queue-pr
NAME
queue-pr - incoming mail control for GNATS
SYNOPSIS
- queue-pr
- [
-q | --queue
]
[
-r | --run
]
[
-f filename | --file=filename
]
[
-d database | --database=database
]
DESCRIPTION
`queue-pr -q'
should run through a
pipe(2V)
via the mail
aliases(5)
mechanism to automatically place incoming bug reports in a queue
directory for
GNATS.
Run
`queue-pr -r'
via
cron(8)
to periodically empty the
GNATS
queue, filing new bug reports in the database.
Always use one of [
-q | --queue
] or [
-r | --run
] (but not both), in each call to
queue-pr.
These are mutually exclusive functions in order to avoid collisions.
OPTIONS
- -q, --queue
- Accept standard input as an incoming mail message, placing this message in
an incrementally numbered file in the database subdirectory gnats-queue
for future handling.
- -r, --run
- Redirect files from the database subdirectory gnats-queue to
file-pr(8)
which files and creates index entries for each.
- -f filename or --file=filename
- Treat
filename
as input rather than reading from standard input (used with the
--queue
option).
- -d database or --database=databasename
- Used with the
--queue
or
--run
options, use the database named
database
rather than the database default or the database specified by the
GNATSDB
environment variable.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The GNATSDB environment variable is used to determine which database to
use. For a local database, it contains the name of the database to access.
If GNATSDB is not set, the database named default is used.
SEE ALSO
Keeping Track: Managing Messages With GNATS
(also installed as the GNU Info file
gnats.info)
and
Reporting Problems Using send-pr
(also installed as the GNU Info file
send-pr.info).
gnats(7),
send-pr(1),
query-pr(1),
edit-pr(1),
file-pr(8),
mkcat(8),
rmcat(8),
gen-index(8),
mkdb(8).
COPYING
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