Notes, Related commands, Related fields – Google Message Security Batch Reference Guide User Manual
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Notes
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If within one minute three connection attempts to your mail server fail, Spool
Manager starts the spool delay period which is 15 minutes by default.
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During the spool delay period, Spool Manager will begin to spool your mail. If
there’s a successful connection during this period, the Spool Manager returns
to monitoring connections to your mail server. The spooling will continue until
the spool is full, until you suspend the spooling, or until spooling automatically
unspools.
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Spooling will not be triggered if there is not enough mail flow to your server.
The minimum mail flow for spooling is about three messages per minute.
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Messages that successfully passed the junk email filters, virus scanning, and
mail policies are spooled. Junk mail and virus-infected messages are not
spooled. They are quarantined. Blocked messages are not spooled.
Note:
It is highly recommended that you set up alerts to notify you of spooling
activity. Be sure your Spool Manager alerts are configured to send the
notification to an account on your wireless device and not your email account
as these will be spooled.
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In addition when using a batch file, comments begin with a ‘#’ hash symbol. If
not on a separate line, the hash symbol could be interpreted as part of a user
or organization name.
Related Commands
Batch Command: modifyorg
Related Fields
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Input: orgname
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Output: auto_unspool, despool_max_connections, duration, org (for
spooling), quota, spool_delay, spool_mech, status, used_pct, used_size
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Related: is_email_config
See Also
“Building a Batch File” on page 19
Alerts”