1.MAIL> 5 MAIL> PRINT/QUEUE=LMNO_PRINT MAIL> EXIT Job MAIL (queue LMNO_PRINT, entry 333) started on LMNO_PRINT $ This example shows how to add message number 5 to queue LMNO_PRINT. 2.MAIL> PRINT/PRINT %MAIL-E-NOMSGPRI, no messages printed . . . MAIL> 14 MAIL> PRINT MAIL> 23 MAIL> PRINT MAIL> PRINT/PRINT Job MAIL (queue QUASAR_PRINT, entry 333) started on QUEUE$LPA0 The first part of this example shows how Mail displays an error message when you enter the /PRINT qualifier before you use the PRINT command alone. The second part shows how to release mail messages (14 and 23) to the print queue by entering the /PRINT qualifier. 3.MAIL> 2 MAIL> PRINT MAIL> 7 MAIL> PRINT MAIL> 9 MAIL> PRINT/QUEUE=WRITERS_PRINT Job MAIL (queue SYS$PRINT, entry 148) started on QUEUE$LPA0 MAIL> 24 MAIL> PRINT MAIL> 31 MAIL> PRINT/QUEUE=READERS_PRINT Job MAIL (queue WRITERS_PRINT, entry 149) started on QUEUE$LPA0 MAIL> EXIT Job MAIL (queue READERS_PRINT, entry 152) started on QUEUE$LPB0 This example shows how mail messages are released to the print queue when you use the /QUEUE qualifier. The system message specifying the name of the queue your job is started on is printed only if you have changed the name of the queue from the previous job.