1 /CONTENT
/CONTENT[=offset-specifier] /ENV_FROM[=offset-specifier] /SUBJECT[=offset-specifier] The /CONTENT, /ENV_FROM, and /SUBJECT qualifiers are used to specify which frequently occurring fields should be displayed. By default, only Subject: fields are shown (/SUBJECT). Use /ENV_FROM to display frequent envelope From: fields or /CONTENT to display frequent message contents. Any combination of /CONTENT, /ENV_ FROM, and /SUBJECT may be specified. However, only one of each may be used. The /CONTENT, /ENV_FROM, and /SUBJECT qualifiers accept the optional qualifiers START=n and LENGTH=n. These qualifiers indicate the starting offset and number of bytes in the field to consider. The defaults are /CONTENT=(START=1,LENGTH=256), /ENV_FROM=(START=1,LENGTH=2147483647), and /SUBJECT=(START=1,LENGTH=2147483647). Use of these qualifiers is useful when, for example, trying to identify occurrences of a spam message which uses random text at the start of the Subject: line.
2 /DATABASE
/DATABASE /DIRECTORY_TREE Controls whether the message files scanned are only those with entries in the queue cache database, /DATABASE, or all message files actually present in the channel queue directory tree, /DIRECTORY_TREE. When neither /DATABASE nor /DIRECTORY_TREE is specified, then the "view" selected with the VIEW command will be used. If no VIEW command has been issued, then /DIRECTORY_TREE is assumed.
3 /MIN_COUNT
/MIN_COUNT=n By default, a string must occur at least 2 times, /MIN_COUNT=2, in order to be displayed.
4 /THREADS
/THREADS=n /NOTHREADS (default) The /THREADS qualifier may be used to accelerate searching on multiprocessor systems by dividing the work amongst multiple, simultaneously running threads. To run n simultaneous searching threads, specify /THREADS=n. The value n must be an integer in the range 1-8. The default is /NOTHREADS.
5 /TOP
/TOP=n By default, the top 20 most frequently occurring fields are shown, (/TOP=20).
6 /VERBOSE
/VERBOSE /NOVERBOSE (default) The /VERBOSE qualifier may be used to request that the utility print out information about what it is doing as it operates.