1 /CONTENT
/CONTENT=substring
/ENV_FROM=substring
/SUBJECT=substring
The /CONTENT, /ENV_FROM, and /SUBJECT qualifiers are used to
specify the substrings for which to search. Any combination of
/CONTENT, /ENV_FROM, and /SUBJECT may be specified. However, only
one of each may be used. When a combination of such qualifiers
is used, the /MATCH qualifier controls whether the qualifiers
are interpreted as further restrictions (/MATCH=AND), or as
alternatives (/MATCH=OR).
2 /DATABASE
/DATABASE (default)
/DIRECTORY_TREE
The /DATABASE qualifier, the default, specifies that only message
files identified by the queue cache database be searched. Use
the /DIRECTORY_TREE qualifier to instead search all message files
actually present in the channel queue directory tree.
3 /DELETE
/DELETE
/HOLD (default)
/HOLD is the default and means that matching message files will
be held. Specify /DELETE to instead delete matching message
files.
4 /MATCH
/MATCH=keyword
The default is /MATCH=AND, meaning that any criteria specified
by /CONTENT, /ENV_FROM, and /SUBJECT qualifiers must all match
in order for the current hold or delete operation to be applied.
Specifying /MATCH=OR means that a message will match as long as
at least one such criterion matches.
5 /MIN_LENGTH
/MIN_LENGTH=n
By default, each substring to be searched for must be at least 24
bytes long (/MIN_LENGTH=24). This is a safety measure: the longer
the substring, the less likely the chance of false "hits". Use
the /MIN_LENGTH qualifier to override this limit.
6 /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.
7 /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.