1 /CONFIRM
/CONFIRM /NOCONFIRM Optional. Default: /NOCONFIRM Use only with either the /REPAIR or the /DELETE qualifier. When the software encounters a problem, it displays a description and solution. If you specify the /CONFIRM qualifier, the software then requests confirmation before making a correction or deleting each record. Enter one of the following: o Y to repair the problem o N to ignore the problem o G to change to NO CONFIRMATION mode
2 /DELETE
/DELETE [=BEFORE=time | =SINCE=time] Optional. Default: Files not deleted. Deletes each control file without a corresponding queue entry. o =BEFORE=time - Deletes files created before the specified time. - Default: Current date and time. o =SINCE=time - Deletes files created since the specified time. - Default: Deletes all files. Use the /DELETE and /REPAIR qualifiers on the same command line only if their time frames do not conflict. The following command requeues lost mail created since yesterday and deletes all previous mail: TCPIP> ANALYZE MAIL /REPAIR /DELETE=BEFORE=YESTERDAY
3 /HOLD
/HOLD=time Optional. Default: Immediate retransmission. Hold, until the specified time, lost control files that you requeued.
4 /LOG
/LOG[=file] Optional. Default: [current_default_dir]:TCPIP$SMTP_ANALYZE.LOG. Writes the ANALYZE MAIL log to the specified file.
5 /REPAIR
/REPAIR /NOREPAIR [=BEFORE=time | =SINCE=time] Optional. Default: /NOREPAIR. Corrects errors as follows: o Resubmits for delivery each valid control file in the SMTP directory with no entry in an SMTP queue. o Deletes each invalid control file (fails the internal consistency check) and the corresponding queue entry. o Either requeues or deletes messages placed on hold. Supports the following options: o =BEFORE=time - Deletes files created before the specified time. - Default: Current date and time. o =SINCE=time - Deletes files created since the specified time. - Default: Deletes all files. Do not use /REPAIR with /DELETE if their time frames conflict.