1 MercuryX Scheduling Module 3 MercuryX 70 Activating module '%s' 71 [Idle] 100 MercuryX Task Scheduler 200 Sunday 201 Monday 202 Tuesday 203 Wednesday 204 Thursday 205 Friday 206 Saturday 250 Running '%s'... 251 Waiting for process to terminate... 252 Waiting for timeout to elapse... 253 Waiting for processes to complete... 299 Starting server and client tasks... 300 Active, on peak cycle 301 Active, on off-peak cycle 302 Shutting down server and client tasks... 303 System is offline 304 [Off] 400 # ETRN Configuration File for Mercury/32\n 401 #\n 402 # Mercury can 'kick-start' remote queues by sending SMTP ETRN\n 403 # commands to the servers that host those queues. This file\n 404 # tells Mercury which hosts it needs to contact, and the name of\n 405 # the queues it should trigger on those hosts.\n 406 #\n 407 # Enter the name of a host that Mercury should contact hard\n 408 # against the left-hand margin of this file. Then on subsequent\n 409 # lines, enter the names of the domains that should be triggered,\n 410 # indented by at least one space. Repeat this process for all the\n 411 # hosts Mercury should contact. Blank lines, and lines starting\n 412 # with '#' are treated as comments and ignored.\n 413 # \n 414 # Example: you want Mercury to contact the host 'mail.caramba.org'\n 415 # and ask it to trigger the mail queues for 'arriba.com' and\n 416 # 'ayayay.com': you would create the following entry:\n 417 #\n 418 # mail.caramba.org\n 419 # arriba.com\n 420 # ayayay.com\n 421 \n