.B qmail-send
prints a series of lines describing its activities.
Each possible line is described below.
-.SH "STARTING AND STOPPING"
-.TP
-.B running
-.B qmail-send
-is ready to deliver messages.
-.TP
-.B local deliveries will be put on hold
-The local concurrency limit is 0, so
-.B qmail-send
-will not perform any local deliveries.
+.SH "STATUS"
.TP
-.B remote deliveries will be put on hold
-The remote concurrency limit is 0, so
+.B status: local \fIl\fB/\fIL\fB remote \fIr\fB/\fIR\fB ...
.B qmail-send
-will not perform any remote deliveries.
-.TP
-.B number of deliveries left before exiting: ...
-.B qmail-send
-wants to exit as soon as possible,
-usually because it was sent a
-TERM signal,
-but it has to wait for some deliveries to finish.
-It will not start any new deliveries.
-.TP
-.B exiting
+is waiting for
+.I l
+local deliveries
+and
+.I r
+remote deliveries.
+The concurrency limits are
+.I L
+and
+.IR R .
+.TP
+.B status: exiting
.B qmail-send
is done.
.SH "FATAL PROBLEMS"