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Below is a table showing the parameter name strings recognized
by QSetParameterOp and QGetParameterOp, and what priviliges you
need to have in order to get or set each of them.  

Many of the entries (all beginning with AMARQUEED_, in fact) correspond
to environment variables on the server computer.  Calling GetParameterOp
and SetParameterOp with these parameter names will have the effect of
getting and setting the like-named environment variable on the server
computer.  Note that AMarqueed daemons only read environment variables when 
a new connection is first established, so changing these values will not 
affect current connections.

Non-environmental-variable parameters are described separately below.

+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                             Sets ENV Var Privs needed    Privs needed |
| Parameter name              on server?   to Get value    to Set value |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_MAXQUEUEDMESSAGES YES          none            QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_BANNED¹           YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_MAXCONN           YES          none            QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_TOTALMAXCONN      YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_KILLCLIENTS       YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_SENDSYSMESSAGES   YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_ALLPRIVILEGES     YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     (unsettable) |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_ADMIN             YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     (unsettable) |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_DEBUG             YES          none            QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_PRIORITY          YES          none            QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_MAXMEM            YES          none            QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_MINFREE           YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_PINGRATE          YES          none            QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| SERVERVERSION               NO           none            (unsettable) |
|                                                                       |
| MAXQUEUEDMESSAGES           NO           none            none²        |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_RESTRICTBROWSE    YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     QPRIV_ADMIN  |
|                                                                       |
| AMARQUEED_ALLOWBROWSE       YES          QPRIV_ADMIN     QPRIV_ADMIN  |
------------------------------------------------------------------------+ 
(¹) Includes AMARQUEED_BANNED, AMARQUEED_BANNED1, AMARQUEED_BANNED2,
    all the way up to AMARQUEED_BANNED9
(²) no privileges needed to lower value;  QPRIV_ADMIN needed to raise it.


Miscellaneous parameter descriptions

 - SERVERVERSION:  This read-only parameter returns the full version
                   string of the server daemon you are connected to.
                   
 - MAXQUEUEDMESSAGES:  This parameter lets you get or set the maximum
                       amount of inter-process messages your server daemon
                       can accumulate before it is killed.  The value
                       is originally set to the value specified by the
                       AMARQUEED_MAXQUEUEDMESSAGES parameter on the server,
                       and may be changed by each client after that.
                       Any client may lower the value; QPRIV_ADMIN is
                       needed to raise it.  Values of 0 or less are
                       interpreted to mean "a very large limit".


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