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diff --git a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
index 8b615f831..4bc2e1118 100644
--- a/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
+++ b/doc/doc-docbook/spec.xfpt
@@ -3825,11 +3825,13 @@ This option is not intended for use by external callers. It is used internally
by Exim in conjunction with the &%-MC%& option. It signifies that the
remote host supports the ESMTP &_DSN_& extension.
+.new
.vitem &%-MCG%&
.oindex "&%-MCG%&"
This option is not intended for use by external callers. It is used internally
by Exim in conjunction with the &%-MC%& option. It signifies that an
alternate queue is used, named by the following option.
+.wen
.vitem &%-MCP%&
.oindex "&%-MCP%&"
@@ -4462,6 +4464,7 @@ The &'l'& (the letter &"ell"&) flag specifies that only local deliveries are to
be done. If a message requires any remote deliveries, it remains on the queue
for later delivery.
+.new
.vitem &%-q[q][i][f[f]][l][G<name>]%&
.oindex "&%-qG%&"
.cindex queue named
@@ -4471,6 +4474,7 @@ If the &'G'& flag and a name is present, the queue runner operates on the
queue with the given name rather than the default queue.
Because the name is the remainder of the option string, any
periodic-run interval must be given as a separate &%-q%& option.
+.wen
.vitem &%-q%&<&'qflags'&>&~<&'start&~id'&>&~<&'end&~id'&>
When scanning the queue, Exim can be made to skip over messages whose ids are
@@ -28583,12 +28587,15 @@ all the conditions are true, wherever it appears in an ACL command, whereas
effect.
+.new
.vitem &*queue*&&~=&~<&'text'&>
This modifier specifies the use of a named queue for spool files
for the message.
This could be used, for example, for known high-volume burst sources
of traffic, or for quarantine of messages.
Separate queue-runner processes will be needed for named queues.
+If the text after expansion is empty, the default queue is used.
+.wen
.vitem &*remove_header*&&~=&~<&'text'&>