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> I was browsing around in /var/qmail/queue , and discovered some mail
> that I had sent, but that obviously had not yet left my machine.  What
> command to I issue to cause Qmail to attempt to transmit it?

If you don't want to wait, do
qmail-tcpok
to clear out the table of non-responding hosts and send qmail-send 
SIGALRM (if you're using BSD'ish system like Linux, killall -ALRM 
qmail-send; if SysVish, kill -SIGALRM pid_of_qmail_send_process;
svc -a if running it under supervise).

> Aren't there also commands that will show me what's sitting in the various
> queues?  (With sendmail, I use to use `mailq" to see what's there, and
> `/usr/sbin/sendmail -q' to send mail them.)

qmail-qread (as root or qmailq user)

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