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-(The disk based host information is stored in a subdirectory of the)127
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-(to look for hosts in the Domain Name System \214rst.)2.828 F .329
-(If the requested host name is)5.329 F .379
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-(the left hand side\) into the alias database.)102 423.2 R .636
-(If there is a match, the address is deleted from the send)5.636 F .776
-(queue and all addresses on the right hand side of the alias are added \
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--.15(ex)102 459.2 S(panded.).15 E 3.718(The alias database e)127 475.4 R
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-(/etc/mail/aliases.)102 487.4 Q F1(The aliases are of the form)5 E
-(name: name1, name2, ...)142 503.6 Q
-(Only local names may be aliased; e.g.,)102 519.8 Q(eric@prep.ai.MIT)142
-536 Q(.EDU: eric@CS.Berk)-.74 E(ele)-.1 E -.65(y.)-.15 G(EDU).65 E 1.088
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--.25 F .776(lines and lines be)3.276 F .776
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--.15(ve p)-.15 H(erformance.).15 E
-(The control of search order is actually set by the service switch.)127
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-(sendmail)2.705 E F1 .205
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-(pecial interpretations de\214ned by the con\214guration \214le.).15 F
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-(that cannot be changed without changing the code.)3.406 F(These)5.905 E
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-(ywhere during processing, this header will cause error messages to go \
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--.25 E(ently-T)-.18 E(o:)-.92 E F1 .044
-(RFC 822 requires at least one recipient \214eld \(T)142 297 R .045
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-F .045(If a)5.045 F .562
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-R F2(sendmail)3.062 E F1 .562(will adjust the header)3.062 F .085
-(based on the \231NoRecipientAction\232 option.)117 321 R .085
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-349.2 Q(o: header is non-standard and is deprecated.)-.8 E F0 2.5
-(2.9.3. Pr)102 373.2 R(ecedence)-.18 E F1 .425(The Precedence: header c\
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--.65 G 2.924(tt)-5.424 G .424(weaks the)-2.924 F(sort order in the queu\
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-(alues.)-.25 E F0 2.5(2.10. IDENT)87 425.4 R(Pr)2.5 E(otocol Support)
--.18 E F2(Sendmail)127 441.6 Q F1 .745
-(supports the IDENT protocol as de\214ned in RFC 1413.)3.245 F .746
-(Note that the RFC states a)5.745 F 1.361(client should w)102 453.6 R
-1.361(ait at least 30 seconds for a response.)-.1 F 1.36(The def)6.361 F
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-Q 3.024(ys)-.15 G .524(ites ha)-3.024 F .824 -.15(ve a)-.2 H .524
-(dopted the practice of dropping IDENT queries.).15 F .524
-(This has lead to delays process-)5.524 F .452(ing mail.)102 477.6 R
-.452(Although this enhances identi\214cation of the author of an email \
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--.74 G 3.627(ot)-3.627 G 1.127(he originating system to include the o)
--3.627 F 1.128(wner of a particular TCP connection in the audit)-.25 F
-.164(trail it is in no sense perfect; a determined for)102 501.6 R .164
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-(w-)-.25 E(ing description is e)102 513.6 Q(xcerpted from RFC 1413:)-.15
-E 2.5(6. Security)127 529.8 R(Considerations)2.5 E .005
-(The information returned by this protocol is at most as trustw)127 546
-R(orth)-.1 E 2.506(ya)-.05 G 2.506(st)-2.506 G .006(he host pro)-2.506 F
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-R -.15(ve)-.25 G .986(nt a user from ha).15 F .986
-(ving this protocol return an)-.2 F 3.486(yi)-.15 G .987
-(denti\214er the user w)-3.486 F 3.487(ants. Lik)-.1 F(e-)-.1 E 1.441(w\
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-1.037(vides some additional auditing information with respect to TCP co\
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-(vide misleading, incorrect, or maliciously incorrect information.)-.15
-E 1.006(The use of the information returned by this protocol for other \
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-(sing Identi\214cation Protocol information to mak)-2.697 F 2.697(ea)-.1
-G .197(ccess control deci-)-2.697 F .514(sions - either as the primary \
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--.1 E(.)-.65 E 1.779(An Identi\214cation serv)127 702.6 R 1.778
-(er may re)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.778
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-(te. An).25 F .337(Identi\214cation serv)2.836 F .337(er pro)-.15 F .337
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-(is a rough analog of the CallerID services pro)127 96 R .806
-(vided by some phone companies and man)-.15 F 3.306(yo)-.15 G(f)-3.306 E
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-(onsiderations and ar).15 F 1.398
-(guments that apply to the CallerID service apply to)-.18 F 3.546
-(Identi\214cation. If)127 120 R 1.046(you w)3.546 F(ouldn')-.1 E 3.546
-(tr)-.18 G 1.045(un a "\214nger" serv)-3.546 F 1.045(er due to pri)-.15
-F -.25(va)-.25 G 1.345 -.15(cy c).25 H 1.045(onsiderations you may).15 F
-(not w)127 132 Q(ant to run this protocol.)-.1 E .376
-(In some cases your system may not w)102 148.2 R .377
-(ork properly with IDENT support due to a b)-.1 F .377(ug in the TCP/IP)
--.2 F 3.675(implementation. The)102 160.2 R 1.175(symptoms will be that\
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-(almost immediately)102 172.2 R 5.565(.I)-.65 G 3.065(ft)-5.565 G .565
-(his is true or if you do not w)-3.065 F .565(ant to use IDENT)-.1 F
-3.066(,y)-.74 G .566(ou should set the IDENT)-3.066 F
-(timeout to zero; this will disable the IDENT protocol.)102 184.2 Q F0
-2.5(3. ARGUMENTS)72 208.2 R F1 .018(The complete list of ar)112 224.4 R
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-(is described in detail in Appendix A.)2.517 F .017(Some important)5.017
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-260.4 R(Inter)2.5 E -.1(va)-.1 G(l).1 E F1 .455(The amount of time betw\
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-276.6 R F0<ad71>2.956 E F1 2.676(\215ag. If)102 288.6 R .176
-(you run with deli)2.676 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .176(ry mode set to).15 F F0
-(i)2.676 E F1(or)2.676 E F0(b)2.675 E F1 .175(this can be relati)2.675 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G .175(ly lar).15 F .175(ge, since it will only be rel-)
--.18 F -.25(eva)102 300.6 S .206(nt when a host that w).25 F .206(as do)
--.1 F .206(wn comes back up.)-.25 F .207(If you run in)5.206 F F0(q)
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-(ly short,).15 F 1.039(since it de\214nes the maximum amount of time th\
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-6.039 F(MinQueueAge option.\))102 324.6 Q 1.335
-(RFC 1123 section 5.3.1.1 says that this v)127 340.8 R 1.336
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-(ve a d)-.2 H .084(aemon running.).15 F(This)5.084 E .069
-(should be set by your)102 405 R F2(/etc/r)2.569 E(c)-.37 E F1 .069
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-F0(\255bd)2.57 E F1 .07(\215ag and the)2.57 F F0<ad71>2.57 E F1 .07
-(\215ag may be combined)2.57 F(in one call:)102 417 Q
-(/usr/sbin/sendmail \255bd \255q30m)142 433.2 Q .293(An alternati)127
-453.6 R .593 -.15(ve a)-.25 H .293(pproach is to in).15 F -.2(vo)-.4 G
-.493 -.1(ke s).2 H .293(endmail from).1 F F2(inetd)2.793 E F1 .293
-(\(8\) \(use the)B F0(\255bs)2.792 E F1 .292(\215ag to ask sendmail)
-2.792 F .255(to speak SMTP on its standard input and output\).)102 465.6
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--.25(ev e)102 489.6 T .555(ry message that comes in.).25 F .556
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-(sendmail)3.206 E F1 .556(running to \215ush the)3.056 F(queue:)102
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-(or)-.25 E(cing the Queue)-.18 E F1 .04(In some cases you may \214nd th\
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-5.04 G 2.54(uc)1.1 G .04(an force)-2.54 F 3.184(aq)102 574.2 S .684
-(ueue run using the)-3.184 F F0<ad71>3.184 E F1 .684(\215ag \(with no v)
-3.184 F 3.184(alue\). It)-.25 F .684(is entertaining to use the)3.184 F
-F0<ad76>3.185 E F1 .685(\215ag \(v)3.185 F .685(erbose\) when)-.15 F
-(this is done to w)102 586.2 Q(atch what happens:)-.1 E
-(/usr/sbin/sendmail \255q \255v)142 602.4 Q -1.1(Yo)127 622.8 S 4.004
-(uc)1.1 G 1.504
-(an also limit the jobs to those with a particular queue identi\214er)
--4.004 F 4.004(,s)-.4 G(ender)-4.004 E 4.004(,o)-.4 G 4.004(rr)-4.004 G
-(ecipient)-4.004 E .686(using one of the queue modi\214ers.)102 634.8 R
--.15(Fo)5.687 G 3.187(re).15 G .687(xample, \231\255qRberk)-3.337 F(ele)
--.1 E .687(y\232 restricts the queue run to jobs that)-.15 F(ha)102
-646.8 Q .526 -.15(ve t)-.2 H .226(he string \231berk).15 F(ele)-.1 E
-.226(y\232 some)-.15 F .225(where in one of the recipient addresses.)
--.25 F(Similarly)5.225 E 2.725<2c99>-.65 G .225(\255qSstring\232 lim-)
--2.725 F(its the run to particular senders and \231\255qIstring\232 lim\
-its it to particular queue identi\214ers.)102 658.8 Q F0 2.5(3.4. Deb)87
-682.8 R(ugging)-.2 E F1 1.365(There are a f)127 699 R 1.365(airly lar)
--.1 F 1.365(ge number of deb)-.18 F 1.365(ug \215ags b)-.2 F 1.365
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--.25 G 1.116(l, where higher le).15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.116
-(ls means to print out more information.).15 F 1.116(The con)6.116 F
--.15(ve)-.4 G 1.116(ntion is).15 F .293(that le)102 723 R -.15(ve)-.25 G
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-(.e., the)-2.794 F 2.794(yp)-.15 G .294
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--.2 F(ug-option [ , deb)-.2 E(ug-option ]*)-.2 E(deb)142 148.2 Q -.28
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-(where spaces are for reading ease only)102 188.4 Q 5(.F)-.65 G(or e)
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-(om)-.1 G .021(inutes for this run only; the equi)-2.521 F -.25(va)-.25
-G .02(lent line using the long option).25 F(name is)102 353.4 Q
-(/usr/sbin/sendmail -O)142 369.6 Q -.35(Ti)-.4 G(meout.queuereturn=2m)
-.35 E .72(Some options ha)127 390 R 1.02 -.15(ve s)-.2 H .72
-(ecurity implications.).15 F .72(Sendmail allo)5.72 F .72
-(ws you to set these, b)-.25 F .72(ut relinquishes)-.2 F
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-(/usr/sbin/sendmail \255Ctest.cf \255oQ/tmp/mqueue)142 460.4 Q .68
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-(test.cf)3.18 E F1 .68(instead of the def)3.18 F(ault)-.1 E F3
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-E F1 .68(\215ag has no)3.18 F -.25(va)102 488.6 S(lue it def).25 E
-(aults to)-.1 E F3(sendmail.cf)2.5 E F1(in the current directory)2.5 E
-(.)-.65 E F3(Sendmail)127 504.8 Q F1(gi)2.68 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.68(su)
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-R -.74(Tr)2.5 G(af\214c).74 E F1(Man)127 569 Q 3.255(yS)-.15 G .754
-(MTP implementations do not fully implement the protocol.)-3.255 F -.15
-(Fo)5.754 G 3.254(re).15 G .754(xample, some per)-3.404 F(-)-.2 E 1.178
-(sonal computer based SMTPs do not understand continuation lines in rep\
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-(ry hard to trace.).15 F .13
-(If you suspect such a problem, you can set traf)5.13 F .13
-(\214c logging using the)-.25 F F0<ad58>2.63 E F1 2.63(\215ag. F)2.63 F
-(or)-.15 E -.15(ex)102 605 S(ample,).15 E
-(/usr/sbin/sendmail \255X /tmp/traf)142 621.2 Q(\214c \255bd)-.25 E
-(will log all traf)102 637.4 Q(\214c in the \214le)-.25 E F3(/tmp/tr)2.5
-E(af)-.15 E<8c63>-.18 E F1(.)A .997(This logs a lot of data v)127 653.6
-R .997(ery quickly and should)-.15 F F0(NEVER)3.497 E F1 .998
-(be used during normal operations.)3.498 F .963(After starting up such \
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-(cuting as root, as from root').12 F 2.497(sc)-.44 G .497
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-(esting Con\214guration Files)-.92 E F1 .644(When you b)127 148.2 R .644
-(uild a con\214guration table, you can do a certain amount of testing u\
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-(.F)C(or e)-5.15 E(xample, you could in)-.15 E -.2(vo)-.4 G -.1(ke).2 G
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-test.cf\232 and enter test mode.)-.1 F .448
-(In this mode, you enter lines)5.448 F(of the form:)102 204.6 Q
-(rwset address)142 220.8 Q(where)102 237 Q F2(rwset)3.007 E F1 .507
-(is the re)3.007 F .507(writing set you w)-.25 F .507(ant to use and)-.1
-F F2(addr)3.006 E(ess)-.37 E F1 .506(is an address to apply the set to.)
-3.006 F -.7(Te)5.506 G(st).7 E .793(mode sho)102 249 R .794
-(ws you the steps it tak)-.25 F .794(es as it proceeds, \214nally sho)
--.1 F .794(wing you the address it ends up with.)-.25 F -1.1(Yo)102 261
-S 3.332(um)1.1 G .832(ay use a comma separated list of rwsets for seque\
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--.15(ex)102 273 S(ample:).15 E(3,1,21,4 monet:bollard)142 289.2 Q .622
-(\214rst applies ruleset three to the input \231monet:bollard.)102 305.4
-R 5.622<9a52>-.7 G .622(uleset one is then applied to the output of)
--5.622 F(ruleset three, follo)102 317.4 Q
-(wed similarly by rulesets twenty-one and four)-.25 E(.)-.55 E 1.084(If\
- you need more detail, you can also use the \231\255d21\232 \215ag to t\
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-345.6 S(ample,).15 E(sendmail \255bt \255d21.99)142 361.8 Q .689
-(turns on an incredible amount of information; a single w)102 378 R .689
-(ord address is probably going to print out)-.1 F(se)102 390 Q -.15(ve)
--.25 G(ral pages w).15 E(orth of information.)-.1 E -1.1(Yo)127 406.2 S
-2.575(us)1.1 G .075(hould be w)-2.575 F .075(arned that internally)-.1 F
-(,)-.65 E F2(sendmail)2.575 E F1 .075
-(applies ruleset 3 to all addresses.)2.575 F .074(In test mode)5.074 F
-(you will ha)102 418.2 Q .3 -.15(ve t)-.2 H 2.5(od).15 G 2.5(ot)-2.5 G
-(hat manually)-2.5 E 5(.F)-.65 G(or e)-5.15 E(xample, older v)-.15 E
-(ersions allo)-.15 E(wed you to use)-.25 E 2.5(0b)142 434.4 S
-(ruce@broadcast.son)-2.5 E -.65(y.)-.15 G(com).65 E(This v)102 450.6 Q
-(ersion requires that you use:)-.15 E(3,0 bruce@broadcast.son)142 466.8
-Q -.65(y.)-.15 G(com).65 E(As of v)127 487.2 Q
-(ersion 8.7, some other syntax)-.15 E(es are a)-.15 E -.25(va)-.2 G
-(ilable in test mode:).25 E 5<832e>107 503.4 S 1.666(Dxv)-5 G .327
-(alue de\214nes macro)-1.916 F F2(x)2.828 E F1 .328(to ha)2.828 F .628
--.15(ve t)-.2 H .328(he indicated).15 F F2(value)2.828 E F1 5.328(.T)C
-.328(his is useful when deb)-5.328 F .328(ugging rules that)-.2 F
-(use the)115.5 515.4 Q F0($&)2.5 E F2(x)A F1(syntax.)2.5 E 5<832e>107
-527.4 S 1.666(Ccv)-5 G(alue adds the indicated)-1.916 E F2(value)2.5 E
-F1(to class)2.5 E F2(c)2.5 E F1(.)A 5<832e>107 539.4 S 1.666(Sr)-5 G
-(uleset dumps the contents of the indicated ruleset.)-1.666 E 5<83ad>107
-551.4 S 1.666(dd)-5 G(eb)-1.666 E(ug-spec is equi)-.2 E -.25(va)-.25 G
-(lent to the command-line \215ag.).25 E F0 2.5(3.9. P)87 575.4 R
-(ersistent Host Status Inf)-.2 E(ormation)-.25 E F1(When)127 591.6 Q F0
-(HostStatusDir)2.57 E(ectory)-.18 E F1 .069
-(is enabled, information about the status of hosts is maintained on)2.57
-F .248(disk and can thus be shared between dif)102 603.6 R .249
-(ferent instantiations of)-.25 F F2(sendmail)2.749 E F1 5.249(.T)C .249
-(he status of the last con-)-5.249 F
-(nection with each remote host may be vie)102 615.6 Q
-(wed with the command:)-.25 E(sendmail \255bh)142 631.8 Q
-(This information may be \215ushed with the command:)102 648 Q
-(sendmail \255bH)142 664.2 Q 1.535(Flushing the information pre)102
-680.4 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.535(nts ne).15 F(w)-.25 E F2(sendmail)4.035 E
-F1 1.535(processes from loading it, b)4.035 F 1.534(ut does not pre)-.2
-F -.15(ve)-.25 G(nt).15 E -.15(ex)102 692.4 S
-(isting processes from using the status information that the).15 E 2.5
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-(There are a number of con\214guration parameters you may w)112 112.2 R
-1.922(ant to change, depending on the)-.1 F .367
-(requirements of your site.)87 124.2 R .366
-(Most of these are set using an option in the con\214guration \214le.)
-5.367 F -.15(Fo)5.366 G 2.866(re).15 G(xample,)-3.016 E
-(the line \231O T)87 136.2 Q
-(imeout.queuereturn=5d\232 sets option \231T)-.35 E
-(imeout.queuereturn\232 to the v)-.35 E(alue \2315d\232 \(\214v)-.25 E
-2.5(ed)-.15 G(ays\).)-2.5 E .735(Most of these options ha)112 152.4 R
-1.035 -.15(ve a)-.2 H .735(ppropriate def).15 F .735
-(aults for most sites.)-.1 F(Ho)5.735 E(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.535
--.4(r, s).15 H .735(ites ha).4 F .735(ving v)-.2 F .735(ery high)-.15 F
-.046(mail loads may \214nd the)87 164.4 R 2.546(yn)-.15 G .046
-(eed to tune them as appropriate for their mail load.)-2.546 F .045
-(In particular)5.045 F 2.545(,s)-.4 G .045(ites e)-2.545 F(xperi-)-.15 E
-1.087(encing a lar)87 176.4 R 1.087(ge number of small messages, man)
--.18 F 3.587(yo)-.15 G 3.588(fw)-3.587 G 1.088(hich are deli)-3.588 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G 1.088(red to man).15 F 3.588(yr)-.15 G 1.088
-(ecipients, may \214nd)-3.588 F(that the)87 188.4 Q 2.5(yn)-.15 G
-(eed to adjust the parameters dealing with queue priorities.)-2.5 E .524
-(All v)112 204.6 R .524(ersions of)-.15 F/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF
-(sendmail)3.024 E F1 .524
-(prior to 8.7 had single character option names.)3.024 F .523
-(As of 8.7, options ha)5.524 F -.15(ve)-.2 G 1.215
-(long \(multi-character names\).)87 216.6 R 1.216
-(Although old short names are still accepted, most ne)6.215 F 3.716(wo)
--.25 G 1.216(ptions do not)-3.716 F(ha)87 228.6 Q .3 -.15(ve s)-.2 H
-(hort equi).15 E -.25(va)-.25 G(lents.).25 E .802
-(This section only describes the options you are most lik)112 244.8 R
-.802(ely to w)-.1 F .801(ant to tweak; read section 5 for)-.1 F
-(more details.)87 256.8 Q F0 2.5(4.1. T)87 280.8 R(imeouts)-.18 E F1
-.582(All time interv)127 297 R .583(als are set using a scaled syntax.)
--.25 F -.15(Fo)5.583 G 3.083(re).15 G .583
-(xample, \23110m\232 represents ten minutes,)-3.233 F
-(whereas \2312h30m\232 represents tw)102 309 Q 2.5(oa)-.1 G
-(nd a half hours.)-2.5 E(The full set of scales is:)5 E 16.11(ss)142
-325.2 S(econds)-16.11 E 12.22(mm)142 337.2 S(inutes)-12.22 E 15(hh)142
-349.2 S(ours)-15 E 15(dd)142 361.2 S(ays)-15 E 12.78(ww)142 373.2 S
-(eeks)-12.78 E F0 2.5(4.1.1. Queue)102 401.4 R(inter)2.5 E -.1(va)-.1 G
-(l).1 E F1 .18(The ar)142 417.6 R .18(gument to the)-.18 F F0<ad71>2.68
-E F1 .18(\215ag speci\214es ho)2.68 F 2.68(wo)-.25 G .18
-(ften a sub-daemon will run the queue.)-2.68 F .18(This is)5.18 F .967
-(typically set to between \214fteen minutes and one hour)117 429.6 R
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-(that this be at least 30 minutes.)117 441.6 Q F0 2.5(4.1.2. Read)102
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-(it for a reply from a D).1 E -1.21 -1.11(AT A)-.4 H(command [5m, 2m].)
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-(it for reading a data block \(that is, the body of the message\).).1 F
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-G(uarantee of promptness.)-2.5 E 30.06(data\214nal\207 The)117 168.6 R
--.1(wa)2.806 G .306(it for a reply from the dot terminating a message.)
-.1 F .306([1h, 10m].)5.306 F .306(If this is)5.306 F .884
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-R -.1(wa)2.5 G(it for a reply from a RSET command [5m, unspeci\214ed].)
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-(UIT command [2m, unspeci\214ed].)-.1 E 50.61(misc The)117 241.2 R -.1
-(wa)2.76 G .261(it for a reply from miscellaneous \(b).1 F .261
-(ut short\) commands such as NOOP)-.2 F
-(\(no-operation\) and VERB \(go into v)189 253.2 Q(erbose mode\).)-.15 E
-([2m, unspeci\214ed].)5 E 20.06(command\207\210 In)117 269.4 R(serv)2.5
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-(ait for another command.)-.1 E([1h, 5m].)5 E 44.5(ident\210 The)117
-287.6 R(timeout w)2.5 E(aiting for a reply to an IDENT query [30s)-.1 E
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-(wn\) will be cached)-.25 F
-(before it is considered stale [30m, unspeci\214ed].)189 348.2 Q(resolv)
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--1.11 E(etry)-.37 E(.normal)-.55 E F1([v)2.5 E(aries].)-.25 E(resolv)117
-501.2 Q(er)-.15 E(.retry)-.55 E -.8(.\214rst The)-.65 F 1.66
-(number of times to retransmit a resolv)4.16 F 1.66
-(er query for the \214rst attempt to)-.15 F(deli)189 513.2 Q -.15(ve)
--.25 G 2.5(ram).15 G(essage [v)-2.5 E(aries].)-.25 E(resolv)117 529.4 Q
-(er)-.15 E(.retry)-.55 E(.normal)-.65 E
-(The number of times to retransmit a resolv)189 541.4 Q
-(er query for all resolv)-.15 E(er lookups)-.15 E -.15(ex)191.5 553.4 S
-(cept the \214rst deli).15 E -.15(ve)-.25 G(ry attempt [v).15 E(aries].)
--.25 E -.15(Fo)117 569.6 S 4.608(rc).15 G 2.108
-(ompatibility with old con\214guration \214les, if no)-4.608 F F2
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-(mark)117 581.6 Q .059
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-(alue. All)-.25 F -.2(bu)2.559 G 2.559(tt).2 G .059(hose mark)-2.559 F
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-593.6 Q(.)-1.11 E(Man)142 609.8 Q 2.5(yo)-.15 G 2.5(ft)-2.5 G
-(he RFC 1123 minimum v)-2.5 E .001(alues may well be too short.)-.25 F
-F2(Sendmail)5.001 E F1 -.1(wa)2.501 G 2.501(sd).1 G .001(esigned to)
--2.501 F .712
-(the RFC 822 protocols, which did not specify read timeouts; hence, v)
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-.864(to v)117 633.8 R .865
-(ersion 8.1 did not guarantee to reply to messages promptly)-.15 F 5.865
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-(RCPT\232 com-)-3.365 F .061(mand specifying a mailing list will e)117
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-(SMM:08-25)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .436(may easily tak)117 98 R
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--2.936 E/F2 7/Times-Roman@0 SF(14)-4 I F1 5.436(.I)4 K .435
-(recommend a one hour timeout \212 since a commu-)-2.5 F 1.365
-(nications f)117 110 R 1.366(ailure during the RCPT phase is rare, a lo\
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-(imeout.command=25m)-2.85 E 2.5(OT)157 166.4 S(imeout.datablock=3h)-2.85
-E .344(sets the serv)117 182.6 R .344(er SMTP command timeout to 25 min\
-utes and the input data block timeout to three)-.15 F(hours.)117 194.6 Q
-F0 2.5(4.1.3. Message)102 218.6 R(timeouts)2.5 E F1 .237
-(After sitting in the queue for a fe)142 234.8 R 2.737(wd)-.25 G .237
-(ays, a message will time out.)-2.737 F .238(This is to insure that at)
-5.238 F .568(least the sender is a)117 246.8 R -.1(wa)-.15 G .568
-(re of the inability to send a message.).1 F .567
-(The timeout is typically set to \214v)5.568 F(e)-.15 E 2.599(days. It)
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-(nient to also send a w).15 F .1(arning message if the message is in)-.1
-F .176(the queue longer than a fe)117 270.8 R 2.675(wh)-.25 G .175
-(ours \(assuming you normally ha)-2.675 F .475 -.15(ve g)-.2 H .175
-(ood connecti).15 F .175(vity; if your mes-)-.25 F .645
-(sages normally took se)117 282.8 R -.15(ve)-.25 G .645
-(ral hours to send you w).15 F(ouldn')-.1 E 3.145(tw)-.18 G .645
-(ant to do this because it w)-3.245 F(ouldn')-.1 E 3.145(tb)-.18 G(e)
--3.145 E .058(an unusual e)117 294.8 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.558(nt\). These)
-.15 F .057(timeouts are set using the)2.557 F F0 -.18(Ti)2.557 G
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-G(meout.queue-).18 E(war)117 306.8 Q(n)-.15 E F1
-(options in the con\214guration \214le \(pre)2.5 E
-(viously both were set using the)-.25 E F0(T)2.5 E F1(option\).)2.5 E
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-(is speci\214ed.)3.388 F .888(The queuereturn and queue)5.888 F -.1(wa)
--.25 G .888(rn timeouts can be).1 F .669(further quali\214ed with a tag\
- based on the Precedence: \214eld in the message; the)117 347 R 3.17(ym)
--.15 G .67(ust be one of)-3.17 F(\231ur)117 359 Q .096
-(gent\232 \(indicating a positi)-.18 F .396 -.15(ve n)-.25 H .095(on-ze\
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-F(\231non-ur)117 371 Q 5.541(gent\232 \(indicating ne)-.18 F -.05(ga)
--.15 G(ti).05 E 5.841 -.15(ve p)-.25 H 8.041(recedences\). F).15 F 5.542
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-(wa)117 383 S(rn.ur).1 E .486(gent=1h\232 sets the w)-.18 F .486
-(arning timeout for ur)-.1 F .486(gent messages only to one hour)-.18 F
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-(no precedence is indicated is to set the timeout for all precedences.)
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-F 2.067(used for -O T)117 407 R 2.066(imeout.queuereturn to return entr\
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-(bounce messages independent of their time in the queue.)117 419 Q .106
-(Since these options are global, and since you can not kno)142 435.2 R
-(w)-.25 E/F4 10/Times-Italic@0 SF 2.606(ap)2.606 G(riori)-2.606 E F1(ho)
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-(end. RFC)-.1 F 1.58(1123 section)4.08 F
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-(`at least 4\2555 days')-.74 E('.)-.74 E(The)142 487.4 Q F0 -.18(Ti)
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-(lue can be piggyback).25 F .422(ed on the)-.1 F F0(T)2.922 E F1 .422
-(option by indicating a time)2.922 F .845(after which a w)117 499.4 R
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-(imeouts are separated by a slash.)-3.346 F -.15(Fo)5.846 G(r).15 E -.15
-(ex)117 511.4 S(ample, the line).15 E -.4(OT)157 527.6 S(5d/4h).4 E .972
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-G .971(ays, b)-3.471 F .971(ut a w)-.2 F .971
-(arning message will be sent after four hours.)-.1 F(This)5.971 E
-(should be lar)117 555.8 Q(ge enough that the message will ha)-.18 E .3
--.15(ve b)-.2 H(een tried se).15 E -.15(ve)-.25 G(ral times.).15 E F0
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-(By setting the)127 596 R F0 -.25(Fo)3.348 G(rkEachJ).25 E(ob)-.15 E F1
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-(while running the queue.)102 608 R .293(This will pre)5.293 F -.15(ve)
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-(it may be useful in memory-poor en)102 620 R 3.61(vironments. Ho)-.4 F
-(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.91 -.4(r, i).15 H 3.61(ft).4 G(he)-3.61 E F0
--.25(Fo)3.61 G(rkEachJ).25 E(ob)-.15 E F1 1.11(option is not set,)3.61 F
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-(wn during a queue run, which can impro)-.25 F .384 -.15(ve p)-.15 H
-(erformance).15 E(dramatically)102 644 Q(.)-.65 E(If the)127 660.2 Q F0
--.25(Fo)2.5 G(rkEachJ).25 E(ob)-.15 E F1(option is set,)2.5 E F4
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-R .285(ws users to send \231high priority\232 messages by including a \
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-(At the point where it is about to)5.66 F F2 -.2(ex)3.161 G(ec).2 E F1
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-(sendmail)117 172.2 Q F1 1.533
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--.15(cy p).25 H 1.534(roblems b).15 F 1.534
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--.15 G .693(ne message.)-3.193 F .693(This will be adv)5.693 F .693
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--.1 G(cy Flags).1 E F1(The)127 212.4 Q F0(Pri)2.96 E -.1(va)-.1 G
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-(command before using certain commands or adding e)102 236.4 R 2.87
-(xtra headers to indicate possible spoof)-.15 F(attempts.)102 248.4 Q
-.123(The option tak)127 264.6 R .124
-(es a series of \215ag names; the \214nal pri)-.1 F -.25(va)-.25 G .424
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-(xpn)-.15 E .928(insists that the HELO or EHLO command be used before a\
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-321 Q(The \215ags are detailed in section 5.6.)127 337.2 Q F0 2.5
-(4.14. Send)87 361.2 R(to Me T)2.5 E(oo)-.92 E F1(Be)127 377.4 Q 1.074
-(ginning with v)-.15 F 1.074(ersion 8.10,)-.15 F/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF
-(sendmail)3.574 E F1 1.075(includes by def)3.574 F 1.075(ault the \(en)
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-(the command line\), this beha)102 413.4 R 1.023
-(vior is changed, i.e., the \(en)-.2 F -.15(ve)-.4 G 1.022
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-(This section describes the con\214guration \214le in detail.)112 465.6
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-(designed to be reasonably easy to parse, since this is done e)87 493.8
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-(ter de\214ning the semantics for the rest of the line.)87 534 R .102
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--.15 F 1.322
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-Q F0 2.5(5.1. R)87 582 R(and S \212 Rewriting Rules)2.5 E F1 .466
-(The core of address parsing are the re)127 598.2 R .466(writing rules.)
--.25 F .465(These are an ordered production system.)5.466 F F2(Sendmail)
-102 610.2 Q F1 .19(scans through the set of re)2.69 F .19
-(writing rules looking for a match on the left hand side \(LHS\) of)-.25
-F(the rule.)102 622.2 Q(When a rule matches, the address is replaced by\
- the right hand side \(RHS\) of the rule.)5 E .922(There are se)127
-638.4 R -.15(ve)-.25 G .922(ral sets of re).15 F .921(writing rules.)
--.25 F .921(Some of the re)5.921 F .921
-(writing sets are used internally and)-.25 F .359(must ha)102 650.4 R
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-F .359(writing sets do not ha)-.25 F .659 -.15(ve s)-.2 H .36
-(peci\214cally assigned semantics, and).15 F
-(may be referenced by the mailer de\214nitions or by other re)102 662.4
-Q(writing sets.)-.25 E(The syntax of these tw)127 678.6 Q 2.5(oc)-.1 G
-(ommands are:)-2.5 E F0(S)142 694.8 Q F2(n)A F1 .249
-(Sets the current ruleset being collected to)102 711 R F2(n)2.749 E F1
-5.249(.I)C 2.748(fy)-5.249 G .248(ou be)-2.748 F .248
-(gin a ruleset more than once it appends to the)-.15 F
-(old de\214nition.)102 723 Q EP
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-(are performed when the con\214guration \214le is read.)3.255 F(Expan-)
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-(what less general algorithm.)-.25 F .577(This is)5.577 F
-(intended only for referencing internally de\214ned macros such as)102
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-(5.1.1. The)102 200.4 R(left hand side)2.5 E F2 2.77
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-(etasyntax is introduced using a dollar sign.)-5 E(The metasymbols are:)
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--.15 G 2.632(ft)-2.632 G .132(hese match, the)-2.632 F 2.632(ya)-.15 G
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-(for replacement on the right hand side,)2.632 F(where)117 321 Q F1(n)
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--.15(Fo)5 G 2.5(re).15 G(xample, if the LHS:)-2.65 E($\255:$+)157 337.2
-Q(is applied to the input:)117 353.4 Q(UCB)157 369.6 Q(ARP)-.35 E
-(A:eric)-.92 E(the rule will match, and the v)117 385.8 Q
-(alues passed to the RHS will be:)-.25 E 7.5($1 UCB)157 402 R(ARP)-.35 E
-(A)-.92 E 7.5($2 eric)157 414 R(Additionally)142 434.4 Q 2.704(,t)-.65 G
-.204(he LHS can include)-2.704 F F0($@)2.704 E F2 .204
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-E F2 .204(bound to a)2.704 F F0($)2.705 E F1(n)A F2(on)2.705 E(the RHS,\
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-E F2 .649(When the left hand side of a re)142 486.6 R .649
-(writing rule matches, the input is deleted and replaced by)-.25 F 1.036
-(the right hand side.)117 498.6 R -.8(To)6.036 G -.1(ke).8 G 1.036
-(ns are copied directly from the RHS unless the).1 F 3.537(yb)-.15 G
--.15(eg)-3.537 G 1.037(in with a dollar).15 F 2.5(sign. Metasymbols)117
-510.6 R(are:)2.5 E F0($)157 526.8 Q F1(n)A F2
-(Substitute inde\214nite tok)40.55 E(en)-.1 E F1(n)2.5 E F2(from LHS)2.5
-E F0($[)157 538.8 Q F1(name)A F0($])A F2(Canonicalize)12.23 E F1(name)
-2.5 E F0($\()157 550.8 Q F1(map k)A -.3(ey)-.1 G F0($@)2.8 E F1(ar)A
-(guments)-.37 E F0($:)2.5 E F1(default)A F0($\))2.5 E F2(Generalized k)
-207.55 562.8 Q -.15(ey)-.1 G(ed mapping function).15 E F0($>)157 574.8 Q
-F1(n)A F2(\231Call\232 ruleset)34.85 E F1(n)2.5 E F0($#)157 586.8 Q F1
-(mailer)A F2(Resolv)14.44 E 2.5(et)-.15 G(o)-2.5 E F1(mailer)2.5 E F0
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-610.8 Q F1(user)A F2(Specify)25 E F1(user)2.5 E F2(The)142 631.2 Q F0($)
-3.137 E F1(n)A F2 .637(syntax substitutes the corresponding v)3.137 F
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-(ywhere.)-.15 E 2.705(Ah)142 659.4 S .205(ost name enclosed between)
--2.705 F F0($[)2.705 E F2(and)2.705 E F0($])2.706 E F2 .206(is look)
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.683
-(by the canonical name)117 98 R/F2 7/Times-Roman@0 SF(15)-4 I F1 6.683
-(.F)4 K 1.683(or e)-6.833 F 1.683
-(xample, \231$[ftp$]\232 might become \231ftp.CS.Berk)-.15 F(ele)-.1 E
--.65(y.)-.15 G 1.683(EDU\232 and).65 F 3.17
-(\231$[[128.32.130.2]$]\232 w)117 110 R 3.17(ould become \231v)-.1 F
-(angogh.CS.Berk)-.25 E(ele)-.1 E -.65(y.)-.15 G(EDU.).65 E<9a>-.7 E/F3
-10/Times-Italic@0 SF(Sendmail)8.17 E F1 3.17(recognizes its)5.67 F
-(numeric IP address without calling the name serv)117 122 Q
-(er and replaces it with its canonical name.)-.15 E(The)142 138.2 Q F0
-($\()3.004 E F1(...)3.004 E F0($\))5.504 E F1 .503(syntax is a more gen\
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-(implicit map.)117 150.2 R .809(If no lookup is found, the indicated)
-5.809 F F3(default)3.309 E F1 .81(is inserted; if no def)3.309 F .81
-(ault is speci\214ed)-.1 F .776(and no lookup matches, the v)117 162.2 R
-.776(alue is left unchanged.)-.25 F(The)5.776 E F3(ar)3.276 E(guments)
--.37 E F1 .775(are passed to the map for)3.275 F(possible use.)117 174.2
-Q(The)142 190.4 Q F0($>)2.619 E F3(n)A F1 .119(syntax causes the remain\
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-(as the ar)117 202.4 R .587(gument to ruleset)-.18 F F3(n)3.087 E F1
-5.587(.T)C .587(he \214nal v)-5.587 F .586(alue of ruleset)-.25 F F3(n)
-3.086 E F1 .586(then becomes the substitution for this)3.086 F 3.758
-(rule. The)117 214.4 R F0($>)3.758 E F1 1.258(syntax e)3.758 F 1.258
-(xpands e)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.259
-(rything after the ruleset name to the end of the replacement).15 F .976
-(string and then passes that as the initial input to the ruleset.)117
-226.4 R(Recursi)5.976 E 1.276 -.15(ve c)-.25 H .976(alls are allo).15 F
-3.476(wed. F)-.25 F(or)-.15 E -.15(ex)117 238.4 S(ample,).15 E
-($>0 $>3 $1)157 254.6 Q -.15(ex)117 270.8 S(pands $1, passes that to ru\
-leset 3, and then passes the result of ruleset 3 to ruleset 0.).15 E
-(The)142 287 Q F0($#)2.507 E F1 .007(syntax should)2.507 F F3(only)2.507
-E F1 .008(be used in ruleset zero or a subroutine of ruleset zero.)2.507
-F .008(It causes)5.008 F -.25(eva)117 299 S .685
-(luation of the ruleset to terminate immediately).25 F 3.184(,a)-.65 G
-.684(nd signals to)-3.184 F F3(sendmail)3.184 E F1 .684
-(that the address has)3.184 F(completely resolv)117 311 Q 2.5(ed. The)
--.15 F(complete syntax is:)2.5 E F0($#)157 327.2 Q F3(mailer)A F0($@)2.5
-E F3(host)A F0($:)2.5 E F3(user)A F1 1.394(This speci\214es the {mailer)
-117 343.4 R 3.894(,h)-.4 G 1.394
-(ost, user} 3-tuple necessary to direct the mailer)-3.894 F 6.394(.I)
--.55 G 3.894(ft)-6.394 G 1.394(he mailer is)-3.894 F .774
-(local the host part may be omitted)117 357.4 R F2(16)-4 I F1 5.774(.T)4
-K(he)-5.774 E F3(mailer)3.274 E F1 .775(must be a single w)3.274 F .775
-(ord, b)-.1 F .775(ut the)-.2 F F3(host)3.275 E F1(and)3.275 E F3(user)
-3.275 E F1 .253(may be multi-part.)117 369.4 R .253(If the)5.253 F F3
-(mailer)2.753 E F1 .253(is the b)2.753 F .253(uiltin IPC mailer)-.2 F
-2.753(,t)-.4 G(he)-2.753 E F3(host)2.753 E F1 .253
-(may be a colon-separated list)2.753 F .5
-(of hosts that are searched in order for the \214rst w)117 381.4 R .5
-(orking address \(e)-.1 F .5(xactly lik)-.15 F 3(eM)-.1 G 3(Xr)-3 G 3
-(ecords\). The)-3 F F3(user)117 393.4 Q F1 .036(is later re)2.536 F .036
-(written by the mailer)-.25 F .036(-speci\214c en)-.2 F -.15(ve)-.4 G
-.036(lope re).15 F .036(writing set and assigned to the)-.25 F F0($u)
-2.536 E F1(macro.)2.536 E .162
-(As a special case, if the mailer speci\214ed has the)117 405.4 R F0
-(F=@)2.662 E F1 .163
-(\215ag speci\214ed and the \214rst character of the)2.662 F F0($:)117
-417.4 Q F1 -.25(va)3.377 G .877
-(lue is \231@\232, the \231@\232 is stripped of).25 F .876
-(f, and a \215ag is set in the address descriptor that causes)-.25 F
-(sendmail to not do ruleset 5 processing.)117 429.4 Q(Normally)142 445.6
-Q 3.251(,ar)-.65 G .751
-(ule that matches is retried, that is, the rule loops until it f)-3.251
-F 3.252(ails. A)-.1 F .752(RHS may)3.252 F 1.086(also be preceded by a)
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-(to change this beha)3.585 F(vior)-.2 E 6.085(.A)-.55 G F0($@)-2.5 E F1
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-(return with the remainder of the RHS as the v)117 469.6 R 3.96(alue. A)
--.25 F F0($:)3.96 E F1 1.46(pre\214x causes the rule to terminate)3.96 F
-(immediately)117 481.6 Q 3.756(,b)-.65 G 1.256
-(ut the ruleset to continue; this can be used to a)-3.956 F -.2(vo)-.2 G
-1.256(id continued application of a).2 F 2.5(rule. The)117 493.6 R
-(pre\214x is stripped before continuing.)2.5 E(The)142 509.8 Q F0($@)2.5
-E F1(and)2.5 E F0($:)2.5 E F1(pre\214x)2.5 E(es may precede a)-.15 E F0
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-(ything, passes that to ruleset se)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.256
-(n, and continues; the).15 F F0($:)3.756 E F1 1.256(is necessary to a)
-3.756 F -.2(vo)-.2 G 1.256(id an).2 F(in\214nite loop.)117 554.2 Q 1.205
-(Substitution occurs in the order described, that is, parameters from t\
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-(are pro-)2.72 F(cessed.)117 594.4 Q F0 2.5(5.1.3. Semantics)102 618.4 R
-(of r)2.5 E(ewriting rule sets)-.18 E F1 1.848(There are six re)142
-634.6 R 1.847(writing sets that ha)-.25 F 2.147 -.15(ve s)-.2 H 1.847
-(peci\214c semantics.).15 F(Fi)6.847 E 2.147 -.15(ve o)-.25 H 4.347(ft)
-.15 G 1.847(hese are related as)-4.347 F(depicted by \214gure 1.)117
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-(xtensions. F)-.12 F .726(or e)-.12 F .725
-(xample, in the address \231jgm+foo@CMU.EDU\232; the \231+foo\232)-.12 F
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-296.4 264 296.4 DL 274 296.4 269 296.4 DL 279 296.4 274 296.4 DL 284
-296.4 279 296.4 DL 289 296.4 284 296.4 DL 294 296.4 289 296.4 DL 299
-296.4 294 296.4 DL 304 296.4 299 296.4 DL 309 296.4 304 296.4 DL 314
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-296.4 384 296.4 DL 394 296.4 389 296.4 DL 399 296.4 394 296.4 DL 404
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-(Ruleset three should turn the address into \231canonical form.)142
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-(ve t)-.2 H(he).15 E(basic syntax:)117 344.4 Q
-(local-part@host-domain-spec)157 360.6 Q(Ruleset three is applied by)117
-376.8 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)2.5 E F1(before doing an)2.5 E
-(ything with an)-.15 E 2.5(ya)-.15 G(ddress.)-2.5 E .302
-(If no \231@\232 sign is speci\214ed, then the host-domain-spec)142 393
-R F2(may)2.801 E F1 .301(be appended \(box \231D\232 in Fig-)2.801 F
-.577(ure 1\) from the sender address \(if the)117 405 R F0(C)3.077 E F1
-.577(\215ag is set in the mailer de\214nition corresponding to the)3.077
-F F2(sending)117 417 Q F1(mailer\).)2.5 E 1.021(Ruleset zero is applied\
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-433.2 R 2.818(recipients. It)117 445.2 R .318(must resolv)2.818 F 2.818
-(et)-.15 G 2.819(oa)-2.818 G F2({mailer)A 2.819(,h)-1.11 G .319
-(ost, addr)-2.819 F(ess})-.37 E F1 2.819(triple. The)2.819 F F2(mailer)
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-(mailer de\214nitions from the con\214guration \214le.)117 457.2 R(The)
-5.751 E F2(host)3.251 E F1 .751(is de\214ned into the)3.251 F F0($h)
-3.251 E F1 .751(macro for use in)3.251 F(the ar)117 469.2 Q(gv e)-.18 E
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-(Rulesets one and tw)142 485.4 R 2.952(oa)-.1 G .452
-(re applied to all sender and recipient addresses respecti)-2.952 F -.15
-(ve)-.25 G(ly).15 E 5.453(.T)-.65 G(he)-5.453 E(y)-.15 E
-(are applied before an)117 497.4 Q 2.5(ys)-.15 G
-(peci\214cation in the mailer de\214nition.)-2.5 E(The)5 E 2.5(ym)-.15 G
-(ust ne)-2.5 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(rr).15 G(esolv)-2.5 E(e.)-.15 E 1.266
-(Ruleset four is applied to all addresses in the message.)142 513.6 R
-1.265(It is typically used to translate)6.265 F(internal to e)117 525.6
-Q(xternal form.)-.15 E .652(In addition, ruleset 5 is applied to all lo\
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-(mailer with the `F=5' \215ag set\) that do not ha)117 553.8 R .596 -.15
-(ve a)-.2 H 2.796(liases. This).15 F(allo)2.796 E .296
-(ws a last minute hook for local)-.25 F(names.)117 565.8 Q F0 2.5
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-(ew e)-3.814 H 1.315(xtra rulesets are de\214ned as \231hooks\232 that \
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--.15 G .968(re all named rulesets.)-3.468 F .968
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-(ccept/reject status; f).15 F .967(alling of)-.1 F 3.467(ft)-.25 G(he)
--3.467 E .502(end or returning normally is an accept, and resolving to)
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-(also resolv)117 642 R 3.444(et)-.15 G 3.444(ot)-3.444 G .944
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-(ote, this mailer can not be chosen as a mailer)-5.397 F(in ruleset 0.)
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-Q F2 -.15(ch)2.5 G(ec).15 E(k_r)-.2 E(elay)-.37 E F1
-(ruleset is called after a connection is accepted.)2.5 E(It is passed)5
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF
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-($|)4.017 E F1 1.517(is a metacharacter separating the tw)4.017 F 4.017
-(op)-.1 G 4.017(arts. This)-4.017 F 1.517
-(ruleset can reject connections)4.017 F(from v)132 124.2 Q
-(arious locations.)-.25 E F0 2.5(5.1.4.2. check_mail)117 148.2 R F1(The)
-157 164.4 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF -.15(ch)3.722 G(ec).15 E(k_mail)-.2
-E F1 1.223(ruleset is passed the user name parameter of the)3.722 F/F3 9
-/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.223(SMTP MAIL)3.723 F F1(com-)3.723 E 2.5(mand. It)
-132 176.4 R(can accept or reject the address.)2.5 E F0 2.5
-(5.1.4.3. check_r)117 200.4 R(cpt)-.18 E F1(The)157 216.6 Q F2 -.15(ch)
-3.918 G(ec).15 E(k_r)-.2 E(cpt)-.37 E F1 1.417
-(ruleset is passed the user name parameter of the)3.918 F F3 1.417
-(SMTP RCPT)3.917 F F1(com-)3.917 E 2.5(mand. It)132 228.6 R
-(can accept or reject the address.)2.5 E F0 2.5(5.1.4.4. check_compat)
-117 252.6 R F1(The)157 268.8 Q F2 -.15(ch)2.5 G(ec).15 E(k_compat)-.2 E
-F1(ruleset is passed)2.5 E(sender)172 285 Q
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-1.225(is a metacharacter separating the addresses.)3.725 F 1.225
-(It can accept or reject mail transfer)6.225 F(between these tw)132
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--.15(ch)2.5 G(ec).15 E(kcompat\(\))-.2 E F1(function.)2.5 E F0 2.5
-(5.1.4.5. check_eoh)117 337.2 R F1(The)157 353.4 Q F2 -.15(ch)2.5 G(ec)
-.15 E(k_eoh)-.2 E F1(ruleset is passed)2.5 E(number)172 369.6 Q
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-1.303(is a metacharacter separating the numbers.)3.803 F 1.303
-(These numbers can be used for size)6.303 F .588(comparisons with the)
-132 397.8 R F0(arith)3.088 E F1 3.088(map. The)3.088 F .588
-(ruleset is triggered after all of the headers ha)3.088 F .888 -.15
-(ve b)-.2 H(een).15 E 3.262(read. It)132 409.8 R .762
-(can be used to correlate information g)3.262 F .761
-(athered from those headers using the)-.05 F F0(macr)3.261 E(o)-.18 E F1
-(storage map.)132 421.8 Q
-(One possible use is to check for a missing header)5 E 5(.F)-.55 G(or e)
--5.15 E(xample:)-.15 E(Kstorage macro)172 438 Q
-(HMessage-Id: $>CheckMessageId)172 450 Q(SCheckMessageId)172 474 Q 2.5
-(#R)172 486 S(ecord the presence of the header)-2.5 E 88.83(R$* $:)172
-498 R($\(storage {MessageIdCheck} $@ OK $\) $1)2.5 E(R< $+ @ $+ >)172
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-E(Scheck_eoh)172 546 Q 2.5(#C)172 558 S(heck the macro)-2.5 E 88.83
-(R$* $:)172 570 R 2.5(<$)2.5 G(&{MessageIdCheck} >)-2.5 E 2.5(#C)172 582
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-594 R($\(storage {MessageIdCheck} $\) $1)2.5 E 2.5(#H)172 606 S
-(as a Message-Id: header)-2.5 E(R< $+ >)172 618 Q($@ OK)74.41 E 2.5(#A)
-172 630 S(llo)-2.5 E 2.5(wm)-.25 G(issing Message-Id: from local mail)
--2.5 E 88.83(R$* $:)172 642 R 2.5(<$)2.5 G(&{client_name} >)-2.5 E(R< >)
-172 654 Q($@ OK)87.55 E(R< $=w >)172 666 Q($@ OK)67.19 E 2.5(#O)172 678
-S(therwise, reject the mail)-2.5 E 88.83(R$* $#error)172 690 R
-($: 553 Header Error)2.5 E -.25(Ke)132 706.2 S .459(ep in mind the Mess\
-age-Id: header is not a required header and is not a guaranteed spam).25
-F(indicator)132 718.2 Q 5(.T)-.55 G(his ruleset is an e)-5 E
-(xample and should probably not be used in production.)-.15 E EP
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-/F0 10/Times-Bold@0 SF(Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide)72 60 Q
-(SMM:08-37)195.86 E 2.5(5.1.4.6. check_etr)117 96 R(n)-.15 E/F1 10
-/Times-Roman@0 SF(The)157 112.2 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF -.15(ch)3.385
-G(ec).15 E(k_etrn)-.2 E F1 .885(ruleset is passed the parameter of the)
-3.385 F/F3 9/Times-Roman@0 SF .885(SMTP ETRN)3.385 F F1 3.384
-(command. It)3.385 F(can)3.384 E(accept or reject the command.)132 124.2
-Q F0 2.5(5.1.4.7. check_expn)117 148.2 R F1(The)157 164.4 Q F2 -.15(ch)
-3.614 G(ec).15 E(k_e)-.2 E(xpn)-.2 E F1 1.115
-(ruleset is passed the user name parameter of the)3.614 F F3 1.115
-(SMTP EXPN)3.615 F F1(com-)3.615 E 2.5(mand. It)132 176.4 R
-(can accept or reject the address.)2.5 E F0 2.5(5.1.4.8. check_vrfy)117
-200.4 R F1(The)157 216.6 Q F2 -.15(ch)3.817 G(ec).15 E(k_vrfy)-.2 E F1
-1.317(ruleset is passed the user name parameter of the)3.817 F F3 1.316
-(SMTP VRFY)3.817 F F1(com-)3.816 E 2.5(mand. It)132 228.6 R
-(can accept or reject the command.)2.5 E F0 2.5(5.1.4.9. trust_auth)117
-252.6 R F1(The)157 268.8 Q F2(trust_auth)3.044 E F1 .545
-(ruleset is passed the A)3.044 F .545(UTH= parameter of the)-.55 F F3
-.545(SMTP MAIL)3.045 F F1(command.)3.045 E .636
-(It is used to determine whether this v)132 280.8 R .635
-(alue should be trusted. In order to mak)-.25 F 3.135(et)-.1 G .635
-(his decision,)-3.135 F .153(the ruleset may mak)132 292.8 R 2.653(eu)
--.1 G .154(se of the v)-2.653 F(arious)-.25 E F0(${auth_*})2.654 E F1
-2.654(macros. If)2.654 F .154(the ruleset does resolv)2.654 F 2.654(et)
--.15 G 2.654(ot)-2.654 G(he)-2.654 E .019(\231error\232 mailer the A)132
-304.8 R .019
-(UTH= parameter is not trusted and hence not passed on to the ne)-.55 F
-.018(xt relay)-.15 F(.)-.65 E F0 2.5(5.1.5. IPC)102 328.8 R(mailers)2.5
-E F1 1.332(Some special processing occurs if the ruleset zero resolv)142
-345 R 1.333(es to an IPC mailer \(that is, a)-.15 F 1.179
-(mailer that has \231[IPC]\232 listed as the P)117 357 R 1.179
-(ath in the)-.15 F F0(M)3.679 E F1 1.179(con\214guration line.)3.679 F
-1.178(The host name passed)6.178 F 1.178(after \231$@\232 has MX e)117
-369 R 1.178(xpansion performed if not deli)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.178
-(ring via a named sock).15 F 1.178(et; this looks the)-.1 F
-(name up in DNS to \214nd alternate deli)117 381 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G
-(ry sites.).15 E(The host name can also be pro)142 397.2 Q
-(vided as a dotted quad in square brack)-.15 E(ets; for e)-.1 E(xample:)
--.15 E([128.32.149.78])157 413.4 Q(This causes direct con)117 429.6 Q
--.15(ve)-.4 G(rsion of the numeric v).15 E(alue to an IP host address.)
--.25 E .214(The host name passed in after the \231$@\232 may also be a \
-colon-separated list of hosts.)142 445.8 R(Each)5.213 E .484
-(is separately MX e)117 457.8 R .484
-(xpanded and the results are concatenated to mak)-.15 F 2.985(e\()-.1 G
-.485(essentially\) one long MX)-2.985 F 3.465(list. The)117 469.8 R .964
-(intent here is to create \231f)3.465 F(ak)-.1 E .964
-(e\232 MX records that are not published in DNS for pri)-.1 F -.25(va)
--.25 G(te).25 E(internal netw)117 481.8 Q(orks.)-.1 E
-(As a \214nal special case, the host name can be passed in as a te)142
-498 Q(xt string in square brack)-.15 E(ets:)-.1 E([ucb)157 514.2 Q -.25
-(va)-.15 G(x.berk).25 E(ele)-.1 E -.65(y.)-.15 G(edu]).65 E .312
-(This form a)117 530.4 R -.2(vo)-.2 G .312(ids the MX mapping.).2 F F0
-(N.B.:)5.312 E F2 .313(This is intended only for situations wher)2.812 F
-2.813(ey)-.37 G .313(ou have a)-2.813 F .338(network \214r)117 542.4 R
--.15(ew)-.37 G .337(all or other host that will do special pr).15 F .337
-(ocessing for all your mail, so that your MX)-.45 F -.37(re)117 554.4 S
-(cor).37 E 3.958(dp)-.37 G 1.458(oints to a gate)-3.958 F 1.458(way mac)
--.15 F 1.458(hine; this mac)-.15 F 1.459(hine could then do dir)-.15 F
-1.459(ect delivery to mac)-.37 F(hines)-.15 E .09
-(within your local domain.)117 566.4 R .09(Use of this featur)5.09 F
-2.59(ed)-.37 G(ir)-2.59 E .09
-(ectly violates RFC 1123 section 5.3.5: it should)-.37 F
-(not be used lightly)117 578.4 Q(.)-.55 E F0 2.5(5.2. D)87 602.4 R 2.5
-<8a44>2.5 G(e\214ne Macr)-2.5 E(o)-.18 E F1 .081
-(Macros are named with a single character or with a w)127 618.6 R .082
-(ord in {braces}.)-.1 F .082(Single character names)5.082 F .45
-(may be selected from the entire ASCII set, b)102 630.6 R .45(ut user)
--.2 F .45(-de\214ned macros should be selected from the set)-.2 F .446
-(of upper case letters only)102 642.6 R 5.446(.L)-.65 G -.25(ow)-5.446 G
-.446(er case letters and special symbols are used internally).25 F 5.446
-(.L)-.65 G .446(ong names)-5.446 F(be)102 654.6 Q .913
-(ginning with a lo)-.15 F .913
-(wer case letter or a punctuation character are reserv)-.25 F .912
-(ed for use by sendmail, so)-.15 F(user)102 666.6 Q
-(-de\214ned long macro names should be)-.2 E
-(gin with an upper case letter)-.15 E(.)-.55 E
-(The syntax for macro de\214nitions is:)127 682.8 Q F0(D)142 699 Q F2
-1.666(xv)C(al)-1.666 E F1(where)102 715.2 Q F2(x)3.068 E F1 .568
-(is the name of the macro \(which may be a single character or a w)3.068
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .479
-(the v)102 96 R .479(alue it should ha)-.25 F -.15(ve)-.2 G 5.479(.T).15
-G .478(here should be no spaces gi)-5.479 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.978(nt).15
-G .478(hat do not actually belong in the macro)-2.978 F -.25(va)102 108
-S(lue.).25 E .494(Macros are interpolated using the construct)127 124.2
-R F0($)2.994 E/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(x)A F1 2.994(,w)C(here)-2.994 E
-F2(x)2.994 E F1 .494(is the name of the macro to be inter)2.994 F(-)-.2
-E 2.933(polated. This)102 136.2 R .433
-(interpolation is done when the con\214guration \214le is read, e)2.933
-F .432(xcept in)-.15 F F0(M)2.932 E F1 2.932(lines. The)2.932 F(spe-)
-2.932 E(cial construct)102 148.2 Q F0($&)2.5 E F2(x)A F1(can be used in)
-2.5 E F0(R)2.5 E F1(lines to get deferred interpolation.)2.5 E
-(Conditionals can be speci\214ed using the syntax:)127 164.4 Q($?x te)
-142 180.6 Q(xt1 $| te)-.15 E(xt2 $.)-.15 E 1.561(This interpolates)102
-196.8 R F2(te)4.061 E(xt1)-.2 E F1 1.562(if the macro)4.062 F F0($x)
-4.062 E F1 1.562(is set and non-null, and)4.062 F F2(te)4.062 E(xt2)-.2
-E F1 4.062(otherwise. The)4.062 F 1.562(\231else\232 \()4.062 F F0($|)A
-F1(\))A(clause may be omitted.)102 208.8 Q(Lo)127 225 Q .58
-(wer case macro names are reserv)-.25 F .58(ed to ha)-.15 F .88 -.15
-(ve s)-.2 H .58(pecial semantics, used to pass information in).15 F 1.56
-(or out of)102 237 R F2(sendmail)4.06 E F1 4.06(,a)C 1.561
-(nd special characters are reserv)-4.06 F 1.561(ed to pro)-.15 F 1.561
-(vide conditionals, etc.)-.15 F 1.561(Upper case)6.561 F
-(names \(that is,)102 249 Q F0($A)2.5 E F1(through)2.5 E F0($Z)2.5 E F1
-2.5(\)a)C(re speci\214cally reserv)-2.5 E
-(ed for con\214guration \214le authors.)-.15 E 1.303(The follo)127 265.2
-R 1.303(wing macros are de\214ned and/or used internally by)-.25 F F2
-(sendmail)3.802 E F1 1.302(for interpolation into)3.802 F(ar)102 279.2 Q
-(gv')-.18 E 2.792(sf)-.55 G .292(or mailers or for other conte)-2.792 F
-2.793(xts. The)-.15 F .293(ones mark)2.793 F .293
-(ed \207 are information passed into sendmail)-.1 F/F3 7/Times-Roman@0
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-(ed macros are)-.1 F(passed out of sendmail b)102 303.2 Q
-(ut are not otherwise used internally)-.2 E 5(.T)-.65 G
-(hese macros are:)-5 E 13.06($a The)102 319.4 R
-(origination date in RFC 822 format.)2.5 E(This is e)5 E
-(xtracted from the Date: line.)-.15 E 12.5($b The)102 335.6 R
-(current date in RFC 822 format.)2.5 E 13.06($c The)102 351.8 R .002
-(hop count.)2.502 F .002(This is a count of the number of Recei)5.002 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G .003(d: lines plus the v).15 F .003(alue of the)-.25 F F0
-<ad68>2.503 E F1(com-)2.503 E(mand line \215ag.)127 363.8 Q 12.5($d The)
-102 380 R(current date in UNIX \(ctime\) format.)2.5 E 8.06
-($e\207 \(Obsolete;)102 396.2 R 1.814
-(use SmtpGreetingMessage option instead.\))4.314 F 1.814
-(The SMTP entry message.)6.814 F 1.814(This is)6.814 F 2.008
-(printed out when SMTP starts up.)127 408.2 R 2.008(The \214rst w)7.008
-F 2.008(ord must be the)-.1 F F0($j)4.508 E F1 2.009
-(macro as speci\214ed by)4.508 F 2.732(RFC821. Def)127 420.2 R .232
-(aults to \231$j Sendmail $v ready at $b\232.)-.1 F .231
-(Commonly rede\214ned to include the con-)5.231 F(\214guration v)127
-432.2 Q(ersion number)-.15 E 2.5(,e)-.4 G
-(.g., \231$j Sendmail $v/$Z ready at $b\232)-2.5 E 14.17($f The)102
-448.4 R(en)2.5 E -.15(ve)-.4 G(lope sender \(from\) address.).15 E 12.5
-($g The)102 464.6 R .017(sender address relati)2.517 F .317 -.15(ve t)
--.25 H 2.517(ot).15 G .017(he recipient.)-2.517 F -.15(Fo)5.017 G 2.517
-(re).15 G .018(xample, if)-2.667 F F0($f)2.518 E F1 .018
-(is \231foo\232,)2.518 F F0($g)2.518 E F1 .018
-(will be \231host!foo\232,)2.518 F(\231foo@host.domain\232, or whate)127
-476.6 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(ri).15 G 2.5(sa)-2.5 G
-(ppropriate for the recei)-2.5 E(ving mailer)-.25 E(.)-.55 E 12.5
-($h The)102 492.8 R(recipient host.)2.5 E
-(This is set in ruleset 0 from the $@ \214eld of a parsed address.)5 E
-14.72($i The)102 509 R(queue id, e.g., \231HAA12345\232.)2.5 E 9.72
-($j\210 The)102 525.2 R(\231of)2.747 E .247
-(\214cial\232 domain name for this site.)-.25 F .247
-(This is fully quali\214ed if the full quali\214cation can be)5.247 F
-3.093(found. It)127 537.2 R F2(must)3.093 E F1 .594(be rede\214ned to b\
-e the fully quali\214ed domain name if your system is not con-)3.093 F
-(\214gured so that information can \214nd it automatically)127 549.2 Q
-(.)-.65 E 12.5($k The)102 565.4 R
-(UUCP node name \(from the uname system call\).)2.5 E 9.72
-($l\207 \(Obsolete;)102 581.6 R 1.282
-(use UnixFromLine option instead.\))3.782 F 1.282
-(The format of the UNIX from line.)6.282 F(Unless)6.281 E 1.409(you ha)
-127 593.6 R 1.709 -.15(ve c)-.2 H 1.409
-(hanged the UNIX mailbox format, you should not change the def).15 F
-1.41(ault, which is)-.1 F(\231From $g)127 605.6 Q($d\232.)5 E 9.72
-($m The)102 621.8 R .719(domain part of the)3.219 F F2 -.1(ge)3.219 G
-(thostname).1 E F1 .718(return v)3.219 F 3.218(alue. Under)-.25 F .718
-(normal circumstances,)3.218 F F0($j)3.218 E F1 .718(is equi)3.218 F(v-)
--.25 E(alent to)127 633.8 Q F0($w)2.5 E(.$m)-.7 E F1(.)A 7.5($n\207 The)
-102 650 R(name of the daemon \(for error messages\).)2.5 E(Def)5 E
-(aults to \231MAILER-D)-.1 E(AEMON\232.)-.4 E 7.5($o\207 \(Obsolete:)102
-666.2 R .65(use OperatorChars option instead.\))3.15 F .651
-(The set of \231operators\232 in addresses.)5.651 F 3.151(Al)5.651 G
-.651(ist of)-3.151 F 2.504(characters which will be considered tok)127
-678.2 R 2.504(ens and which will separate tok)-.1 F 2.504
-(ens when doing)-.1 F .32 LW 76 687.8 72 687.8 DL 80 687.8 76 687.8 DL
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-92 687.8 DL 100 687.8 96 687.8 DL 104 687.8 100 687.8 DL 108 687.8 104
-687.8 DL 112 687.8 108 687.8 DL 116 687.8 112 687.8 DL 120 687.8 116
-687.8 DL 124 687.8 120 687.8 DL 128 687.8 124 687.8 DL 132 687.8 128
-687.8 DL 136 687.8 132 687.8 DL 140 687.8 136 687.8 DL 144 687.8 140
-687.8 DL 148 687.8 144 687.8 DL 152 687.8 148 687.8 DL 156 687.8 152
-687.8 DL 160 687.8 156 687.8 DL 164 687.8 160 687.8 DL 168 687.8 164
-687.8 DL 172 687.8 168 687.8 DL 176 687.8 172 687.8 DL 180 687.8 176
-687.8 DL 184 687.8 180 687.8 DL 188 687.8 184 687.8 DL 192 687.8 188
-687.8 DL 196 687.8 192 687.8 DL 200 687.8 196 687.8 DL 204 687.8 200
-687.8 DL 208 687.8 204 687.8 DL 212 687.8 208 687.8 DL 216 687.8 212
-687.8 DL/F4 5/Times-Roman@0 SF(17)93.6 698.2 Q/F5 8/Times-Roman@0 SF
-(As of v)3.2 I(ersion 8.6, all of these macros ha)-.12 E .24 -.12(ve r)
--.16 H(easonable def).12 E 2(aults. Pre)-.08 F(vious v)-.2 E
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-/F0 10/Times-Bold@0 SF(Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide)72 60 Q
-(SMM:08-39)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 2.961(parsing. F)127 96 R
-.461(or e)-.15 F .462(xample, if \231@\232 were in the)-.15 F F0($o)
-2.962 E F1 .462(macro, then the input \231a@b\232 w)2.962 F .462
-(ould be scanned)-.1 F .591(as three tok)127 108 R .591(ens: \231a,)-.1
-F 3.091<9a99>-.7 G(@,)-3.091 E 3.091<9a61>-.7 G .591(nd \231b)-3.091 F
-4.491 -.7(.\232 D)-.4 H(ef).7 E .59
-(aults to \231.:@[]\232, which is the minimum set necessary)-.1 F .16(t\
-o do RFC 822 parsing; a richer set of operators is \231.:%@!/[]\232, wh\
-ich adds support for UUCP)127 120 R(,)-1.11 E
-(the %-hack, and X.400 addresses.)127 132 Q 12.5($p Sendmail')102 148.2
-R 2.5(sp)-.55 G(rocess id.)-2.5 E 7.5($q\207 Def)102 164.4 R .404
-(ault format of sender address.)-.1 F(The)5.404 E F0($q)2.903 E F1 .403
-(macro speci\214es ho)2.903 F 2.903(wa)-.25 G 2.903(na)-2.903 G .403
-(ddress should appear in a)-2.903 F 1.18(message when it is def)127
-176.4 R 3.681(aulted. Def)-.1 F 1.181(aults to \231<$g>\232.)-.1 F 1.181
-(It is commonly rede\214ned to be \231$?x$x)6.181 F(<$g>$|$g$.)127 188.4
-Q 5<9a6f>-.7 G 2.5<7299>-5 G($g$?x \($x\)$.)-2.5 E
-(\232, corresponding to the follo)-.7 E(wing tw)-.25 E 2.5(of)-.1 G
-(ormats:)-2.5 E(Eric Allman <eric@CS.Berk)167 204.6 Q(ele)-.1 E -.65(y.)
--.15 G(EDU>).65 E(eric@CS.Berk)167 216.6 Q(ele)-.1 E -.65(y.)-.15 G
-(EDU \(Eric Allman\)).65 E/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(Sendmail)127 232.8 Q
-F1(properly quotes names that ha)2.5 E .3 -.15(ve s)-.2 H
-(pecial characters if the \214rst form is used.).15 E 14.17($r Protocol)
-102 249 R .977(used to recei)3.477 F 1.277 -.15(ve t)-.25 H .976
-(he message.).15 F .976(Set from the)5.976 F F0<ad70>3.476 E F1 .976
-(command line \215ag or by the SMTP)3.476 F(serv)127 261 Q(er code.)-.15
-E 13.61($s Sender')102 277.2 R 2.5(sh)-.55 G(ost name.)-2.5 E
-(Set from the)5 E F0<ad70>2.5 E F1
-(command line \215ag or by the SMTP serv)2.5 E(er code.)-.15 E 14.72
-($t A)102 293.4 R(numeric representation of the current time.)2.5 E 12.5
-($u The)102 309.6 R(recipient user)2.5 E(.)-.55 E 12.5($v The)102 325.8
-R -.15(ve)2.5 G(rsion number of the).15 E F2(sendmail)2.5 E F1(binary)
-2.5 E(.)-.65 E 5.28($w\210 The)102 342 R(hostname of this site.)2.5 E
-(This is the root name of this host \(b)5 E(ut see belo)-.2 E 2.5(wf)
--.25 G(or ca)-2.5 E -.15(ve)-.2 G(ats\).).15 E 12.5($x The)102 358.2 R
-(full name of the sender)2.5 E(.)-.55 E 13.06($z The)102 374.4 R
-(home directory of the recipient.)2.5 E 12.5($_ The)102 390.6 R -.25(va)
-2.5 G(lidated sender address.).25 E(${auth_authen})102 406.8 Q 1.222
-(The client')127 418.8 R 3.722(sa)-.55 G 1.223(uthentication credential\
-s as determined by authentication \(only set if success-)-3.722 F
-(ful\).)127 430.8 Q(${auth_author})102 447 Q 1.302
-(The authorization identity)127 459 R 3.802(,i)-.65 G 1.302(.e. the A)
--3.802 F 1.301(UTH= parameter of the)-.55 F/F3 9/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.301
-(SMTP MAIL)3.801 F F1 1.301(command if sup-)3.801 F(plied.)127 471 Q
-(${auth_type})102 487.2 Q
-(The mechanism used for authentication \(only set if successful\).)127
-499.2 Q(${bodytype})102 515.4 Q
-(The message body type \(7BIT or 8BITMIME\), as determined from the en)
-127 527.4 Q -.15(ve)-.4 G(lope.).15 E(${client_addr})102 543.6 Q
-(The IP address of the SMTP client.)127 555.6 Q
-(De\214ned in the SMTP serv)5 E(er only)-.15 E(.)-.65 E(${client_name})
-102 571.8 Q .24(The host name of the SMTP client.)127 583.8 R .241
-(This may be the client')5.24 F 2.741(sb)-.55 G(rack)-2.741 E .241
-(eted IP address in the form)-.1 F 2.665([n)127 595.8 S .165
-(nn.nnn.nnn.nnn ] if the client')-2.665 F 2.665(sI)-.55 G 2.664(Pa)
--2.665 G .164(ddress is not resolv)-2.664 F .164(able, or if the resolv)
--.25 F .164(ed name doesn')-.15 F(t)-.18 E(match ${client_name}.)127
-607.8 Q(De\214ned in the SMTP serv)5 E(er only)-.15 E(.)-.65 E
-(${client_port})102 624 Q(The port number of the SMTP client.)127 636 Q
-(De\214ned in the SMTP serv)5 E(er only)-.15 E(.)-.65 E(${client_resolv)
-102 652.2 Q(e})-.15 E 2.46(Holds the result of the resolv)127 664.2 R
-4.961(ec)-.15 G 2.461(all for)-4.961 F F0(${client_name})4.961 E F1
-4.961(:O)4.961 G 2.461(K, F)-4.961 F 2.461(AIL, FORGED, TEMP)-.74 F(.)
--1.11 E(De\214ned in the SMTP serv)127 676.2 Q(er only)-.15 E(.)-.65 E
-(${currHeader})102 692.4 Q(Header v)127 704.4 Q
-(alue as quoted string \(possibly truncated to)-.25 E F0(MAXN)2.5 E(AME)
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF
-(${daemon_addr})102 96 Q .927
-(The IP address the daemon is listening on for connections.)127 108 R
-(Unless)5.926 E F0(DaemonP)3.426 E(ortOptions)-.2 E F1(is)3.426 E
-(set, this will be \2310.0.0.0\232.)127 120 Q(${daemon_f)102 136.2 Q
-(amily})-.1 E .355(The netw)127 148.2 R .355(ork f)-.1 F .356
-(amily if the daemon is accepting netw)-.1 F .356(ork connections.)-.1 F
-.356(Possible v)5.356 F .356(alues include)-.25 F
-(\231inet\232, \231inet6\232, \231iso\232, \231ns\232, \231x.25\232)127
-160.2 Q(${daemon_\215ags})102 176.4 Q .103
-(The \215ags for the daemon as speci\214ed by the Modi\214er= part of)
-127 188.4 R F0(DaemonP)2.603 E(ortOptions)-.2 E F1(whereby)2.603 E .548
-(the \215ags are separated from each other by spaces, and upper case \
-\215ags are doubled.)127 200.4 R .549(That is,)5.549 F .37
-(Modi\214er=Ea will be represented as "EE a" in)127 212.4 R F0
-(${daemon_\215ags})2.87 E F1 2.87(,w)C .37(hich is required for testing)
--2.87 F(the \215ags in rulesets.)127 224.4 Q(${daemon_info})102 240.6 Q
-4.763(Some information about a daemon as a te)127 252.6 R 4.764
-(xt string.)-.15 F -.15(Fo)9.764 G 7.264(re).15 G 4.764
-(xample, \231SMTP+queue-)-7.414 F(ing@00:30:00\232.)127 264.6 Q
-(${daemon_name})102 280.8 Q .734(The name of the daemon from)127 292.8 R
-F0(DaemonP)3.234 E(ortOptions)-.2 E F1 .734(Name= suboption.)3.234 F
-.734(If this suboption is)5.734 F
-(not set, "Daemon#", where # is the daemon number)127 304.8 Q 2.5(,i)-.4
-G 2.5(su)-2.5 G(sed.)-2.5 E(${daemon_port})102 321 Q 1.459
-(The port the daemon is accepting connection on.)127 333 R(Unless)6.459
-E F0(DaemonP)3.959 E(ortOptions)-.2 E F1 1.46(is set, this)3.959 F
-(will most lik)127 345 Q(ely be \23125\232.)-.1 E(${deli)102 361.2 Q
--.15(ve)-.25 G(ryMode}).15 E .806(The current deli)127 373.2 R -.15(ve)
--.25 G .806(ry mode sendmail is using.).15 F .806
-(It is initially set to the v)5.806 F .805(alue of the)-.25 F F0(Deli)
-3.305 E -.1(ve)-.1 G(ry-).1 E(Mode)127 385.2 Q F1(option.)2.5 E(${en)102
-401.4 Q(vid})-.4 E(The en)127 413.4 Q -.15(ve)-.4 G
-(lope id passed to sendmail as part of the en).15 E -.15(ve)-.4 G(lope.)
-.15 E(${hdrlen})102 429.6 Q .339(The length of the header v)127 441.6 R
-.339
-(alue which is stored in ${currHeader} \(before possible truncation\).)
--.25 F(If this v)127 453.6 Q(alue is greater than or equal)-.25 E F0
-(MAXN)2.5 E(AME)-.2 E F1(the header has been truncated.)2.5 E
-(${hdr_name})102 469.8 Q .167(The name of the header \214eld for which \
-the current header check ruleset has been called.)127 481.8 R(This)5.166
-E(is useful for a def)127 493.8 Q
-(ault header check ruleset to get the name of the header)-.1 E(.)-.55 E
-(${if_addr})102 510 Q(The IP address of the interf)127 522 Q
-(ace of an incoming connection unless it is in the loopback net.)-.1 E
-(${if_name})102 538.2 Q 1.46(The name of the interf)127 550.2 R 1.46
-(ace of an incoming connection.)-.1 F 1.46
-(This macro can be used for Smtp-)6.46 F 2.189
-(GreetingMessage and HRecei)127 562.2 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 4.689(df).15 G
-2.189(or virtual hosting.)-4.689 F -.15(Fo)7.189 G 4.689(re).15 G 2.189
-(xample: O SmtpGreetingMes-)-4.839 F
-(sage=$?{if_name}${if_name}$|$j$. Sendmail $v/$Z; $b)127 574.2 Q
-(${mail_addr})102 590.4 Q 1.239(The address part of the resolv)127 602.4
-R 1.239(ed triple of the address gi)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.739(nf).15 G
-1.239(or the)-3.739 F/F2 9/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.24(SMTP MAIL)3.739 F F1
-(command.)3.74 E(De\214ned in the SMTP serv)127 614.4 Q(er only)-.15 E
-(.)-.65 E(${mail_host})102 630.6 Q .146(The host from the resolv)127
-642.6 R .146(ed triple of the address gi)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.646(nf)
-.15 G .146(or the)-2.646 F F2 .145(SMTP MAIL)2.646 F F1 2.645
-(command. De\214ned)2.645 F(in the SMTP serv)127 654.6 Q(er only)-.15 E
-(.)-.65 E(${mail_mailer})102 670.8 Q 2.14(The mailer from the resolv)127
-682.8 R 2.14(ed triple of the address gi)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 4.641(nf)
-.15 G 2.141(or the)-4.641 F F2 2.141(SMTP MAIL)4.641 F F1(command.)4.641
-E(De\214ned in the SMTP serv)127 694.8 Q(er only)-.15 E(.)-.65 E
-(${ntries})102 711 Q(The number of deli)127 723 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G
-(ry attempts.).15 E EP
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-/F0 10/Times-Bold@0 SF(Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide)72 60 Q
-(SMM:08-41)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(${opMode})102 96 Q
-(The current operation mode \(from the)127 108 Q F0<ad62>2.5 E F1
-(\215ag\).)2.5 E(${queue_interv)102 124.2 Q(al})-.25 E .362
-(The queue run interv)127 136.2 R .362(al gi)-.25 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.862
-(nb).15 G 2.862(yt)-2.862 G(he)-2.862 E F0<ad71>2.861 E F1 2.861
-(\215ag. F)2.861 F .361(or e)-.15 F(xample,)-.15 E F0(\255q30m)2.861 E
-F1 -.1(wo)2.861 G .361(uld set).1 F F0(${queue_inter)2.861 E(-)-.37 E
--.1(va)127 148.2 S(l}).1 E F1(to \23100:30:00\232.)2.5 E(${rcpt_addr})
-102 164.4 Q 1.271(The address part of the resolv)127 176.4 R 1.272
-(ed triple of the address gi)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.772(nf).15 G 1.272
-(or the)-3.772 F/F2 9/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.272(SMTP RCPT)3.772 F F1
-(command.)3.772 E(De\214ned in the SMTP serv)127 188.4 Q(er only)-.15 E
-(.)-.65 E(${rcpt_host})102 204.6 Q .179(The host from the resolv)127
-216.6 R .178(ed triple of the address gi)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.678(nf)
-.15 G .178(or the)-2.678 F F2 .178(SMTP RCPT)2.678 F F1 2.678
-(command. De\214ned)2.678 F(in the SMTP serv)127 228.6 Q(er only)-.15 E
-(.)-.65 E(${rcpt_mailer})102 244.8 Q 2.175(The mailer from the resolv)
-127 256.8 R 2.175(ed triple of the address gi)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G
-4.675(nf).15 G 2.175(or the)-4.675 F F2 2.176(SMTP RCPT)4.676 F F1
-(command.)4.676 E(De\214ned in the SMTP serv)127 268.8 Q(er only)-.15 E
-(.)-.65 E .749(There are three types of dates that can be used.)127 285
-R(The)5.749 E F0($a)3.249 E F1(and)3.249 E F0($b)3.249 E F1 .749
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-(If no \231Date:\232 line is found in the incoming message,)5.057 F F0
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-(lent to the).25 F F0($b)2.805 E F1 .305(macro in UNIX \(ctime\) for)
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-(are set to the identity of this host.)2.739 F/F3 10/Times-Italic@0 SF
-(Sendmail)5.238 E F1 .238(tries to \214nd the fully)2.738 F .334(quali\
-\214ed name of the host if at all possible; it does this by calling)102
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-(\(2\) to get the current)B .457(hostname and then passing that to)102
-373.2 R F3 -.1(ge)2.957 G(thostbyname).1 E F1 .457
-(\(3\) which is supposed to return the canonical v)B(er)-.15 E(-)-.2 E
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-2.779 E .706(set to the domain part of the name \(e)102 399.2 R -.15(ve)
--.25 G .706(rything after the \214rst dot\).).15 F(The)5.706 E F0($w)
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-(rything before the \214rst dot\) if you ha).15 F .658 -.15(ve a l)-.2 H
--2.15 -.25(ev e).15 H 2.858(l5o).25 G 2.858(rh)-2.858 G .359
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-5.405(.I)C 2.905(ft)-5.405 G .405
-(he canoni\214cation is not successful, it is imperati)-2.905 F .704
--.15(ve t)-.25 H .404(hat the con\214g).15 F(\214le set)102 437.2 Q F0
-($j)2.5 E F1(to the fully quali\214ed domain name)2.5 E F4(19)-4 I F1(.)
-4 I(The)127 453.4 Q F0($f)2.832 E F1 .333(macro is the id of the sender\
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-(macro is set to the address of the sender)3.225 F F3 -.37(re)3.224 G
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-.15 G .724(xample, if I send to)-3.374 F(\231bollard@matisse.CS.Berk)102
-477.4 Q(ele)-.1 E -.65(y.)-.15 G .424(EDU\232 from the machine \231v).65
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-F0($f)2.925 E F1(macro)2.925 E(will be \231eric\232 and the)102 489.4 Q
-F0($g)2.5 E F1(macro will be \231eric@v)2.5 E(angogh.CS.Berk)-.25 E(ele)
--.1 E -.65(y.)-.15 G(EDU.).65 E<9a>-.7 E(The)127 505.6 Q F0($x)2.563 E
-F1 .062(macro is set to the full name of the sender)2.563 F 5.062(.T)
--.55 G .062(his can be determined in se)-5.062 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .062
-(ral w).15 F 2.562(ays. It)-.1 F .629(can be passed as \215ag to)102
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-(an be de\214ned in the)-3.129 F F2 -.315(NA)3.13 G(ME).315 E F1(en)3.13
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-(xists, and the fourth choice is the)-.15 F .526
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-(ail, and if the message is being originated locally)-.1 F(,)-.65 E
-(the full name is look)102 553.6 Q(ed up in the)-.1 E F3(/etc/passwd)2.5
-E F1(\214le.)2.5 E 1.321(When sending, the)127 569.8 R F0($h)3.821 E F1
-(,)A F0($u)3.821 E F1 3.821(,a)C(nd)-3.821 E F0($z)3.821 E F1 1.321
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-(nd home directory \(if)-3.82 F .516(local\) of the recipient.)102 581.8
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-(ly).15 E(.)-.65 E(The)127 610 Q F0($p)3.806 E F1(and)3.806 E F0($t)
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-(useful for tracking messages.)102 634 R(The)5.165 E F0($v)2.665 E F1
-.164(macro is set to be the v)2.665 F .164(ersion number of)-.15 F F3
-(sendmail)2.664 E F1 2.664(;t)C .164(his is nor)-2.664 F(-)-.2 E
-(mally put in timestamps and has been pro)102 646 Q -.15(ve)-.15 G 2.5
-(ne).15 G(xtremely useful for deb)-2.65 E(ugging.)-.2 E .32 LW 76 665.2
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-665.2 148 665.2 DL 156 665.2 152 665.2 DL 160 665.2 156 665.2 DL 164
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-665.2 172 665.2 DL 180 665.2 176 665.2 DL 184 665.2 180 665.2 DL 188
-665.2 184 665.2 DL 192 665.2 188 665.2 DL 196 665.2 192 665.2 DL 200
-665.2 196 665.2 DL 204 665.2 200 665.2 DL 208 665.2 204 665.2 DL 212
-665.2 208 665.2 DL 216 665.2 212 665.2 DL/F5 5/Times-Roman@0 SF(18)93.6
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-(xample, on some systems)-2.12 E/F7 8/Times-Italic@0 SF -.08(ge)2 G
-(thostname).08 E F6(might return \231foo\232 which w)2 E
-(ould be mapped to \231foo.bar)-.08 E(.com\232 by)-.44 E F7 -.08(ge)2 G
-(thostbyname).08 E F6(.)A F5(19)93.6 689.2 Q F6(Older v)3.2 I
-(ersions of sendmail didn')-.12 E 2(tp)-.144 G(re-de\214ne)-2 E/F8 8
-/Times-Bold@0 SF($j)2 E F6(at all, so up until 8.6, con\214g \214les)2 E
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-96 Q F0($c)3.547 E F1 1.048(\214eld is set to the \231hop count,)3.547 F
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-(.e., the number of times this message has been pro-)-3.548 F 2.857
-(cessed. This)102 108 R .357(can be determined by the)2.857 F F0<ad68>
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-(\215ag on the command line or by counting the timestamps)2.857 F
-(in the message.)102 120 Q(The)127 136.2 Q F0($r)2.832 E F1(and)2.833 E
-F0($s)2.833 E F1 .333
-(\214elds are set to the protocol used to communicate with)2.833 F/F2 10
-/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)2.833 E F1 .333(and the send-)2.833 F .195
-(ing hostname.)102 148.2 R(The)5.195 E 2.694(yc)-.15 G .194
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-(command line \215ag or separately using the)2.694 F F0<ad4d>2.694 E F1
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--.25 F .467(If the sender is running an RFC 1413 compli-)5.467 F .385
-(ant IDENT serv)102 188.4 R .384(er and the recei)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G
-2.884(rh).15 G .384
-(as the IDENT protocol turned on, it will include the user name)-2.884 F
-(on that host.)102 200.4 Q(The)127 216.6 Q F0(${client_name})5.98 E F1
-(,)A F0(${client_addr})5.98 E F1 5.98(,a)C(nd)-5.98 E F0(${client_port})
-5.98 E F1 3.48(macros are set to the name,)5.98 F .786
-(address, and port number of the SMTP client who is in)102 228.6 R -.2
-(vo)-.4 G(king).2 E F2(sendmail)3.286 E F1 .786(as a serv)3.286 F(er)
--.15 E 5.786(.T)-.55 G .785(hese can be)-5.786 F(used in the)102 240.6 Q
-F2 -.15(ch)2.5 G(ec).15 E(k_*)-.2 E F1(rulesets \(using the)2.5 E F0($&)
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-(from the named)2.5 E F2(\214le)2.5 E F1(.)A 1.339
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-(Some classes ha)127 570.6 Q .3 -.15(ve i)-.2 H(nternal meaning to).15 E
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-(It is prede\214ned to)5.562 F
-(contain \2317bit\232, \2318bit\232, and \231binary\232.)138 598.8 Q
-17.86($=k set)102 615 R(to be the same as)2.5 E F0($k)2.5 E F1 2.5(,t)C
-(hat is, the UUCP node name.)-2.5 E 15.08($=m set)102 631.2 R
-(to the set of domains by which this host is kno)2.5 E
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--.25 G 3.08(rb).15 G 3.08(ee)-3.08 G .58(ight to se)-3.08 F -.15(ve)-.25
-G 3.08(nb).15 G .58(it encoded.)-3.08 F(It)5.58 E(def)138 659.4 Q 1.81
-(aults to \231multipart/signed\232.)-.1 F 1.81
-(Message types \231message/*\232 and \231multipart/*\232 are ne)6.81 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G(r).15 E 1.853(encoded directly)138 671.4 R 6.853(.M)-.65
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-(ys handled recursi).1 F -.15(ve)-.25 G(ly).15 E 6.853(.T)-.65 G 1.853
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-(rimary types \(e.g., \231te).15 F .857(xt\232\) or full)-.15 F
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-(class is initialized to ha)2.5 E .3 -.15(ve \231)-.2 H(te).15 E
-(xt/plain\232 only)-.15 E(.)-.65 E EP
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-.648(the set of subtypes of message that can be treated recursi)3.148 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G(ly).15 E 5.648(.B)-.65 G 3.148(yd)-5.648 G(ef)-3.148 E
-.648(ault it con-)-.1 F .97(tains only \231rfc822\232.)138 108 R .969
-(Other \231message/*\232 types cannot be 8)5.97 F/F2 10/Symbol SF<ae>A
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-.372(to the set of trusted users by the)2.873 F F0(T)2.872 E F1 .372
-(con\214guration line.)2.872 F .372(If you w)5.372 F .372
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-2.5 E/F3 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(/\214le/name)A F1(.)A 15.64($=w set)102
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-(wn by)-.25 F 5.513(.T)-.65 G .513(his can be used to match local host-)
--5.513 F(names.)138 188.4 Q($={persistentMacros})102 204.6 Q 1.052
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--.2 G 3.552(da).15 G 1.052(cross queue runs.)-3.552 F 1.052
-(Care should be tak)6.052 F 1.052(en when)-.1 F
-(adding macro names to this class.)138 228.6 Q F3(Sendmail)127 244.8 Q
-F1 .182(can be compiled to allo)2.682 F 2.682(wa)-.25 G F3(scanf)A F1
-.182(\(3\) string on the)B F0(F)2.682 E F1 2.683(line. This)2.683 F .183
-(lets you do simplistic)2.683 F .555(parsing of te)102 256.8 R .555
-(xt \214les.)-.15 F -.15(Fo)5.555 G 3.055(re).15 G .554
-(xample, to read all the user names in your system)-3.205 F F3
-(/etc/passwd)3.054 E F1 .554(\214le into a)3.054 F(class, use)102 268.8
-Q(FL/etc/passwd %[^:])142 285 Q(which reads e)102 301.2 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G
-(ry line up to the \214rst colon.).15 E F0 2.5(5.4. M)87 325.2 R 2.5
-<8a44>2.5 G(e\214ne Mailer)-2.5 E F1(Programs and interf)127 341.4 Q
-(aces to mailers are de\214ned in this line.)-.1 E(The format is:)5 E F0
-(M)142 357.6 Q F3(name)A F1 2.5(,{)C F3(\214eld)-2.5 E F1(=)A F3(value)A
-F1(}*)1.666 E(where)102 373.8 Q F3(name)4.244 E F1 1.744(is the name of\
- the mailer \(used internally only\) and the \231\214eld=name\232 pairs\
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-(gv An)-.18 F(ar)2.5 E(gument v)-.18 E(ector to pass to this mailer)-.15
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-(ries per connection).15 E 32.27(Linelimit The)142 498 R
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-510 R -.1(wo)2.5 G(rking directory for the mailer).1 E 42.84(Userid The)
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-(pe T).8 F(ype information for DSN diagnostics)-.8 E -.8(Wa)142 570 S
-50.86(it The).8 F(maximum time to w)2.5 E(ait for the mailer)-.1 E 69.22
-(/T)142 582 S(he root directory for the mailer)-69.22 E
-(Only the \214rst character of the \214eld name is check)102 598.2 Q
-(ed.)-.1 E .397(The follo)127 614.4 R .396
-(wing \215ags may be set in the mailer description.)-.25 F(An)5.396 E
-2.896(yo)-.15 G .396(ther \215ags may be used freely)-2.896 F .075(to c\
-onditionally assign headers to messages destined for particular mailers\
-.)102 626.4 R .075(Flags mark)5.075 F .075(ed with \207 are)-.1 F 1.193
-(not interpreted by the)102 638.4 R F3(sendmail)3.693 E F1 1.193
-(binary; these are the con)3.693 F -.15(ve)-.4 G 1.192
-(ntionally used to correlate to the \215ags).15 F .737(portion of the)
-102 650.4 R F0(H)3.237 E F1 3.237(line. Flags)3.237 F(mark)3.237 E .737
-(ed with \210 apply to the mailers for the sender address rather than)
--.1 F(the usual recipient mailers.)102 662.4 Q 15.56(aR)102 678.6 S .987
-(un Extended SMTP \(ESMTP\) protocol \(de\214ned in RFCs 1869, 1652, an\
-d 1870\).)-15.56 F .986(This \215ag)5.987 F(def)122 690.6 Q
-(aults on if the SMTP greeting message includes the w)-.1 E
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-(ook up the user part of the address in the alias database.)-12.78 F
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-96 S .456(orce a blank line on the end of a message.)-15.15 F .456
-(This is intended to w)5.456 F .456(ork around some stupid v)-.1 F(er)
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-2.663(on)-15.56 G .163(ot include comments in addresses.)-2.663 F .163
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-(ow).15 G .163(ork around a)-2.763 F 1.846
-(remote mailer that gets confused by comments.)122 148.2 R 1.846
-(This strips addresses of the form \231Phrase)6.846 F
-(<address>\232 or \231address \(Comment\)\232 do)122 160.2 Q
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-(he \231@domain\232 clause from).15 F(the sender en)122 200.4 Q -.15(ve)
--.4 G(lope address tack).15 E(ed on.)-.1 E(This allo)5 E
-(ws mail with headers of the form:)-.25 E(From: usera@hosta)162 216.6 Q
--.8(To)162 228.6 S 2.5(:u).8 G(serb@hostb, userc)-2.5 E(to be re)122
-244.8 Q(written as:)-.25 E(From: usera@hosta)162 261 Q -.8(To)162 273 S
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-(ets around route-address syntax addresses.)-.1 F .06
-(This is useful on mailers)5.06 F .187(that are going to pass addresses\
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-(ets as I/O redirection.)-.1 F(Ho)122 329.4 Q(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G
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-(ainst other shell metacharacters.)-.05 F .821
-(Therefore, passing addresses)5.821 F
-(to a shell should not be considered secure.)122 341.4 Q 5.28
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-(ants a \231Date:\232 header line.)-.1 E 15.56(eT)102 373.8 S .173
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-.15 G .173(onnect to, so try to a)-2.673 F -.2(vo)-.2 G .174
-(id connecting normally; an).2 F 2.674(yn)-.15 G .174(ecessary con-)
--2.674 F(nection will occur during a queue run.)122 385.8 Q
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-(EE)102 402 S(scape lines be)-13.89 E(ginning with \231From)-.15 E 2.5
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-2.69 E(om)-.45 E F1 .19(\215ag, b)2.69 F .19(ut only if this is a netw)
--.2 F .19(ork forw)-.1 F .19(ard operation \(i.e., the mailer)-.1 F
-(will gi)122 430.2 Q .3 -.15(ve a)-.25 H 2.5(ne).15 G(rror if the e)-2.5
-E -.15(xe)-.15 G(cuting user does not ha).15 E .3 -.15(ve s)-.2 H
-(pecial permissions\).).15 E 6.94(F\207 This)102 446.4 R(mailer w)2.5 E
-(ants a \231From:\232 header line.)-.1 E 15(gN)102 462.6 S(ormally)-15 E
-(,)-.65 E F2(sendmail)4.892 E F1 2.393(sends internally generated email\
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-(return address as required by RFC 1123.)122 474.6 R(Ho)6.327 E(we)-.25
-E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.127 -.4(r, s).15 H 1.327(ome mailers don').4 F 3.827
-(ta)-.18 G 1.327(ccept a null return)-3.827 F 3.31(address. If)122 486.6
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-E F1 .811(\215ag to pre)3.311 F -.15(ve)-.25 G(nt).15 E F2(sendmail)
-3.311 E F1 .811(from obe)3.311 F .811(ying the standards;)-.15 F 1.57
-(error messages will be sent as from the MAILER-D)122 498.6 R 1.57
-(AEMON \(actually)-.4 F 4.07(,t)-.65 G 1.57(he v)-4.07 F 1.57
-(alue of the)-.25 F F0($n)4.07 E F1(macro\).)122 510.6 Q 15(hU)102 526.8
-S(pper case should be preserv)-15 E(ed in host names for this mailer)
--.15 E(.)-.55 E 17.22(iD)102 543 S 2.5(oU)-17.22 G(ser Database re)-2.5
-E(writing on en)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.4 G(lope sender address.).15 E 16.67
-(IT)102 559.2 S .474(his mailer will be speaking SMTP to another)-16.67
-F F2(sendmail)2.974 E F1 2.974<8a61>2.974 G 2.975(ss)-2.974 G .475
-(uch it can use special protocol)-2.975 F 3.633(features. This)122 571.2
-R 1.133(option is not required \(i.e., if this option is omitted the tr\
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--.65 G(lthough perhaps not as ef)-2.5 E(\214ciently as possible\).)-.25
-E 17.22(jD)102 599.4 S 2.5(oU)-17.22 G(ser Database re)-2.5 E
-(writing on recipients as well as senders.)-.25 E 15(kN)102 615.6 S
-1.029(ormally when)-15 F F2(sendmail)3.529 E F1 1.029
-(connects to a host via SMTP)3.529 F 3.529(,i)-1.11 G 3.529(tc)-3.529 G
-1.03(hecks to mak)-3.529 F 3.53(es)-.1 G 1.03(ure that this isn')-3.53 F
-(t)-.18 E .562(accidently the same host name as might happen if)122
-627.6 R F2(sendmail)3.062 E F1 .562
-(is miscon\214gured or if a long-haul)3.062 F(netw)122 639.6 Q 1.073
-(ork interf)-.1 F 1.073(ace is set in loopback mode.)-.1 F 1.074
-(This \215ag disables the loopback check.)6.074 F 1.074(It should)6.074
-F(only be used under v)122 651.6 Q(ery unusual circumstances.)-.15 E
-12.78(KC)102 667.8 S(urrently unimplemented.)-12.78 E(Reserv)5 E
-(ed for chunking.)-.15 E 17.22(lT)102 684 S
-(his mailer is local \(i.e., \214nal deli)-17.22 E -.15(ve)-.25 G
-(ry will be performed\).).15 E 13.89(LL)102 700.2 S .82
-(imit the line lengths as speci\214ed in RFC821.)-13.89 F .819
-(This deprecated option should be replaced by)5.819 F(the)122 712.2 Q F0
-(L=)2.5 E F1(mail declaration.)2.5 E -.15(Fo)5 G 2.5(rh).15 G
-(istoric reasons, the)-2.5 E F0(L)2.5 E F1(\215ag also sets the)2.5 E F0
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-(SMM:08-45)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 12.22(mT)102 96 S .463(his m\
-ailer can send to multiple users on the same host in one transaction.)
--12.22 F .464(When a)5.464 F F0($u)2.964 E F1(macro)2.964 E .732
-(occurs in the)122 108 R/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(ar)3.232 E(gv)-.37 E F1
-.732(part of the mailer de\214nition, that \214eld will be repeated as \
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-15(nD)102 152.4 S 2.5(on)-15 G
-(ot insert a UNIX-style \231From\232 line on the front of the message.)
--2.5 E 15(oA)102 168.6 S -.1(lwa)-15 G .816(ys run as the o).1 F .816
-(wner of the recipient mailbox.)-.25 F(Normally)5.816 E F2(sendmail)
-3.316 E F1 .816(runs as the sender for)3.316 F .198
-(locally generated mail or as \231daemon\232 \(actually)122 180.6 R
-2.698(,t)-.65 G .198(he user speci\214ed in the)-2.698 F F0(u)2.698 E F1
-.198(option\) when deli)2.698 F(v-)-.25 E 1.337(ering netw)122 192.6 R
-1.337(ork mail.)-.1 F 1.338(The normal beha)6.338 F 1.338
-(vior is required by most local mailers, which will not)-.2 F(allo)122
-204.6 Q 2.521(wt)-.25 G .021(he en)-2.521 F -.15(ve)-.4 G .021
-(lope sender address to be set unless the mailer is running as daemon.)
-.15 F .02(This \215ag is)5.02 F(ignored if the)122 216.6 Q F0(S)2.5 E F1
-(\215ag is set.)2.5 E 15(pU)102 232.8 S .497(se the route-addr style re)
--15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .498(rse-path in the SMTP \231MAIL FR).15 F .498
-(OM:\232 command rather than just)-.4 F .385(the return address; althou\
-gh this is required in RFC821 section 3.1, man)122 244.8 R 2.885(yh)-.15
-G .385(osts do not process)-2.885 F(re)122 256.8 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G
-(rse-paths properly).15 E 5(.R)-.65 G -2.15 -.25(ev e)-5 H
-(rse-paths are of).25 E(\214cially discouraged by RFC 1123.)-.25 E 6.94
-(P\207 This)102 273 R(mailer w)2.5 E(ants a \231Return-P)-.1 E
-(ath:\232 line.)-.15 E 15(qW)102 289.2 S .068
-(hen an address that resolv)-15 F .069(es to this mailer is v)-.15 F
-.069(eri\214ed \(SMTP VRFY command\), generate 250)-.15 F
-(responses instead of 252 responses.)122 301.2 Q
-(This will imply that the address is local.)5 E 16.67(rS)102 317.4 S
-(ame as)-16.67 E F0(f)2.5 E F1 2.5(,b)C(ut sends a)-2.7 E F0<ad72>2.5 E
-F1(\215ag.)2.5 E 13.33(RO)102 333.6 S .67
-(pen SMTP connections from a \231secure\232 port.)-13.33 F .669
-(Secure ports aren')5.669 F 3.169(t\()-.18 G .669(secure, that is\) e)
--3.169 F .669(xcept on)-.15 F
-(UNIX machines, so it is unclear that this adds an)122 345.6 Q(ything.)
--.15 E 16.11(sS)102 361.8 S(trip quote characters \(" and \\\) of)-16.11
-E 2.5(fo)-.25 G 2.5(ft)-2.5 G(he address before calling the mailer)-2.5
-E(.)-.55 E 14.44(SD)102 378 S(on')-14.44 E 3.331(tr)-.18 G .831
-(eset the userid before calling the mailer)-3.331 F 5.831(.T)-.55 G .831
-(his w)-5.831 F .832(ould be used in a secure en)-.1 F(vironment)-.4 E
-(where)122 390 Q F2(sendmail)3.318 E F1 .817(ran as root.)3.317 F .817
-(This could be used to a)5.817 F -.2(vo)-.2 G .817(id for).2 F .817
-(ged addresses.)-.18 F .817(If the)5.817 F F0(U=)3.317 E F1 .817
-(\214eld is)3.317 F(also speci\214ed, this \215ag causes the ef)122 402
-Q(fecti)-.25 E .3 -.15(ve u)-.25 H(ser id to be set to that user).15 E
-(.)-.55 E 15(uU)102 418.2 S(pper case should be preserv)-15 E
-(ed in user names for this mailer)-.15 E(.)-.55 E 12.78(UT)102 434.4 S
-(his mailer w)-12.78 E(ants UUCP-style \231From\232 lines with the ugly\
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-(he user must ha)-12.78 F .865 -.15(ve a v)-.2 H .566
-(alid account on this machine, i.e., getpwnam must succeed.)-.1 F .566
-(If not, the)5.566 F(mail is bounced.)122 462.6 Q
-(This is required to get \231.forw)5 E(ard\232 capability)-.1 E(.)-.65 E
-7.5(x\207 This)102 478.8 R(mailer w)2.5 E
-(ants a \231Full-Name:\232 header line.)-.1 E 12.78(XT)102 495 S .972
-(his mailer w)-12.78 F .972(ant to use the hidden dot algorithm as spec\
-i\214ed in RFC821; basically)-.1 F 3.472(,a)-.65 G 1.272 -.15(ny l)
--3.472 H(ine).15 E(be)122 507 Q .796(ginning with a dot will ha)-.15 F
-1.096 -.15(ve a)-.2 H 3.296(ne).15 G .797
-(xtra dot prepended \(to be stripped at the other end\).)-3.446 F(This)
-5.797 E(insures that lines in the message containing a dot will not ter\
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-.965(un Local Mail T)-15.56 F .965(ransfer Protocol \(LMTP\) between)
--.35 F F2(sendmail)3.465 E F1 .965(and the local mailer)3.465 F 5.965
-(.T)-.55 G .965(his is a)-5.965 F -.25(va)122 547.2 S .167(riant on SMT\
-P de\214ned in RFC 2033 that is speci\214cally designed for deli).25 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G .167(ry to a local mail-).15 F(box.)122 559.2 Q 15(0D)102
-575.4 S(on')-15 E 2.5(tl)-.18 G
-(ook up MX records for hosts sent via SMTP)-2.5 E(.)-1.11 E 15(3E)102
-591.6 S .002(xtend the list of characters con)-15 F -.15(ve)-.4 G .001
-(rted to =XX notation when con).15 F -.15(ve)-.4 G .001
-(rting to Quoted-Printable to).15 F .977(include those that don')122
-603.6 R 3.478(tm)-.18 G .978(ap cleanly between ASCII and EBCDIC.)-3.478
-F .978(Useful if you ha)5.978 F 1.278 -.15(ve I)-.2 H(BM).15 E
-(mainframes on site.)122 615.6 Q 15(5I)102 631.8 S 2.717(fn)-15 G 2.717
-(oa)-2.717 G .217(liases are found for this address, pass the address t\
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-122 643.8 R(is intended to forw)2.5 E(ard the mail to an alternate deli)
--.1 E -.15(ve)-.25 G(ry spot.).15 E 15(6S)102 660 S(trip headers to se)
--15 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(nb).15 G(its.)-2.5 E 15(7S)102 676.2 S 1.14
-(trip all output to se)-15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.64(nb).15 G 3.64
-(its. This)-3.64 F 1.14(is the def)3.64 F 1.141(ault if the)-.1 F F0(L)
-3.641 E F1 1.141(\215ag is set.)3.641 F 1.141(Note that clearing this)
-6.141 F .295(option is not suf)122 688.2 R .295
-(\214cient to get full eight bit data passed through)-.25 F F2(sendmail)
-2.795 E F1 5.295(.I)C 2.795(ft)-5.295 G(he)-2.795 E F0(7)2.795 E F1 .295
-(option is set,)2.795 F .716(this is essentially al)122 700.2 R -.1(wa)
--.1 G .717(ys set, since the eighth bit w).1 F .717
-(as stripped on input.)-.1 F .717(Note that this option)5.717 F
-(will only impact messages that didn')122 712.2 Q 2.5(th)-.18 G -2.25
--.2(av e)-2.5 H(8)2.7 E/F3 10/Symbol SF<ae>A F1 2.5(7b)C(it MIME con)
--2.5 E -.15(ve)-.4 G(rsions performed.).15 E EP
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 15(8I)102
-96 S 3.783(fs)-15 G 1.283(et, it is acceptable to send eight bit data t\
-o this mailer; the usual attempt to do 8)-3.783 F/F2 10/Symbol SF<ae>A
-F1 3.782(7b)C(it)-3.782 E(MIME con)122 108 Q -.15(ve)-.4 G
-(rsions will be bypassed.).15 E 15(9I)102 124.2 S 2.704(fs)-15 G .204
-(et, do)-2.704 F/F3 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(limited)2.704 E F1(7)2.704 E F2
-<ae>A F1 2.704(8b)C .204(it MIME con)-2.704 F -.15(ve)-.4 G 2.704
-(rsions. These).15 F(con)2.704 E -.15(ve)-.4 G .205
-(rsions are limited to te).15 F .205(xt/plain data.)-.15 F 17.22(:C)102
-140.4 S .982(heck addresses to see if the)-17.22 F 3.482(yb)-.15 G -.15
-(eg)-3.482 G .982(in \231:include:\232; if the).15 F 3.482(yd)-.15 G
-.982(o, con)-3.482 F -.15(ve)-.4 G .982
-(rt them to the \231*include*\232).15 F(mailer)122 152.4 Q(.)-.55 E 18
-(|C)102 168.6 S(heck addresses to see if the)-18 E 2.5(yb)-.15 G -.15
-(eg)-2.5 G(in with a `|'; if the).15 E 2.5(yd)-.15 G(o, con)-2.5 E -.15
-(ve)-.4 G(rt them to the \231prog\232 mailer).15 E(.)-.55 E 17.22(/C)102
-184.8 S(heck addresses to see if the)-17.22 E 2.5(yb)-.15 G -.15(eg)-2.5
-G(in with a `/'; if the).15 E 2.5(yd)-.15 G(o, con)-2.5 E -.15(ve)-.4 G
-(rt them to the \231*\214le*\232 mailer).15 E(.)-.55 E 10.79(@L)102 201
-S(ook up addresses in the user database.)-10.79 E 11.67(%D)102 217.2 S
-3.382(on)-11.67 G .882(ot attempt deli)-3.382 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .883(ry \
-on initial recipient of a message or on queue runs unless the queued).15
-F(message is selected using one of the -qI/-qR/-qS queue run modi\214er\
-s or an ETRN request.)122 229.2 Q .268
-(Con\214guration \214les prior to le)127 245.4 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.768
-(l6a).15 G .268(ssume the `)-2.768 F -1.11(A')-.8 G 2.768(,`)1.11 G .268
-(w', `5', `:', `|', `/', and `@' options on the)-2.768 F
-(mailer named \231local\232.)102 257.4 Q .306(The mailer with the speci\
-al name \231error\232 can be used to generate a user error)127 273.6 R
-5.306(.T)-.55 G .306(he \(optional\))-5.306 F .324(host \214eld is an e)
-102 285.6 R .323(xit status to be returned, and the user \214eld is a m\
-essage to be printed.)-.15 F .323(The e)5.323 F .323(xit sta-)-.15 F
-.891(tus may be numeric or one of the v)102 297.6 R .891(alues USA)-.25
-F .891(GE, NOUSER, NOHOST)-.4 F 3.391(,U)-.74 G -.35(NA)-3.391 G -1.35
-(VA)-1 G .891(ILABLE, SOFT)1.35 F(-)-.92 E -1.2(WA)102 309.6 S 1.142
-(RE, TEMPF)1.2 F 1.142(AIL, PR)-.74 F -1.88 -.4(OT O)-.4 H 1.142
-(COL, or CONFIG to return the corresponding EX_ e).4 F 1.141
-(xit code, or an)-.15 F .288
-(enhanced error code as described in RFC 1893,)102 321.6 R F3 .288
-(Enhanced Mail System Status Codes.)2.788 F F1 -.15(Fo)5.288 G 2.788(re)
-.15 G(xample,)-2.938 E(the entry:)102 333.6 Q
-($#error $@ NOHOST $: Host unkno)142 349.8 Q(wn in this domain)-.25 E
-.145(on the RHS of a rule will cause the speci\214ed error to be genera\
-ted and the \231Host unkno)102 366 R .145(wn\232 e)-.25 F .145(xit sta-)
--.15 F .491(tus to be returned if the LHS matches.)102 378 R .491
-(This mailer is only functional in rulesets 0, 5, or one of the)5.491 F
-(check_* rulesets.)102 390 Q .257
-(The mailer with the special name \231discard\232 causes an)127 406.2 R
-2.756(ym)-.15 G .256(ail sent to it to be discarded b)-2.756 F .256
-(ut oth-)-.2 F 1.075(erwise treated as though it were successfully deli)
-102 418.2 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.575(red. This).15 F 1.075
-(mailer can not be used in ruleset 0,)3.575 F(only in the v)102 430.2 Q
-(arious address checking rulesets.)-.25 E .468
-(The mailer named \231local\232)127 446.4 R F3(must)2.968 E F1 .468
-(be de\214ned in e)2.968 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .468
-(ry con\214guration \214le.).15 F .468(This is used to deli)5.468 F -.15
-(ve)-.25 G(r).15 E .25(local mail, and is treated specially in se)102
-458.4 R -.15(ve)-.25 G .25(ral w).15 F 2.75(ays. Additionally)-.1 F 2.75
-(,t)-.65 G .25(hree other mailers named \231prog\232,)-2.75 F .942(\231\
-*\214le*\232, and \231*include*\232 may be de\214ned to tune the deli)
-102 470.4 R -.15(ve)-.25 G .942
-(ry of messages to programs, \214les, and).15 F
-(:include: lists respecti)102 482.4 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G(ly).15 E 5(.T)-.65
-G(he)-5 E 2.5(yd)-.15 G(ef)-2.5 E(ault to:)-.1 E
-(Mprog, P=/bin/sh, F=lsoDq9, T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix, A=sh \255c $u)142
-498.6 Q
-(M*\214le*, P=[FILE], F=lsDFMPEouq9, T=DNS/RFC822/X-Unix, A=FILE $u)142
-510.6 Q(M*include*, P=/de)142 522.6 Q(v/null, F=su, A=INCLUDE $u)-.25 E
-.615(The Sender and Recipient re)127 543 R .615
-(writing sets may either be a simple ruleset id or may be tw)-.25 F
-3.116(oi)-.1 G(ds)-3.116 E .576
-(separated by a slash; if so, the \214rst re)102 555 R .575
-(writing set is applied to en)-.25 F -.15(ve)-.4 G .575
-(lope addresses and the second is).15 F(applied to headers.)102 567 Q
-(Setting an)5 E 2.5(yv)-.15 G(alue zero disables corresponding mailer)
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-(ilable, it tries to).25 F -.15(exe)102 607.2 S .816
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-(This is intended to be used only on the \231prog\232 mailer)5.816 F
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-(directory is not normally readable by unpri)102 631.2 Q(vile)-.25 E
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-(rriding the).15 F F0(DefaultUser)4.363 E F1 .098(option \(q.v)102 659.4
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-(fecti)-.25 E .398 -.15(ve u)-.25 H(id).15 E .693
-(and gid for the process.)102 671.4 R .694(This may be gi)5.693 F -.15
-(ve)-.25 G 3.194(na).15 G(s)-3.194 E F3(user:gr)3.194 E(oup)-.45 E F1
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-F .127(ed up in the)-.1 F F3(passwd)2.627 E F1(and)2.627 E F3(gr)2.627 E
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-(only a symbolic user name is speci\214ed, the group id in the)102 695.4
-R F3(passwd)3.282 E F1 .782(\214le for that user is used as the)3.282 F
-(group id.)102 707.4 Q EP
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-(SMM:08-47)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .545
-(The Charset \214eld is used when con)127 96 R -.15(ve)-.4 G .545
-(rting a message to MIME; this is the character set used).15 F .465
-(in the Content-T)102 108 R .465(ype: header)-.8 F 5.465(.I)-.55 G 2.965
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-120 R .258(alue \231unkno)-.25 F .258(wn-8bit\232 is used.)-.25 F F0
--1.2(WA)5.257 G(RNING:)1.2 E F1 .257
-(this \214eld applies to the sender')2.757 F 2.757(sm)-.55 G(ailer)
--2.757 E 2.757(,n)-.4 G .257(ot the)-2.757 F(recipient')102 132 Q 2.701
-(sm)-.55 G(ailer)-2.701 E 5.201(.F)-.55 G .201(or e)-5.351 F .201
-(xample, if the en)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.4 G .202
-(lope sender address lists an address on the local netw).15 F(ork)-.1 E
-.48(and the recipient is on an e)102 144 R .48(xternal netw)-.15 F .48
-(ork, the character set will be set from the Charset= \214eld for)-.1 F
-(the local netw)102 156 Q(ork mailer)-.1 E 2.5(,n)-.4 G
-(ot that of the e)-2.5 E(xternal netw)-.15 E(ork mailer)-.1 E(.)-.55 E
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-(alues separated by slashes: the MT)-.25 F .305
-(A-type \(that is, the description of ho)-.93 F(w)-.25 E .083(hosts are\
- named\), the address type \(the description of e-mail addresses\), and\
- the diagnostic type \(the)102 196.2 R .143
-(description of error diagnostic codes\).)102 208.2 R .143
-(Each of these must be a re)5.143 F .142(gistered v)-.15 F .142
-(alue or be)-.25 F .142(gin with \231X\255\232.)-.15 F(The def)102 220.2
-Q(ault is \231dns/rfc822/smtp\232.)-.1 E 1.175(The m= \214eld speci\214\
-es the maximum number of messages to attempt to deli)127 236.4 R -.15
-(ve)-.25 G 3.675(ro).15 G 3.675(nas)-3.675 G(ingle)-3.675 E
-(SMTP or LMTP connection.)102 248.4 Q 1.052
-(The /= \214eld speci\214es a ne)127 264.6 R 3.552(wr)-.25 G 1.052
-(oot directory for the mailer)-3.552 F 6.052(.T)-.55 G 1.052
-(he path is macro e)-6.052 F 1.051(xpanded and)-.15 F .512
-(then passed to the \231chroot\232 system call.)102 276.6 R .512
-(The root directory is changed before the Directory \214eld is)5.512 F
-(consulted or the uid is changed.)102 288.6 Q .561(The W)127 304.8 R
-.561(ait= \214eld speci\214es the maximum time to w)-.8 F .56
-(ait for the mailer to return after sending all)-.1 F(data to it.)102
-316.8 Q(This applies to mailers that ha)5 E .3 -.15(ve b)-.2 H(een fork)
-.15 E(ed by)-.1 E/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)2.5 E F1(.)A F0 2.5
-(5.5. H)87 340.8 R 2.5<8a44>2.5 G(e\214ne Header)-2.5 E F1 1.135
-(The format of the header lines that)127 357 R F2(sendmail)3.636 E F1
-1.136(inserts into the message are de\214ned by the)3.636 F F0(H)3.636 E
-F1 2.5(line. The)102 369 R(syntax of this line is one of the follo)2.5 E
-(wing:)-.25 E F0(H)142 385.2 Q F2(hname)A F0(:)A F2(htemplate)2.5 E F0
-(H)142 405.6 Q F1([)A F0(?)A F2(m\215a)A(gs)-.1 E F0(?])A F2(hname)A F0
-(:)A F2(htemplate)2.5 E F0(H)142 426 Q F1([)A F0(?)A F2(${macr)A(o})-.45
-E F0(?])A F2(hname)A F0(:)A F2(htemplate)2.5 E F1 1.058(Continuation li\
-nes in this spec are re\215ected directly into the outgoing message.)102
-442.2 R(The)6.058 E F2(htemplate)3.557 E F1(is)3.557 E(macro-e)102 454.2
-Q 1.12(xpanded before insertion into the message.)-.15 F 1.12(If the)
-6.12 F F2(m\215a)3.62 E(gs)-.1 E F1 1.12
-(\(surrounded by question marks\))3.62 F .161(are speci\214ed, at least\
- one of the speci\214ed \215ags must be stated in the mailer de\214niti\
-on for this header)102 466.2 R .857(to be automatically output.)102
-478.2 R .858(If a)5.858 F F2(${macr)3.358 E(o})-.45 E F1 .858
-(\(surrounded by question marks\) is speci\214ed, the header)3.358 F
-1.264(will be automatically output if the macro is set.)102 490.2 R
-1.264(The macro may be set using an)6.264 F 3.764(yo)-.15 G 3.763(ft)
--3.764 G 1.263(he normal)-3.763 F .232(methods, including using the)102
-502.2 R F0(macr)2.732 E(o)-.18 E F1 .232(storage map in a ruleset.)2.732
-F .232(If one of these headers is in the input)5.232 F
-(it is re\215ected to the output re)102 514.2 Q -.05(ga)-.15 G
-(rdless of these \215ags or macros.).05 E(Some headers ha)127 530.4 Q .3
--.15(ve s)-.2 H(pecial semantics that will be described later).15 E(.)
--.55 E 2.711(As)127 546.6 S .211(econdary syntax allo)-2.711 F .211
-(ws v)-.25 F .211(alidation of headers as the)-.25 F 2.711(ya)-.15 G
-.211(re being read.)-2.711 F 1.81 -.8(To e)5.21 H .21(nable v).8 F
-(alidation,)-.25 E(use:)102 558.6 Q F0(H)142 574.8 Q F2(Header)A F0 2.5
-(:$)C(>)-2.5 E F2(Ruleset)A F0(H)142 586.8 Q F2(Header)A F0 2.5(:$)C(>+)
--2.5 E F2(Ruleset)A F1 .715(The indicated)102 603 R F2(Ruleset)3.215 E
-F1 .715(is called for the speci\214ed)3.215 F F2(Header)3.216 E F1 3.216
-(,a)C .716(nd can return)-3.216 F F0($#err)3.216 E(or)-.18 E F1 .716
-(to reject the mes-)3.216 F 1.972(sage or)102 615 R F0($#discard)4.472 E
-F1 1.971(to discard the message \(as with the other)4.472 F F0(check_)
-4.471 E F1 4.471(*r)C 4.471(ulesets\). The)-4.471 F 1.971(header is)
-4.471 F .249(treated as a structured \214eld, that is, comments \(in pa\
-rentheses\) are deleted before processing, unless)102 627 R
-(the second form)102 639 Q F0($>+)2.5 E F1(is used.)2.5 E -.15(Fo)127
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF
-(HMessage-Id: $>CheckMessageId)142 96 Q(SCheckMessageId)142 120 Q
-(R< $+ @ $+)142 132 Q 11.06(>$)5 G 2.5(@O)-11.06 G(K)-2.5 E 52.83
-(R$* $#error)142 144 R($: Ille)2.5 E -.05(ga)-.15 G 2.5(lM).05 G
-(essage-Id header)-2.5 E -.1(wo)102 160.2 S(uld refuse an).1 E 2.5(ym)
--.15 G(essage that had a Message-Id: header of an)-2.5 E 2.5(yo)-.15 G
-2.5(ft)-2.5 G(he follo)-2.5 E(wing forms:)-.25 E(Message-Id: <>)142
-176.4 Q(Message-Id: some te)142 188.4 Q(xt)-.15 E(Message-Id: <le)142
-200.4 Q -.05(ga)-.15 G 2.5(lt).05 G -.15(ex)-2.5 G(t@domain> e).15 E
-(xtra crud)-.15 E 3.069(Ad)102 216.6 S(ef)-3.069 E .569
-(ault ruleset that is called for headers which don')-.1 F 3.069(th)-.18
-G -2.25 -.2(av e)-3.069 H 3.069(as)3.269 G .568
-(peci\214c ruleset de\214ned for them can)-3.069 F(be speci\214ed by:)
-102 228.6 Q F0(H)142 244.8 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(*)A F0 2.5(:$)C(>)
--2.5 E F2(Ruleset)A F1(or)102 261 Q F0(H)142 277.2 Q F2(*)A F0 2.5(:$)C
-(>+)-2.5 E F2(Ruleset)A F0 2.5(5.6. O)87 305.4 R 2.5<8a53>2.5 G
-(et Option)-2.5 E F1 .962(There are a number of global options that can\
- be set from a con\214guration \214le.)127 321.6 R .963(Options are)
-5.963 F .86(represented by full w)102 333.6 R .86(ords; some are also r\
-epresentable as single characters for back compatibility)-.1 F(.)-.65 E
-(The syntax of this line is:)102 345.6 Q F0(O)142 361.8 Q F2(option)7.5
-E F0(=)A F2(value)A F1 .562(This sets option)102 378 R F2(option)3.062 E
-F1 .562(to be)3.062 F F2(value)3.062 E F1 5.562(.N)C .562
-(ote that there)-5.562 F F2(must)3.062 E F1 .562
-(be a space between the letter `O' and the)3.062 F(name of the option.)
-102 390 Q(An older v)5 E(ersion is:)-.15 E F0(O)142 406.2 Q F2 1.666(ov)
-C(alue)-1.666 E F1 .13(where the option)102 422.4 R F2(o)2.63 E F1 .13
-(is a single character)2.63 F 5.13(.D)-.55 G .13
-(epending on the option,)-5.13 F F2(value)2.63 E F1 .13
-(may be a string, an inte)2.63 F(ger)-.15 E(,)-.4 E 2.5(ab)102 434.4 S
-(oolean \(with le)-2.5 E -.05(ga)-.15 G 2.5(lv).05 G
-(alues \231t\232, \231T\232, \231f\232, or \231F\232; the def)-2.75 E
-(ault is TR)-.1 E(UE\), or a time interv)-.4 E(al.)-.25 E
-(The options supported \(with the old, one character names in brack)127
-450.6 Q(ets\) are:)-.1 E(AliasFile=)102 466.8 Q F2(spec, spec, ...)A F1
-.439([A] Specify possible alias \214le\(s\).)174 478.8 R(Each)5.439 E F2
-(spec)2.939 E F1 .439(should be in the format `)2.939 F(`)-.74 E F2
-(class)A F0(:)A F2(\214le)2.94 E F1 -.74('')C(where)174 490.8 Q F2
-(class)3.1 E F0(:)A F1 .599(is optional and def)3.099 F .599(aults to `)
--.1 F(`implicit')-.74 E 3.099('. Depending)-.74 F .599(on ho)3.099 F(w)
--.25 E F2(sendmail)3.099 E F1 .186(is compiled, v)174 502.8 R .187(alid\
- classes are \231implicit\232 \(search through a compiled-in list of al\
-ias)-.25 F 2.055
-(\214le types, for back compatibility\), \231hash\232 \(if)174 514.8 R
-/F3 9/Times-Roman@0 SF(NEWDB)4.555 E F1 2.055
-(is speci\214ed\), \231dbm\232 \(if)4.555 F F3(NDBM)174 526.8 Q F1 1.588
-(is speci\214ed\), \231stab\232 \(internal symbol table \212 not normal\
-ly used unless)4.088 F .075(you ha)174 538.8 R .375 -.15(ve n)-.2 H
-2.575(oo).15 G .075(ther database lookup\), or \231nis\232 \(if)-2.575 F
-F3(NIS)2.574 E F1 .074(is speci\214ed\).)2.574 F .074(If a list of)5.074
-F F2(spec)2.574 E F1(s)A(are pro)174 550.8 Q(vided,)-.15 E F2(sendmail)
-2.5 E F1(searches them in order)2.5 E(.)-.55 E(AliasW)102 567 Q(ait=)-.8
-E F2(timeout)A F1 .14([a] If set, w)174 579 R .14(ait up to)-.1 F F2
-(timeout)2.64 E F1 .141(\(units def)2.641 F .141
-(ault to minutes\) for an \231@:@\232 entry to e)-.1 F(xist)-.15 E .518
-(in the alias database before starting up.)174 591 R .517
-(If it does not appear in the)5.517 F F2(timeout)3.017 E F1(inter)3.017
-E(-)-.2 E -.25(va)174 603 S 3.21(lr).25 G(eb)-3.21 E .71
-(uild the database \(if the)-.2 F F0 -.5(Au)3.21 G(toReb).5 E
-(uildAliases)-.2 E F1 .71(option is also set\) or issue a)3.21 F -.1(wa)
-174 615 S(rning.).1 E(Allo)102 631.2 Q(wBogusHELO)-.25 E 1.104
-([no short name] If set, allo)174 643.2 R 3.604(wH)-.25 G 1.104
-(ELO SMTP commands that don')-3.604 F 3.604(ti)-.18 G 1.103
-(nclude a host)-3.604 F 2.881(name. Setting)174 655.2 R .382
-(this violates RFC 1123 section 5.2.5, b)2.881 F .382
-(ut is necessary to interoper)-.2 F(-)-.2 E .061(ate with se)174 667.2 R
--.15(ve)-.25 G .061(ral SMTP clients.).15 F .061(If there is a v)5.061 F
-.06(alue, it is still check)-.25 F .06(ed for le)-.1 F(gitimac)-.15 E
--.65(y.)-.15 G -1.05(AuthMechanisms [no)102 683.4 R 2.672
-(short name] List of authentication mechanisms for A)5.172 F 2.672
-(UTH \(separated by)-.55 F 2.853(spaces\). The)174 695.4 R(adv)2.853 E
-.353(ertised list of authentication mechanisms will be the intersection)
--.15 F .271(of this list and the list of a)174 707.4 R -.25(va)-.2 G
-.272(ilable mechanisms as determined by the Cyrus SASL).25 F(library)174
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-(SMM:08-49)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 17.83(AuthOptions [no)102 96
-R .863(short name] When to use the A)3.363 F .862
-(UTH= parameter for the MAIL FR)-.55 F .862(OM com-)-.4 F(mand;)174 108
-Q 2.5(AO)214 124.2 S(nly when authentication succeeded.)-2.5 E(The def)
-174 140.4 Q(ault is to try whene)-.1 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(rS).15 G
-(MTP A)-2.5 E(UTH is a)-.55 E -.25(va)-.2 G(ilable.).25 E(AutoReb)102
-156.6 Q(uildAliases)-.2 E 1.061([D] If set, reb)174 168.6 R 1.062
-(uild the alias database if necessary and possible.)-.2 F 1.062(The reb)
-6.062 F 1.062(uild will)-.2 F .381(happen the ne)174 180.6 R .381
-(xt time an alias is look)-.15 F .381(ed up.)-.1 F .38
-(If this option is not set,)5.381 F/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)
-2.88 E F1(will)2.88 E(ne)174 192.6 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G 4.27(rr).15 G(eb)
--4.27 E 1.77(uild the alias database unless e)-.2 F 1.77
-(xplicitly requested using)-.15 F F0(\255bi)4.27 E F1(.)A F0(NO)6.77 E
-(TE)-.4 E F1(:)A .346
-(There is a potential for a denial of service attack if this is set.)174
-204.6 R .345(This option is dep-)5.346 F(recated and will be remo)174
-216.6 Q -.15(ve)-.15 G 2.5(df).15 G(rom a future v)-2.5 E(ersion.)-.15 E
-(BlankSub=)102 232.8 Q F2(c)A F1 1.255
-([B] Set the blank substitution character to)22.47 F F2(c)3.755 E F1
-6.255(.U)C 1.255(nquoted spaces in addresses are)-6.255 F
-(replaced by this character)174 244.8 Q 5(.D)-.55 G(ef)-5 E
-(aults to space \(i.e., no change is made\).)-.1 E 14.51
-(CheckAliases [n])102 261 R -1.11(Va)2.5 G
-(lidate the RHS of aliases when reb)1.11 E(uilding the alias database.)
--.2 E(CheckpointInterv)102 277.2 Q(al=)-.25 E F2(N)A F1 1.297
-([C] Checkpoints the queue e)174 289.2 R -.15(ve)-.25 G(ry).15 E F2(N)
-3.797 E F1(\(def)3.797 E 1.297(ault 10\) addresses sent.)-.1 F 1.296
-(If your system)6.296 F .746(crashes during deli)174 301.2 R -.15(ve)
--.25 G .746(ry to a lar).15 F .746(ge list, this pre)-.18 F -.15(ve)-.25
-G .746(nts retransmission to an).15 F 3.247(yb)-.15 G .747(ut the)-3.447
-F(last recipients.)174 313.2 Q(ClassF)102 329.4 Q(actor=)-.15 E F2(fact)
-A F1 1.625([z] The indicated)4.29 F F2(fact)4.124 E F1 1.624
-(or is multiplied by the message class \(determined by the)B .718
-(Precedence: \214eld in the user header and the)174 341.4 R F0(P)3.219 E
-F1 .719(lines in the con\214guration \214le\) and)3.219 F 2.638
-(subtracted from the priority)174 353.4 R 7.637(.T)-.65 G 2.637
-(hus, messages with a higher Priority: will be)-7.637 F -.1(fa)174 365.4
-S -.2(vo)-.1 G 2.5(red. Def).2 F(aults to 1800.)-.1 E
-(ClientPortOptions=)102 381.6 Q F2(options)A F1 .355
-([O] Set client SMTP options.)174 393.6 R .355(The options are)5.355 F
-F2 -.1(ke)2.855 G(y=value)-.2 E F1 .355(pairs separated by com-)2.855 F
-2.5(mas. Kno)174 405.6 R(wn k)-.25 E -.15(ey)-.1 G 2.5(sa).15 G(re:)-2.5
-E 52.83(Port Name/number)214 421.8 R
-(of source port for connection \(def)2.5 E(aults to an)-.1 E 2.5(yf)-.15
-G(ree port\))-2.5 E 48.95(Addr Address)214 433.8 R(mask \(def)2.5 E
-(aults IN)-.1 E(ADDR_ANY\))-.35 E -.15(Fa)214 445.8 S 41.31
-(mily Address).15 F -.1(fa)2.5 G(mily \(def).1 E(aults to INET\))-.1 E
-21.72(SndBufSize Size)214 457.8 R(of TCP send b)2.5 E(uf)-.2 E(fer)-.25
-E 21.17(RcvBufSize Size)214 469.8 R(of TCP recei)2.5 E .3 -.15(ve b)-.25
-H(uf)-.05 E(fer)-.25 E 34.5(Modi\214er Options)214 481.8 R
-(\(\215ags\) for the daemon)2.5 E(The)174 498 Q F2(Addr)3.166 E F1 .666
-(ess mask may be a numeric address in dot notation or a netw)B .665
-(ork name.)-.1 F F2(Modi\214er)174 510 Q F1(can be the follo)2.5 E
-(wing character:)-.25 E 67(hu)214 526.2 S(se name of interf)-67 E
-(ace for HELO command)-.1 E .763(If `)174 542.4 R(`h')-.74 E 3.263('i)
--.74 G 3.263(ss)-3.263 G .763
-(et, the name corresponding to the outgoing interf)-3.263 F .764
-(ace address \(whether)-.1 F .431
-(chosen via the Connection parameter or the def)174 554.4 R .431
-(ault\) is used for the HELO/EHLO)-.1 F(command.)174 566.4 Q 3.95
-(ColonOkInAddr [no)102 582.6 R 4.679
-(short name] If set, colons are acceptable in e-mail addresses \(e.g.,)
-7.179 F 3.54(\231host:user\232\). If)174 594.6 R 1.04
-(not set, colons indicate the be)3.54 F 1.04
-(ginning of a RFC 822 group con-)-.15 F 1.987
-(struct \(\231groupname: member1, member2, ... memberN;\232\).)174 606.6
-R 1.988(Doubled colons are)6.988 F(al)174 618.6 Q -.1(wa)-.1 G 2.215(ys\
- acceptable \(\231nodename::user\232\) and proper route-addr nesting is\
- under).1 F(-)-.2 E 1.036(stood \(\231<@relay:user@host>\232\).)174
-630.6 R 1.037(Furthermore, this option def)6.036 F 1.037
-(aults on if the con-)-.1 F .854(\214guration v)174 642.6 R .854
-(ersion le)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.354(li).15 G 3.354(sl)-3.354 G .853
-(ess than 6 \(for back compatibility\).)-3.354 F(Ho)5.853 E(we)-.25 E
--.15(ve)-.25 G 1.653 -.4(r, i).15 H 3.353(tm).4 G(ust)-3.353 E(be of)174
-654.6 Q 2.5(ff)-.25 G(or full compatibility with RFC 822.)-2.5 E
-(ConnectionCacheSize=)102 670.8 Q F2(N)A F1 .242([k] The maximum number\
- of open connections that will be cached at a time.)174 682.8 R(The)
-5.243 E(def)174 694.8 Q .386(ault is one.)-.1 F .386
-(This delays closing the current connection until either this in)5.386 F
--.2(vo)-.4 G(ca-).2 E 1.191(tion of)174 706.8 R F2(sendmail)3.691 E F1
-1.191(needs to connect to another host or it terminates.)3.691 F 1.192
-(Setting it to)6.192 F 2.047(zero def)174 718.8 R 2.047
-(aults to the old beha)-.1 F(vior)-.2 E 4.546(,t)-.4 G 2.046
-(hat is, connections are closed immediately)-4.546 F(.)-.65 E EP
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .266(Sin\
-ce this consumes \214le descriptors, the connection cache should be k)
-174 96 R .266(ept small: 4)-.1 F(is probably a practical maximum.)174
-108 Q(ConnectionCacheT)102 124.2 Q(imeout=)-.35 E/F2 10/Times-Italic@0
-SF(timeout)A F1 .708([K] The maximum amount of time a cached connection\
- will be permitted to idle)174 136.2 R 1.082(without acti)174 148.2 R
-(vity)-.25 E 6.082(.I)-.65 G 3.582(ft)-6.082 G 1.083(his time is e)
--3.582 F 1.083(xceeded, the connection is immediately closed.)-.15 F
-.418(This v)174 160.2 R .418
-(alue should be small \(on the order of ten minutes\).)-.25 F(Before)
-5.418 E F2(sendmail)2.918 E F1 .417(uses a)2.917 F .507
-(cached connection, it al)174 172.2 R -.1(wa)-.1 G .508
-(ys sends a RSET command to check the connection; if).1 F .402(this f)
-174 184.2 R .402(ails, it reopens the connection.)-.1 F .401(This k)
-5.402 F .401(eeps your end from f)-.1 F .401(ailing if the other)-.1 F
-1.544(end times out.)174 196.2 R 1.545
-(The point of this option is to be a good netw)6.544 F 1.545
-(ork neighbor and)-.1 F -.2(avo)174 208.2 S(id using up e).2 E(xcessi)
--.15 E .3 -.15(ve r)-.25 H(esources on the other end.).15 E(The def)5 E
-(ault is \214v)-.1 E 2.5(em)-.15 G(inutes.)-2.5 E(ConnectOnlyT)102 224.4
-Q(o=)-.8 E F2(addr)A(ess)-.37 E F1 .862
-([no short name] This can be used to o)174 236.4 R -.15(ve)-.15 G .861
-(rride the connection address \(for testing).15 F(purposes\).)174 248.4
-Q(ConnectionRateThrottle=)102 264.6 Q F2(N)A F1 .21
-([no short name] If set to a positi)174 276.6 R .511 -.15(ve v)-.25 H
-.211(alue, allo)-.1 F 2.711(wn)-.25 G 2.711(om)-2.711 G .211(ore than)
--2.711 F F2(N)2.711 E F1 .211(incoming daemon)2.711 F 1.776
-(connections in a one second period.)174 288.6 R 1.776
-(This is intended to \215atten out peaks and)6.776 F(allo)174 300.6 Q
-2.5(wt)-.25 G(he load a)-2.5 E -.15(ve)-.2 G(rage checking to cut in.)
-.15 E(Def)5 E(aults to zero \(no limits\).)-.1 E(ControlSock)102 316.8 Q
-(etName=)-.1 E F2(name)A F1 .476
-([no short name] Name of the control sock)174 328.8 R .477
-(et for daemon management.)-.1 F 2.977(Ar)5.477 G(unning)-2.977 E F2
-(sendmail)174 340.8 Q F1 1.225
-(daemon can be controlled through this named sock)3.725 F 3.725(et. A)
--.1 F -.25(va)-.74 G 1.225(ilable com-).25 F .994(mands are:)174 352.8 R
-F2 .994(help, r)3.494 F .994(estart, shutdown,)-.37 F F1(and)3.494 E F2
-(status.)3.495 E F1(The)5.995 E F2(status)3.495 E F1 .995
-(command returns the)3.495 F 1.228(current number of daemon children, t\
-he maximum number of daemon children,)174 364.8 R .517
-(the free disk space \(in blocks\) of the queue directory)174 376.8 R
-3.017(,a)-.65 G .518(nd the load a)-3.017 F -.15(ve)-.2 G .518
-(rage of the).15 F 1.117(machine e)174 388.8 R 1.117
-(xpressed as an inte)-.15 F(ger)-.15 E 6.117(.I)-.55 G 3.617(fn)-6.117 G
-1.117(ot set, no control sock)-3.617 F 1.117(et will be a)-.1 F -.25(va)
--.2 G(ilable.).25 E(Solaris and pre-4.4BSD k)174 400.8 Q
-(ernel users should see the note in sendmail/README .)-.1 E
-(DaemonPortOptions=)102 417 Q F2(options)A F1([O] Set serv)174 429 Q
-(er SMTP options.)-.15 E(The options are)5 E F2 -.1(ke)2.5 G(y=value)-.2
-E F1 2.5(pairs. Kno)2.5 F(wn k)-.25 E -.15(ey)-.1 G 2.5(sa).15 G(re:)
--2.5 E 45.62(Name User)214 445.2 R
-(-de\214nable name for the daemon \(def)-.2 E(aults to "Daemon#"\))-.1 E
-52.83(Port Name/number)214 457.2 R(of listening port \(def)2.5 E
-(aults to "smtp"\))-.1 E 48.95(Addr Address)214 469.2 R(mask \(def)2.5 E
-(aults IN)-.1 E(ADDR_ANY\))-.35 E -.15(Fa)214 481.2 S 41.31
-(mily Address).15 F -.1(fa)2.5 G(mily \(def).1 E(aults to INET\))-.1 E
-44.5(Listen Size)214 493.2 R(of listen queue \(def)2.5 E(aults to 10\))
--.1 E 34.5(Modi\214er Options)214 505.2 R(\(\215ags\) for the daemon)2.5
-E 21.72(SndBufSize Size)214 517.2 R(of TCP send b)2.5 E(uf)-.2 E(fer)
--.25 E 21.17(RcvBufSize Size)214 529.2 R(of TCP recei)2.5 E .3 -.15
-(ve b)-.25 H(uf)-.05 E(fer)-.25 E(The)174 545.4 Q F2(Name)3.336 E F1
-.837(\214eld is used for error messages and logging.)3.337 F(The)5.837 E
-F2(Addr)3.337 E F1 .837(ess mask may)B 2.194
-(be a numeric address in dot notation or a netw)174 557.4 R 2.194
-(ork name.)-.1 F F2(Modi\214er)7.194 E F1 2.194(can be a)4.694 F
-(sequence \(without an)174 569.4 Q 2.5(yd)-.15 G
-(elimiters\) of the follo)-2.5 E(wing characters:)-.25 E 67.56(ar)214
-585.6 S(equire authentication)-67.56 E 67(bb)214 597.6 S(ind to interf)
--67 E(ace through which mail has been recei)-.1 E -.15(ve)-.25 G(d).15 E
-67.56(cp)214 609.6 S(erform hostname canoni\214cation \(.cf\))-67.56 E
-68.67(fr)214 621.6 S(equire fully quali\214ed hostname \(.cf\))-68.67 E
-67(ua)214 633.6 S(llo)-67 E 2.5(wu)-.25 G
-(nquali\214ed addresses \(.cf\))-2.5 E 65.33(Cd)214 645.6 S(on')-65.33 E
-2.5(tp)-.18 G(erform hostname canoni\214cation)-2.5 E 65.89(Ed)214 657.6
-S(isallo)-65.89 E 2.5(wE)-.25 G(TRN \(see RFC 2476\))-2.5 E 2.025
-(That is, one w)174 673.8 R 2.026
-(ay to specify a message submission agent \(MSA\) that requires)-.1 F
-(authentication is:)174 685.8 Q 2.5(OD)214 702 S
-(aemonPortOptions=Name=MSA, Port=587, M=Ea)-2.5 E 2.834
-(The modi\214ers that are mark)174 718.2 R 2.833(ed with "\(.cf\)" ha)
--.1 F 3.133 -.15(ve o)-.2 H 2.833(nly ef).15 F 2.833
-(fect in the standard)-.25 F EP
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-(SMM:08-51)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.636
-(con\214guration \214le, in which the)174 96 R 4.136(ya)-.15 G 1.636
-(re a)-4.136 F -.25(va)-.2 G 1.636(ilable via).25 F F0
-(${daemon_\215ags})4.136 E F1 6.636(.T)C 1.636(he \215ags)-6.636 F -.74
-(``)174 108 S(c').74 E 4.198('a)-.74 G 1.698(nd `)-4.198 F(`C')-.74 E
-4.198('c)-.74 G 1.698(an change the def)-4.198 F 1.697
-(ault for hostname canoni\214cation in the)-.1 F/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF
-(send-)4.197 E(mail.cf)174 120 Q F1 2.758(\214le. See)2.758 F .258
-(the rele)2.758 F -.25(va)-.25 G .258(nt documentation for).25 F/F3 9
-/Times-Roman@0 SF(FEA)2.758 E(TURE\(nocanonify\))-.999 E F1 5.259(.T)C
-.259(he modi-)-5.259 F 1.68(\214er `)174 132 R -1.95(`f ')-.74 F 4.179
-('d)-.74 G(isallo)-4.179 E 1.679(ws addresses of the form)-.25 F F0
-(user@host)4.179 E F1 1.679(unless the)4.179 F 4.179(ya)-.15 G 1.679
-(re submitted)-4.179 F(directly)174 144 Q 5.505(.T)-.65 G .505
-(he \215ag `)-5.505 F(`u')-.74 E 3.005('a)-.74 G(llo)-3.005 E .505
-(ws unquali\214ed sender addresses.)-.25 F -.74(``)5.505 G(b').74 E
-3.005('f)-.74 G .505(orces sendmail)-3.005 F .398(to bind to the interf)
-174 156 R .398(ace through which the e-mail has been recei)-.1 F -.15
-(ve)-.25 G 2.898(df).15 G .397(or the outgo-)-2.898 F 2.697
-(ing connection.)174 168 R F0 -1.2(WA)7.697 G(RNING:)1.2 E F1 2.697
-(Use `)5.197 F(`b')-.74 E 5.197('o)-.74 G 2.697
-(nly if outgoing mail can be routed)-5.197 F .163
-(through the incoming connection')174 180 R 2.663(si)-.55 G(nterf)-2.663
-E .163(ace to its destination. No attempt is made)-.1 F .502
-(to catch problems due to a miscon\214guration of this parameter)174 192
-R 3.002(,u)-.4 G .502(se it only for vir)-3.002 F(-)-.2 E 1.113
-(tual hosting where each virtual interf)174 204 R 1.113
-(ace can connect to e)-.1 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.112(ry possible location.)
-.15 F .859(This will also o)174 216 R -.15(ve)-.15 G .859
-(rride possible settings via).15 F F0(ClientP)3.359 E(ortOptions.)-.2 E
-F1(Note,)5.859 E F2(sendmail)3.359 E F1 .636(will listen on a ne)174 228
-R 3.136(ws)-.25 G(ock)-3.136 E .636
-(et for each occurence of the DaemonPortOptions option)-.1 F
-(in a con\214guration \214le.)174 240 Q(Def)102 256.2 Q 2.95
-(aultAuthInfo [no)-.1 F .181(short name] Filename that contains def)
-2.681 F .181(ault authentication information for out-)-.1 F 1.738(going\
- connections. This \214le must contain the user id, the authorization i\
-d, the)174 268.2 R(passw)174 280.2 Q .28(ord \(plain te)-.1 F .281
-(xt\), and the realm to use on separate lines and must be readable)-.15
-F(by root \(or the trusted user\) only)174 292.2 Q 5(.I)-.65 G 2.5(fn)-5
-G 2.5(or)-2.5 G(ealm is speci\214ed,)-2.5 E F0($j)2.5 E F1(is used.)2.5
-E(Def)102 308.4 Q(aultCharSet=)-.1 E F2 -.15(ch)C(ar).15 E(set)-.1 E F1
-.161([no short name] When a message that has 8-bit characters b)174
-320.4 R .16(ut is not in MIME for)-.2 F(-)-.2 E .494(mat is con)174
-332.4 R -.15(ve)-.4 G .495
-(rted to MIME \(see the EightBitMode option\) a character set must be)
-.15 F .488(included in the Content-T)174 344.4 R .488(ype: header)-.8 F
-5.488(.T)-.55 G .487(his character set is normally set from the)-5.488 F
-.133(Charset= \214eld of the mailer descriptor)174 356.4 R 5.133(.I)-.55
-G 2.633(ft)-5.133 G .133(hat is not set, the v)-2.633 F .133
-(alue of this option is)-.25 F 2.5(used. If)174 368.4 R
-(this option is not set, the v)2.5 E(alue \231unkno)-.25 E
-(wn-8bit\232 is used.)-.25 E(DataFileBuf)102 384.6 Q(ferSize=)-.25 E F2
-(thr)A(eshold)-.37 E F1 .012([no short name] Set the)174 396.6 R F2(thr)
-2.512 E(eshold)-.37 E F1 2.512(,i)C 2.512(nb)-2.512 G .011
-(ytes, before a memory-based queue data \214le)-2.512 F
-(becomes disk-based.)174 408.6 Q(The def)5 E(ault is 4096 bytes.)-.1 E
-(DeadLetterDrop=)102 424.8 Q F2(\214le)A F1 .535([no short name] De\214\
-nes the location of the system-wide dead.letter \214le, formerly)174
-436.8 R .744(hardcoded to /usr/tmp/dead.letter)174 448.8 R 5.744(.I)-.55
-G 3.244(ft)-5.744 G .744(his option is not set \(the def)-3.244 F .743
-(ault\), sendmail)-.1 F 1.2(will not attempt to sa)174 460.8 R 1.5 -.15
-(ve t)-.2 H 3.7(oas).15 G 1.2(ystem-wide dead.letter \214le in the e)
--3.7 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.2(nt it can not).15 F .575
-(bounce the mail to the user or postmaster)174 472.8 R 5.575(.I)-.55 G
-.575(nstead, it will rename the qf \214le as it)-5.575 F
-(has in the past when the dead.letter \214le could not be opened.)174
-484.8 Q(Def)102 501 Q(aultUser=)-.1 E F2(user:gr)A(oup)-.45 E F1 .013
-([u] Set the def)174 513 R .013(ault userid for mailers to)-.1 F F2
-(user:gr)2.513 E(oup)-.45 E F1 5.013(.I)C(f)-5.013 E F2(gr)2.513 E(oup)
--.45 E F1 .014(is omitted and)2.514 F F2(user)2.514 E F1(is)2.514 E
-4.307(au)174 525 S 1.807
-(ser name \(as opposed to a numeric user id\) the def)-4.307 F 1.806
-(ault group listed in the)-.1 F 1.153
-(/etc/passwd \214le for that user is used as the def)174 537 R 1.153
-(ault group.)-.1 F(Both)6.153 E F2(user)3.653 E F1(and)3.653 E F2(gr)
-3.653 E(oup)-.45 E F1 1.153(may be numeric.)174 549 R 1.152
-(Mailers without the)6.152 F F2(S)3.652 E F1 1.152
-(\215ag in the mailer de\214nition will run as)3.652 F .142(this user)
-174 563 R 5.142(.D)-.55 G(ef)-5.142 E .142(aults to 1:1.)-.1 F .142
-(The v)5.142 F .142(alue can also be gi)-.25 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.642(na)
-.15 G 2.642(sas)-2.642 G .142(ymbolic user name.)-2.642 F/F4 7
-/Times-Roman@0 SF(20)-4 I F1(Deli)102 579.2 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G(ryMode=).15
-E F2(x)A F1([d] Deli)4 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(ri).15 G 2.5(nm)-2.5 G(ode)
--2.5 E F2(x)2.5 E F1 5(.L)C -2.25 -.15(eg a)-5 H 2.5(lm).15 G(odes are:)
--2.5 E 17.22(iD)214 595.4 S(eli)-17.22 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(ri).15 G
-(nteracti)-2.5 E -.15(ve)-.25 G(ly \(synchronously\)).15 E 15(bD)214
-607.4 S(eli)-15 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(ri).15 G 2.5(nb)-2.5 G
-(ackground \(asynchronously\))-2.5 E 15(qJ)214 619.4 S
-(ust queue the message \(deli)-15 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(rd).15 G
-(uring queue run\))-2.5 E 15(dD)214 631.4 S(efer deli)-15 E -.15(ve)-.25
-G(ry and all map lookups \(deli).15 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(rd).15 G
-(uring queue run\))-2.5 E(Def)174 647.6 Q .712(aults to `)-.1 F(`b')-.74
-E 3.212('i)-.74 G 3.212(fn)-3.212 G 3.211(oo)-3.212 G .711
-(ption is speci\214ed, `)-3.211 F(`i')-.74 E 3.211('i)-.74 G 3.211(fi)
--3.211 G 3.211(ti)-3.211 G 3.211(ss)-3.211 G .711(peci\214ed b)-3.211 F
-.711(ut gi)-.2 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.211(nn).15 G 3.211(oa)-3.211 G -.18
-(rg)-3.211 G(u-).18 E .094(ment \(i.e., `)174 659.6 R(`Od')-.74 E 2.594
-('i)-.74 G 2.594(se)-2.594 G(qui)-2.594 E -.25(va)-.25 G .094(lent to `)
-.25 F(`Odi')-.74 E 2.594('\). The)-.74 F F0<ad76>2.594 E F1 .094
-(command line \215ag sets this to)2.594 F F0(i)2.594 E F1(.)A .32 LW 76
-678.8 72 678.8 DL 80 678.8 76 678.8 DL 84 678.8 80 678.8 DL 88 678.8 84
-678.8 DL 92 678.8 88 678.8 DL 96 678.8 92 678.8 DL 100 678.8 96 678.8 DL
-104 678.8 100 678.8 DL 108 678.8 104 678.8 DL 112 678.8 108 678.8 DL 116
-678.8 112 678.8 DL 120 678.8 116 678.8 DL 124 678.8 120 678.8 DL 128
-678.8 124 678.8 DL 132 678.8 128 678.8 DL 136 678.8 132 678.8 DL 140
-678.8 136 678.8 DL 144 678.8 140 678.8 DL 148 678.8 144 678.8 DL 152
-678.8 148 678.8 DL 156 678.8 152 678.8 DL 160 678.8 156 678.8 DL 164
-678.8 160 678.8 DL 168 678.8 164 678.8 DL 172 678.8 168 678.8 DL 176
-678.8 172 678.8 DL 180 678.8 176 678.8 DL 184 678.8 180 678.8 DL 188
-678.8 184 678.8 DL 192 678.8 188 678.8 DL 196 678.8 192 678.8 DL 200
-678.8 196 678.8 DL 204 678.8 200 678.8 DL 208 678.8 204 678.8 DL 212
-678.8 208 678.8 DL 216 678.8 212 678.8 DL/F5 5/Times-Roman@0 SF(20)93.6
-689.2 Q/F6 8/Times-Roman@0 SF(The old)3.2 I/F7 8/Times-Bold@0 SF(g)2 E
-F6(option has been combined into the)2 E F7(DefaultUser)2 E F6(option.)2
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF
-(DialDelay=)102 96 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(sleeptime)A F1 .799
-([no short name] Dial-on-demand netw)174 108 R .798
-(ork connections can see timeouts if a con-)-.1 F .665
-(nection is opened before the call is set up.)174 120 R .665
-(If this is set to an interv)5.665 F .665(al and a con-)-.25 F .743
-(nection times out on the \214rst connection being attempted)174 132 R
-F2(sendmail)3.242 E F1 .742(will sleep for)3.242 F .31
-(this amount of time and try ag)174 144 R 2.81(ain. This)-.05 F .31
-(should gi)2.81 F .61 -.15(ve y)-.25 H .31(our system time to establish)
-.15 F 1.543(the connection to your service pro)174 156 R(vider)-.15 E
-6.543(.U)-.55 G 1.543(nits def)-6.543 F 1.542
-(ault to seconds, so \231DialDe-)-.1 F(lay=5\232 uses a \214v)174 168 Q
-2.5(es)-.15 G(econd delay)-2.5 E 5(.D)-.65 G(ef)-5 E
-(aults to zero \(no retry\).)-.1 E(DontBlameSendmail=)102 184.2 Q F2
-(option,option,...)A F1 .064([no short name] In order to a)174 196.2 R
--.2(vo)-.2 G .065(id possible cracking attempts caused by w).2 F .065
-(orld- and)-.1 F .255(group-writable \214les and directories,)174 208.2
-R F2(sendmail)2.755 E F1 .254(does paranoid checking when open-)2.754 F
-.297(ing most of its support \214les.)174 220.2 R .298
-(If for some reason you absolutely must run with, for)5.297 F -.15(ex)
-174 232.2 S .177(ample, a group-writable).15 F F2(/etc)2.677 E F1
-(directory)2.677 E 2.677(,t)-.65 G .177(hen you will ha)-2.677 F .477
--.15(ve t)-.2 H 2.677(ot).15 G .177(urn of)-2.677 F 2.677(ft)-.25 G .176
-(his check-)-2.677 F .125
-(ing \(at the cost of making your system more vulnerable to attack\).)
-174 244.2 R .125(The ar)5.125 F(guments)-.18 E(are indi)174 256.2 Q
-(vidual options that turn of)-.25 E 2.5(fc)-.25 G(hecking:)-2.5 E(Safe)
-214 272.4 Q(AssumeSafeCho)214 284.4 Q(wn)-.25 E(ClassFileInUnsafeDirP)
-214 296.4 Q(ath)-.15 E(DontW)214 308.4 Q(arnF)-.8 E(orw)-.15 E
-(ardFileInUnsafeDirP)-.1 E(ath)-.15 E(ErrorHeaderInUnsafeDirP)214 320.4
-Q(ath)-.15 E(FileDeli)214 332.4 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G(ryT).15 E(oHardLink)-.8
-E(FileDeli)214 344.4 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G(ryT).15 E(oSymLink)-.8 E -.15(Fo)
-214 356.4 S(rw).15 E(ardFileInUnsafeDirP)-.1 E(ath)-.15 E -.15(Fo)214
-368.4 S(rw).15 E(ardFileInUnsafeDirP)-.1 E(athSafe)-.15 E -.15(Fo)214
-380.4 S(rw).15 E(ardFileIngroupWritableDirP)-.1 E(ath)-.15 E
-(GroupWritableAliasFile)214 392.4 Q(GroupWritableDirP)214 404.4 Q
-(athSafe)-.15 E(GroupWritableF)214 416.4 Q(orw)-.15 E(ardFileSafe)-.1 E
-(GroupWritableIncludeFileSafe)214 428.4 Q(HelpFileinUnsafeDirP)214 440.4
-Q(ath)-.15 E(IncludeFileInUnsafeDirP)214 452.4 Q(ath)-.15 E
-(IncludeFileInUnsafeDirP)214 464.4 Q(athSafe)-.15 E
-(IncludeFileIngroupWritableDirP)214 476.4 Q(ath)-.15 E(Link)214 488.4 Q
-(edAliasFileInWritableDir)-.1 E(Link)214 500.4 Q
-(edClassFileInWritableDir)-.1 E(Link)214 512.4 Q(edF)-.1 E(orw)-.15 E
-(ardFileInWritableDir)-.1 E(Link)214 524.4 Q(edIncludeFileInWritableDir)
--.1 E(Link)214 536.4 Q(edMapInWritableDir)-.1 E(Link)214 548.4 Q
-(edServiceSwitchFileInWritableDir)-.1 E(MapInUnsafeDirP)214 560.4 Q(ath)
--.15 E(NonRootSafeAddr)214 572.4 Q(RunProgramInUnsafeDirP)214 584.4 Q
-(ath)-.15 E(RunWritableProgram)214 596.4 Q -.35(Tr)214 608.4 S(ustStick)
-.35 E(yBit)-.15 E -.8(Wo)214 620.4 S(rldWritableAliasFile).8 E
-(WriteMapT)214 632.4 Q(oHardLink)-.8 E(WriteMapT)214 644.4 Q(oSymLink)
--.8 E(WriteStatsT)214 656.4 Q(oHardLink)-.8 E(WriteStatsT)214 668.4 Q
-(oSymLink)-.8 E F0(Safe)174 684.6 Q F1 1.224(is the def)3.724 F 3.724
-(ault. The)-.1 F 1.224(details of these \215ags are described abo)3.724
-F -.15(ve)-.15 G(.).15 E F0 1.223(Use of this)6.223 F(option is not r)
-174 696.6 Q(ecommended.)-.18 E F1(DontExpandCnames)102 712.8 Q .559([no\
- short name] The standards say that all host addresses used in a mail m\
-essage)174 724.8 R EP
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-(SMM:08-53)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.408
-(must be fully canonical.)174 96 R -.15(Fo)6.407 G 3.907(re).15 G 1.407
-(xample, if your host is named \231Cruft.F)-4.057 F(oo.ORG\232)-.15 E
-1.462(and also has an alias of \231FTP)174 108 R(.F)-1.11 E 1.462
-(oo.ORG\232, the former name must be used at all)-.15 F 2.631
-(times. This)174 120 R .131
-(is enforced during host name canoni\214cation \($[ ... $] lookups\).)
-2.631 F .13(If this)5.13 F .661(option is set, the protocols are ignore\
-d and the \231wrong\232 thing is done.)174 132 R(Ho)5.662 E(we)-.25 E
--.15(ve)-.25 G -.4(r,).15 G .872(the IETF is mo)174 144 R .872(ving to)
--.15 F -.1(wa)-.25 G .872(rd changing this standard, so the beha).1 F
-.871(vior may become)-.2 F 3.009(acceptable. Please)174 156 R .509
-(note that hosts do)3.009 F .509(wnstream may still re)-.25 F .509
-(write the address to be)-.25 F(the true canonical name ho)174 168 Q(we)
--.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G -.55(r.).15 G 6.17(DontInitGroups [no)102 184.2 R
-.25(short name] If set,)2.75 F/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)2.75 E
-F1 .25(will a)2.75 F -.2(vo)-.2 G .25
-(id using the initgroups\(3\) call.).2 F .25(If you are)5.25 F .583(run\
-ning NIS, this causes a sequential scan of the groups.byname map, which\
- can)174 196.2 R .436(cause your NIS serv)174 208.2 R .436
-(er to be badly o)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.15 G .435(rloaded in a lar).15 F .435
-(ge domain.)-.18 F .435(The cost of this)5.435 F .697(is that the only \
-group found for users will be their primary group \(the one in the)174
-220.2 R(passw)174 232.2 Q 1.189(ord \214le\), which will mak)-.1 F 3.689
-<658c>-.1 G 1.189(le access permissions some)-3.689 F 1.189
-(what more restric-)-.25 F(ti)174 244.2 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G 5(.H).15 G
-(as no ef)-5 E(fect on systems that don')-.25 E 2.5(th)-.18 G -2.25 -.2
-(av e)-2.5 H(group lists.)2.7 E(DontProbeInterf)102 260.4 Q(aces)-.1 E
-1.712([no short name])174 272.4 R F2(Sendmail)4.212 E F1 1.713
-(normally \214nds the names of all interf)4.212 F 1.713(aces acti)-.1 F
-2.013 -.15(ve o)-.25 H(n).15 E 1.103
-(your machine when it starts up and adds their name to the)174 284.4 R
-F0($=w)3.602 E F1 1.102(class of kno)3.602 F(wn)-.25 E 1.835
-(host aliases.)174 296.4 R 1.835(If you ha)6.835 F 2.136 -.15(ve a l)-.2
-H(ar).15 E 1.836(ge number of virtual interf)-.18 F 1.836
-(aces or if your DNS)-.1 F(in)174 308.4 Q -.15(ve)-.4 G .959
-(rse lookups are slo).15 F 3.459(wt)-.25 G .959
-(his can be time consuming.)-3.459 F .958(This option turns of)5.958 F
-3.458(ft)-.25 G(hat)-3.458 E 2.973(probing. Ho)174 320.4 R(we)-.25 E
--.15(ve)-.25 G 1.273 -.4(r, y).15 H .474
-(ou will need to be certain to include all v).4 F .474
-(ariant names in the)-.25 F F0($=w)174 332.4 Q F1
-(class by some other mechanism.)2.5 E -1.61(DontPruneRoutes [R])102
-348.6 R(Normally)3.905 E(,)-.65 E F2(sendmail)3.905 E F1 1.405
-(tries to eliminate an)3.905 F 3.905(yu)-.15 G 1.405(nnecessary e)-3.905
-F 1.405(xplicit routes when)-.15 F .154
-(sending an error message \(as discussed in RFC 1123 \247 5.2.6\).)174
-360.6 R -.15(Fo)5.155 G 2.655(re).15 G .155(xample, when)-2.805 F
-(sending an error message to)174 372.6 Q(<@kno)214 388.8 Q(wn1,@kno)-.25
-E(wn2,@kno)-.25 E(wn3:user@unkno)-.25 E(wn>)-.25 E F2(sendmail)174 405 Q
-F1 1.155(will strip of)3.655 F 3.655(ft)-.25 G 1.155(he \231@kno)-3.655
-F(wn1,@kno)-.25 E 1.155(wn2\232 in order to mak)-.25 F 3.655(et)-.1 G
-1.155(he route as)-3.655 F .812(direct as possible.)174 417 R(Ho)5.812 E
-(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.612 -.4(r, i).15 H 3.312(ft).4 G(he)-3.312 E
-F0(R)3.313 E F1 .813(option is set, this will be disabled, and the)3.313
-F .01(mail will be sent to the \214rst address in the route, e)174 429 R
--.15(ve)-.25 G 2.509(ni).15 G 2.509(fl)-2.509 G .009
-(ater addresses are kno)-2.509 F(wn.)-.25 E
-(This may be useful if you are caught behind a \214re)174 441 Q -.1(wa)
--.25 G(ll.).1 E(DoubleBounceAddress=)102 457.2 Q F2(err)A(or)-.45 E
-(-addr)-.2 E(ess)-.37 E F1 .504([no short name] If an error occurs when\
- sending an error message, send the error)174 469.2 R 1.999(report \(te\
-rmed a \231double bounce\232 because it is an error \231bounce\232 that\
- occurs)174 481.2 R .053(when trying to send another error \231bounce\
-\232\) to the indicated address.)174 493.2 R .054(The address)5.054 F
-(is macro e)174 505.2 Q(xpanded at the time of deli)-.15 E -.15(ve)-.25
-G(ry).15 E 5(.I)-.65 G 2.5(fn)-5 G(ot set, def)-2.5 E
-(aults to \231postmaster\232.)-.1 E(EightBitMode=)102 521.4 Q F2(action)
-A F1 1.956([8] Set handling of eight-bit data.)174 533.4 R 1.955
-(There are tw)6.955 F 4.455(ok)-.1 G 1.955(inds of eight-bit data: that)
--4.455 F 3.334(declared as such using the)174 545.4 R F0(BOD)5.834 E
-(Y=8BITMIME)-.4 E F1 3.335(ESMTP declaration or the)5.835 F F0
-(\255B8BITMIME)174 557.4 Q F1 .948
-(command line \215ag, and undeclared 8-bit data, that is, input that)
-3.449 F 1.18(just happens to be eight bits.)174 569.4 R 1.18
-(There are three basic operations that can happen:)6.18 F .996
-(undeclared 8-bit data can be automatically con)174 581.4 R -.15(ve)-.4
-G .995(rted to 8BITMIME, undeclared).15 F .887
-(8-bit data can be passed as-is without con)174 593.4 R -.15(ve)-.4 G
-.887(rsion to MIME \(`).15 F .887(`just send 8')-.74 F .887('\), and)
--.74 F 1.794(declared 8-bit data can be con)174 605.4 R -.15(ve)-.4 G
-1.794(rted to 7-bits for transmission to a non-8BIT).15 F(-)-.92 E
-(MIME mailer)174 617.4 Q 5(.T)-.55 G(he possible)-5 E F2(action)2.5 E F1
-2.5(sa)C(re:)-2.5 E 11.11(sR)219 633.6 S
-(eject undeclared 8-bit data \(`)-11.11 E(`strict')-.74 E('\))-.74 E
-7.22(mC)219 645.6 S(on)-7.22 E -.15(ve)-.4 G
-(rt undeclared 8-bit data to MIME \(`).15 E(`mime')-.74 E('\))-.74 E 10
-(pP)219 657.6 S(ass undeclared 8-bit data \(`)-10.15 E(`pass')-.74 E
-('\))-.74 E 2.227
-(In all cases properly declared 8BITMIME data will be con)174 673.8 R
--.15(ve)-.4 G 2.228(rted to 7BIT as).15 F(needed.)174 685.8 Q
-(ErrorHeader=)102 702 Q F2(\214le-or)A(-messa)-.2 E -.1(ge)-.1 G F1 .486
-([E] Prepend error messages with the indicated message.)174 714 R .486
-(If it be)5.486 F .486(gins with a slash,)-.15 F EP
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-/F0 10/Times-Bold@0 SF 193.36(SMM:08-54 Sendmail)72 60 R
-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .246(it \
-is assumed to be the pathname of a \214le containing a message \(this i\
-s the recom-)174 96 R .86(mended setting\).)174 108 R .86
-(Otherwise, it is a literal message.)5.86 F .86
-(The error \214le might contain)5.86 F 1.116(the name, email address, a\
-nd/or phone number of a local postmaster who could)174 120 R(pro)174 132
-Q .827(vide assistance to end users.)-.15 F .827
-(If the option is missing or null, or if it names a)5.827 F
-(\214le which does not e)174 144 Q
-(xist or which is not readable, no message is printed.)-.15 E
-(ErrorMode=)102 160.2 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(x)A F1
-([e] Dispose of errors using mode)17.49 E F2(x)2.5 E F1 5(.T)C(he v)-5 E
-(alues for)-.25 E F2(x)2.5 E F1(are:)2.5 E 15(pP)214 176.4 S
-(rint error messages \(def)-15 E(ault\))-.1 E 15(qN)214 188.4 S 2.5(om)
--15 G(essages, just gi)-2.5 E .3 -.15(ve ex)-.25 H(it status).15 E 12.22
-(mM)214 200.4 S(ail back errors)-12.22 E 12.78(wW)214 212.4 S
-(rite back errors \(mail if user not logged in\))-12.78 E 15.56(eM)214
-224.4 S(ail back errors and gi)-15.56 E .3 -.15(ve z)-.25 H(ero e).15 E
-(xit stat al)-.15 E -.1(wa)-.1 G(ys).1 E -.15(Fa)102 244.8 S
-(llbackMXhost=).15 E F2(fallbac)A(khost)-.2 E F1 .796
-([V] If speci\214ed, the)174 256.8 R F2(fallbac)3.296 E(khost)-.2 E F1
-.796(acts lik)3.296 F 3.296(eav)-.1 G .797(ery lo)-3.446 F 3.297(wp)-.25
-G .797(riority MX on e)-3.297 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .797(ry host.).15 F 1.382
-(This is intended to be used by sites with poor netw)174 268.8 R 1.381
-(ork connecti)-.1 F(vity)-.25 E 6.381(.M)-.65 G(essages)-6.381 E .264
-(which are undeli)174 280.8 R -.15(ve)-.25 G .264
-(rable due to temporary address f).15 F .265(ailures \(e.g., DNS f)-.1 F
-.265(ailure\) also)-.1 F(go to the F)174 292.8 Q(allBackMX host.)-.15 E
--.15(Fo)102 309 S 16.88(rkEachJob [Y]).15 F .708(If set, deli)3.208 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G 3.208(re).15 G .707
-(ach job that is run from the queue in a separate process.)-3.208 F(Use)
-5.707 E .274(this option if you are short of memory)174 321 R 2.774(,s)
--.65 G .274(ince the def)-2.774 F .275(ault tends to consume consid-)-.1
-F(erable amounts of memory while the queue is being processed.)174 333 Q
--.15(Fo)102 349.2 S(rw).15 E(ardP)-.1 E(ath=)-.15 E F2(path)A F1 1.512
-([J] Set the path for searching for users' .forw)174 361.2 R 1.511
-(ard \214les.)-.1 F 1.511(The def)6.511 F 1.511(ault is \231$z/.for)-.1
-F(-)-.2 E -.1(wa)174 373.2 S 5.799(rd\232. Some).1 F 3.299
-(sites that use the automounter may prefer to change this to)5.799 F
-(\231/v)174 385.2 Q(ar/forw)-.25 E 1.696(ard/$u\232 to search a \214le \
-with the same name as the user in a system)-.1 F(directory)174 397.2 Q
-5.487(.I)-.65 G 2.987(tc)-5.487 G .488
-(an also be set to a sequence of paths separated by colons;)-2.987 F F2
-(sendmail)2.988 E F1 .831
-(stops at the \214rst \214le it can successfully and safely open.)174
-409.2 R -.15(Fo)5.83 G 3.33(re).15 G .83(xample, \231/v)-3.48 F(ar/for)
--.25 E(-)-.2 E -.1(wa)174 421.2 S(rd/$u:$z/.forw).1 E .276
-(ard\232 will search \214rst in /v)-.1 F(ar/forw)-.25 E(ard/)-.1 E F2
-(username)A F1 .277(and then in)2.777 F F2(~user)2.777 E(-)-.2 E(name)
-174 433.2 Q F1(/.forw)A(ard \(b)-.1 E
-(ut only if the \214rst \214le does not e)-.2 E(xist\).)-.15 E
-(HelpFile=)102 449.4 Q F2(\214le)A F1 .18
-([H] Specify the help \214le for SMTP)19.14 F 5.18(.I)-1.11 G 2.68(fn)
--5.18 G 2.68<6f8c>-2.68 G .18
-(le name is speci\214ed, "help\214le" is used.)-2.68 F(HoldExpensi)102
-465.6 Q 8.54 -.15(ve [)-.25 H 1.393(c] If an outgoing mailer is mark).15
-F 1.393(ed as being e)-.1 F(xpensi)-.15 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.894(,d).15 G
-(on')-3.894 E 3.894(tc)-.18 G 1.394(onnect immedi-)-3.894 F(ately)174
-477.6 Q 5.268(.T)-.65 G .268(his requires that queueing be compiled in,\
- since it will depend on a queue)-5.268 F
-(run process to actually send the mail.)174 489.6 Q(HostsFile=)102 505.8
-Q F2(path)A F1 .026([no short name] The path to the hosts database, nor\
-mally \231/etc/hosts\232.)10.24 F .026(This option)5.026 F 1.417(is onl\
-y consulted when sendmail is canonifying addresses, and then only when)
-174 517.8 R .783
-(\231\214les\232 is in the \231hosts\232 service switch entry)174 529.8
-R 5.784(.I)-.65 G 3.284(np)-5.784 G(articular)-3.284 E 3.284(,t)-.4 G
-.784(his \214le is)-3.284 F F2(ne)3.284 E(ver)-.15 E F1(used)3.284 E
-.202(when looking up host addresses; that is under the control of the s\
-ystem)174 541.8 R F2 -.1(ge)2.702 G(thostby-).1 E(name)174 553.8 Q F1
-(\(3\) routine.)A(HostStatusDirectory=)102 570 Q F2(path)A F1 .43
-([no short name] The location of the long term host status information.)
-174 582 R .43(When set,)5.43 F 1.39
-(information about the status of hosts \(e.g., host do)174 594 R 1.39
-(wn or not accepting connec-)-.25 F .162
-(tions\) will be shared between all)174 606 R F2(sendmail)2.663 E F1
-.163(processes; normally)2.663 F 2.663(,t)-.65 G .163
-(his information is)-2.663 F .123(only held within a single queue run.)
-174 618 R .123(This option requires a connection cache of at)5.123 F
-.688(least 1 to function.)174 630 R .688(If the option be)5.688 F .688
-(gins with a leading `/', it is an absolute path-)-.15 F .617
-(name; otherwise, it is relati)174 642 R .917 -.15(ve t)-.25 H 3.117(ot)
-.15 G .617(he mail queue directory)-3.117 F 5.617(.A)-.65 G .617
-(suggested v)-2.5 F .616(alue for)-.25 F .558(sites desiring persistent\
- host status is \231.hoststat\232 \(i.e., a subdirectory of the queue)
-174 654 R(directory\).)174 666 Q 24.51(IgnoreDots [i])102 682.2 R 1.172
-(Ignore dots in incoming messages.)3.672 F 1.172(This is al)6.172 F -.1
-(wa)-.1 G 1.171(ys disabled \(that is, dots are).1 F(al)174 694.2 Q -.1
-(wa)-.1 G(ys accepted\) when reading SMTP mail.).1 E(LD)102 710.4 Q
-(APDef)-.4 E(aultSpec=)-.1 E F2(spec)A F1 2.057
-([no short name] Sets a def)174 722.4 R 2.058
-(ault map speci\214cation for LD)-.1 F 2.058(AP maps.)-.4 F 2.058(The v)
-7.058 F(alue)-.25 E EP
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-(SMM:08-55)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .674(should only contain LD)
-174 96 R .674
-(AP speci\214c settings such as \231-h host -p port -d bindDN\232.)-.4 F
-.501(The settings will be used for all LD)174 108 R .501
-(AP maps unless the indi)-.4 F .501(vidual map speci\214ca-)-.25 F 1.5
-(tion o)174 120 R -.15(ve)-.15 G 1.5(rrides a setting.).15 F 1.5
-(This option should be set before an)6.5 F 4(yL)-.15 G -.4(DA)-4 G 4(Pm)
-.4 G 1.5(aps are)-4 F(de\214ned.)174 132 Q(LogLe)102 148.2 Q -.15(ve)
--.25 G(l=).15 E/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(n)A F1([L] Set the log le)22.88
-E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(lt).15 G(o)-2.5 E F2(n)2.5 E F1 5(.D)C(ef)-5 E
-(aults to 9.)-.1 E(M)102 164.4 Q F2 1.666(xv)C(alue)-1.666 E F1 .255
-([no long v)35.344 F .255(ersion] Set the macro)-.15 F F2(x)2.755 E F1
-(to)2.755 E F2(value)2.755 E F1 5.255(.T)C .255
-(his is intended only for use from the)-5.255 F(command line.)174 176.4
-Q(The)5 E F0<ad4d>2.5 E F1(\215ag is preferred.)2.5 E 11.17
-(MatchGECOS [G])102 192.6 R(Allo)3.334 E 3.334(wf)-.25 G .834
-(uzzy matching on the GECOS \214eld.)-3.334 F .833
-(If this \215ag is set, and the usual)5.833 F .867(user name lookups f)
-174 204.6 R .867(ail \(that is, there is no alias with this name and a)
--.1 F F2 -.1(ge)3.368 G(tpwnam).1 E F1 -.1(fa)174 216.6 S 1.155
-(ils\), sequentially search the passw).1 F 1.155
-(ord \214le for a matching entry in the GECOS)-.1 F 3.696(\214eld. This)
-174 228.6 R 1.196(also requires that MA)3.696 F 1.196
-(TCHGECOS be turned on during compilation.)-1.11 F
-(This option is not recommended.)174 240.6 Q(MaxAliasRecursion=)102
-256.8 Q F2(N)A F1
-([no short name] The maximum depth of alias recursion \(def)174 268.8 Q
-(ault: 10\).)-.1 E(MaxDaemonChildren=)102 285 Q F2(N)A F1 .54
-([no short name] If set,)174 297 R F2(sendmail)3.039 E F1 .539
-(will refuse connections when it has more than)3.039 F F2(N)3.039 E F1
-1.086(children processing incoming mail.)174 309 R 1.087
-(This does not limit the number of outgoing)6.086 F 3.37
-(connections. If)174 321 R .87
-(not set, there is no limit to the number of children -- that is, the)
-3.37 F(system load a)174 333 Q -.15(ve)-.2 G(raging controls this.).15 E
-(MaxHeadersLength=)102 349.2 Q F2(N)A F1 .17
-([no short name] The maximum length of the sum of all headers.)174 361.2
-R .17(This can be used)5.17 F(to pre)174 373.2 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G
-(nt a denial of service attack.).15 E(The def)5 E(ault is no limit.)-.1
-E(MaxHopCount=)102 389.4 Q F2(N)A F1 1.238([h] The maximum hop count.)
-174 401.4 R 1.238(Messages that ha)6.238 F 1.537 -.15(ve b)-.2 H 1.237
-(een processed more than).15 F F2(N)3.737 E F1
-(times are assumed to be in a loop and are rejected.)174 413.4 Q(Def)5 E
-(aults to 25.)-.1 E(MaxMessageSize=)102 429.6 Q F2(N)A F1 2.562
-([no short name] Specify the maximum message size to be adv)174 441.6 R
-2.563(ertised in the)-.15 F(ESMTP EHLO response.)174 453.6 Q
-(Messages lar)5 E(ger than this will be rejected.)-.18 E
-(MaxMimeHeaderLength=)102 469.8 Q F2(N[/M])A F1 .343([no short name] Se\
-ts the maximum length of certain MIME header \214eld v)174 481.8 R .343
-(alues to)-.25 F F2(N)174 493.8 Q F1 3.943(characters. F)3.943 F 1.444
-(or some of these headers which tak)-.15 F 3.944(ep)-.1 G 1.444
-(arameters, the maximum)-3.944 F .102
-(length of each parameter is set to)174 505.8 R F2(M)2.602 E F1 .102
-(if speci\214ed.)2.602 F(If)5.102 E F2(/M)2.602 E F1 .101
-(is not speci\214ed, one half of)2.602 F F2(N)174 517.8 Q F1
-(will be used.)2.5 E(By def)5 E(ault, these v)-.1 E
-(alues are 0, meaning no checks are done.)-.25 E(MaxQueueRunSize=)102
-534 Q F2(N)A F1 .677([no short name] The maximum number of jobs that wi\
-ll be processed in a single)174 546 R .502(queue run.)174 558 R .501
-(If not set, there is no limit on the size.)5.502 F .501(If you ha)5.501
-F .801 -.15(ve ve)-.2 H .501(ry lar).15 F .501(ge queues)-.18 F .445
-(or a v)174 570 R .445(ery short queue run interv)-.15 F .445
-(al this could be unstable.)-.25 F(Ho)5.445 E(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G
-1.245 -.4(r, s).15 H .445(ince the \214rst).4 F F2(N)174 582 Q F1 1.115
-(jobs in queue directory order are run \(rather than the)3.615 F F2(N)
-3.615 E F1 1.115(highest priority jobs\))3.615 F .136
-(this should be set as high as possible to a)174 594 R -.2(vo)-.2 G .136
-(id \231losing\232 jobs that happen to f).2 F .137(all late)-.1 F
-(in the queue directory)174 606 Q(.)-.65 E(MaxRecipientsPerMessage=)102
-622.2 Q F2(N)A F1 1.672([no short name] The maximum number of recipient\
-s that will be accepted per)174 634.2 R 1.458
-(message in an SMTP transaction.)174 646.2 R 1.458
-(Note: setting this too lo)6.458 F 3.959(wc)-.25 G 1.459
-(an interfere with)-3.959 F .049(sending mail from MU)174 658.2 R .049
-(As that use SMTP for initial submission.)-.4 F .048
-(If not set, there is)5.048 F
-(no limit on the number of recipients per en)174 670.2 Q -.15(ve)-.4 G
-(lope.).15 E(MeT)102 686.4 Q 40.86(oo [m])-.8 F .367(Send to me too, e)
-2.866 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.867(ni).15 G 2.867(fIa)-2.867 G 2.867(mi)-2.867
-G 2.867(na)-2.867 G 2.867(na)-2.867 G .367(lias e)-2.867 F 2.867
-(xpansion. This)-.15 F .367(option is deprecated)2.867 F
-(and will be remo)174 698.4 Q -.15(ve)-.15 G 2.5(df).15 G
-(rom a future v)-2.5 E(ersion.)-.15 E EP
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF
-(MinFreeBlocks=)102 96 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(N)A F1 1.539
-([b] Insist on at least)174 108 R F2(N)4.039 E F1 1.538
-(blocks free on the \214lesystem that holds the queue \214les)4.039 F
-.845(before accepting email via SMTP)174 120 R 5.846(.I)-1.11 G 3.346
-(ft)-5.846 G .846(here is insuf)-3.346 F .846(\214cient space)-.25 F F2
-(sendmail)3.346 E F1(gi)3.346 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.346(sa).15 G
-(452 response to the MAIL command.)174 132 Q(This in)5 E
-(vites the sender to try ag)-.4 E(ain later)-.05 E(.)-.55 E
-(MinQueueAge=age)102 148.2 Q .887([no short name] Don')174 160.2 R 3.387
-(tp)-.18 G .887(rocess an)-3.387 F 3.387(yq)-.15 G .886
-(ueued jobs that ha)-3.387 F 1.186 -.15(ve b)-.2 H .886
-(een in the queue less).15 F 1.899(than the indicated time interv)174
-172.2 R 4.399(al. This)-.25 F 1.899(is intended to allo)4.399 F 4.399
-(wy)-.25 G 1.9(ou to get respon-)-4.399 F(si)174 184.2 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G
-.665(ness by processing the queue f).15 F .665
-(airly frequently without thrashing your system)-.1 F
-(by trying jobs too often.)174 196.2 Q(The def)5 E
-(ault units are minutes.)-.1 E(MustQuoteChars=)102 212.4 Q F2(s)A F1
-1.252([no short name] Sets the list of characters that must be quoted i\
-f used in a full)174 224.4 R 1.217
-(name that is in the phrase part of a `)174 236.4 R 1.217
-(`phrase <address>')-.74 F 3.717('s)-.74 G 3.717(yntax. The)-3.717 F
-(def)3.717 E 1.217(ault is)-.1 F -.74(``)174 248.4 S<b42e>.74 E -.74('')
--.7 G 5(.T).74 G(he characters `)-5 E(`@,;:\\\(\)[]')-.74 E 2.5('a)-.74
-G(re al)-2.5 E -.1(wa)-.1 G(ys added to this list.).1 E
-(NoRecipientAction)102 264.6 Q .554([no short name] The action to tak)
-174 276.6 R 3.055(ew)-.1 G .555(hen you recei)-3.055 F .855 -.15(ve a m)
--.25 H .555(essage that has no v).15 F(alid)-.25 E .625
-(recipient headers \(T)174 288.6 R .625(o:, Cc:, Bcc:, or Apparently-T)
--.8 F .625(o: \212 the last included for back)-.8 F .108
-(compatibility with old)174 300.6 R F2(sendmail)2.608 E F1 2.608
-(s\). It)B .108(can be)2.608 F F0(None)2.608 E F1 .109
-(to pass the message on unmod-)2.609 F .297
-(i\214ed, which violates the protocol,)174 312.6 R F0(Add-T)2.796 E(o)
--.92 E F1 .296(to add a T)2.796 F .296(o: header with an)-.8 F 2.796(yr)
--.15 G(ecipients)-2.796 E 1.638(it can \214nd in the en)174 324.6 R -.15
-(ve)-.4 G 1.638(lope \(which might e).15 F 1.638
-(xpose Bcc: recipients\),)-.15 F F0(Add-A)4.139 E(ppar)-.25 E(-)-.37 E
-(ently-T)174 336.6 Q(o)-.92 E F1 .338(to add an Apparently-T)2.838 F
-.337(o: header \(this is only for back-compatibility and)-.8 F .841
-(is of)174 348.6 R .841(\214cially deprecated\),)-.25 F F0(Add-T)3.341 E
-(o-Undisclosed)-.92 E F1 .841(to add a header \231T)3.341 F .842
-(o: undisclosed-)-.8 F .398(recipients:;\232 to mak)174 360.6 R 2.898
-(et)-.1 G .397(he header le)-2.898 F -.05(ga)-.15 G 2.897(lw).05 G .397
-(ithout disclosing an)-2.897 F .397(ything, or)-.15 F F0(Add-Bcc)2.897 E
-F1(to)2.897 E(add an empty Bcc: header)174 372.6 Q(.)-.55 E 1.18
-(OldStyleHeaders [o])102 388.8 R 1.713(Assume that the headers may be i\
-n old format, i.e., spaces delimit names.)4.213 F 1.069
-(This actually turns on an adapti)174 400.8 R 1.368 -.15(ve a)-.25 H
-1.068(lgorithm: if an).15 F 3.568(yr)-.15 G 1.068
-(ecipient address contains a)-3.568 F 1.681
-(comma, parenthesis, or angle brack)174 412.8 R 1.681
-(et, it will be assumed that commas already)-.1 F -.15(ex)174 424.8 S
-2.825(ist. If).15 F .325
-(this \215ag is not on, only commas delimit names.)2.825 F .325
-(Headers are al)5.325 F -.1(wa)-.1 G .325(ys out-).1 F
-(put with commas between the names.)174 436.8 Q(Def)5 E(aults to of)-.1
-E(f.)-.25 E(OperatorChars=)102 453 Q F2 -.15(ch)C(arlist).15 E F1 1.438
-([$o macro] The list of characters that are considered to be \231operat\
-ors\232, that is,)174 465 R .82(characters that delimit tok)174 477 R
-3.32(ens. All)-.1 F .82(operator characters are tok)3.32 F .82
-(ens by themselv)-.1 F(es;)-.15 E .078
-(sequences of non-operator characters are also tok)174 489 R 2.578
-(ens. White)-.1 F .078(space characters sep-)2.578 F .27(arate tok)174
-501 R .27(ens b)-.1 F .269(ut are not tok)-.2 F .269(ens themselv)-.1 F
-.269(es \212 for e)-.15 F .269(xample, \231)-.15 F .269
-(AAA.BBB\232 has three)-.8 F(tok)174 513 Q .433(ens, b)-.1 F .433
-(ut \231)-.2 F .433(AAA BBB\232 has tw)-.8 F 2.933(o. If)-.1 F .433
-(not set, OperatorChars def)2.933 F .433(aults to \231.)-.1 F 1.666
-(:@[])1.666 G<9a3b>-1.666 E(additionally)174 525 Q 3.566(,t)-.65 G 1.066
-(he characters \231\()-3.566 F 1.666(\)<>,;)1.666 G 3.566<9a61>-1.666 G
-1.066(re al)-3.566 F -.1(wa)-.1 G 1.065(ys operators.).1 F 1.065
-(Note that Operator)6.065 F(-)-.2 E
-(Chars must be set in the con\214guration \214le before an)174 537 Q 2.5
-(yr)-.15 G(ulesets.)-2.5 E(PidFile=)102 553.2 Q F2(\214lename)A F1 1.3
-([no short name] Filename of the pid \214le.)3.58 F(\(def)6.3 E 1.3
-(ault is _P)-.1 F -1.11(AT)-.92 G(H_SENDMAILPID\).)1.11 E(The)174 565.2
-Q F2(\214lename)2.5 E F1(is macro-e)2.5 E(xpanded before it is opened.)
--.15 E(PostmasterCop)102 581.4 Q(y=)-.1 E F2(postmaster)A F1 .003
-([P] If set, copies of error messages will be sent to the named)174
-593.4 R F2(postmaster)2.503 E F1 5.003(.O)C .003(nly the)-5.003 F .626
-(header of the f)174 605.4 R .626(ailed message is sent.)-.1 F .627
-(Since most errors are user problems, this is)5.626 F .453
-(probably not a good idea on lar)174 617.4 R .453(ge sites, and ar)-.18
-F .453(guably contains all sorts of pri)-.18 F -.25(va)-.25 G -.15(cy)
-.25 G .1(violations, b)174 629.4 R .101
-(ut it seems to be popular with certain operating systems v)-.2 F 2.601
-(endors. The)-.15 F 1.919(address is macro e)174 641.4 R 1.918
-(xpanded at the time of deli)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G(ry).15 E 6.918(.D)
--.65 G(ef)-6.918 E 1.918(aults to no postmaster)-.1 F(copies.)174 653.4
-Q(Pri)102 669.6 Q -.25(va)-.25 G -.15(cy).25 G(Options=).15 E F2
-(opt,opt,...)1.666 E F1 1.191([p] Set the pri)174 681.6 R -.25(va)-.25 G
--.15(cy).25 G F2(opt)3.841 E F1 3.691(ions. `)B(`Pri)-.74 E -.25(va)-.25
-G -.15(cy).25 G 2.671 -.74('' i).15 H 3.692(sr).74 G 1.192
-(eally a misnomer; man)-3.692 F 3.692(yo)-.15 G 3.692(ft)-3.692 G 1.192
-(hese are)-3.692 F .929(just a w)174 693.6 R .928
-(ay of insisting on stricter adherence to the SMTP protocol.)-.1 F(The)
-5.928 E F2(opt)3.428 E F1(ions)A(can be selected from:)174 705.6 Q EP
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-(SMM:08-57)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 40.26(public Allo)214 96 R
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-(on HELO or EHLO command before MAIL)2.5 E(neede)214 120 Q 9.87
-(xpnhelo Insist)-.15 F(on HELO or EHLO command before EXPN)2.5 E(noe)214
-132 Q 35.97(xpn Disallo)-.15 F 2.5(wE)-.25 G(XPN entirely)-2.5 E 12.5
-(needvrfyhelo Insist)214 144 R(on HELO or EHLO command before VRFY)2.5 E
-(no)214 156 Q 38.75(vrfy Disallo)-.15 F 2.5(wV)-.25 G(RFY entirely)-2.5
-E 39.71(noetrn Disallo)214 168 R 2.5(wE)-.25 G(TRN entirely)-2.5 E(no)
-214 180 Q -.15(ve)-.15 G 37.79(rb Disallo).15 F 2.5(wV)-.25 G
-(ERB entirely)-2.5 E 14.71(restrictmailq Restrict)214 192 R
-(mailq command)2.5 E 19.16(restrictqrun Restrict)214 204 R
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-(nobodyreturn Don')214 230 R 2.5(tr)-.18 G
-(eturn the body of a message with DSNs)-2.5 E(goa)214 242 Q -.1(wa)-.15
-G 36.91(yD).1 G(isallo)-36.91 E 2.5(we)-.25 G
-(ssentially all SMTP status queries)-2.5 E(authw)214 254 Q 11.48
-(arnings Put)-.1 F(X-Authentication-W)2.5 E(arning: headers in messages)
--.8 E 2.976(The \231goa)174 270.2 R -.1(wa)-.15 G 2.976
-(y\232 pseudo-\215ag sets all \215ags e).1 F 2.977
-(xcept \231noreceipts\232, \231restrictmailq\232,)-.15 F .035
-(\231restrictqrun\232, \231noetrn\232, and \231nobodyreturn\232.)174
-282.2 R .035(If mailq is restricted, only people in)5.035 F 1.752
-(the same group as the queue directory can print the queue.)174 294.2 R
-1.753(If queue runs are)6.752 F 2.013(restricted, only root and the o)
-174 306.2 R 2.012(wner of the queue directory can run the queue.)-.25 F
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-(arnings about v)-.1 F .225(arious conditions that may indicate)-.25 F
-.335(attempts to spoof the mail system, such as using an non-standard q\
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--.35 E/F3 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(string)A F1 1.195
-([no short name] Pre\214x the process title sho)174 358.4 R 1.196
-(wn on 'ps' listings with)-.25 F F3(string)3.696 E F1 6.196(.T)C(he)
--6.196 E F3(string)174 370.4 Q F1(will be macro processed.)2.5 E
-(QueueDirectory=)102 386.6 Q F3(dir)A F1 .842([Q] Use the named)174
-398.6 R F3(dir)3.342 E F1 .841(as the queue directory)3.342 F 5.841(.T)
--.65 G 3.341(ou)-6.641 G .841(se multiple queues, supply a)-3.341 F -.25
-(va)174 410.6 S .608(lue ending with an asterisk.).25 F -.15(Fo)5.608 G
-3.108(re).15 G(xample,)-3.258 E F3(/var/spool/mqueue/q*)3.108 E F1 .609
-(will use all of)3.108 F 6.572
-(the directories or symbolic links to directories be)174 422.6 R 6.572
-(ginning with)-.15 F F3(q)9.072 E F1(in)9.072 E F3(/var/spool/mqueue)174
-434.6 Q F1 .285(as queue directories.)2.785 F .285
-(Do not change the queue directory struc-)5.285 F
-(ture while sendmail is running.)174 446.6 Q(QueueF)102 462.8 Q(actor=)
--.15 E F3(factor)A F1 .614([q] Use)174 474.8 R F3(factor)3.114 E F1 .613
-(as the multiplier in the map function to decide when to just queue)
-3.114 F .415(up jobs rather than run them.)174 486.8 R .415(This v)5.415
-F .415(alue is di)-.25 F .415(vided by the dif)-.25 F .415
-(ference between the)-.25 F 1.004(current load a)174 498.8 R -.15(ve)-.2
-G 1.004(rage and the load a).15 F -.15(ve)-.2 G 1.004(rage limit \().15
-F F0(QueueLA)A F1 1.003(option\) to determine)3.503 F
-(the maximum message priority that will be sent.)174 510.8 Q(Def)5 E
-(aults to 600000.)-.1 E(QueueLA=)102 527 Q F3(LA)A F1 .164
-([x] When the system load a)15.26 F -.15(ve)-.2 G .165(rage e).15 F
-(xceeds)-.15 E F3(LA)2.665 E F1 2.665(,j)C .165
-(ust queue messages \(i.e., don')-2.665 F 2.665(tt)-.18 G(ry)-2.665 E
-.168(to send them\).)174 539 R(Def)5.168 E .168
-(aults to 8 multiplied by the number of processors online on the)-.1 F
-(system \(if that can be determined\).)174 551 Q(QueueSortOrder=)102
-567.2 Q F3(algorithm)A F1 .096([no short name] Sets the)174 579.2 R F3
-(algorithm)2.596 E F1 .096(used for sorting the queue.)2.596 F .097
-(Only the \214rst char)5.097 F(-)-.2 E 1.022(acter of the v)174 591.2 R
-1.022(alue is used.)-.25 F(Le)6.021 E -.05(ga)-.15 G 3.521(lv).05 G
-1.021(alues are \231host\232 \(to order by the name of the)-3.771 F 1.73
-(\214rst host name of the \214rst recipient\), \231\214lename\232 \(to \
-order by the name of the)174 603.2 R 1.809(queue \214le name\), \231tim\
-e\232 \(to order by the submission time\), and \231priority\232 \(to)174
-615.2 R 1.858(order by message priority\).)174 627.2 R 1.858
-(Host ordering mak)6.858 F 1.858(es better use of the connection)-.1 F
-.312(cache, b)174 639.2 R .312(ut may tend to process lo)-.2 F 2.812(wp)
--.25 G .312(riority messages that go to a single host o)-2.812 F -.15
-(ve)-.15 G(r).15 E .879(high priority messages that go to se)174 651.2 R
--.15(ve)-.25 G .879(ral hosts; it probably shouldn').15 F 3.38(tb)-.18 G
-3.38(eu)-3.38 G .88(sed on)-3.38 F(slo)174 663.2 Q 3.7(wn)-.25 G(etw)
--3.7 E 1.2(ork links.)-.1 F 1.199(Filename ordering sa)6.199 F -.15(ve)
--.2 G 3.699(st).15 G 1.199(he o)-3.699 F -.15(ve)-.15 G 1.199
-(rhead of reading all of the).15 F .196
-(queued items before starting the queue run.)174 675.2 R -.35(Ti)5.196 G
-.196(me ordering is almost al).35 F -.1(wa)-.1 G .197(ys a bad).1 F .32
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-684.8 DL 128 684.8 124 684.8 DL 132 684.8 128 684.8 DL 136 684.8 132
-684.8 DL 140 684.8 136 684.8 DL 144 684.8 140 684.8 DL 148 684.8 144
-684.8 DL 152 684.8 148 684.8 DL 156 684.8 152 684.8 DL 160 684.8 156
-684.8 DL 164 684.8 160 684.8 DL 168 684.8 164 684.8 DL 172 684.8 168
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-684.8 DL 188 684.8 184 684.8 DL 192 684.8 188 684.8 DL 196 684.8 192
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-(idea, since it allo)174 96 R .845(ws lar)-.25 F .844(ge, b)-.18 F .844
-(ulk mail to go out before smaller)-.2 F 3.344(,p)-.4 G .844
-(ersonal mail, b)-3.344 F(ut)-.2 E .707(may ha)174 108 R 1.007 -.15
-(ve a)-.2 H .707(pplicability on some hosts with v).15 F .707(ery f)-.15
-F .708(ast connections.)-.1 F .708(Priority order)5.708 F(-)-.2 E
-(ing is the def)174 120 Q(ault.)-.1 E(QueueT)102 136.2 Q(imeout=)-.35 E
-/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(timeout)A F1 .356([T] A synon)174 148.2 R .356
-(ym for \231T)-.15 F 2.856(imeout.queuereturn\232. Use)-.35 F .355
-(that form instead of the \231Queue-)2.855 F -.35(Ti)174 160.2 S
-(meout\232 form.).35 E(Resolv)102 176.4 Q(erOptions=)-.15 E F2(options)A
-F1 .127([I] Set resolv)174 188.4 R .127(er options.)-.15 F -1.11(Va)
-5.127 G .127(lues can be set using)1.11 F F0(+)2.627 E F2<8d61>A(g)-.1 E
-F1 .127(and cleared using)2.627 F F0<ad>2.628 E F2<8d61>A(g)-.1 E F1
-2.628(;t)C(he)-2.628 E F2<8d61>174 200.4 Q(g)-.1 E F1 5.014(sc)C 2.514
-(an be \231deb)-5.014 F 2.513(ug\232, \231aaonly\232, \231use)-.2 F
-2.513(vc\232, \231primary\232, \231igntc\232, \231recurse\232, \231def-)
--.25 F .867(names\232, \231stayopen\232, or \231dnsrch\232.)174 212.4 R
-.867(The string \231HasW)5.867 F .867(ildcardMX\232 \(without a)-.4 F F0
-(+)3.367 E F1(or)3.367 E F0<ad>174 224.4 Q F1 3.82(\)c)C 1.32
-(an be speci\214ed to turn of)-3.82 F 3.82(fm)-.25 G 1.32(atching ag)
--3.82 F 1.32(ainst MX records when doing name)-.05 F(canoni\214cations.)
-174 236.4 Q F0(N.B.)5.917 E F1 .918
-(Prior to 8.7, this option indicated that the name serv)5.917 F .918
-(er be)-.15 F 1.025(responding in order to accept addresses.)174 248.4 R
-1.025(This has been replaced by checking to)6.025 F .078(see if the \
-\231dns\232 method is listed in the service switch entry for the \231ho\
-sts\232 service.)174 260.4 R 10.61(RrtImpliesDsn [R])102 276.6 R 1.52
-(If this option is set, a \231Return-Receipt-T)4.02 F 1.52
-(o:\232 header causes the request of a)-.8 F 1.271
-(DSN, which is sent to the en)174 288.6 R -.15(ve)-.4 G 1.272
-(lope sender as required by RFC1891, not to the).15 F(address gi)174
-300.6 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(ni).15 G 2.5(nt)-2.5 G(he header)-2.5 E(.)
--.55 E(RunAsUser=)102 316.8 Q F2(user)A F1 3.753([no short name] The)
-2.48 F F2(user)6.253 E F1 3.752(parameter may be a user name \(look)
-6.252 F 3.752(ed up in)-.1 F F2(/etc/passwd)174 328.8 Q F1 3.045(\)o)C
--5.544 3.045(ra n)-3.045 H .546(umeric user id; either form can ha)
--3.045 F .846 -.15(ve \231)-.2 H .546(:group\232 attached \(where).15 F
-.966(group can be numeric or symbolic\).)174 340.8 R .965
-(If set to a non-zero \(non-root\) v)5.965 F(alue,)-.25 E F2(send-)3.465
-E(mail)174 354.8 Q F1 .483
-(will change to this user id shortly after startup)2.983 F/F3 7
-/Times-Roman@0 SF(22)-4 I F1 5.484(.T)4 K .484(his a)-5.484 F -.2(vo)-.2
-G .484(ids a certain class).2 F 1.844(of security problems.)174 366.8 R
-(Ho)6.844 E(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.644 -.4(r, t).15 H 1.844
-(his means that all \231.forw).4 F 1.844(ard\232 and \231:include:\232)
--.1 F 1.428(\214les must be readable by the indicated)174 378.8 R F2
-(user)3.928 E F1 1.428(and all \214les to be written must be)3.928 F
-.043(writable by)174 390.8 R F2(user)2.543 E F1 .042
-(Also, all \214le and program deli)2.543 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .042
-(ries will be mark).15 F .042(ed unsafe unless)-.1 F 2.101(the option)
-174 402.8 R F0(DontBlameSendmail=NonRootAddrSafe)4.601 E F1 2.101
-(is set, in which case the)4.601 F(deli)174 414.8 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G .778
-(ry will be done as).15 F F2(user)3.278 E F1 5.778(.I)C 3.277(ti)-5.778
-G 3.277(sa)-3.277 G .777(lso incompatible with the)-3.277 F F0
-(SafeFileEn)3.277 E(vir)-.4 E(on-)-.18 E(ment)174 426.8 Q F1 2.62
-(option. In)2.62 F .12(other w)2.62 F .121
-(ords, it may not actually add much to security on an a)-.1 F -.15(ve)
--.2 G -.2(r-).15 G .593(age system, and may in f)174 438.8 R .592
-(act detract from security \(because other \214le permissions)-.1 F
-1.579(must be loosened\).)174 450.8 R(Ho)6.579 E(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25
-G 2.379 -.4(r, i).15 H 4.079(ts).4 G 1.579(hould be useful on \214re)
--4.079 F -.1(wa)-.25 G 1.58(lls and other places).1 F(where users don')
-174 462.8 Q 2.5(th)-.18 G -2.25 -.2(av e)-2.5 H
-(accounts and the aliases \214le is well constrained.)2.7 E(RecipientF)
-102 479 Q(actor=)-.15 E F2(fact)A F1 .638([y] The indicated)174 491 R F2
-(fact)3.137 E F1 .637(or is added to the priority \(thus)B F2(lowering)
-3.137 E F1 .637(the priority of the)3.137 F .23
-(job\) for each recipient, i.e., this v)174 503 R .231
-(alue penalizes jobs with lar)-.25 F .231(ge numbers of recipi-)-.18 F
-2.5(ents. Def)174 515 R(aults to 30000.)-.1 E(RefuseLA=)102 531.2 Q F2
-(LA)A F1 1.012([X] When the system load a)13.59 F -.15(ve)-.2 G 1.012
-(rage e).15 F(xceeds)-.15 E F2(LA)3.512 E F1 3.512(,r)C 1.011
-(efuse incoming SMTP connec-)-3.512 F 2.658(tions. Def)174 543.2 R .158
-(aults to 12 multiplied by the number of processors online on the syste\
-m)-.1 F(\(if that can be determined\).)174 555.2 Q(RetryF)102 571.4 Q
-(actor=)-.15 E F2(fact)A F1 .772([Z] The)3.74 F F2(fact)3.272 E F1 .772
-(or is added to the priority e)B -.15(ve)-.25 G .771
-(ry time a job is processed.).15 F .771(Thus, each)5.771 F .994(time a \
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-583.4 R 3.494(alue. In)-.25 F 1.108(most en)174 595.4 R 1.108
-(vironments this should be positi)-.4 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.608(,s).15 G
-1.108(ince hosts that are do)-3.608 F 1.107(wn are all too)-.25 F
-(often do)174 607.4 Q(wn for a long time.)-.25 E(Def)5 E
-(aults to 90000.)-.1 E(SafeFileEn)102 623.6 Q(vironment=)-.4 E F2(dir)A
-F1 .021([no short name] If this option is set,)174 635.6 R F2(sendmail)
-2.521 E F1 .021(will do a)2.521 F F2 -.15(ch)2.521 G -.45(ro).15 G(ot)
-.45 E F1 .022(\(2\) call into the indi-)B(cated)174 647.6 Q F2(dir)2.833
-E F1 .333(ectory before doing an)B 2.833<798c>-.15 G .333(le writes.)
--2.833 F .333(If the \214le name speci\214ed by the user)5.333 F(be)174
-659.6 Q .587(gins with)-.15 F F2(dir)3.087 E F1 3.087(,t)C .587
-(hat partial path name will be stripped of)-3.087 F 3.087(fb)-.25 G .588
-(efore writing, so \(for)-3.087 F -.15(ex)174 671.6 S 2.225
-(ample\) if the SafeFileEn).15 F 2.225(vironment v)-.4 F 2.224
-(ariable is set to \231/safe\232 then aliases of)-.25 F .32 LW 76 681.2
-72 681.2 DL 80 681.2 76 681.2 DL 84 681.2 80 681.2 DL 88 681.2 84 681.2
-DL 92 681.2 88 681.2 DL 96 681.2 92 681.2 DL 100 681.2 96 681.2 DL 104
-681.2 100 681.2 DL 108 681.2 104 681.2 DL 112 681.2 108 681.2 DL 116
-681.2 112 681.2 DL 120 681.2 116 681.2 DL 124 681.2 120 681.2 DL 128
-681.2 124 681.2 DL 132 681.2 128 681.2 DL 136 681.2 132 681.2 DL 140
-681.2 136 681.2 DL 144 681.2 140 681.2 DL 148 681.2 144 681.2 DL 152
-681.2 148 681.2 DL 156 681.2 152 681.2 DL 160 681.2 156 681.2 DL 164
-681.2 160 681.2 DL 168 681.2 164 681.2 DL 172 681.2 168 681.2 DL 176
-681.2 172 681.2 DL 180 681.2 176 681.2 DL 184 681.2 180 681.2 DL 188
-681.2 184 681.2 DL 192 681.2 188 681.2 DL 196 681.2 192 681.2 DL 200
-681.2 196 681.2 DL 204 681.2 200 681.2 DL 208 681.2 204 681.2 DL 212
-681.2 208 681.2 DL 216 681.2 212 681.2 DL/F4 5/Times-Roman@0 SF(22)93.6
-691.6 Q/F5 8/Times-Roman@0 SF(When running as a daemon, it changes to t\
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-(SMM:08-59)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 1.557(\231/safe/logs/\214le\
-\232 and \231/logs/\214le\232 actually indicate the same \214le.)174 96
-R(Additionally)6.557 E 4.057(,i)-.65 G(f)-4.057 E(this option is set,)
-174 108 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)2.5 E F1(refuses to deli)2.5
-E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(rt).15 G 2.5(os)-2.5 G(ymbolic links.)-2.5 E(Sa)102
-124.2 Q -.15(ve)-.2 G 10.41(FromLine [f]).15 F(Sa)4.909 E 2.709 -.15
-(ve U)-.2 H 2.408(nix-style \231From\232 lines at the front of headers.)
-.15 F 2.408(Normally the)7.408 F 4.908(ya)-.15 G(re)-4.908 E
-(assumed redundant and discarded.)174 136.2 Q .62(SendMimeErrors [j])102
-152.4 R .815(If set, send error messages in MIME format \(see RFC2045 a\
-nd RFC1344 for)3.315 F 2.915(details\). If)174 164.4 R(disabled,)2.915 E
-F2(sendmail)2.915 E F1 .415(will not return the DSN k)2.915 F -.15(ey)
--.1 G -.1(wo).15 G .414(rd in response to an).1 F 1.731
-(EHLO and will not do Deli)174 176.4 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.731
-(ry Status Noti\214cation processing as described in).15 F(RFC1891.)174
-188.4 Q(ServiceSwitchFile=)102 204.6 Q F2(\214lename)A F1 1.533([no sho\
-rt name] If your host operating system has a service switch abstraction)
-174 216.6 R .003(\(e.g., /etc/nsswitch.conf on Solaris or /etc/svc.conf\
- on Ultrix and DEC OSF/1\) that)174 228.6 R .814
-(service will be consulted and this option is ignored.)174 240.6 R .814
-(Otherwise, this is the name)5.814 F 1.082(of a \214le that pro)174
-252.6 R 1.082
-(vides the list of methods used to implement particular services.)-.15 F
-1.069(The syntax is a series of lines, each of which is a sequence of w)
-174 264.6 R 3.569(ords. The)-.1 F(\214rst)3.569 E -.1(wo)174 276.6 S
-1.363(rd is the service name, and follo).1 F 1.363(wing w)-.25 F 1.364
-(ords are service types.)-.1 F 1.364(The services)6.364 F(that)174 288.6
-Q F2(sendmail)4.11 E F1 1.61
-(consults directly are \231aliases\232 and \231hosts.)4.11 F 6.61<9a53>
--.7 G 1.61(ervice types can be)-6.61 F 1.754(\231dns\232, \231nis\232, \
-\231nisplus\232, or \231\214les\232 \(with the ca)174 300.6 R -.15(ve)
--.2 G 1.755(at that the appropriate support).15 F .791
-(must be compiled in before the service can be referenced\).)174 312.6 R
-.79(If ServiceSwitchFile)5.791 F .925(is not speci\214ed, it def)174
-324.6 R .925(aults to /etc/mail/service.switch.)-.1 F .925
-(If that \214le does not e)5.925 F(xist,)-.15 E(the def)174 336.6 Q
-(ault switch is:)-.1 E 38.6(aliases \214les)214 352.8 R 44.7(hosts dns)
-214 364.8 R(nis \214les)2.5 E(The def)174 381 Q
-(ault \214le is \231/etc/mail/service.switch\232.)-.1 E(Se)102 397.2 Q
--.15(ve)-.25 G 12.12(nBitInput [7]).15 F .322(Strip input to se)2.822 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G 2.822(nb).15 G .321
-(its for compatibility with old systems.)-2.822 F .321(This shouldn')
-5.321 F 2.821(tb)-.18 G(e)-2.821 E(necessary)174 409.2 Q(.)-.65 E
-(SingleLineFromHeader)102 425.4 Q .958
-([no short name] If set, From: lines that ha)174 437.4 R 1.259 -.15
-(ve e)-.2 H .959(mbedded ne).15 F .959(wlines are unwrapped)-.25 F .243
-(onto one line.)174 449.4 R .243
-(This is to get around a botch in Lotus Notes that apparently cannot)
-5.243 F(understand le)174 461.4 Q -.05(ga)-.15 G
-(lly wrapped RFC822 headers.).05 E(SingleThreadDeli)102 477.6 Q -.15(ve)
--.25 G(ry).15 E .333([no short name] If set, a client machine will ne)
-174 489.6 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.833(rt).15 G .334(ry to open tw)-2.833 F
-2.834(oS)-.1 G .334(MTP connec-)-2.834 F 1.712(tions to a single serv)
-174 501.6 R 1.712(er machine at the same time, e)-.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G
-4.211(ni).15 G 4.211(nd)-4.211 G(if)-4.211 E 1.711(ferent processes.)
--.25 F .952(That is, if another)174 513.6 R F2(sendmail)3.452 E F1 .952
-(is already talking to some host a ne)3.452 F(w)-.25 E F2(sendmail)3.453
-E F1(will)3.453 E 2.388(not open another connection.)174 525.6 R 2.387
-(This property is of mix)7.387 F 2.387(ed v)-.15 F 2.387
-(alue; although this)-.25 F .386(reduces the load on the other machine,\
- it can cause mail to be delayed \(for e)174 537.6 R(xam-)-.15 E .719
-(ple, if one)174 549.6 R F2(sendmail)3.219 E F1 .719(is deli)3.219 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G .718(ring a huge message, other).15 F F2(sendmail)3.218 E
-F1 3.218(sw)C(on')-3.318 E 3.218(tb)-.18 G 3.218(ea)-3.218 G(ble)-3.218
-E 1.542(to send e)174 561.6 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 4.042(ns).15 G 1.542
-(mall messages\).)-4.042 F 1.543
-(Also, it requires another \214le descriptor \(for the)6.542 F .997
-(lock \214le\) per connection, so you may ha)174 573.6 R 1.296 -.15
-(ve t)-.2 H 3.496(or).15 G .996(educe the)-3.496 F F0
-(ConnectionCacheSize)3.496 E F1 .234(option to a)174 585.6 R -.2(vo)-.2
-G .234(id running out of per).2 F .235(-process \214le descriptors.)-.2
-F .235(Requires the)5.235 F F0(HostSta-)2.735 E(tusDir)174 597.6 Q
-(ectory)-.18 E F1(option.)2.5 E(SmtpGreetingMessage=)102 613.8 Q F2
-(messa)A -.1(ge)-.1 G F1 .345
-([$e macro] The message printed when the SMTP serv)174 625.8 R .344
-(er starts up.)-.15 F(Def)5.344 E .344(aults to \231$j)-.1 F
-(Sendmail $v ready at $b\232.)174 637.8 Q(StatusFile=)102 654 Q F2
-(\214le)A F1 .523([S] Log summary statistics in the named)14.13 F F2
-(\214le)3.024 E F1 5.524(.I)C 3.024(fn)-5.524 G 3.024<6f8c>-3.024 G .524
-(le name is speci\214ed, "statis-)-3.024 F .548(tics" is used.)174 666 R
-.547(If not set, no summary statistics are sa)5.548 F -.15(ve)-.2 G
-3.047(d. This).15 F .547(\214le does not gro)3.047 F(w)-.25 E(in size.)
-174 678 Q(It can be printed using the)5 E F2(mailstats)2.5 E F1
-(\(8\) program.)A 28.4(SuperSafe [s])102 694.2 R .372(Be super)2.872 F
-.372(-safe when running things, i.e., al)-.2 F -.1(wa)-.1 G .373
-(ys instantiate the queue \214le, e).1 F -.15(ve)-.25 G(n).15 E .697
-(if you are going to attempt immediate deli)174 706.2 R -.15(ve)-.25 G
-(ry).15 E(.)-.65 E F2(Sendmail)5.697 E F1(al)3.197 E -.1(wa)-.1 G .697
-(ys instantiates the).1 F 1.509
-(queue \214le before returning control to the client under an)174 718.2
-R 4.009(yc)-.15 G 4.01(ircumstances. This)-4.009 F EP
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-/F0 10/Times-Bold@0 SF 193.36(SMM:08-60 Sendmail)72 60 R
-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF
-(should really)174 96 Q/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(always)2.5 E F1(be set.)
-2.5 E -.7(Te)102 112.2 S(mpFileMode=).7 E F2(mode)A F1 .332
-([F] The \214le mode for queue \214les.)174 124.2 R .331
-(It is interpreted in octal by def)5.331 F 2.831(ault. Def)-.1 F .331
-(aults to)-.1 F(0600.)174 136.2 Q -.35(Ti)102 152.4 S(meout.).35 E F2
-(type)A F1(=)A F2(timeout)1.666 E F1 .417
-([r; subsumes old T option as well] Set timeout v)174 164.4 R 2.917
-(alues. F)-.25 F .417(or more information, see)-.15 F(section 4.1.)174
-176.4 Q -.35(Ti)102 192.6 S(meZoneSpec=).35 E F2(tzinfo)A F1 .218
-([t] Set the local time zone info to)174 204.6 R F2(tzinfo)2.718 E F1
-2.718<8a66>2.718 G .218(or e)-2.718 F .218(xample, \231PST8PDT\232.)-.15
-F(Actually)5.217 E 2.717(,i)-.65 G(f)-2.717 E 1.345
-(this is not set, the TZ en)174 216.6 R 1.346(vironment v)-.4 F 1.346
-(ariable is cleared \(so the system def)-.25 F 1.346(ault is)-.1 F .209
-(used\); if set b)174 228.6 R .208(ut null, the user')-.2 F 2.708(sT)
--.55 G 2.708(Zv)-2.708 G .208
-(ariable is used, and if set and non-null the TZ)-2.958 F -.25(va)174
-240.6 S(riable is set to this v).25 E(alue.)-.25 E -.35(Tr)102 256.8 S
-(ustedUser=).35 E F2(user)A F1 3.752([no short name] The).06 F F2(user)
-6.252 E F1 3.752(parameter may be a user name \(look)6.252 F 3.753
-(ed up in)-.1 F F2(/etc/passwd)174 268.8 Q F1 2.743(\)o)C 2.743(ran)
--2.743 G .243(umeric user id.)-2.743 F -.35(Tr)5.242 G .242
-(usted user for \214le o).35 F .242(wnership and starting the)-.25 F
-3.779(daemon. If)174 280.8 R 1.279
-(set, generated alias databases and the control sock)3.779 F 1.279
-(et \(if con\214gured\))-.1 F(will automatically be o)174 292.8 Q
-(wned by this user)-.25 E(.)-.55 E -.35(Tr)102 309 S 5.96
-(yNullMXList [w]).35 F .114
-(If this system is the \231best\232 \(that is, lo)2.614 F .114
-(west preference\) MX for a gi)-.25 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.613(nh).15 G .113
-(ost, its)-2.613 F 1.168(con\214guration rules should normally detect t\
-his situation and treat that condition)174 321 R .258(specially by forw)
-174 333 R .258
-(arding the mail to a UUCP feed, treating it as local, or whate)-.1 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G -.55(r.).15 G(Ho)174 345 Q(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.685
--.4(r, i).15 H 3.385(ns).4 G .886(ome cases \(such as Internet \214re)
--3.385 F -.1(wa)-.25 G .886(lls\) you may w).1 F .886
-(ant to try to con-)-.1 F .07
-(nect directly to that host as though it had no MX records at all.)174
-357 R .07(Setting this option)5.07 F(causes)174 369 Q F2(sendmail)3.013
-E F1 .514(to try this.)3.013 F .514(The do)5.514 F .514
-(wnside is that errors in your con\214guration are)-.25 F(lik)174 381 Q
-2.116(ely to be diagnosed as \231host unkno)-.1 F 2.116
-(wn\232 or \231message timed out\232 instead of)-.25 F
-(something more meaningful.)174 393 Q(This option is disrecommended.)5 E
-(UnixFromLine=)102 409.2 Q F2(fr)A(omline)-.45 E F1 .236
-([$l macro] De\214nes the format used when)174 421.2 R F2(sendmail)2.736
-E F1 .236(must add a UNIX-style From_)2.736 F 1.325
-(line \(that is, a line be)174 433.2 R 1.325
-(ginning \231From<space>user\232\).)-.15 F(Def)6.324 E 1.324
-(aults to \231From $g)-.1 F($d\232.)6.324 E(Don')174 445.2 Q 2.645(tc)
--.18 G .146(hange this unless your system uses a dif)-2.645 F .146
-(ferent UNIX mailbox format \(v)-.25 F(ery)-.15 E(unlik)174 457.2 Q
-(ely\).)-.1 E(UnsafeGroupWrites)102 473.4 Q .212
-([no short name] If set, :include: and .forw)174 485.4 R .211
-(ard \214les that are group writable are con-)-.1 F .366
-(sidered \231unsafe\232, that is, the)174 497.4 R 2.867(yc)-.15 G .367
-(annot reference programs or write directly to \214les.)-2.867 F -.8(Wo)
-174 509.4 S(rld writable :include: and .forw).8 E(ard \214les are al)-.1
-E -.1(wa)-.1 G(ys unsafe..).1 E(UseErrorsT)102 525.6 Q 21.15(o[)-.8 G
-.826(l] If there is an \231Errors-T)-21.15 F .826(o:\232 header)-.8 F
-3.326(,s)-.4 G .826(end error messages to the addresses listed)-3.326 F
-3.134(there. The)174 537.6 R 3.134(yn)-.15 G .634(ormally go to the en)
--3.134 F -.15(ve)-.4 G .635(lope sender).15 F 5.635(.U)-.55 G .635
-(se of this option causes)-5.635 F F2(send-)3.135 E(mail)174 549.6 Q F1
-(to violate RFC 1123.)2.5 E
-(This option is disrecommended and deprecated.)5 E(UserDatabaseSpec=)102
-565.8 Q F2(udbspec)A F1([U] The user database speci\214cation.)174 577.8
-Q -1.11(Ve)102 594 S 37.29(rbose [v])1.11 F .561(Run in v)3.061 F .561
-(erbose mode.)-.15 F .561(If this is set,)5.561 F F2(sendmail)3.061 E F1
-.56(adjusts options)3.061 F F0(HoldExpensi)3.06 E -.1(ve)-.1 G F1(\(old)
-174 606 Q F0(c)2.635 E F1 2.635(\)a)C(nd)-2.635 E F0(Deli)2.635 E -.1
-(ve)-.1 G(ryMode).1 E F1(\(old)2.635 E F0(d)2.635 E F1 2.635(\)s)C 2.635
-(ot)-2.635 G .135(hat all mail is deli)-2.635 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .136
-(red completely in a sin-).15 F 1.244
-(gle job so that you can see the entire deli)174 618 R -.15(ve)-.25 G
-1.244(ry process.).15 F(Option)6.244 E F0 -1(Ve)3.743 G(rbose)1 E F1
-(should)3.743 E F2(ne)174 630 Q(ver)-.15 E F1(be set in the con\214gura\
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-(XscriptFileBuf)102 646.2 Q(ferSize=)-.25 E F2(thr)A(eshold)-.37 E F1
-1.1([no short name] Set the)174 658.2 R F2(thr)3.601 E(eshold)-.37 E F1
-3.601(,i)C 3.601(nb)-3.601 G 1.101
-(ytes, before a memory-based queue tran-)-3.601 F
-(script \214le becomes disk-based.)174 670.2 Q(The def)5 E
-(ault is 4096 bytes.)-.1 E .109(All options can be speci\214ed on the c\
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-(ut most will cause)-.2 F F2(send-)2.608 E(mail)102 698.4 Q F1 .271
-(to relinquish its setuid permissions.)2.771 F .271
-(The options that will not cause this are Se)5.271 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .272
-(nBitInput [7],).15 F .981
-(EightBitMode [8], MinFreeBlocks [b], CheckpointInterv)102 710.4 R .981
-(al [C], Deli)-.25 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .981(ryMode [d], ErrorMode [e],).15
-F 6.66(IgnoreDots [i], SendMimeErrors [j], LogLe)102 722.4 R -.15(ve)
--.25 G 9.16(l[).15 G 6.66(L], MeT)-9.16 F 6.66
-(oo [m], OldStyleHeaders [o],)-.8 F EP
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-(SMM:08-61)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(Pri)102 96 Q -.25(va)-.25 G
--.15(cy).25 G 1.378(Options [p], SuperSafe [s], V).15 F 1.377
-(erbose [v], QueueSortOrder)-1.11 F 3.877(,M)-.4 G 1.377
-(inQueueAge, Def)-3.877 F(aultCharSet,)-.1 E .723(Dial Delay)102 108 R
-3.223(,N)-.65 G .723(oRecipientAction, ColonOkInAddr)-3.223 F 3.223(,M)
--.4 G .724(axQueueRunSize, SingleLineFromHeader)-3.223 F 3.224(,a)-.4 G
-(nd)-3.224 E(Allo)102 120 Q 3.921(wBogusHELO. Actually)-.25 F 3.921(,P)
--.65 G(ri)-3.921 E -.25(va)-.25 G -.15(cy).25 G 1.421(Options [p] gi).15
-F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.921(no).15 G 3.921(nt)-3.921 G 1.421
-(he command line are added to those)-3.921 F 1.697
-(already speci\214ed in the)102 132 R/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF
-(sendmail.cf)4.197 E F1 1.697(\214le, i.e., the)4.197 F 4.197(yc)-.15 G
-(an')-4.197 E 4.197(tb)-.18 G 4.197(er)-4.197 G 4.198(eset. Also,)-4.197
-F 4.198(M\()4.198 G 1.698(de\214ne macro\) when)-4.198 F
-(de\214ning the r or s macros is also considered \231safe\232.)102 144 Q
-F0 2.5(5.7. P)87 168 R 2.5<8a50>2.5 G -.18(re)-2.5 G
-(cedence De\214nitions).18 E F1 -1.11(Va)127 184.2 S .164
-(lues for the \231Precedence:\232 \214eld may be de\214ned using the)
-1.11 F F0(P)2.664 E F1 .164(control line.)2.664 F .163
-(The syntax of this)5.163 F(\214eld is:)102 196.2 Q F0(P)142 212.4 Q F2
-(name)A F0(=)A F2(num)A F1 .383(When the)102 228.6 R F2(name)2.883 E F1
-.384
-(is found in a \231Precedence:\232 \214eld, the message class is set to)
-2.883 F F2(num)2.884 E F1 5.384(.H)C .384(igher numbers)-5.384 F .85
-(mean higher precedence.)102 240.6 R .85(Numbers less than zero ha)5.85
-F 1.15 -.15(ve t)-.2 H .85(he special property that if an error occurs)
-.15 F 1.551(during processing the body of the message will not be retur\
-ned; this is e)102 252.6 R 1.552(xpected to be used for)-.15 F<9962>102
-264.6 Q .462(ulk\232 mail such as through mailing lists.)-.2 F .461
-(The def)5.461 F .461(ault precedence is zero.)-.1 F -.15(Fo)5.461 G
-2.961(re).15 G .461(xample, our list of)-3.111 F(precedences is:)102
-276.6 Q(P\214rst-class=0)142 292.8 Q(Pspecial-deli)142 304.8 Q -.15(ve)
--.25 G(ry=100).15 E(Plist=\25530)142 316.8 Q(Pb)142 328.8 Q(ulk=\25560)
--.2 E(Pjunk=\255100)142 340.8 Q 1.058(People writing mailing list e)102
-357 R 1.058(xploders are encouraged to use \231Precedence: list\232.)
--.15 F 1.059(Older v)6.059 F 1.059(ersions of)-.15 F F2(sendmail)102 369
-Q F1 1.19(\(which discarded all error returns for ne)3.69 F -.05(ga)-.15
-G(ti).05 E 1.49 -.15(ve p)-.25 H 1.19(recedences\) didn').15 F 3.69(tr)
--.18 G 1.19(ecognize this name,)-3.69 F(gi)102 381 Q .598(ving it a def)
--.25 F .598(ault precedence of zero.)-.1 F .598(This allo)5.598 F .598
-(ws list maintainers to see error returns on both old)-.25 F(and ne)102
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-(on\214gurations.)-2.5 E 1.102
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-(xtension is consistent throughout processing; v)-.15 F .384(ersion le)
--.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.884(lo).15 G .384(ne con\214gu-)-2.884 F .83
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-(to indicate that the name is already canonical.)133.66 618 Q 12.5
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-(nted by resolving the local name).15 F .993(with an initial `@'.)133.66
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-(e, b)-.15 F .601(ut a user name of \231@vikki\232 will ha)-.2 F .901
--.15(ve t)-.2 H .601(he `@').15 F .919
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-(e, b)-.15 F .92(ut will otherwise be treated the same as)-.2 F .63
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-R .734(as handled by a central hub, b)-.1 F .734
-(ut mail sent to \231vikki@localhost\232 w)-.2 F(as)-.1 E(deli)133.66
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-(nitiated comments on all lines.)-3.882 F 1.382
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-(lf).15 G 1.207(our con\214gurations are completely equi)-3.707 F -.25
-(va)-.25 G 1.208(lent to le).25 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.708(lt).15 G 1.208
-(hree for historical rea-)-3.708 F(sons.)102 136.2 Q -1.11(Ve)127 152.4
-S 1.234(rsion le)1.11 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.734<6c8c>.15 G 1.534 -.15(ve c)
--3.734 H 1.234(on\214guration \214les change the def).15 F 1.234
-(ault de\214nition of)-.1 F F0($w)3.734 E F1 1.234
-(to be just the \214rst)3.734 F(component of the hostname.)102 164.4 Q
--1.11(Ve)127 180.6 S 1.588(rsion le)1.11 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 4.088(ls).15 G
-1.588(ix con\214guration \214les change man)-4.088 F 4.088(yo)-.15 G
-4.089(ft)-4.088 G 1.589(he local processing options \(such as)-4.089 F
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-1.344(he special local processing.)-3.844 F(Le)6.345 E -.15(ve)-.25 G
-3.845(ls).15 G 1.345(ix con\214guration \214les may also use)-3.845 F
-1.222(long option names.)102 216.6 R(The)6.222 E F0(ColonOkInAddr)3.722
-E F1 1.222(option \(to allo)3.722 F 3.721(wc)-.25 G 1.221
-(olons in the local-part of addresses\))-3.721 F(def)102 228.6 Q(aults)
--.1 E F0(on)3.44 E F1 .94(for lo)3.44 F .94(wer numbered con\214guratio\
-n \214les; the con\214guration \214le requires some additional)-.25 F
-(intelligence to properly handle the RFC 822 group construct.)102 240.6
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--2.15 -.25(ev e)-4.47 H 4.47(nc).25 G 1.97
-(on\214guration \214les used ne)-4.47 F 4.47(wo)-.25 G 1.97
-(ption names to replace old macros \()-4.47 F F0($e)A F1(became)102
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-(became)5.547 E F0(UnixFr)5.547 E(omLine)-.18 E F1 5.548(,a)C(nd)-5.548
-E F0($o)5.548 E F1(became)5.548 E F0(OperatorChars)5.548 E F1(.)A .087
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-(n, the).15 F F0(F=q)2.587 E F1 .087
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-/F2 9/Times-Roman@0 SF .086(SMTP VRFY)2.586 F F1(com-)2.586 E(mands\) w)
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-(ve)-.25 G 2.5(le).15 G(ight con\214guration \214les allo)-2.5 E(w)-.25
-E F0($#)2.5 E F1(on the left hand side of ruleset lines.)2.5 E -1.11(Ve)
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-(ine con\214guration \214les allo)-2.922 F 2.923(wp)-.25 G .423
-(arentheses in rulesets, i.e. the)-2.923 F 2.923(ya)-.15 G .423
-(re not treated as)-2.923 F(comments and hence remo)102 337.2 Q -.15(ve)
--.15 G(d.).15 E(The)127 353.4 Q F0(V)2.678 E F1 .178(line may ha)2.678 F
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-/Times-Italic@0 SF(vendor)A F1 .177
-(to indicate that this con\214guration \214le uses modi\214ca-)2.677 F
-.866(tions speci\214c to a particular v)102 367.4 R(endor)-.15 E/F4 7
-/Times-Roman@0 SF(23)-4 I F1 5.866(.Y)4 K .866(ou may use \231/Berk)
--6.966 F(ele)-.1 E .865(y\232 to emphasize that this con\214gura-)-.15 F
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-(ialect of)-2.5 E F3(sendmail)2.5 E F1(.)A F0 2.5(5.9. K)87 403.4 R 2.5
-<8a4b>2.5 G(ey File Declaration)-2.75 E F1
-(Special maps can be de\214ned using the line:)127 419.6 Q
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-(mapname)2.75 E F1 .251
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-(writing rules.)-.25 F(The)5.251 E F3(mapclass)2.751 E F1(is)2.751 E
-1.889(the name of a type of map; these are compiled in to)102 464 R F3
-(sendmail)4.389 E F1 6.888(.T)C(he)-6.888 E F3(ar)4.388 E(guments)-.37 E
-F1 1.888(are interpreted)4.388 F .79(depending on the class; typically)
-102 476 R 3.29(,t)-.65 G .791(here w)-3.29 F .791(ould be a single ar)
--.1 F .791(gument naming the \214le containing the)-.18 F(map.)102 488 Q
-(Maps are referenced using the syntax:)127 504.2 Q($\()142 520.4 Q F3
-(map k)2.5 E -.3(ey)-.1 G F1($@)2.8 E F3(ar)2.5 E(guments)-.37 E F1($:)
-2.5 E F3(default)2.5 E F1($\))2.5 E .641(where either or both of the)102
-536.6 R F3(ar)3.141 E(guments)-.37 E F1(or)3.141 E F3(default)3.141 E F1
-.64(portion may be omitted.)3.141 F(The)5.64 E F3 .64($@ ar)3.14 F
-(guments)-.37 E F1(may)3.14 E 1.276(appear more than once.)102 548.6 R
-1.276(The indicated)6.276 F F3 -.1(ke)3.776 G(y)-.2 E F1(and)3.776 E F3
-(ar)3.776 E(guments)-.37 E F1 1.277
-(are passed to the appropriate mapping)3.777 F 3.253(function. If)102
-560.6 R .753(it returns a v)3.253 F .753(alue, it replaces the input.)
--.25 F .753(If it does not return a v)5.753 F .753(alue and the)-.25 F
-F3(default)3.253 E F1(is)3.253 E(speci\214ed, the)102 572.6 Q F3
-(default)2.5 E F1(replaces the input.)2.5 E
-(Otherwise, the input is unchanged.)5 E(The)127 588.8 Q F3(ar)4.063 E
-(guments)-.37 E F1 1.563(are passed to the map for arbitrary use.)4.063
-F 1.564(Most map classes can interpolate)6.564 F .883(these ar)102 600.8
-R .883(guments into their v)-.18 F .883(alues using the syntax \231%)
--.25 F F3(n)A F1 3.382<9a28>C(where)-3.382 E F3(n)3.382 E F1 .882
-(is a digit\) to indicate the corre-)3.382 F(sponding)102 612.8 Q F3(ar)
-2.5 E(gument)-.37 E F1 5(.A)C -.18(rg)-5 G
-(ument \231%0\232 indicates the database k).18 E -.15(ey)-.1 G 5(.F)-.5
-G(or e)-5.15 E(xample, the rule)-.15 E(R$\255 ! $+)142 629 Q
-($: $\(uucp $1 $@ $2 $: %1 @ %0 . UUCP $\))71.72 E 1.269(Looks up the U\
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-(endors are encouraged to add themselv)-.12 F .214
-(es to the list of recognized v)-.12 F .214
-(endors by editing the routine)-.12 F/F7 8/Times-Italic@0 SF(setvendor)
-2.214 E F6(in)2.214 E F7(conf)72 692.4 Q(.c)-.12 E F6 4(.P)C
-(lease send e-mail to sendmail@Sendmail.ORG to re)-4 E(gister your v)
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-(SMM:08-63)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(decv)142 96 Q 77.43
-(ax %1@%0.DEC.COM)-.25 F 72.19(research %1@%0.A)142 108 R(TT)-1.11 E
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-(his mapping.)-2.5 E .742(The b)127 140.4 R .741(uilt in map with both \
-name and class \231host\232 is the host name canonicalization lookup.)
--.2 F(Thus, the syntax:)102 152.4 Q($\(host)142 168.6 Q F2(hostname)2.5
-E F1($\))A(is equi)102 184.8 Q -.25(va)-.25 G(lent to:).25 E($[)142 201
-Q F2(hostname)A F1($])A(There are man)127 221.4 Q 2.5(yd)-.15 G
-(e\214ned classes.)-2.5 E 51.72(dbm Database)102 237.6 R 1.623
-(lookups using the ndbm\(3\) library)4.123 F(.)-.65 E F2(Sendmail)6.623
-E F1 1.623(must be compiled with)4.123 F F0(NDBM)174 249.6 Q F1
-(de\214ned.)2.5 E 49.51(btree Database)102 265.8 R .678
-(lookups using the btree interf)3.178 F .677(ace to the Berk)-.1 F(ele)
--.1 E 3.177(yD)-.15 G 3.177(Bl)-3.177 G(ibrary)-3.177 E(.)-.65 E F2
-(Sendmail)5.677 E F1(must be compiled with)174 277.8 Q F0(NEWDB)2.5 E F1
-(de\214ned.)2.5 E 51.17(hash Database)102 294 R .828
-(lookups using the hash interf)3.328 F .828(ace to the Berk)-.1 F(ele)
--.1 E 3.328(yD)-.15 G 3.329(Bl)-3.328 G(ibrary)-3.329 E(.)-.65 E F2
-(Sendmail)5.829 E F1(must be compiled with)174 306 Q F0(NEWDB)2.5 E F1
-(de\214ned.)2.5 E 57.83(nis NIS)102 322.2 R(lookups.)2.5 E F2(Sendmail)5
-E F1(must be compiled with)2.5 E F0(NIS)2.5 E F1(de\214ned.)2.5 E 41.16
-(nisplus NIS+)102 338.4 R(lookups.)3.733 E F2(Sendmail)6.233 E F1 1.233
-(must be compiled with)3.733 F F0(NISPLUS)3.733 E F1 3.733
-(de\214ned. The)3.733 F(ar)3.733 E(gu-)-.18 E .495
-(ment is the name of the table to use for lookups, and the)174 350.4 R
-F0<ad6b>2.995 E F1(and)2.995 E F0<ad76>2.995 E F1 .495(\215ags may be)
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-(alue columns respecti)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G(ly).15 E(.)-.65 E 43.39
-(hesiod Hesiod)102 378.6 R(lookups.)2.5 E F2(Sendmail)5 E F1
-(must be compiled with)2.5 E F0(HESIOD)2.5 E F1(de\214ned.)2.5 E 52.28
-(ldap LD)102 394.8 R 1.784(AP X500 directory lookups.)-.4 F F2(Sendmail)
-6.783 E F1 1.783(must be compiled with)4.283 F F0(LD)4.283 E(APMAP)-.35
-E F1 2.965(de\214ned. The)174 406.8 R .465
-(map supports most of the standard ar)2.965 F .466
-(guments and most of the com-)-.18 F .3(mand line ar)174 418.8 R .3
-(guments of the)-.18 F F2(ldapsear)2.8 E -.15(ch)-.37 G F1 2.8
-(program. Note)2.95 F .3(that, by def)2.8 F .3(ault, if a single)-.1 F
-.628(query matches multiple v)174 430.8 R .628
-(alues, only the \214rst v)-.25 F .629(alue will be returned unless the)
--.25 F F0<ad7a>3.129 E F1(\(v)174 442.8 Q .249
-(alue separator\) map \215ag is set.)-.25 F .249(Also, the)5.249 F F0
-<ad31>2.749 E F1 .248(map \215ag will treat a multiple v)2.749 F(alue)
--.25 E(return as if there were no matches.)174 454.8 Q 41.17
-(netinfo NeXT)102 471 R(NetInfo lookups.)2.5 E F2(Sendmail)5 E F1
-(must be compiled with)2.5 E F0(NETINFO)2.5 E F1(de\214ned.)2.5 E(te)102
-487.2 Q 54.65(xt T)-.15 F -.15(ex)-.7 G 2.917<748c>.15 G .417
-(le lookups.)-2.917 F .417(The format of the te)5.417 F .418
-(xt \214le is de\214ned by the)-.15 F F0<ad6b>2.918 E F1(\(k)2.918 E
-.718 -.15(ey \214)-.1 H .418(eld num-).15 F(ber\),)174 499.2 Q F0<ad76>
-2.5 E F1(\(v)2.5 E(alue \214eld number\), and)-.25 E F0<ad7a>2.5 E F1
-(\(\214eld delimiter\) \215ags.)2.5 E 59.5(ph PH)102 515.4 R 1.394
-(query map.)3.894 F(Contrib)6.394 E 1.394
-(uted and supported by Mark Roth, roth@uiuc.edu.)-.2 F -.15(Fo)6.394 G
-(r).15 E 4.45(more information, consult the web site \231http://www-wsg\
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-55.61(nsd nsd)102 555.6 R 1.599(map for IRIX 6.5 and later)4.1 F 6.599
-(.C)-.55 G(ontrib)-6.599 E 1.599(uted and supported by Bob Mende of)-.2
-F(SGI, mende@sgi.com.)174 567.6 Q 53.39(stab Internal)102 583.8 R
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-(implicit Really)102 600 R .546
-(should be called \231alias\232 \212 this is used to get the def)3.046 F
-.546(ault lookups for alias)-.1 F(\214les, and is the def)174 612 Q
-(ault if no class is speci\214ed for alias \214les.)-.1 E 52.84
-(user Looks)102 628.2 R .477(up users using)2.977 F F2 -.1(ge)2.977 G
-(tpwnam).1 E F1 2.977(\(3\). The)B F0<ad76>2.977 E F1 .476
-(\215ag can be used to specify the name)2.976 F .142(of the \214eld to \
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-.142(xistence of)-.15 F 2.5(au)174 652.2 S(ser\).)-2.5 E 52.83
-(host Canoni\214es)102 668.4 R .2(host domain names.)2.7 F(Gi)5.2 E -.15
-(ve)-.25 G 2.7(nah).15 G .2(ost name it calls the name serv)-2.7 F .2
-(er to \214nd)-.15 F(the canonical name for that host.)174 680.4 Q 40.61
-(bestmx Returns)102 696.6 R 2.478(the best MX record for a host name gi)
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-(machine is al)174 708.6 R -.1(wa)-.1 G .721
-(ys preferred \212 that is, if the current machine is one of the hosts)
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-(west-preference MX record, then it will be guaranteed to be returned.)
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .961
-(This can be used to \214nd out if this machine is the tar)174 96 R .961
-(get for an MX record, and)-.18 F .313
-(mail can be accepted on that basis.)174 108 R .313(If the)5.313 F F0
-<ad7a>2.813 E F1 .313(\215ag is gi)2.813 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .313
-(n, then all MX names are).15 F(returned, separated by the gi)174 120 Q
--.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(nd).15 G(elimiter)-2.5 E(.)-.55 E 32.85(sequence The)
-102 136.2 R(ar)3.35 E .849(guments on the `K' line are a list of maps; \
-the resulting map searches the)-.18 F(ar)174 148.2 Q .438
-(gument maps in order until it \214nds a match for the indicated k)-.18
-F -.15(ey)-.1 G 5.439(.F)-.5 G .439(or e)-5.589 F(xample,)-.15 E
-(if the k)174 160.2 Q .3 -.15(ey d)-.1 H(e\214nition is:).15 E
-(Kmap1 ...)214 176.4 Q(Kmap2 ...)214 188.4 Q(Kseqmap sequence map1 map2)
-214 200.4 Q .968(then a lookup ag)174 216.6 R .968
-(ainst \231seqmap\232 \214rst does a lookup in map1.)-.05 F .968
-(If that is found, it)5.968 F(returns immediately)174 228.6 Q 5(.O)-.65
-G(therwise, the same k)-5 E .3 -.15(ey i)-.1 H 2.5(su).15 G
-(sed for map2.)-2.5 E 43.94(syslog the)102 244.8 R -.1(ke)2.5 G 2.5(yi)
--.05 G 2.5(sl)-2.5 G(ogged via)-2.5 E/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(syslo)2.5
-E(gd)-.1 E F1 2.5(\(8\). The)1.666 F(lookup returns the empty string.)
-2.5 E 43.39(switch Much)102 261 R(lik)2.8 E 2.8(et)-.1 G .3
-(he \231sequence\232 map e)-2.8 F .301
-(xcept that the order of maps is determined by the)-.15 F .392
-(service switch.)174 273 R .392(The ar)5.392 F .391
-(gument is the name of the service to be look)-.18 F .391(ed up; the v)
--.1 F(al-)-.25 E 1.492
-(ues from the service switch are appended to the map name to create ne)
-174 285 R 3.993(wm)-.25 G(ap)-3.993 E 2.5(names. F)174 297 R(or e)-.15 E
-(xample, consider the k)-.15 E .3 -.15(ey d)-.1 H(e\214nition:).15 E
-(Kali switch aliases)214 313.2 Q
-(together with the service switch entry:)174 329.4 Q 78.84(aliases nis)
-214 345.6 R(\214les)2.5 E 1.633(This causes a query ag)174 361.8 R 1.633
-(ainst the map \231ali\232 to search maps named \231ali.nis\232 and)-.05
-F(\231ali.\214les\232 in that order)174 373.8 Q(.)-.55 E 37.84
-(dequote Strip)102 390 R .96(double quotes \("\) from a name.)3.46 F
-.961(It does not strip backslashes, and will not)5.961 F .173
-(strip quotes if the resulting string w)174 402 R .172
-(ould contain unscannable syntax \(that is, basic)-.1 F .386(errors lik)
-174 414 R 2.886(eu)-.1 G .386(nbalanced angle brack)-2.886 F .386
-(ets; more sophisticated errors such as unkno)-.1 F(wn)-.25 E .252
-(hosts are not check)174 426 R 2.752(ed\). The)-.1 F .251
-(intent is for use when trying to accept mail from sys-)2.752 F
-(tems such as DECnet that routinely quote odd syntax such as)174 438 Q
-("49ers::ubell")214 454.2 Q 2.5(At)174 470.4 S
-(ypical usage is probably something lik)-2.5 E(e:)-.1 E
-(Kdequote dequote)214 486.6 Q(...)214 510.6 Q 88.19(R$\255 $:)214 534.6
-R($\(dequote $1 $\))2.5 E(R$\255 $+)214 546.6 Q($: $>3 $1 $2)77.55 E
-(Care must be tak)174 562.8 Q(en to pre)-.1 E -.15(ve)-.25 G(nt une).15
-E(xpected results; for e)-.15 E(xample,)-.15 E
-("|someprogram < input > output")214 579 Q 1.31(will ha)174 595.2 R 1.61
--.15(ve q)-.2 H 1.31(uotes stripped, b).15 F 1.31
-(ut the result is probably not what you had in mind.)-.2 F -.15(Fo)174
-607.2 S(rtunately these cases are rare.).15 E(re)102 623.4 Q(ge)-.15 E
-50.09(xT)-.15 G .489(he map de\214nition on the)-50.09 F F0(K)2.989 E F1
-.489(line contains a re)2.989 F .488(gular e)-.15 F 2.988(xpression. An)
--.15 F 2.988(yk)-.15 G .788 -.15(ey i)-3.088 H .488(nput is).15 F 1.454
-(compared to that e)174 635.4 R 1.454(xpression using the POSIX re)-.15
-F 1.454(gular e)-.15 F 1.454(xpressions routines re)-.15 F(g-)-.15 E
-.291(comp\(\), re)174 647.4 R .291(gerr\(\), and re)-.15 F(ge)-.15 E
--.15(xe)-.15 G 2.791(c\(\). Refer).15 F .291
-(to the documentation for those routines for)2.791 F .355
-(more information about the re)174 659.4 R .355(gular e)-.15 F .355
-(xpression matching.)-.15 F .356(No re)5.356 F .356(writing of the k)
--.25 F -.15(ey)-.1 G .075(is done if the)174 671.4 R F0<ad6d>2.575 E F1
-.075(\215ag is used.)2.575 F -.4(Wi)5.075 G .075(thout it, the k).4 F
-.374 -.15(ey i)-.1 H 2.574(sd).15 G .074(iscarded or if)-2.574 F F0
-<ad73>2.574 E F1 .074(if used, it is)2.574 F .905
-(substituted by the substring matches, delimited by)174 683.4 R F0($|)
-3.405 E F1 .905(or the string speci\214ed with)3.405 F(the the)174 695.4
-Q F0<ad64>2.5 E F1 2.5(\215ag. The)2.5 F(\215ags a)2.5 E -.25(va)-.2 G
-(ilable for the map are).25 E EP
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-(SMM:08-65)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 97.17(-n not)214 96 R 98.84
-(-f case)214 108 R(sensiti)2.5 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 97.17(-b basic)214 120 R
-(re)2.5 E(gular e)-.15 E(xpressions)-.15 E(\(def)322 132 Q(ault is e)-.1
-E(xtended\))-.15 E 98.28(-s substring)214 144 R(match)2.5 E 97.17
-(-d set)214 156 R(the delimiter used for -s)2.5 E 97.73(-a append)214
-168 R(string to k)2.5 E -.15(ey)-.1 G 94.39(-m match)214 180 R(only)2.5
-E 2.5(,d)-.65 G 2.5(on)-2.5 G(ot)-2.5 E(replace/discard v)322 192 Q
-(alue)-.25 E 94.95(-D perform)214 204 R(no lookup in deferred deli)2.5 E
--.15(ve)-.25 G(ry mode.).15 E(The)174 220.2 Q F0<ad73>2.551 E F1 .051(\
-\215ag can include an optional parameter which can be used to select th\
-e sub-)2.551 F(strings in the result of the lookup.)174 232.2 Q -.15(Fo)
-5 G 2.5(re).15 G(xample,)-2.65 E(-s1,3,4)214 248.4 Q 35.62(program The)
-102 268.8 R(ar)2.544 E .044(guments on the)-.18 F F0(K)2.544 E F1 .045
-(line are the pathname to a program and an)2.544 F 2.545(yi)-.15 G .045
-(nitial param-)-2.545 F .176(eters to be passed.)174 280.8 R .176
-(When the map is called, the k)5.176 F .475 -.15(ey i)-.1 H 2.675(sa).15
-G .175(dded to the initial parame-)-2.675 F .112
-(ters and the program is in)174 292.8 R -.2(vo)-.4 G -.1(ke).2 G 2.612
-(da).1 G 2.612(st)-2.612 G .112(he def)-2.612 F .112
-(ault user/group id.)-.1 F .112(The \214rst line of stan-)5.112 F .508
-(dard output is returned as the v)174 304.8 R .508(alue of the lookup.)
--.25 F .508(This has man)5.508 F 3.007(yp)-.15 G .507(otential secu-)
--3.007 F 1.277(rity problems, and has terrible performance; it should b\
-e used only when abso-)174 316.8 R(lutely necessary)174 328.8 Q(.)-.65 E
-44.51(macro Set)102 345 R .32(or clear a macro v)2.82 F 2.82(alue. T)
--.25 F 2.82(os)-.8 G .32(et a macro, pass the v)-2.82 F .32
-(alue as the \214rst ar)-.25 F .32(gument in)-.18 F .938
-(the map lookup.)174 357 R 2.538 -.8(To c)5.938 H .939
-(lear a macro, do not pass an ar).8 F .939(gument in the map lookup.)
--.18 F(The map al)174 369 Q -.1(wa)-.1 G(ys returns the empty string.).1
-E(Example of typical usage include:)5 E(Kstorage macro)214 385.2 Q(...)
-214 409.2 Q 2.5(#s)214 433.2 S(et macro ${MyMacro} to the ruleset match)
--2.5 E 88.19(R$+ $:)214 445.2 R($\(storage {MyMacro} $@ $1 $\) $1)2.5 E
-2.5(#s)214 457.2 S(et macro ${MyMacro} to an empty string)-2.5 E 88.83
-(R$* $:)214 469.2 R($\(storage {MyMacro} $@ $\) $1)2.5 E 2.5(#c)214
-481.2 S(lear macro ${MyMacro})-2.5 E 88.19(R$\255 $:)214 493.2 R
-($\(storage {MyMacro} $\) $1)2.5 E 51.17(arith Perform)102 513.6 R .494
-(simple arithmetic operations.)2.994 F .494(The operation is gi)5.494 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G 2.993(na).15 G 2.993(sk)-2.993 G -.15(ey)-3.093 G 2.993
-(,c)-.5 G .493(urrently +,)-2.993 F .383
-(-, *, /, l \(for less than\), and = are supported.)174 525.6 R .383
-(The tw)5.383 F 2.883(oo)-.1 G .383(perands are gi)-2.883 F -.15(ve)-.25
-G 2.883(na).15 G 2.883(sa)-2.883 G -.18(rg)-2.883 G(u-).18 E 2.911
-(ments. The)174 537.6 R .41
-(lookup returns the result of the computation, i.e.)2.911 F/F2 9
-/Times-Roman@0 SF(TR)5.41 E(UE)-.36 E F1(or)2.91 E F2 -.666(FA)2.91 G
-(LSE).666 E F1(for)2.91 E 1.072(comparisons, inte)174 549.6 R 1.072
-(ger v)-.15 F 1.072(alues otherwise.)-.25 F 1.072
-(All options which are possible for maps)6.072 F(are ignored.)174 561.6
-Q 2.5(As)5 G(imple e)-2.5 E(xample is:)-.15 E(Kcomp arith)214 577.8 Q
-(...)214 601.8 Q(Scheck_etrn)214 625.8 Q 88.83(R$* $:)214 637.8 R
-($\(comp l $@ $&{load_a)2.5 E(vg} $@ 7 $\) $1)-.2 E(RF)214 649.8 Q 69.01
-(ALSE $#)-.74 F(error ...)2.5 E .488(Most of these accept as ar)127
-670.2 R .488
-(guments the same optional \215ags and a \214lename \(or a mapname for)
--.18 F .31(NIS; the \214lename is the root of the database path, so tha\
-t \231.db\232 or some other e)102 682.2 R .31(xtension appropriate)-.15
-F
-(for the database type will be added to get the actual database name\).)
-102 694.2 Q(Kno)5 E(wn \215ags are:)-.25 E 58.86(\255o Indicates)102
-710.4 R 1.147(that this map is optional \212 that is, if it cannot be o\
-pened, no error is)3.648 F(produced, and)174 722.4 Q/F3 10
-/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)2.5 E F1(will beha)2.5 E .3 -.15(ve a)-.2 H
-2.5(si).15 G 2.5(ft)-2.5 G(he map e)-2.5 E(xisted b)-.15 E(ut w)-.2 E
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF
-(\255N, \255O)102 96 Q .696(If neither)41.28 F F0<ad4e>3.197 E F1(or)
-3.197 E F0<ad4f>3.197 E F1 .697(are speci\214ed,)3.197 F/F2 10
-/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)3.197 E F1 .697(uses an adapti)3.197 F .997
--.15(ve a)-.25 H .697(lgorithm to decide).15 F .108
-(whether or not to look for null bytes on the end of k)174 108 R -.15
-(ey)-.1 G 2.608(s. It).15 F .107(starts by trying both; if)2.608 F .819
-(it \214nds an)174 120 R 3.319(yk)-.15 G 1.119 -.15(ey w)-3.419 H .819
-(ith a null byte it ne).15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.319(rt).15 G .82(ries ag)
--3.319 F .82(ain without a null byte and vice)-.05 F -.15(ve)174 132 S
-2.828(rsa. If).15 F F0<ad4e>2.828 E F1 .328(is speci\214ed it ne)2.828 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G 2.828(rt).15 G .328(ries without a null byte and if)
--2.828 F F0<ad4f>2.827 E F1 .327(is speci\214ed it)2.827 F(ne)174 144 Q
--.15(ve)-.25 G 2.886(rt).15 G .386(ries with a null byte.)-2.886 F .386
-(Setting one of these can speed matches b)5.386 F .386(ut are ne)-.2 F
--.15(ve)-.25 G(r).15 E(necessary)174 156 Q 5.546(.I)-.65 G 3.046(fb)
--5.546 G(oth)-3.046 E F0<ad4e>3.046 E F1(and)3.046 E F0<ad4f>3.046 E F1
-.545(are speci\214ed,)3.045 F F2(sendmail)3.045 E F1 .545(will ne)3.045
-F -.15(ve)-.25 G 3.045(rt).15 G .545(ry an)-3.045 F 3.045(ym)-.15 G
-(atches)-3.045 E(at all \212 that is, e)174 168 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G
-(rything will appear to f).15 E(ail.)-.1 E<ad61>102 184.2 Q F2(x)A F1
-1.356(Append the string)57.48 F F2(x)3.856 E F1 1.357
-(on successful matches.)3.856 F -.15(Fo)6.357 G 3.857(re).15 G 1.357
-(xample, the def)-4.007 F(ault)-.1 E F2(host)3.857 E F1(map)3.857 E
-(appends a dot on successful matches.)174 196.2 Q<ad54>102 212.4 Q F2(x)
-A F1 .021(Append the string)55.81 F F2(x)2.521 E F1 .021(on temporary f)
-2.521 F 2.521(ailures. F)-.1 F .021(or e)-.15 F(xample,)-.15 E F2(x)
-2.521 E F1 -.1(wo)2.521 G .02(uld be appended if a).1 F .72
-(DNS lookup returned \231serv)174 224.4 R .72(er f)-.15 F .72
-(ailed\232 or an NIS lookup could not locate a serv)-.1 F(er)-.15 E(.)
--.55 E(See also the)174 236.4 Q F0<ad74>2.5 E F1(\215ag.)2.5 E 60.53
-(\255f Do)102 252.6 R(not fold upper to lo)2.5 E
-(wer case before looking up the k)-.25 E -.15(ey)-.1 G(.)-.5 E 56.08
-(\255m Match)102 268.8 R .4(only \(without replacing the v)2.9 F 2.899
-(alue\). If)-.25 F .399(you only care about the e)2.899 F .399
-(xistence of)-.15 F 7.306(ak)174 280.8 S 5.107 -.15(ey a)-7.406 H 4.807
-(nd not the v).15 F 4.807
-(alue \(as you might when searching the NIS map)-.25 F 1.947
-(\231hosts.byname\232 for e)174 292.8 R 1.947(xample\), this \215ag pre)
--.15 F -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.947(nts the map from substituting the).15 F -.25
-(va)174 304.8 S 2.849(lue. Ho).25 F(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.149 -.4
-(r, T).15 H .349(he \255a ar).4 F .349
-(gument is still appended on a match, and the def)-.18 F .35(ault is)-.1
-F(still tak)174 316.8 Q(en if the match f)-.1 E(ails.)-.1 E<ad6b>102 333
-Q F2 -.1(ke)C(ycol)-.2 E F1 .52(The k)36.22 F .82 -.15(ey c)-.1 H .519
-(olumn name \(for NIS+\) or number \(for te).15 F .519(xt lookups\).)
--.15 F -.15(Fo)5.519 G 3.019(rL).15 G -.4(DA)-3.019 G 3.019(Pm).4 G(aps)
--3.019 E .972(this is an LD)174 345 R .973(AP \214lter string in which \
-%s is replaced with the literal contents of)-.4 F .249(the lookup k)174
-357 R .549 -.15(ey a)-.1 H .249(nd %0 is replaced with the LD).15 F .248
-(AP escaped contents of the lookup)-.4 F -.1(ke)174 369 S 2.5(ya)-.05 G
-(ccording to RFC2254.)-2.5 E<ad76>102 385.2 Q F2(valcol)A F1 1.928
-(The v)36.92 F 1.928(alue column name \(for NIS+\) or number \(for te)
--.25 F 1.929(xt lookups\).)-.15 F -.15(Fo)6.929 G 4.429(rL).15 G -.4(DA)
--4.429 G(P).4 E .467(maps this is the name of one or more attrib)174
-397.2 R .467(utes to be returned; multiple attrib)-.2 F(utes)-.2 E 1.216
-(can be separated by commas.)174 409.2 R 1.216
-(If not speci\214ed, all attrib)6.216 F 1.216(utes found in the match)
--.2 F(will be returned.)174 421.2 Q<ad7a>102 437.4 Q F2(delim)A F1 .219
-(The column delimiter \(for te)39.7 F .219(xt lookups\).)-.15 F .218
-(It can be a single character or one of the)5.219 F 1.825
-(special strings \231)174 449.4 R 1.825(\\n\232 or \231)1.666 F 1.826
-(\\t\232 to indicate ne)1.666 F 1.826(wline or tab respecti)-.25 F -.15
-(ve)-.25 G(ly).15 E 6.826(.I)-.65 G 4.326(fo)-6.826 G(mitted)-4.326 E
-(entirely)174 461.4 Q 3.891(,t)-.65 G 1.391(he column separator is an)
--3.891 F 3.891(ys)-.15 G 1.391(equence of whitespace.)-3.891 F -.15(Fo)
-6.391 G 3.891(rL).15 G -.4(DA)-3.891 G 3.89(Pm).4 G(aps)-3.89 E 2.061
-(this is the separator character to combine multiple v)174 473.4 R 2.062
-(alues into a single return)-.25 F 2.5(string. If)174 485.4 R
-(not set, the LD)2.5 E
-(AP lookup will only return the \214rst match found.)-.4 E 61.08
-(\255t Normally)102 501.6 R 2.727(,w)-.65 G .227
-(hen a map attempts to do a lookup and the serv)-2.727 F .226(er f)-.15
-F .226(ails \(e.g.,)-.1 F F2(sendmail)2.726 E F1(couldn')174 513.6 Q
-2.776(tc)-.18 G .276(ontact an)-2.776 F 2.776(yn)-.15 G .276(ame serv)
--2.776 F .276(er; this is)-.15 F F2(not)2.776 E F1 .276
-(the same as an entry not being found)2.776 F .251(in the map\), the me\
-ssage being processed is queued for future processing.)174 525.6 R(The)
-5.25 E F0<ad74>2.75 E F1 2.039(\215ag turns of)174 537.6 R 4.539(ft)-.25
-G 2.039(his beha)-4.539 F(vior)-.2 E 4.539(,l)-.4 G 2.039
-(etting the temporary f)-4.539 F 2.039(ailure \(serv)-.1 F 2.039(er do)
--.15 F 2.04(wn\) act as)-.25 F .676(though it were a permanent f)174
-549.6 R .675(ailure \(entry not found\).)-.1 F .675
-(It is particularly useful for)5.675 F .772
-(DNS lookups, where someone else')174 561.6 R 3.272(sm)-.55 G .772
-(iscon\214gured name serv)-3.272 F .772(er can cause prob-)-.15 F 1.646
-(lems on your machine.)174 573.6 R(Ho)6.646 E(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G
-2.446 -.4(r, c).15 H 1.645(are must be tak).4 F 1.645
-(en to ensure that you don')-.1 F(t)-.18 E .262(bounce mail that w)174
-585.6 R .262(ould be resolv)-.1 F .262(ed correctly if you tried ag)-.15
-F 2.763(ain. A)-.05 F .263(common strat-)2.763 F -.15(eg)174 597.6 S 2.5
-(yi).15 G 2.5(st)-2.5 G 2.5(of)-2.5 G(orw)-2.5 E
-(ard such mail to another)-.1 E 2.5(,p)-.4 G
-(ossibly better connected, mail serv)-2.5 E(er)-.15 E(.)-.55 E 56.64
-(\255D Perform)102 613.8 R .833(no lookup in deferred deli)3.333 F -.15
-(ve)-.25 G .833(ry mode.).15 F .833(This \215ag is set by def)5.833 F
-.832(ault for the)-.1 F F2(host)174 625.8 Q F1(map.)2.5 E<ad53>102 642 Q
-F2(spacesub)A F1 1.537(The character to use to replace space characters\
- after a successful map lookup)24.14 F(\(esp. useful for re)174 654 Q
-(ge)-.15 E 2.5(xa)-.15 G(nd syslog maps\).)-2.5 E<ad73>102 670.2 Q F2
-(spacesub)A F1 -.15(Fo)25.81 G 3.101(rt).15 G .601(he dequote map only)
--3.101 F 3.101(,t)-.65 G .601
-(he character to use to replace space characters after a)-3.101 F
-(successful dequote.)174 682.2 Q 58.86(\255q Don')102 698.4 R 2.5(td)
--.18 G(equote the k)-2.5 E .3 -.15(ey b)-.1 H(efore lookup.).15 E EP
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-/Times-Italic@0 SF(le)A(vel)-.15 E F1 -.15(Fo)41.52 G 2.5(rt).15 G
-(he syslog map only)-2.5 E 2.5(,i)-.65 G 2.5(ts)-2.5 G
-(peci\214es the le)-2.5 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(lt).15 G 2.5(ou)-2.5 G
-(se for the syslog call.)-2.5 E 56.64(\255A When)102 112.2 R(reb)3 E .5
-(uilding an alias \214le, the)-.2 F F0<ad41>3 E F1 .5
-(\215ag causes duplicate entries in the te)3 F .5(xt v)-.15 F(er)-.15 E
-(-)-.2 E(sion to be mer)174 124.2 Q 2.5(ged. F)-.18 F(or e)-.15 E
-(xample, tw)-.15 E 2.5(oe)-.1 G(ntries:)-2.5 E 90.49(list: user1,)214
-140.4 R(user2)2.5 E 90.49(list: user3)214 152.4 R -.1(wo)174 168.6 S
-(uld be treated as though it were the single entry).1 E 90.49
-(list: user1,)214 184.8 R(user2, user3)2.5 E(in the presence of the)174
-201 Q F0<ad41>2.5 E F1(\215ag.)2.5 E(The follo)127 217.2 Q
-(wing additional \215ags are present in the ldap map only:)-.25 E 57.19
-(\255R Do)102 233.4 R .025(not auto chase referrals.)2.525 F .025
-(sendmail must be compiled with)5.025 F F0(\255DLD)2.525 E(AP_REFER-)
--.35 E(RALS)174 245.4 Q F1(to use this \215ag.)2.5 E 58.86(\255n Retrie)
-102 261.6 R .3 -.15(ve a)-.25 H(ttrib).15 E(ute names only)-.2 E(.)-.65
-E<ad72>102 277.8 Q F2(der)A(ef)-.37 E F1
-(Set the alias dereference option to one of ne)42.85 E -.15(ve)-.25 G .8
--.4(r, a).15 H -.1(lwa).4 G(ys, search, or \214nd.).1 E<ad73>102 294 Q
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-(Ti)28.02 G(me limit for LD).35 E(AP queries.)-.4 E<ad5a>102 375 Q F2
-(sizelimit)A F1(Size \(number of matches\) limit for LD)26.91 E
-(AP queries.)-.4 E<ad64>102 391.2 Q F2(distinguished_name)A F1
-(The distinguished name to use to login to the LD)174 403.2 Q(AP serv)
--.4 E(er)-.15 E(.)-.55 E<ad4d>102 419.4 Q F2(method)A F1 5.987
-(The method to authenticate to the LD)28.03 F 5.987(AP serv)-.4 F(er)
--.15 E 10.987(.S)-.55 G 5.988(hould be one of)-10.987 F F0(LD)174 431.4
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--.5 E F1 2.5(,o)C(r)-2.5 E F0(LD)2.5 E(AP_A)-.35 E(UTH_KRBV4)-.5 E F1(.)
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-(The \214le containing the secret k)10.61 F .642 -.15(ey f)-.1 H .342
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-(If multiple v)5.458 F(al-)-.25 E
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--.15(ve)-.25 G(ry).15 E
-(string, and the data is located in /etc/mail/uucpmap.{dir)102 560.4 Q
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--.15 E 60.53(\255r Allo)102 653.4 R 3.668(wr)-.25 G 1.168
-(eplacement of e)-3.668 F 1.168(xisting k)-.15 F -.15(ey)-.1 G 1.168
-(s; normally).15 F 3.668(,r)-.65 G 1.168(e-inserting an e)-3.668 F 1.168
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-174 665.4 Q(.)-.55 E 58.86(\255v Print)102 681.6 R(what is happening.)
-2.5 E(The)102 697.8 Q F2(sendmail)3.606 E F1 1.106(daemon does not ha)
-3.606 F 1.406 -.15(ve t)-.2 H 3.606(ob).15 G 3.606(er)-3.606 G 1.106
-(estarted to read the ne)-3.606 F 3.605(wm)-.25 G 1.105
-(aps as long as you change)-3.605 F
-(them in place; \214le locking is used so that the maps w)102 709.8 Q
-(on')-.1 E 2.5(tb)-.18 G 2.5(er)-2.5 G(ead while the)-2.5 E 2.5(ya)-.15
-G(re being updated.)-2.5 E EP
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(Ne)127 96
-Q 2.5(wc)-.25 G(lasses can be added in the routine)-2.5 E F0(setupmaps)
-2.5 E F1(in \214le)2.5 E F0(conf)2.5 E(.c)-.15 E F1(.)A F0 2.5
-(5.10. The)87 120 R(User Database)2.5 E F1 .108(If you ha)127 136.2 R
-.408 -.15(ve a ve)-.2 H .109(rsion of).15 F/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF
-(sendmail)2.609 E F1 .109
-(with the user database package compiled in, the handling of)2.609 F
-(sender and recipient addresses is modi\214ed.)102 148.2 Q
-(The location of this database is controlled with the)127 164.4 Q F0
-(UserDatabaseSpec)2.5 E F1(option.)2.5 E F0 2.5(5.10.1. Structur)102
-188.4 R 2.5(eo)-.18 G 2.5(ft)-2.5 G(he user database)-2.5 E F1
-(The database is a sorted \(BT)142 204.6 Q(ree-based\) structure.)-.35 E
-(User records are stored with the k)5 E -.15(ey)-.1 G(:).15 E F2(user)
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-(Field names de\214ne both the syntax and semantics of the v)142 265.2 Q
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-(alues of this)-.25 F 2.675(record. In)189 293.4 R(particular)2.675 E
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-(ne).15 E F2(maildr)2.675 E(op)-.45 E F1 .175(record for each user)2.675
-F(on the list.)189 305.4 Q 30.06(mailname The)117 321.6 R 1.026
-(outgoing mailname for this user)3.526 F 6.026(.F)-.55 G 1.027
-(or each outgoing name, there should)-6.176 F .08(be an appropriate)189
-333.6 R F2(maildr)2.58 E(op)-.45 E F1 .08(record for that name to allo)
-2.58 F 2.58(wr)-.25 G .08(eturn mail.)-2.58 F .08(See also)5.08 F F2
-(:default:mailname)189 345.6 Q F1(.)A 25.62(mailsender Changes)117 361.8
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-(lope sender).15 F(.)-.55 E .498(This is intended for mailing lists, an\
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-(priate -request address.)189 385.8 R .754(It is v)5.754 F .755
-(ery similar to the o)-.15 F(wner)-.25 E(-)-.2 E F2(list)A F1 .755
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-(.)-.55 E 41.73(project A)117 527.4 R .856
-(\(short\) description of the project this person is af)3.356 F .855
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-(rsity this is often just the name of their graduate advisor).15 E(.)
--.55 E 52.28(plan A)117 555.6 R
-(pointer to a \214le from which plan information can be g)2.5 E
-(athered.)-.05 E .924(As of this writing, only a fe)142 571.8 R 3.424
-(wo)-.25 G 3.424(ft)-3.424 G .925
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-(mailname)2.5 E F1 5(.A)C F2(\214ng)-2.5 E(er)-.1 E F1
-(program that uses the other \214elds is planned.)2.5 E F0 2.5
-(5.10.2. User)102 607.8 R(database semantics)2.5 E F1 .996(When the re)
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-F 3.495(,t)-.4 G .995(he user name is passed)-3.495 F .78
-(through the alias \214le.)117 636 R .781(If no alias is found \(or if \
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-(occurs \(or if the maildrop points at the same address\), forw)117 660
-Q(arding is tried.)-.1 E .55(If the \214rst tok)142 676.2 R .551(en of \
-the user name returned by ruleset 0 is an \231@\232 sign, the user data\
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-(The intent is that the user database will act as a set of def)5.626 F
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-(\(in our case, the Computer Science Di)117 700.2 R 1.533
-(vision\); mail sent to a speci\214c machine should ignore)-.25 F
-(these def)117 712.2 Q(aults.)-.1 E EP
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-(SMM:08-69)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .351
-(When mail is sent, the name of the sending user is look)142 96 R .351
-(ed up in the database.)-.1 F .351(If that user)5.351 F .04
-(has a \231mailname\232 record, the v)117 108 R .041
-(alue of that record is used as their outgoing name.)-.25 F -.15(Fo)
-5.041 G 2.541(re).15 G .041(xample, I)-2.691 F(might ha)117 120 Q .3
--.15(ve a r)-.2 H(ecord:).15 E 48.29(eric:mailname Eric.Allman@CS.Berk)
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-(ould cause my outgoing mail to be sent as Eric.Allman.)-.1 E .52
-(If a \231maildrop\232 is found for the user)142 168.6 R 3.019(,b)-.4 G
-.519(ut no corresponding \231mailname\232 record e)-3.219 F .519
-(xists, the)-.15 F 1.127(record \231:def)117 180.6 R 1.127
-(ault:mailname\232 is consulted.)-.1 F 1.127
-(If present, this is the name of a host to o)6.127 F -.15(ve)-.15 G
-1.128(rride the).15 F .625(local host.)117 192.6 R -.15(Fo)5.625 G 3.125
-(re).15 G .625(xample, in our case we w)-3.275 F .625
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-(EDU\232. The).65 F(ef)3.125 E .625(fect is that)-.25 F(an)117 204.6 Q
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-(24)-4 I F1 .375(The user database is b)142 258.8 R .375(uilt from a te)
--.2 F .375(xt \214le using the)-.15 F/F3 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(mak)2.875
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-(xt \214le is a series of lines corresponding to userdb records;)-.15 F
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-(ys in the format).1 F(described abo)117 294.8 Q .3 -.15(ve \212 f)-.15
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-(This \214le is normally installed in a system directory; for e)117
-327.2 R 3.984(xample, it might be called)-.15 F F3(/etc/mail/user)117
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-(he database v)-2.5 E(ersion of the map, run the program:)-.15 E(mak)157
-355.4 Q(emap btree /etc/mail/userdb < /etc/mail/userdb)-.1 E .077
-(Then create a con\214g \214le that uses this.)117 371.6 R -.15(Fo)5.077
-G 2.577(re).15 G .077
-(xample, using the V8 M4 con\214guration, include the)-2.727 F(follo)117
-383.6 Q(wing line in your .mc \214le:)-.25 E
-(de\214ne\(\222confUSERDB_SPEC\264, /etc/mail/userdb)157 399.8 Q(.db\))
--.4 E F0 2.5(6. O)72 428 R(THER CONFIGURA)-.4 E(TION)-.95 E F1 .907
-(There are some con\214guration changes that can be made by recompiling)
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-1.139(describes what changes can be made and what has to be modi\214ed \
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-(most cases this)3.639 F(should be unnecessary unless you are porting)87
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-(ironment.).4 E F0 2.5(6.1. P)87 492.2 R(arameters in de)-.1 E
-(vtools/OS/$oscf)-.15 E F1 .92
-(These parameters are intended to describe the compilation en)127 508.4
-R .92(vironment, not site polic)-.4 F 2.22 -.65(y, a)-.15 H(nd).65 E
-.739(should normally be de\214ned in the operating system con\214gurati\
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-F .664(ws multiple databases will be)-.25 F 2.542(used. If)174 560.6 R
-.042(neither NDBM nor NEWDB are set, a much less ef)2.542 F .043
-(\214cient method of alias)-.25 F(lookup is used.)174 572.6 Q 32.84
-(NEWDB If)102 588.8 R .142(set, use the ne)2.642 F 2.642(wd)-.25 G .142
-(atabase package from Berk)-2.642 F(ele)-.1 E 2.641(y\()-.15 G .141
-(from 4.4BSD\).)-2.641 F .141(This package)5.141 F .266
-(is substantially f)174 600.8 R .267(aster than DBM or NDBM.)-.1 F .267
-(If NEWDB and NDBM are both set,)5.267 F F3(sendmail)174 612.8 Q F1
-(will read DBM \214les, b)2.5 E(ut will create and use NEWDB \214les.)
--.2 E 53.39(NIS Include)102 629 R .12(support for NIS.)2.62 F .119
-(If set together with)5.119 F F3(both)2.619 E F1 .119(NEWDB and NDBM,)
-2.619 F F3(sendmail)2.619 E F1 .947(will create both DBM and NEWDB \214\
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-(substring \231/yp/\232 in the name.)174 653 R 3.409
-(This is intended for compatibility with Sun)8.409 F(Microsystems')174
-665 Q F3(mkalias)2.5 E F1(program used on YP masters.)2.5 E .32 LW 76
-674.6 72 674.6 DL 80 674.6 76 674.6 DL 84 674.6 80 674.6 DL 88 674.6 84
-674.6 DL 92 674.6 88 674.6 DL 96 674.6 92 674.6 DL 100 674.6 96 674.6 DL
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-674.6 112 674.6 DL 120 674.6 116 674.6 DL 124 674.6 120 674.6 DL 128
-674.6 124 674.6 DL 132 674.6 128 674.6 DL 136 674.6 132 674.6 DL 140
-674.6 136 674.6 DL 144 674.6 140 674.6 DL 148 674.6 144 674.6 DL 152
-674.6 148 674.6 DL 156 674.6 152 674.6 DL 160 674.6 156 674.6 DL 164
-674.6 160 674.6 DL 168 674.6 164 674.6 DL 172 674.6 168 674.6 DL 176
-674.6 172 674.6 DL 180 674.6 176 674.6 DL 184 674.6 180 674.6 DL 188
-674.6 184 674.6 DL 192 674.6 188 674.6 DL 196 674.6 192 674.6 DL 200
-674.6 196 674.6 DL 204 674.6 200 674.6 DL 208 674.6 204 674.6 DL 212
-674.6 208 674.6 DL 216 674.6 212 674.6 DL/F4 5/Times-Roman@0 SF(24)93.6
-685 Q/F5 8/Times-Roman@0 SF .473(These instructions are kno)3.2 J .473
-(wn to be incomplete.)-.2 F .472(Other features are a)4.473 F -.2(va)
--.16 G .472(ilable which pro).2 F .472(vide similar functionality)-.12 F
-2.472(,e)-.52 G .472(.g., virtual)-2.472 F
-(hosting and mapping local addresses into a generic form as e)72 697.8 Q
-(xplained in cf/README.)-.12 E EP
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-/F0 10/Times-Bold@0 SF 193.36(SMM:08-70 Sendmail)72 60 R
-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF 28.94
-(NISPLUS Compile)102 96 R(in support for NIS+.)2.5 E 26.73
-(NETINFO Compile)102 112.2 R(in support for NetInfo \(NeXT stations\).)
-2.5 E(LD)102 128.4 Q 22.12(APMAP Compile)-.4 F 1.225(in support for LD)
-3.725 F 1.225(AP X500 queries.)-.4 F 1.226
-(Requires libldap and liblber from)6.226 F 2.799(the Umich LD)174 140.4
-R 2.798(AP 3.2 or 3.3 release or equi)-.4 F -.25(va)-.25 G 2.798
-(lent libraries for other LD).25 F(AP)-.4 E(libraries such as OpenLD)174
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-(in support for Hesiod.)2.5 E 22.83(MAP_NSD Compile)102 184.8 R
-(in support for IRIX NSD lookups.)2.5 E 9.5(MAP_REGEX Compile)102 201 R
-(in support for re)2.5 E(gular e)-.15 E(xpression matching.)-.15 E 30.05
-(PH_MAP Compile)102 217.2 R(in support for ph lookups.)2.5 E 45.05
-(SASL Compile)102 233.4 R 1.474
-(in support for SASL, a required component for SMTP Authentication)3.974
-F(support.)174 245.4 Q -1.63(TCPWRAPPERS Compile)102 261.6 R
-(in support for TCP Wrappers.)2.5 E(_P)102 277.8 Q -1.11(AT)-.92 G
-(H_SENDMAILCF)1.11 E(The pathname of the sendmail.cf \214le.)174 289.8 Q
-(_P)102 306 Q -1.11(AT)-.92 G(H_SENDMAILPID)1.11 E
-(The pathname of the sendmail.pid \214le.)174 318 Q 1.44
-(There are also se)127 334.2 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.439
-(ral compilation \215ags to indicate the en).15 F 1.439
-(vironment such as \231_AIX3\232 and)-.4 F 2.5(\231_SCO_unix_\232. See)
-102 346.2 R
-(the sendmail/README \214le for the latest scoop on these \215ags.)2.5 E
-F0 2.5(6.2. P)87 370.2 R(arameters in sendmail/conf)-.1 E(.h)-.15 E F1
--.15(Pa)127 386.4 S .895
-(rameters and compilation options are de\214ned in conf.h.).15 F .896
-(Most of these need not normally)5.895 F .193(be tweak)102 398.4 R .192
-(ed; common parameters are all in sendmail.cf.)-.1 F(Ho)5.192 E(we)-.25
-E -.15(ve)-.25 G .992 -.4(r, t).15 H .192(he sizes of certain primiti).4
-F .492 -.15(ve ve)-.25 H(c-).15 E
-(tors, etc., are included in this \214le.)102 410.4 Q(The numbers follo)
-5 E(wing the parameters are their def)-.25 E(ault v)-.1 E(alue.)-.25 E
-1.247(This document is not the best source of information for compilati\
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-2.068(nput line.)-4.568 F 2.068(If message lines e)7.068 F 2.068
-(xceed this)-.15 F .575(length the)188.4 466.8 R 3.075(yw)-.15 G .575
-(ill still be processed correctly; ho)-3.075 F(we)-.25 E -.15(ve)-.25 G
-1.375 -.4(r, h).15 H .575(eader lines, con\214gura-).4 F
-(tion \214le lines, alias lines, etc., must \214t within this limit.)
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-(MAXPV [256])102 511.2 Q .25(The maximum number of parameters to an)
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-(writing sets that may be de\214ned.)-.25 F .431(The \214rst half of)
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-(The maximum number of MX records we will accept for an)188.4 124.2 Q
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-(The maximum number of alias databases that can be open at an).58 F
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-(NETINET6\207 If)102 450 R(set, support for IPv6 netw)2.5 E
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-(er to)-.15 F(resolv)188.4 615 Q 2.5(eT)-.15 G(CP/IP host names.)-2.5 E
-(NO)102 631.2 Q 38.76(TUNIX If)-.4 F .248(you are using a non-UNIX mail\
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-(\215ag should be set to compile in the queueing code.)4.059 F 1.56
-(If this is not set,)6.56 F(mailers must accept the mail immediately or\
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-(SMTP\207 If)102 687.6 R .756(set, the code to handle user and serv)
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-(This def)5.375 F .375(aults on for)-.1 F 1.053(all systems e)188.4
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-(SYSTEM5 Set)102 228.6 R
-(all of the compilation parameters appropriate for System V)2.5 E(.)
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-(/* originator \214elds, most to least signi\214cant)189.5 120 Q(*/)5 E
-52.29("resent-sender", H_FR)177 132 R(OM,)-.4 E 58.95
-("resent-from", H_FR)177 144 R(OM,)-.4 E 79.5("sender", H_FR)177 156 R
-(OM,)-.4 E 86.16("from", H_FR)177 168 R(OM,)-.4 E 66.72
-("full-name", H_A)177 180 R(CHECK,)-.4 E 71.17("errors-to", H_FR)177 192
-R -1.667(OM | H_ERR)-.4 F(ORST)-.4 E(O,)-.18 E
-(/* destination \214elds */)189.5 204 Q 97.82("to", H_RCPT)177 216 R(,)
--.74 E 70.61("resent-to", H_RCPT)177 228 R(,)-.74 E 96.72("cc", H_RCPT)
-177 240 R(,)-.74 E 91.72("bcc", H_RCPT)177 252 R .833(|H).833 G(_STRIPV)
--.833 E(AL,)-1.35 E(/* message identi\214cation and control */)189.5 264
-Q 71.72("message", H_EOH,)177 276 R("te)177 288 Q 90.75(xt", H_EOH,)-.15
-F(/* trace \214elds */)189.5 300 Q("recei)177 312 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G 72.13
-(d", H_TRA).15 F -1.667(CE | H_FORCE,)-.4 F
-(/* miscellaneous \214elds */)189.5 324 Q("content-transfer)177 336 Q
-2.5(-encoding", H_CTE,)-.2 F 55.61("content-type", H_CTYPE,)177 348 R
-87.1(NULL, 0,)177 372 R(};)157 384 Q 2.435
-(This structure indicates that the \231T)117 400.2 R 2.435
-(o:\232, \231Resent-T)-.8 F 2.435
-(o:\232, and \231Cc:\232 \214elds all specify recipient)-.8 F 3.162
-(addresses. An)117 412.2 R 3.162<7999>-.15 G .661(Full-Name:\232 \214el\
-d will be deleted unless the required mailer \215ag \(indicated in)
--3.162 F .245(the con\214guration \214le\) is speci\214ed.)117 424.2 R
-.245(The \231Message:\232 and \231T)5.245 F -.15(ex)-.7 G .246
-(t:\232 \214elds will terminate the header;).15 F 1.936
-(these are used by random dissenters around the netw)117 436.2 R 1.936
-(ork w)-.1 F 4.436(orld. The)-.1 F(\231Recei)4.436 E -.15(ve)-.25 G
-1.936(d:\232 \214eld will).15 F(al)117 448.2 Q -.1(wa)-.1 G
-(ys be added, and can be used to trace messages.).1 E .445
-(There are a number of important points here.)142 464.4 R .446
-(First, header \214elds are not added automati-)5.446 F .657
-(cally just because the)117 476.4 R 3.157(ya)-.15 G .657(re in the)
--3.157 F/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(HdrInfo)3.157 E F1 .657(structure; the)
-3.157 F 3.157(ym)-.15 G .656(ust be speci\214ed in the con\214guration)
--3.157 F .727(\214le in order to be added to the message.)117 488.4 R
-(An)5.728 E 3.228(yh)-.15 G .728
-(eader \214elds mentioned in the con\214guration \214le)-3.228 F -.2(bu)
-117 500.4 S 3.24(tn).2 G .74(ot mentioned in the)-3.24 F F2(HdrInfo)3.24
-E F1 .74(structure ha)3.24 F 1.04 -.15(ve d)-.2 H(ef).15 E .74
-(ault processing performed; that is, the)-.1 F 3.24(ya)-.15 G(re)-3.24 E
-1.374(added unless the)117 512.4 R 3.874(yw)-.15 G 1.374
-(ere in the message already)-3.874 F 6.375(.S)-.65 G 1.375(econd, the)
--6.375 F F2(HdrInfo)3.875 E F1 1.375(structure only speci\214es)3.875 F
-.324(cliched processing; certain headers are processed specially by ad \
-hoc code re)117 524.4 R -.05(ga)-.15 G .324(rdless of the sta-).05 F .48
-(tus speci\214ed in)117 536.4 R F2(HdrInfo)2.98 E F1 5.48(.F)C .481
-(or e)-5.63 F .481
-(xample, the \231Sender:\232 and \231From:\232 \214elds are al)-.15 F
--.1(wa)-.1 G .481(ys scanned on).1 F(ARP)117 550.4 Q .75
-(ANET mail to determine the sender)-.92 F/F3 7/Times-Roman@0 SF(25)-4 I
-F1 3.251(;t)4 K .751
-(his is used to perform the \231return to sender\232 func-)-3.251 F
-2.977(tion. The)117 562.4 R .476(\231From:\232 and \231Full-Name:\232 \
-\214elds are used to determine the full name of the sender if)2.977 F
-(possible; this is stored in the macro)117 574.4 Q F0($x)2.5 E F1
-(and used in a number of w)2.5 E(ays.)-.1 E F0 2.5(6.3.2. Restricting)
-102 598.4 R(Use of Email)2.5 E F1 .149
-(If it is necessary to restrict mail through a relay)142 614.6 R 2.649
-(,t)-.65 G(he)-2.649 E F2 -.15(ch)2.65 G(ec).15 E(kcompat)-.2 E F1 .15
-(routine can be modi\214ed.)2.65 F .163(This routine is called for e)117
-626.6 R -.15(ve)-.25 G .163(ry recipient address.).15 F .163
-(It returns an e)5.163 F .163(xit status indicating the status of)-.15 F
-.895(the message.)117 638.6 R .895(The status)5.895 F/F4 9/Times-Roman@0
-SF(EX_OK)3.395 E F1 .895(accepts the address,)3.395 F F4(EX_TEMPF)3.395
-E(AIL)-.666 E F1 .895(queues the message for a)3.395 F .264(later try)
-117 650.6 R 2.764(,a)-.65 G .264(nd other v)-2.764 F .264
-(alues \(commonly)-.25 F F4(EX_UN)2.764 E -1.215(AVA)-.315 G(ILABLE)
-1.215 E F1 2.764(\)r)C .264(eject the message.)-2.764 F .263
-(It is up to)5.264 F F2 -.15(ch)2.763 G(ec).15 E(k-)-.2 E(compat)117
-662.6 Q F1 2.477(to print an error message \(using)4.977 F F2(usr)4.977
-E(err)-.37 E F1 4.977(\)i)C 4.977(ft)-4.977 G 2.477
-(he message is rejected.)-4.977 F -.15(Fo)7.478 G 4.978(re).15 G
-(xample,)-5.128 E .32 LW 76 672.2 72 672.2 DL 80 672.2 76 672.2 DL 84
-672.2 80 672.2 DL 88 672.2 84 672.2 DL 92 672.2 88 672.2 DL 96 672.2 92
-672.2 DL 100 672.2 96 672.2 DL 104 672.2 100 672.2 DL 108 672.2 104
-672.2 DL 112 672.2 108 672.2 DL 116 672.2 112 672.2 DL 120 672.2 116
-672.2 DL 124 672.2 120 672.2 DL 128 672.2 124 672.2 DL 132 672.2 128
-672.2 DL 136 672.2 132 672.2 DL 140 672.2 136 672.2 DL 144 672.2 140
-672.2 DL 148 672.2 144 672.2 DL 152 672.2 148 672.2 DL 156 672.2 152
-672.2 DL 160 672.2 156 672.2 DL 164 672.2 160 672.2 DL 168 672.2 164
-672.2 DL 172 672.2 168 672.2 DL 176 672.2 172 672.2 DL 180 672.2 176
-672.2 DL 184 672.2 180 672.2 DL 188 672.2 184 672.2 DL 192 672.2 188
-672.2 DL 196 672.2 192 672.2 DL 200 672.2 196 672.2 DL 204 672.2 200
-672.2 DL 208 672.2 204 672.2 DL 212 672.2 208 672.2 DL 216 672.2 212
-672.2 DL/F5 5/Times-Roman@0 SF(25)93.6 682.6 Q/F6 8/Times-Roman@0 SF
-(Actually)3.2 I 2.632(,t)-.52 G .632
-(his is no longer true in SMTP; this information is contained in the en)
--2.632 F -.12(ve)-.32 G 2.631(lope. The).12 F .631(older ARP)2.631 F
-.631(ANET protocols did)-.736 F(not completely distinguish en)72 695.4 Q
--.12(ve)-.32 G(lope from header).12 E(.)-.44 E EP
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-(SMM:08-75)195.86 E/F1 10/Times-Italic@0 SF -.15(ch)117 96 S(ec).15 E
-(kcompat)-.2 E/F2 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(could read:)2.5 E/F3 9
-/Times-Roman@0 SF(int)157 111 Q(checkcompat\(to, e\))157 121.8 Q(re)175
-132.6 Q(gister ADDRESS *to;)-.135 E(re)175 143.4 Q(gister ENVELOPE *e;)
--.135 E({)157 154.2 Q(re)175 165 Q(gister ST)-.135 E(AB *s;)-.837 E 2.25
-(s=s)175 186.6 S(tab\("pri)-2.25 E -.225(va)-.225 G
-(te", ST_MAILER, ST_FIND\);).225 E
-(if \(s != NULL && e\255>e_from.q_mailer != LocalMailer &&)175 197.4 Q
-(to->q_mailer == s->s_mailer\))184 208.2 Q({)175 219 Q(usrerr\("No pri)
-193 229.8 Q -.225(va)-.225 G(te net mail allo).225 E
-(wed through this machine"\);)-.225 E(return \(EX_UN)193 240.6 Q -1.215
-(AVA)-.315 G(ILABLE\);)1.215 E(})175 251.4 Q
-(if \(MsgSize > 50000 && bitnset\(M_LOCALMAILER, to\255>q_mailer\)\))175
-262.2 Q({)175 273 Q(usrerr\("Message too lar)193 283.8 Q
-(ge for non-local deli)-.162 E -.135(ve)-.225 G(ry"\);).135 E
-(e\255>e_\215ags |= EF_NORETURN;)193 294.6 Q(return \(EX_UN)193 305.4 Q
--1.215(AVA)-.315 G(ILABLE\);)1.215 E(})175 316.2 Q(return \(EX_OK\);)175
-327 Q(})157 337.8 Q F2 .97(This w)117 354 R .969
-(ould reject messages greater than 50000 bytes unless the)-.1 F 3.469
-(yw)-.15 G .969(ere local.)-3.469 F(The)5.969 E F1(EF_NORE-)3.469 E
-(TURN)117 366 Q F2 .651(\215ag can be set in)3.151 F F1(e)3.151 E/F4 10
-/Symbol SF<ae>A F1(e_\215a)A(gs)-.1 E F2 .652
-(to suppress the return of the actual body of the message in)3.152 F
-.656(the error return.)117 378 R .655(The actual use of this routine is\
- highly dependent on the implementation, and)5.656 F
-(use should be limited.)117 390 Q F0 2.5(6.3.3. New)102 414 R
-(Database Map Classes)2.5 E F2(Ne)142 430.2 Q 2.875(wk)-.25 G .675 -.15
-(ey m)-2.975 H .375(aps can be added by creating a class initialization\
- function and a lookup func-).15 F 2.5(tion. These)117 442.2 R
-(are then added to the routine)2.5 E F1(setupmaps.)2.5 E F2
-(The initialization function is called as)142 458.4 Q F1(xxx)157 474.6 Q
-F2(_map_init\(MAP *map, char *ar)A(gs\))-.18 E(The)117 490.8 Q F1(map)
-3.28 E F2 .78(is an internal data structure.)3.28 F(The)5.78 E F1(ar)
-3.279 E(gs)-.37 E F2 .779
-(is a pointer to the portion of the con\214guration)3.279 F .396
-(\214le line follo)117 502.8 R .396
-(wing the map class name; \215ags and \214lenames can be e)-.25 F .397
-(xtracted from this line.)-.15 F(The)5.397 E
-(initialization function must return)117 514.8 Q F3(TR)2.5 E(UE)-.36 E
-F2(if it successfully opened the map,)2.5 E F3 -.666(FA)2.5 G(LSE).666 E
-F2(otherwise.)2.5 E(The lookup function is called as)142 531 Q F1(xxx)
-157 547.2 Q F2(_map_lookup\(MAP *map, char b)A(uf[], char **a)-.2 E 1.3
--.65(v, i)-.2 H(nt *statp\)).65 E(The)117 563.4 Q F1(map)2.773 E F2 .273
-(de\214nes the map internally)2.773 F 5.273(.T)-.65 G(he)-5.273 E F1 -.2
-(bu)2.773 G(f).2 E F2 .273(has the input k)2.773 F -.15(ey)-.1 G 5.273
-(.T)-.5 G .272(his may be \(and often is\) used)-5.273 F(destructi)117
-575.4 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G(ly).15 E 5.151(.T)-.65 G(he)-5.151 E F1(av)2.651
-E F2 .151(is a list of ar)2.651 F .151(guments passed in from the re)
--.18 F .152(write line.)-.25 F .152(The lookup function)5.152 F .322
-(should return a pointer to the ne)117 587.4 R 2.822(wv)-.25 G 2.822
-(alue. If)-3.072 F .322(the map lookup f)2.822 F(ails,)-.1 E F1(*statp)
-2.822 E F2 .322(should be set to an e)2.822 F(xit)-.15 E .301
-(status code; in particular)117 599.4 R 2.801(,i)-.4 G 2.801(ts)-2.801 G
-.302(hould be set to)-2.801 F F3(EX_TEMPF)2.802 E(AIL)-.666 E F2 .302
-(if reco)2.802 F -.15(ve)-.15 G .302(ry is to be attempted by the).15 F
-(higher le)117 611.4 Q -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(lc).15 G(ode.)-2.5 E F0 2.5
-(6.3.4. Queueing)102 635.4 R(Function)2.5 E F2 .783(The routine)142
-651.6 R F1(shouldqueue)3.283 E F2 .783
-(is called to decide if a message should be queued or processed)3.283 F
-(immediately)117 663.6 Q 6.618(.T)-.65 G 1.618
-(ypically this compares the message priority to the current load a)
--7.418 F -.15(ve)-.2 G 4.119(rage. The).15 F(def)117 675.6 Q
-(ault de\214nition is:)-.1 E EP
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-(Installation and Operation Guide)2.5 E/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF(bool)157
-96 Q(shouldqueue\(pri, ctime\))157 108 Q(long pri;)175 120 Q
-(time_t ctime;)175 132 Q({)157 144 Q(if \(CurrentLA < QueueLA\))175 156
-Q(return \(F)193 168 Q(ALSE\);)-.74 E(return \(pri > \(QueueF)175 180 Q
-(actor / \(CurrentLA \255 QueueLA + 1\)\)\);)-.15 E(})157 192 Q 2.063
-(If the current load a)117 208.2 R -.15(ve)-.2 G 2.062(rage \(global v)
-.15 F(ariable)-.25 E/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(Curr)4.562 E(entLA)-.37 E
-F1 4.562(,w)C 2.062(hich is set before this function is)-4.562 F 1.057
-(called\) is less than the lo)117 220.2 R 3.558(wt)-.25 G 1.058
-(hreshold load a)-3.558 F -.15(ve)-.2 G 1.058(rage \(option).15 F F0(x)
-3.558 E F1 3.558(,v)C(ariable)-3.808 E F2(QueueLA)3.558 E F1(\),)A F2
-(shouldqueue)3.558 E F1(returns)117 232.2 Q/F3 9/Times-Roman@0 SF -.666
-(FA)2.587 G(LSE).666 E F1 .086(immediately \(that is, it should)2.587 F
-F2(not)2.586 E F1 2.586(queue\). If)2.586 F .086(the current load a)
-2.586 F -.15(ve)-.2 G .086(rage e).15 F .086(xceeds the)-.15 F .587
-(high threshold load a)117 244.2 R -.15(ve)-.2 G .587(rage \(option).15
-F F0(X)3.087 E F1 3.087(,v)C(ariable)-3.337 E F2(RefuseLA)3.087 E F1
-(\),)A F2(shouldqueue)3.088 E F1(returns)3.088 E F3(TR)3.088 E(UE)-.36 E
-F1(immedi-)3.088 E(ately)117 256.2 Q 7.126(.O)-.65 G 2.125
-(therwise, it computes the function based on the message priority)-7.126
-F 4.625(,t)-.65 G 2.125(he queue f)-4.625 F(actor)-.1 E(\(option)117
-268.2 Q F0(q)2.5 E F1 2.5(,g)C(lobal v)-2.5 E(ariable)-.25 E F2(QueueF)
-2.5 E(actor)-.75 E F1(\), and the current and threshold load a)A -.15
-(ve)-.2 G(rages.).15 E 1.066(An implementation wishing to tak)142 284.4
-R 3.566(et)-.1 G 1.067
-(he actual age of the message into account can also)-3.566 F 1.41
-(use the)117 296.4 R F2(ctime)3.91 E F1(parameter)3.91 E 3.91(,w)-.4 G
-1.41(hich is the time that the message w)-3.91 F 1.41
-(as \214rst submitted to)-.1 F F2(sendmail)3.91 E F1(.)A .928
-(Note that the)117 308.4 R F2(pri)3.428 E F1 .928(parameter is already \
-weighted by the number of times the message has been)3.428 F .395
-(tried \(although this tends to lo)117 320.4 R .395
-(wer the priority of the message with time\); the e)-.25 F .395
-(xpectation is that)-.15 F(the)117 332.4 Q F2(ctime)2.674 E F1 -.1(wo)
-2.674 G .174
-(uld be used as an \231escape clause\232 to ensure that messages are e)
-.1 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .174(ntually processed.).15 F F0 2.5
-(6.3.5. Refusing)102 356.4 R(Incoming SMTP Connections)2.5 E F1 1.149
-(The function)142 372.6 R F2 -.37(re)3.648 G(fuseconnections).37 E F1
-(returns)3.648 E F3(TR)3.648 E(UE)-.36 E F1 1.148
-(if incoming SMTP connections should be)3.648 F 3.563(refused. The)117
-384.6 R 1.063(current implementation is based e)3.563 F(xclusi)-.15 E
--.15(ve)-.25 G 1.063(ly on the current load a).15 F -.15(ve)-.2 G 1.063
-(rage and the).15 F(refuse load a)117 396.6 Q -.15(ve)-.2 G
-(rage option \(option).15 E F0(X)2.5 E F1 2.5(,g)C(lobal v)-2.5 E
-(ariable)-.25 E F2(RefuseLA)2.5 E F1(\):)A(bool)157 412.8 Q
-(refuseconnections\(\))157 424.8 Q({)157 436.8 Q
-(return \(RefuseLA > 0 && CurrentLA >= RefuseLA\);)175 448.8 Q(})157
-460.8 Q 2.5(Am)117 477 S(ore cle)-2.5 E -.15(ve)-.25 G 2.5(ri).15 G
-(mplementation could look at more system resources.)-2.5 E F0 2.5
-(6.3.6. Load)102 501 R -.6 -1(Av e)2.5 H(rage Computation)1 E F1 .244
-(The routine)142 517.2 R F2 -.1(ge)2.743 G(tla).1 E F1 .243
-(returns the current load a)2.743 F -.15(ve)-.2 G .243
-(rage \(as a rounded inte).15 F 2.743(ger\). The)-.15 F(distrib)2.743 E
-(ution)-.2 E 1.156(includes se)117 529.2 R -.15(ve)-.25 G 1.157
-(ral possible implementations.).15 F 1.157(If you are porting to a ne)
-6.157 F 3.657(we)-.25 G -.4(nv)-3.657 G 1.157(ironment you may).4 F
-(need to add some ne)117 543.2 Q 2.5(wt)-.25 G(weaks.)-2.5 E/F4 7
-/Times-Roman@0 SF(26)-4 I F0 2.5(6.4. Con\214guration)87 567.2 R
-(in sendmail/daemon.c)2.5 E F1 .128(The \214le)127 583.4 R F2
-(sendmail/daemon.c)2.628 E F1 .128
-(contains a number of routines that are dependent on the local net-)
-2.628 F -.1(wo)102 595.4 S(rking en).1 E 2.5(vironment. The)-.4 F -.15
-(ve)2.5 G(rsion supplied assumes you ha).15 E .3 -.15(ve B)-.2 H
-(SD style sock).15 E(ets.)-.1 E 2.16(In pre)127 611.6 R 2.16
-(vious releases, we recommended that you modify the routine)-.25 F F2
-(maphostname)4.66 E F1 2.16(if you)4.66 F -.1(wa)102 623.6 S 1.919
-(nted to generalize).1 F F0($[)4.418 E F1(...)4.418 E F0($])4.418 E F1
-4.418(lookups. W)4.418 F 4.418(en)-.8 G 2.418 -.25(ow r)-4.418 H 1.918
-(ecommend that you create a ne).25 F 4.418(wk)-.25 G -.15(ey)-4.518 G
-1.918(ed map).15 F(instead.)102 635.6 Q .32 LW 76 678.8 72 678.8 DL 80
-678.8 76 678.8 DL 84 678.8 80 678.8 DL 88 678.8 84 678.8 DL 92 678.8 88
-678.8 DL 96 678.8 92 678.8 DL 100 678.8 96 678.8 DL 104 678.8 100 678.8
-DL 108 678.8 104 678.8 DL 112 678.8 108 678.8 DL 116 678.8 112 678.8 DL
-120 678.8 116 678.8 DL 124 678.8 120 678.8 DL 128 678.8 124 678.8 DL 132
-678.8 128 678.8 DL 136 678.8 132 678.8 DL 140 678.8 136 678.8 DL 144
-678.8 140 678.8 DL 148 678.8 144 678.8 DL 152 678.8 148 678.8 DL 156
-678.8 152 678.8 DL 160 678.8 156 678.8 DL 164 678.8 160 678.8 DL 168
-678.8 164 678.8 DL 172 678.8 168 678.8 DL 176 678.8 172 678.8 DL 180
-678.8 176 678.8 DL 184 678.8 180 678.8 DL 188 678.8 184 678.8 DL 192
-678.8 188 678.8 DL 196 678.8 192 678.8 DL 200 678.8 196 678.8 DL 204
-678.8 200 678.8 DL 208 678.8 204 678.8 DL 212 678.8 208 678.8 DL 216
-678.8 212 678.8 DL/F5 5/Times-Roman@0 SF(26)93.6 689.2 Q/F6 8
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-/Times-Roman@0 SF(I')112 112.2 Q 2.036 -.15(ve w)-.5 H(ork).05 E 1.737
-(ed on)-.1 F/F2 10/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)4.237 E F1 1.737(for man)
-4.237 F 4.237(yy)-.15 G 1.737(ears, and man)-4.237 F 4.237(ye)-.15 G
-(mplo)-4.237 E 1.737(yers ha)-.1 F 2.037 -.15(ve b)-.2 H 1.737
-(een remarkably patient).15 F .404(about letting me w)87 124.2 R .404
-(ork on a lar)-.1 F .404(ge project that w)-.18 F .403
-(as not part of my of)-.1 F .403(\214cial job)-.25 F 5.403(.T)-.4 G .403
-(his includes time on the)-5.403 F .281(INGRES Project at the Uni)87
-136.2 R -.15(ve)-.25 G .282(rsity of California at Berk).15 F(ele)-.1 E
-1.582 -.65(y, a)-.15 H 2.782(tB).65 G .282(ritton Lee, and ag)-2.782 F
-.282(ain on the Mammoth)-.05 F(and T)87 148.2 Q(itan Projects at Berk)
--.35 E(ele)-.1 E -.65(y.)-.15 G .79(Much of the second w)112 164.4 R
--2.25 -.2(av e)-.1 H .789(of impro)3.49 F -.15(ve)-.15 G .789
-(ments resulting in v).15 F .789(ersion 8.1 should be credited to Bryan)
--.15 F .545(Costales of the International Computer Science Institute.)87
-176.4 R .545(As he passed me drafts of his book on)5.545 F F2(send-)
-3.045 E(mail)87 188.4 Q F1 2.5(Iw)2.5 G(as inspired to start w)-2.6 E
-(orking on things ag)-.1 E 2.5(ain. Bryan)-.05 F -.1(wa)2.5 G 2.5(sa).1
-G(lso a)-2.5 E -.25(va)-.2 G(ilable to bounce ideas of).25 E 2.5(fo)-.25
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--.2 E(/v)72 648 Q(ar/spool/mqueue/xf*)-.25 E 2.5(At)144 660 S
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-(ASIC INST)-.35 E(ALLA)-.93 E 1.18(TION ...............................\
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-(7)31 E 2.5(1.1.2. Creating)102 168 R 2.5(aS)2.5 G
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-(or /etc/init.d/sendmail)2.5 E 23.5(...................................\
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-(1.3.10. /etc/mail/help\214le)102 369.6 R 23.5(........................\
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-(2. NORMAL)72 412.8 R(OPERA)2.5 E 1.56(TIONS ..........................\
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-(2.7. User)87 614.4 R(Information Database)2.5 E 23.5(.................\
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