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27   Switching to flock(), i.e., compile with -DHASFLOCK fixes this
33 If e-mail is delivered to a program which generates too much
49 this would require a major restructuring of the code -- for
55 If the value of a header is longer than 1250 (MAXNAME + MAXATOM - 6)
81 - add an entry to the access map:
83 - (only for advanced users) replace
86 Kresolve host -a<OKR> -T<TEMP>
91 Kcanon host -a<OKR> -T<TEMP>
92 Kdnsmx dns -R MX -a<OKR> -T<TEMP>
110 Feedback for the "correct" usage is welcome, a patch to match
115 Apparently, the sendmail daemon loop (doing accept()s on the network)
128 Apparently, this problem is due to linking -lc before -lsocket;
133 The accept() in sendmail daemon loop can return ETIMEDOUT. An
171 account for the SMTP on-the-wire \r\n expansion. It probably doesn't
172 allow for 8->7 bit MIME conversions either.
189 * 8-bit data in GECOS field
192 8-bit characters, those characters can be included in the message
194 only accept 7-bit characters.
196 * 8->7 bit MIME conversion
198 When sendmail is doing 8->7 bit MIME conversions, and the message
199 contains certain MIME body types that cannot be converted to 7-bit,
200 sendmail will pass the message as 8-bit.
202 * 7->8 bit MIME conversion
204 If a message that is encoded as 7-bit MIME is converted to 8-bit and
218 * bestmx map with -z flag truncates the list of MX hosts
220 A bestmx map configured with the -z flag will truncate the list
261 * Race condition for delivery to set-user-ID files
264 or has the set-user-ID bit set. Unfortunately, some systems clear that bit