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194 related files, /etc/mail. The new files available for sendmail 8.9 --
195 the class {R} /etc/mail/relay-domains and the access database
196 /etc/mail/access -- take advantage of this new directory. Beginning with
205 /etc/bitdomain /etc/mail/bitdomain
206 /etc/domaintable /etc/mail/domaintable
207 /etc/genericstable /etc/mail/genericstable
208 /etc/uudomain /etc/mail/uudomain
209 /etc/virtusertable /etc/mail/virtusertable
210 /etc/userdb /etc/mail/userdb
212 /etc/aliases /etc/mail/aliases
213 /etc/sendmail/aliases /etc/mail/aliases
214 /etc/ucbmail/aliases /etc/mail/aliases
215 /usr/adm/sendmail/aliases /etc/mail/aliases
216 /usr/lib/aliases /etc/mail/aliases
217 /usr/lib/mail/aliases /etc/mail/aliases
218 /usr/ucblib/aliases /etc/mail/aliases
220 /etc/sendmail.cw /etc/mail/local-host-names
221 /etc/mail/sendmail.cw /etc/mail/local-host-names
222 /etc/sendmail/sendmail.cw /etc/mail/local-host-names
224 /etc/sendmail.ct /etc/mail/trusted-users
226 /etc/sendmail.oE /etc/mail/error-header
228 /etc/sendmail.hf /etc/mail/helpfile
229 /etc/mail/sendmail.hf /etc/mail/helpfile
230 /usr/ucblib/sendmail.hf /etc/mail/helpfile
231 /etc/ucbmail/sendmail.hf /etc/mail/helpfile
232 /usr/lib/sendmail.hf /etc/mail/helpfile
233 /usr/share/lib/sendmail.hf /etc/mail/helpfile
234 /usr/share/misc/sendmail.hf /etc/mail/helpfile
235 /share/misc/sendmail.hf /etc/mail/helpfile
237 /etc/service.switch /etc/mail/service.switch
239 /etc/sendmail.st /etc/mail/statistics
240 /etc/mail/sendmail.st /etc/mail/statistics
241 /etc/mailer/sendmail.st /etc/mail/statistics
242 /etc/sendmail/sendmail.st /etc/mail/statistics
243 /usr/lib/sendmail.st /etc/mail/statistics
244 /usr/ucblib/sendmail.st /etc/mail/statistics
248 `/etc/mail/'. If you set this macro to a different value, you MUST include
276 ALIAS_FILE [/etc/mail/aliases] The location of the text version
283 HELP_FILE [/etc/mail/helpfile] The name of the file
298 STATUS_FILE [/etc/mail/statistics] The file containing status
300 LOCAL_MAILER_PATH [/bin/mail] The program used to deliver local mail.
303 LOCAL_MAILER_ARGS [mail -d $u] The arguments passed to deliver local
304 mail.
306 mail that you are willing to accept.
323 mail.
366 UUCP_MAILER_PATH [/usr/bin/uux] The program used to send UUCP mail.
433 FAX_RELAY The host that will accept mail to the .FAX pseudo-domain.
456 have a trailing dot so that you won't get the mail diverted back
480 your mail to another site. This mailer is included
515 a common question is "how do I forward all mail for a given
523 :0 # forward mail for host.com
537 to certain local mail programs (in particular, see
540 "sendmail", and "sww" may be provided for use in sorting mail.
552 tells sendmail that you want to have it read an /etc/mail/local-host-names
575 use_cw_file Read the file /etc/mail/local-host-names file to get
583 use_ct_file Read the file /etc/mail/trusted-users file to get the
589 redirect Reject all mail addressed to "address.REDIRECT" with
613 be used by sites that only act as mail gateways or which have
650 With MAIL_HUB, mail addressed to "user@local.host"
651 is forwarded to the mail hub, with the envelope
663 hash /etc/mail/mailertable
678 will forward to the original user in the e-mail address
694 hash /etc/mail/domaintable
707 hash /etc/mail/bitdomain
715 hash /etc/mail/uudomain
722 mail. Normally it is not added on unqualified names.
770 on addresses of mail going outside the local domain.
797 hash /etc/mail/genericstable
806 mail, it is necessary to use FEATURE(`always_add_domain')
831 then mail addressed to info@foo.com will be sent to the
832 address foo-info, mail addressed to info@bar.com will be
833 delivered to bar-info, and mail addressed to anyone at baz.org
834 will be sent to jane@example.net, mail to joe@bar.com will
835 be rejected with the specified error message, and mail to
873 hash /etc/mail/virtusertable
878 FEATURE(`virtusertable', `dbm /etc/mail/virtusers')
886 ldap_routing Implement LDAP-based e-mail recipient routing according to
887 the Internet Draft draft-lachman-laser-ldap-mail-routing-01.
890 different mail host or a different address. Hosts can
898 containing nothing but support for forwarding all mail to a
908 default, mail.local is used. This is expected to be the
909 mail.local which came with the 8.9 distribution which is
910 LMTP capable. The path to mail.local is set by the
912 LOCAL_MAILER_PATH /usr/libexec/mail.local.
961 bestmx_is_local Accept mail as though locally addressed for any host that
975 e-mail. If an argument is provided it is used as the
982 mail relaying (that is, accepting mail from outside your
985 mail relaying from any site to any site. In almost all
1002 For example, if you specify ``foo.com'', then mail to or
1011 you will accept and relay mail addressed to foo.com. See
1023 Allows relaying if the mail sender is listed as RELAY in
1035 Allows relaying if the domain portion of the mail sender
1038 they can send mail to your mail server that claims to be
1047 setup sends local mail unqualified (i.e., MAIL FROM:<joe>),
1066 you the ability to allow or refuse to accept mail from
1071 hash -T<TMPF> /etc/mail/access
1078 Turns on the ability to block incoming mail for certain
1080 example, you can block incoming mail to user nobody,
1150 will reject the e-mail if the lookup returns the value
1301 on the full e-mail address or the domain of the
1354 require_rdns Reject mail from connecting SMTP clients without proper
1376 not control their rDNS. They should be able to send mail
1465 shows up as the From_ line on UNIX mail.) So....
1552 Khostmap hash /etc/mail/hostmap
1564 This causes mail being sent to be labeled as coming from the
1584 The effect of this is that although mail to user@otherhost.domain
1585 will not be delivered locally, any mail including any user@otherhost.domain
1640 If you want all incoming mail sent to a centralized hub, as for a
1641 shared /var/spool/mail scheme, use
1659 LOCAL_RELAY set to mail.CS.Berkeley.EDU (delivered locally)
1660 mail.CS.Berkeley.EDU (no local aliasing) (aliasing done)
1665 Both LOCAL_RELAY and mail.CS.Berkeley.EDU mammoth.CS.Berkeley.EDU
1671 If you want all outgoing mail to go to a central relay site, define
1805 would mean that on all of the hosts in the cluster, mail to bob would go to
1812 define(`ALIAS_FILE', `ldap:-k (&(objectClass=mailGroup)(mail=%0)) -v mgrpRFC822MailMember')
1986 (draft-lachman-laser-ldap-mail-routing-01). This feature enables
1998 the LDAP query. For example, if the mail is addressed to
2014 mail host for a particular address; <mailRoutingAddress> is a map definition
2017 that mail should be bounced if neither a mailHost nor mailRoutingAddress
2028 "queue" (the default), the MTA will locally queue the mail.
2053 set to a set mail delivered to
2065 not set set mail delivered to
2073 the result would mean sending the mail to a different host, that host is
2093 This would deliver mail for tom@example.com to thomas@mailhost.example.com.
2100 This would relay mail for dick@example.com to the same address but redirect
2101 the mail to MX records listed for the host eng.example.com (unless the
2110 This would relay mail for harry@example.com to the MX records listed for
2120 This would send all mail destined for any username @virtual.example.com to
2165 will be relayed (that is, you will accept mail either to or from any
2174 and domain.com lists your server in its MX records, the mail will be
2177 case, mail will be temporarily rejected. It is usually better to
2182 to your mail server, and you will relay mail addressed to them
2189 dangerous feature as it will allow spammers to spam using your mail
2196 which allows relaying if the mail sender is listed as RELAY in the
2199 the mail sender is also checked to allowing relaying. This option
2201 map entries. This feature allows spammers to abuse your mail server
2222 NOTICE: It is possible to relay mail through a system which the anti-relay
2224 `nospecial') (system A) and relays local messages to a mail hub (e.g., via
2229 forwards it to the mail hub which in turns relays it because it came from
2234 As of 8.9, sendmail will refuse mail if the MAIL FROM: parameter has
2241 will not be able to return mail to them unless you have some "smart
2260 sendmail will also refuse mail if the MAIL FROM: parameter is not
2271 An ``access'' database can be created to accept or reject mail from
2272 selected domains. For example, you may choose to reject all mail
2283 FEATURE(`access_db', `hash -T<TMPF> /etc/mail/access_map')
2294 e-mail address instead of an entire domain.
2296 Remember, since /etc/mail/access is a database, after creating the text
2300 makemap hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access
2302 The table itself uses e-mail addresses, domain names, and network
2314 would refuse mail from spammer@aol.com, any user from cyberspammer.com
2342 send mail to that address even if FEATURE(`blacklist_recipients')
2351 reject mail from all other addresses with another.dom as domain
2357 OK Accept mail even if other rules in the running
2362 RELAY Accept mail addressed to the indicated domain
2410 From:cyberspammer.com ERROR:"550 We don't accept mail from spammers"
2421 would accept mail from okay.cyberspammer.com, but would reject mail
2423 It would allow relaying mail from and to any hosts in the sendmail.org
2466 domains, or addresses in your domain which should not receive mail:
2469 To:host.my.TLD ERROR:550 That host does not accept mail
2474 user@other.my.TLD from receiving mail. Please note: a local username
2493 This will cause sendmail to reject mail from any site listed in the
2542 server. It does not check if a mail message is being relayed to
2562 is done by the features described above and the mail is accepted. If
2586 in the access map, then any e-mail with a sender address of
2619 in the access map, mail to abuse@localdomain will get through (where
2638 You can also reject mail on the basis of the contents of headers.
2700 # Allow missing Message-Id: from local mail
2704 # Otherwise, reject the mail
2750 define(`confCACERT_PATH', `/etc/mail/certs/')
2751 define(`confCACERT', `/etc/mail/certs/CA.cert.pem')
2752 define(`confSERVER_CERT', `/etc/mail/certs/my.cert.pem')
2753 define(`confSERVER_KEY', `/etc/mail/certs/my.key.pem')
2882 requiring that e-mail is sent to a server only encrypted, e.g., via
2886 doesn't necessarily mean that e-mail sent to that domain is encrypted.
2889 secure.domain. IN MX 10 mail.secure.domain.
2890 secure.domain. IN MX 50 mail.other.domain.
2892 then mail to user@secure.domain may go unencrypted to mail.other.domain.
2928 Example: e-mail sent to secure.example.com should only use an encrypted
2929 connection. E-mail received from hosts within the laptop.example.com domain
2931 receives e-mail for darth@endmail.org must present a cert that uses the
3004 Sendmail supports mail filters to filter incoming SMTP messages according
3097 UUCP mail with FEATURE(`promiscuous_relay') and
3126 treated as local mail. You can do this in two ways: either create the
3127 file /etc/mail/local-host-names containing a list of your aliases (one per
3149 This should normally be stored in /etc/mail/mailertable. The actual
3152 makemap hash /etc/mail/mailertable < /etc/mail/mailertable
3162 entry since it is more explicit. Note: e-mail to "user@my.domain"
3208 e-mail sent to Full.Name@local.host.name will be rejected.
3212 makemap btree /etc/mail/userdb < /etc/mail/userdb.txt
3215 as e-mail addresses, since they are not in any sense unique. For
3232 centralized mail machine, for example, to forward all
3233 root mail to a mail server. In this case it might be
3268 to steal anyone else's e-mail. Instead, create a script that
3339 confCW_FILE Fw class [/etc/mail/local-host-names] Name
3343 confCT_FILE Ft class [/etc/mail/trusted-users] Name of
3346 confCR_FILE FR class [/etc/mail/relay-domains] Name of
3370 for relaying any mail (e.g., to a
3382 queue filesystem to accept SMTP mail.
3490 confTO_MAIL Timeout.mail [10m] The timeout waiting for a
3680 [/etc/mail/service.switch] The file
3820 when reading and delivering mail.
3846 mail to addresses in this list will
3927 confUSE_MSP UseMSP [undefined] Use as mail submission
3946 mail is submitted directly from the
3966 confMILTER_LOG_LEVEL Milter.LogLevel [9] Log level for input mail filter
4133 /etc/mail/local-host-names may have the following content:
4246 H mail Hub (for mail clusters)