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4 This document describes the sendmail configuration files. It
5 explains how to create a sendmail.cf file for use with sendmail.
6 It also describes how to set options for sendmail which are explained
8 on-line at http://www.sendmail.org/%7Eca/email/doc8.12/op.html .
85 # the sendmail distribution.
91 # and should not be used elsewhere. It is provided on the sendmail
160 most cases sendmail uses this only to avoid lots of unnecessary
193 sendmail 8.9 has introduced a new configuration directory for sendmail
194 related files, /etc/mail. The new files available for sendmail 8.9 --
199 uniformity to sendmail's file locations.
213 /etc/sendmail/aliases /etc/mail/aliases
215 /usr/adm/sendmail/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
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
504 include the uucp mailer, sendmail looks for all names in
513 procmail An interface to procmail (does not come with sendmail).
538 FEATURE(`local_procmail')). For example, "eric", "eric+sendmail", and
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
733 if you send to "localalias", the originating sendmail will
981 By default, the sendmail configuration files do not permit
1068 it can control the behavior of sendmail in various situations.
1097 which turns on the same behavior as in earlier sendmail
1124 for AAAA records. If your sendmail version is compiled
1155 i.e., `', is specified. This feature requires that sendmail
1156 has been compiled with the flag DNSMAP (see sendmail/README).
1413 Note: this feature requires that the sendmail binary
1711 that smtp.sendmail.org, etrn.sendmail.org, and mx.sendmail.org all belong
1720 See the file cf/sendmail.schema for the actual LDAP schemas. Note that
1723 in future versions. Feedback via sendmail-YYYY@support.sendmail.org is
1748 not actually macro-expanded when read from the sendmail.cf file.
1752 dn: sendmailMTAKey=sendmail-list, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1757 sendmailMTAHost: etrn.sendmail.org
1758 sendmailMTAKey: sendmail-list
1763 dn: sendmailMTAKey=owner-sendmail-list, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1768 sendmailMTAHost: etrn.sendmail.org
1769 sendmailMTAKey: owner-sendmail-list
1772 dn: sendmailMTAKey=postmaster, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1781 Here, the aliases sendmail-list and owner-sendmail-list will be available
1782 only on etrn.sendmail.org but the postmaster alias will be available on
1783 every machine in the Servers cluster (including etrn.sendmail.org).
1787 dn: sendmailMTAKey=bob, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1796 dn: sendmailMTAKey=bobetrn, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1801 sendmailMTAHost: etrn.sendmail.org
1806 eric EXCEPT on etrn.sendmail.org in which case it would go to BOTH eric and
1854 dn: sendmailMTAMapName=mailer, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1860 dn: sendmailMTAKey=example.com, sendmailMTAMapName=mailer, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1872 dn: sendmailMTAKey=example.com@etrn, sendmailMTAMapName=mailer, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1877 sendmailMTAHost: etrn.sendmail.org
1882 on etrn.sendmail.org, the effect is that there is *NO* match at all as maps
1883 require a single match. Since the host etrn.sendmail.org is also in the
1885 in which case sendmail would treat this as no match at all.
1903 done when sendmail is initially started. Use the special value `@LDAP' to
1921 not actually macro-expanded when read from the sendmail.cf file.
1947 dn: sendmailMTAClassName=R, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1952 sendmailMTAClassValue: sendmail.org
1959 dn: sendmailMTAClassName=R@etrn.sendmail.org, dc=sendmail, dc=org
1962 sendmailMTAHost: etrn.sendmail.org
1967 is done on etrn.sendmail.org, $={R} would contain all of the entries (from
2129 The primary anti-spam features available in sendmail are:
2138 changed in sendmail 8.9; previous versions allowed relaying by default.
2147 sendmail.org
2209 RCPT TO:<user%site.com@othersite.com>), sendmail will check
2234 As of 8.9, sendmail will refuse mail if the MAIL FROM: parameter has
2260 sendmail will also refuse mail if the MAIL FROM: parameter is not
2385 Otherwise sendmail formats the text as email
2412 Connect:sendmail.org RELAY
2413 To:sendmail.org RELAY
2423 It would allow relaying mail from and to any hosts in the sendmail.org
2448 then the above example will allow relaying for sendmail.org, but not
2449 hosts within the sendmail.org domain. Note that this will also require
2493 This will cause sendmail to reject mail from any site listed in the
2565 interpreted by sendmail and may lead to unspecified behavior. Note: do
2640 in sendmail.cf. For example, this can be used to check the validity of
2670 sendmail. You can write your own or search the WWW for examples.
2732 sendmail to terminate the session with that error if it is
2747 For STARTTLS to be offered by sendmail you need to set at least
2756 sendmail/README) you also must set confRAND_FILE.
2867 tls_server is called when sendmail acts as client after a STARTTLS command
2870 tls_client is called when sendmail acts as server, after a STARTTLS command
2991 whether to try STARTTLS in a sendmail client, use:
3016 This creates the equivalent sendmail.cf entry:
3022 of the filter such that the filter will actually be called by sendmail.
3048 called "mqueue"), sendmail can deal with multiple queue groups, which
3134 http://www.sendmail.org/virtual-hosting.html
3170 sendmail.cf file). The "host" will be the hostname passed to
3250 A lot of sendmail security comes down to you. Sendmail 8 is much
3259 * Make sure that other files that sendmail reads, such as the
3273 sendmail is much less trusting of :include: files -- in
3421 on disk between sendmail runs in the
3461 sendmail uses 0600 unless its real
3632 confDELAY_LA DelayLA [0] Load average at which sendmail
3708 [undefined] If set, sendmail will do a
3839 [False] If set, sendmail will _not_
3849 quotes), sendmail will skip
3857 [safe] Override sendmail's file
3896 is used when sendmail acts as
3903 is used when sendmail acts as
3920 sendmail/README).
3934 See sendmail/README for details.
4201 sendmail.cf file. Read them carefully if you are trying to modify
4205 RULESETS (* means built in to sendmail)
4222 96 Bottom half of Ruleset 3 (ruleset 6 in old sendmail)
4223 97 Hook for recursive ruleset 0 call (ruleset 7 in old sendmail)
4224 98 Local part of ruleset 0 (ruleset 8 in old sendmail)