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1e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro# Copyright (c) 1998-2004 Sendmail, Inc. and its suppliers.
206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro#	All rights reserved.
3c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm# Copyright (c) 1983, 1995-1997 Eric P. Allman.  All rights reserved.
4c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm# Copyright (c) 1988
5c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm#	The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.
6c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm#
7c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm# By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
8c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm# forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of
9c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm# the sendmail distribution.
10c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm#
11c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm#
12e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro#	$Id: README,v 8.384 2004/07/26 18:03:55 ca Exp $
13c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm#
14c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
15c2aa98e2SPeter WemmThis directory contains the source files for sendmail(TM).
16c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro   *******************************************************************
1840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro   !! Read sendmail/SECURITY for important installation information !!
1940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro   *******************************************************************
20c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
21c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	**********************************************************
22c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	**  Read below for more details on building sendmail.	**
23c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	**********************************************************
24c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
25c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm**************************************************************************
26c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm**  IMPORTANT:  Read the appropriate paragraphs in the section on	**
27c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm**  ``Operating System and Compile Quirks''.				**
28c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm**************************************************************************
29c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
30c2aa98e2SPeter WemmFor detailed instructions, please read the document ../doc/op/op.me:
31c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
3240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	cd ../doc/op ; make op.ps op.txt
33c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
34c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSendmail is a trademark of Sendmail, Inc.
35c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
36c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
37c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-------------------+
38c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| BUILDING SENDMAIL |
39c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-------------------+
40c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
41c2aa98e2SPeter WemmBy far, the easiest way to compile sendmail is to use the "Build"
42c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmscript:
43c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
44c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	sh Build
45c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
46c2aa98e2SPeter WemmThis uses the "uname" command to figure out what architecture you are
47c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmon and creates a proper Makefile accordingly.  It also creates a
48c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsubdirectory per object format, so that multiarchitecture support is
49c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmeasy.  In general this should be all you need.  IRIX 6.x users should
50c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmread the note below in the OPERATING SYSTEM AND COMPILE QUIRKS section.
51c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
52c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIf you need to look at other include or library directories, use the
53c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm-I or -L flags on the command line, e.g.,
54c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
55c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	sh Build -I/usr/sww/include -L/usr/sww/lib
56c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
57c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIt's also possible to create local site configuration in the file
58c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsite.config.m4 (or another file settable with the -f flag).  This
59c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmfile contains M4 definitions for various compilation values; the
60c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmmost useful are:
61c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
62c2aa98e2SPeter WemmconfMAPDEF	-D flags to specify database types to be included
63c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		(see below)
64c2aa98e2SPeter WemmconfENVDEF	-D flags to specify other environment information
65c2aa98e2SPeter WemmconfINCDIRS	-I flags for finding include files during compilation
66c2aa98e2SPeter WemmconfLIBDIRS	-L flags for finding libraries during linking
67c2aa98e2SPeter WemmconfLIBS	-l flags for selecting libraries during linking
68c2aa98e2SPeter WemmconfLDOPTS	other ld(1) linker options
69c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
70c2aa98e2SPeter WemmOthers can be found by examining Makefile.m4.  Please read
7106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro../devtools/README for more information about the site.config.m4
72c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmfile.
73c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
74c2aa98e2SPeter WemmYou can recompile from scratch using the -c flag with the Build
75c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmcommand.  This removes the existing compilation directory for the
76605302a5SGregory Neil Shapirocurrent platform and builds a new one.  The -c flag must also
77605302a5SGregory Neil Shapirobe used if any site.*.m4 file in devtools/Site/ is changed.
78c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
79c2aa98e2SPeter WemmPorting to a new Unix-based system should be a matter of creating
8006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroan appropriate configuration file in the devtools/OS/ directory.
81c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
82c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
83c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+----------------------+
84c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| DATABASE DEFINITIONS |
85c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+----------------------+
86c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
87c2aa98e2SPeter WemmThere are several database formats that can be used for the alias files
88c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmand for general maps.  When used for alias files they interact in an
89c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmattempt to be backward compatible.
90c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
91c2aa98e2SPeter WemmThe options are:
92c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
93c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNEWDB		The new Berkeley DB package.  Some systems (e.g., BSD/OS and
94c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Digital UNIX 4.0) have some version of this package
95c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		pre-installed.  If your system does not have Berkeley DB
96c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		pre-installed, or the version installed is not version 2.0
97c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		or greater (e.g., is Berkeley DB 1.85 or 1.86), get the
98c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		current version from http://www.sleepycat.com/.  DO NOT
99c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		use a version from any of the University of California,
100c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Berkeley "Net" or other distributions.  If you are still
101c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		running BSD/386 1.x, you will need to upgrade the included
102c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Berkeley DB library to a current version.  NEWDB is included
103c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		automatically if the Build script can find a library named
10406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		libdb.a or libdb.so.
10513bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		See also OPERATING SYSTEM AND COMPILE QUIRKS about Berkeley
10613bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		DB versions, e.g., DB 4.1.x.
107c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNDBM		The older NDBM implementation -- the very old V7 DBM
108c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		implementation is no longer supported.
109c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNIS		Network Information Services.  To use this you must have
110c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		NIS support on your system.
111c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNISPLUS		NIS+ (the revised NIS released with Solaris 2).  You must
112c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		have NIS+ support on your system to use this flag.
113c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHESIOD		Support for Hesiod (from the DEC/Athena distribution).  You
114c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		must already have Hesiod support on your system for this to
115c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		work.  You may be able to get this to work with the MIT/Athena
116c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		version of Hesiod, but that's likely to be a lot of work.
117c86d5965SGregory Neil Shapiro		BIND 8.X also includes Hesiod support.
11806f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroLDAPMAP		Lightweight Directory Access Protocol support.  You will
11906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		have to install the UMich or OpenLDAP
12006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		(http://www.openldap.org/) ldap and lber libraries to use
12106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		this flag.
122c2aa98e2SPeter WemmMAP_REGEX	Regular Expression support.  You will need to use an
123c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		operating system which comes with the POSIX regex()
124c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		routines or install a regexp library such as libregex from
125c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		the Free Software Foundation.
12640266059SGregory Neil ShapiroDNSMAP		DNS map support.  Requires NAMED_BIND.
12740266059SGregory Neil ShapiroPH_MAP		PH map support.  You will need the libphclient library from
128a7ec597cSGregory Neil Shapiro		the nph package (http://www-dev.cites.uiuc.edu/ph/nph/).
12906f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroMAP_NSD		nsd map support (IRIX 6.5 and later).
130e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroSOCKETMAP	Support for a trivial query protocol over UNIX domain or TCP
131e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro		sockets.
132c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
133c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  NOTE WELL for NEWDB support: If you want to get ndbm support, for
134c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  Berkeley DB versions under 2.0, it is CRITICAL that you remove
135c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  ndbm.o from libdb.a before you install it and DO NOT install ndbm.h;
136c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  for Berkeley DB versions 2.0 through 2.3.14, remove dbm.o from libdb.a
137c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  before you install it.  If you don't delete these, there is absolutely
138c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  no point to including -DNDBM, since it will just get you another
139c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  (inferior) API to the same format database.  These files OVERRIDE
140c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  calls to ndbm routines -- in particular, if you leave ndbm.h in,
141c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  you can find yourself using the new db package even if you don't
142c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  define NEWDB.  Berkeley DB versions later than 2.3.14 do not need
143c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  to be modified.  Please also consult the README in the top level
144c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  directory of the sendmail distribution for other important information.
145c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>
146c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  Further note: DO NOT remove your existing /usr/include/ndbm.h --
147c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  you need that one.  But do not install an updated ndbm.h in
148c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm>>>  /usr/include, /usr/local/include, or anywhere else.
149c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
150c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIf NEWDB and NDBM are defined (but not NIS), then sendmail will read
151c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNDBM format alias files, but the next time a newaliases is run the
152c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmformat will be converted to NEWDB; that format will be used forever
153c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmmore.  This is intended as a transition feature.
154c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
155c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIf NEWDB, NDBM, and NIS are all defined and the name of the file includes
156c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmthe string "/yp/", sendmail will rebuild BOTH the NEWDB and NDBM format
157c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmalias files.  However, it will only read the NEWDB file; the NDBM format
158c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmfile is used only by the NIS subsystem.  This is needed because the NIS
159c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmmaps on an NIS server are built directly from the NDBM files.
160c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
161c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIf NDBM and NIS are defined (regardless of the definition of NEWDB),
162c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmand the filename includes the string "/yp/", sendmail adds the special
163c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmtokens "YP_LAST_MODIFIED" and "YP_MASTER_NAME", both of which are
164c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmrequired if the NDBM file is to be used as an NIS map.
165c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
166605302a5SGregory Neil ShapiroAll of these flags are normally defined in a confMAPDEF setting in your
167605302a5SGregory Neil Shapirosite.config.m4.
168c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
169c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIf you define NEWDB or HESIOD you get the User Database (USERDB)
170c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmautomatically.  Generally you do want to have NEWDB for it to do
171c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmanything interesting.  See above for getting the Berkeley DB
172c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmpackage (i.e., NEWDB).  There is no separate "user database"
173c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmpackage -- don't bother searching for it on the net.
174c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
175c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHesiod and LDAP require libraries that may not be installed with your
176c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsystem.  These are outside of my ability to provide support.  See the
177c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm"Quirks" section for more information.
178c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
179c2aa98e2SPeter WemmThe regex map can be used to see if an address matches a certain regular
180c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmexpression.  For example, all-numerics local parts are common spam
181c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmaddresses, so "^[0-9]+$" would match this.  By using such a map in a
182c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmcheck_* rule-set, you can block a certain range of addresses that would
183c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmotherwise be considered valid.
184c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
185e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroThe socket map uses a simple request/reply protocol over TCP or
186e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroUNIX domain sockets to query an external server. Both requests and
187e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiroreplies are text based and encoded as netstrings.  The socket map
188e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapirouses the same syntax as milters the specify the remote endpoint,
189e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiroe.g.:
190e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro
191e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroKsocket mySocketMap inet:12345@127.0.0.1
192e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro
193e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroSee doc/op/op.me for details.
19413058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
195c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+---------------+
196c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| COMPILE FLAGS |
197c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+---------------+
198c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
199c2aa98e2SPeter WemmWherever possible, I try to make sendmail pull in the correct
200c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmcompilation options needed to compile on various environments based on
201c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmautomatically defined symbols.  Some machines don't seem to have useful
202c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsymbols available, requiring that a compilation flag be defined in
20306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirothe Makefile; see the devtools/OS subdirectory for the supported
204c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmarchitectures.
205c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
206c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIf you are a system to which sendmail has already been ported you
207c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmshould not have to touch the following symbols.  But if you are porting,
208c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmyou may have to tweak the following compilation flags in conf.h in order
209c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmto get it to compile and link properly:
210c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
211c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSYSTEM5		Adjust for System V (not necessarily Release 4).
212c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSYS5SIGNALS	Use System V signal semantics -- the signal handler
213c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		is automatically dropped when the signal is caught.
214c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		If this is not set, use POSIX/BSD semantics, where the
215c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		signal handler stays in force until an exec or an
216c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		explicit delete.  Implied by SYSTEM5.
217c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSYS5SETPGRP	Use System V setpgrp() semantics.  Implied by SYSTEM5.
21840266059SGregory Neil ShapiroHASNICE		Define this to zero if you lack the nice(2) system call.
21940266059SGregory Neil ShapiroHASRRESVPORT	Define this to zero if you lack the rresvport(3) system call.
220c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASFCHMOD	Define this to one if you have the fchmod(2) system call.
221c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		This improves security.
22206f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroHASFCHOWN	Define this to one if you have the fchown(2) system call.
22340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		This is required for the TrustedUser option if sendmail
22440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		must rebuild an (alias) map.
225c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASFLOCK	Set this if you prefer to use the flock(2) system call
226c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		rather than using fcntl-based locking.  Fcntl locking
227c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		has some semantic gotchas, but many vendor systems
228c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		also interface it to lockd(8) to do NFS-style locking.
229c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Unfortunately, may vendors implementations of fcntl locking
230c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		is just plain broken (e.g., locks are never released,
231c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		causing your sendmail to deadlock; when the kernel runs
232c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		out of locks your system crashes).  For this reason, I
233c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		recommend always defining this unless you are absolutely
234c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		certain that your fcntl locking implementation really works.
235c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASUNAME	Set if you have the "uname" system call.  Implied by
236c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SYSTEM5.
237c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASUNSETENV	Define this if your system library has the "unsetenv"
238c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		subroutine.
239c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASSETSID	Define this if you have the setsid(2) system call.  This
240c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		is implied if your system appears to be POSIX compliant.
241c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASINITGROUPS	Define this if you have the initgroups(3) routine.
242c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASSETVBUF	Define this if you have the setvbuf(3) library call.
243c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		If you don't, setlinebuf will be used instead.  This
244c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		defaults on if your compiler defines __STDC__.
245c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASSETREUID	Define this if you have setreuid(2) ***AND*** root can
246c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		use setreuid to change to an arbitrary user.  This second
247c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		condition is not satisfied on AIX 3.x.  You may find that
248c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		your system has setresuid(2), (for example, on HP-UX) in
249c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		which case you will also have to #define setreuid(r, e)
250c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		to be the appropriate call.  Some systems (such as Solaris)
251c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		have a compatibility routine that doesn't work properly,
252c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		but may have "saved user ids" properly implemented so you
253c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		can ``#define setreuid(r, e) seteuid(e)'' and have it work.
254c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		The important thing is that you have a call that will set
255c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		the effective uid independently of the real or saved uid
256c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		and be able to set the effective uid back again when done.
257c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		There's a test program in ../test/t_setreuid.c that will
258c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		try things on your system.  Setting this improves the
259c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		security, since sendmail doesn't have to read .forward
260c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		and :include: files as root.  There are certain attacks
261c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		that may be unpreventable without this call.
262c2aa98e2SPeter WemmUSESETEUID	Define this to 1 if you have a seteuid(2) system call that
263c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		will allow root to set only the effective user id to an
264c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		arbitrary value ***AND*** you have saved user ids.  This is
265c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		preferable to HASSETREUID if these conditions are fulfilled.
266c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		These are the semantics of the to-be-released revision of
267c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Posix.1.  The test program ../test/t_seteuid.c will try
268c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		this out on your system.  If you define both HASSETREUID
269c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		and USESETEUID, the former is ignored.
27040266059SGregory Neil ShapiroHASSETEGID	Define this if you have setegid(2) and it can be
27140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		used to set the saved gid.  Please run t_dropgid in
27240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		test/ if you are not sure whether the call works.
27340266059SGregory Neil ShapiroHASSETREGID	Define this if you have setregid(2) and it can be
27440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		used to set the saved gid.  Please run t_dropgid in
27540266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		test/ if you are not sure whether the call works.
27640266059SGregory Neil ShapiroHASSETRESGID	Define this if you have setresgid(2) and it can be
27740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		used to set the saved gid.  Please run t_dropgid in
27840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		test/ if you are not sure whether the call works.
279c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASLSTAT	Define this if you have symbolic links (and thus the
280c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		lstat(2) system call).  This improves security.  Unlike
281c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		most other options, this one is on by default, so you
282c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		need to #undef it in conf.h if you don't have symbolic
283c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		links (these days everyone does).
284c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASSETRLIMIT	Define this to 1 if you have the setrlimit(2) syscall.
285c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		You can define it to 0 to force it off.  It is assumed
286c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		if you are running a BSD-like system.
287c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASULIMIT	Define this if you have the ulimit(2) syscall (System V
288c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		style systems).  HASSETRLIMIT overrides, as it is more
289c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		general.
290c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASWAITPID	Define this if you have the waitpid(2) syscall.
291c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASGETDTABLESIZE
292c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Define this if you have the getdtablesize(2) syscall.
293c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHAS_ST_GEN	Define this to 1 if your system has the st_gen field in
294c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		the stat structure (see stat(2)).
29506f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroHASSRANDOMDEV	Define this if your system has the srandomdev(3) function
29606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		call.
29706f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroHASURANDOMDEV	Define this if your system has /dev/urandom(4).
29806f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroHASSTRERROR	Define this if you have the libc strerror(3) function (which
299c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		should be declared in <errno.h>), and it should be used
300c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		instead of sys_errlist.
301e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroHASCLOSEFROM	Define this if your system has closefrom(3).
302e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroHASFDWALK	Define this if your system has fdwalk(3).
30340266059SGregory Neil ShapiroSM_CONF_GETOPT	Define this as 0 if you need a reimplementation of getopt(3).
304c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		On some systems, getopt does very odd things if called
305c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		to scan the arguments twice.  This flag will ask sendmail
306c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		to compile in a local version of getopt that works
307d9986b26SGregory Neil Shapiro		properly.  You may also need this if you build with
308d9986b26SGregory Neil Shapiro		another library that introduces a non-standard getopt(3).
309c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNEEDSTRTOL	Define this if your standard C library does not define
310c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		strtol(3).  This will compile in a local version.
311c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNEEDFSYNC	Define this if your standard C library does not define
312c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		fsync(2).  This will try to simulate the operation using
313c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		fcntl(2); if that is not available it does nothing, which
314c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		isn't great, but at least it compiles and runs.
315c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHASGETUSERSHELL	Define this to 1 if you have getusershell(3) in your
316c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		standard C library.  If this is not defined, or is defined
317c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		to be 0, sendmail will scan the /etc/shells file (no
318c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		NIS-style support, defaults to /bin/sh and /bin/csh if
319c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		that file does not exist) to get a list of unrestricted
320c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		user shells.  This is used to determine whether users
321c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		are allowed to forward their mail to a program or a file.
322c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNEEDPUTENV	Define this if your system needs am emulation of the
323c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		putenv(3) call.  Define to 1 to implement it in terms
324c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		of setenv(3) or to 2 to do it in terms of primitives.
325c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNOFTRUNCATE	Define this if you don't have the ftruncate(2) syscall.
326c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		If you don't have this system call, there is an unavoidable
327c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		race condition that occurs when creating alias databases.
328c2aa98e2SPeter WemmGIDSET_T	The type of entries in a gidset passed as the second
329c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		argument to getgroups(2).  Historically this has been an
330c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		int, so this is the default, but some systems (such as
331c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		IRIX) pass it as a gid_t, which is an unsigned short.
332c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		This will make a difference, so it is important to get
333c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		this right!  However, it is only an issue if you have
334c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		group sets.
335c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSLEEP_T		The type returned by the system sleep() function.
336c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Defaults to "unsigned int".  Don't worry about this
337c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		if you don't have compilation problems.
338c2aa98e2SPeter WemmARBPTR_T	The type of an arbitrary pointer -- defaults to "void *".
339c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		If you are an very old compiler you may need to define
340c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		this to be "char *".
341c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSOCKADDR_LEN_T	The type used for the third parameter to accept(2),
342c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		getsockname(2), and getpeername(2), representing the
343c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		length of a struct sockaddr.  Defaults to int.
344c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSOCKOPT_LEN_T	The type used for the fifth parameter to getsockopt(2)
345c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		and setsockopt(2), representing the length of the option
346c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		buffer.  Defaults to int.
347c2aa98e2SPeter WemmLA_TYPE		The type of load average your kernel supports.  These
348c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		can be one of:
349c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_ZERO (1) -- it always returns the load average as
350c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			"zero" (and does so on all architectures).
351c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_INT (2) to read /dev/kmem for the symbol avenrun and
352c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			interpret as a long integer.
353c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_FLOAT (3) same, but interpret the result as a floating
354c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			point number.
355c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_SHORT (6) to interpret as a short integer.
356c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_SUBR (4) if you have the getloadavg(3) routine in your
357c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			system library.
358c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_MACH (5) to use MACH-style load averages (calls
359c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			processor_set_info()),
360c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_PROCSTR (7) to read /proc/loadavg and interpret it
361c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			as a string representing a floating-point
362c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			number (Linux-style).
363c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_READKSYM (8) is an implementation suitable for some
364c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			versions of SVr4 that uses the MIOC_READKSYM ioctl
365c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			call to read /dev/kmem.
366c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_DGUX (9) is a special implementation for DG/UX that uses
367c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			the dg_sys_info system call.
368c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_HPUX (10) is an HP-UX specific version that uses the
369c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			pstat_getdynamic system call.
370c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_IRIX6 (11) is an IRIX 6.x specific version that adapts
371c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			to 32 or 64 bit kernels; it is otherwise very similar
372c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			to LA_INT.
373c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_KSTAT (12) uses the (Solaris-specific) kstat(3k)
374c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			implementation.
375c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		 LA_DEVSHORT (13) reads a short from a system file (default:
376c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			/dev/table/avenrun) and scales it in the same manner
377c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			as LA_SHORT.
378c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		LA_INT, LA_SHORT, LA_FLOAT, and LA_READKSYM have several
379c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		other parameters that they try to divine: the name of your
380c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		kernel, the name of the variable in the kernel to examine,
381c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		the number of bits of precision in a fixed point load average,
382c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		and so forth.  LA_DEVSHORT uses _PATH_AVENRUN to find the
383c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		device to be read to find the load average.
384c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		In desperation, use LA_ZERO.  The actual code is in
385c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		conf.c -- it can be tweaked if you are brave.
386c2aa98e2SPeter WemmFSHIFT		For LA_INT, LA_SHORT, and LA_READKSYM, this is the number
387c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		of bits of load average after the binary point -- i.e.,
388c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		the number of bits to shift right in order to scale the
389c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		integer to get the true integer load average.  Defaults to 8.
390c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm_PATH_UNIX	The path to your kernel.  Needed only for LA_INT, LA_SHORT,
391c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		and LA_FLOAT.  Defaults to "/unix" on System V, "/vmunix"
392c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		everywhere else.
393c2aa98e2SPeter WemmLA_AVENRUN	For LA_INT, LA_SHORT, and LA_FLOAT, the name of the kernel
394c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		variable that holds the load average.  Defaults to "avenrun"
395c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		on System V, "_avenrun" everywhere else.
396c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSFS_TYPE	Encodes how your kernel can locate the amount of free
397c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		space on a disk partition.  This can be set to SFS_NONE
398c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		(0) if you have no way of getting this information,
399c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SFS_USTAT (1) if you have the ustat(2) system call,
400c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SFS_4ARGS (2) if you have a four-argument statfs(2)
401c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		system call (and the include file is <sys/statfs.h>),
402c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SFS_VFS (3), SFS_MOUNT (4), SFS_STATFS (5) if you have
403c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		the two-argument statfs(2) system call with includes in
404c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		<sys/vfs.h>, <sys/mount.h>, or <sys/statfs.h> respectively,
405c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		or SFS_STATVFS (6) if you have the two-argument statvfs(2)
406c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		call.  The default if nothing is defined is SFS_NONE.
407c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSFS_BAVAIL	with SFS_4ARGS you can also set SFS_BAVAIL to the field name
408c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		in the statfs structure that holds the useful information;
409c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		this defaults to f_bavail.
410c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSPT_TYPE	Encodes how your system can display what a process is doing
411c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		on a ps(1) command (SPT stands for Set Process Title).  Can
412c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		be set to:
413c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_NONE (0) -- Don't try to set the process title at all.
414c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_REUSEARGV (1) -- Pad out your argv with the information;
415c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			this is the default if none specified.
416c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_BUILTIN (2) -- The system library has setproctitle.
417c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_PSTAT (3) -- Use the PSTAT_SETCMD option to pstat(2)
418c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			to set the process title; this is used by HP-UX.
419c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_PSSTRINGS (4) -- Use the magic PS_STRINGS pointer (4.4BSD).
420c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_SYSMIPS (5) -- Use sysmips() supported by NEWS-OS 6.
421c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_SCO (6) -- Write kernel u. area.
422c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_CHANGEARGV (7) -- Write pointers to our own strings into
423c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			the existing argv vector.
424c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSPT_PADCHAR	Character used to pad the process title; if undefined,
425c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		the space character (0x20) is used.  This is ignored if
426c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SPT_TYPE != SPT_REUSEARGV
427c2aa98e2SPeter WemmERRLIST_PREDEFINED
428c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		If set, assumes that some header file defines sys_errlist.
429c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		This may be needed if you get type conflicts on this
430c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		variable -- otherwise don't worry about it.
431c2aa98e2SPeter WemmWAITUNION	The wait(2) routine takes a "union wait" argument instead
432c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		of an integer argument.  This is for compatibility with
433c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		old versions of BSD.
434c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSCANF		You can set this to extend the F command to accept a
435c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		scanf string -- this gives you a primitive parser for
436c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		class definitions -- BUT it can make you vulnerable to
437c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		core dumps if the target file is poorly formed.
438c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSYSLOG_BUFSIZE	You can define this to be the size of the buffer that
439c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		syslog accepts.  If it is not defined, it assumes a
440c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		1024-byte buffer.  If the buffer is very small (under
441c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		256 bytes) the log message format changes -- each
442c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		e-mail message will log many more messages, since it
443c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		will log each piece of information as a separate line
444c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		in syslog.
445c2aa98e2SPeter WemmBROKEN_RES_SEARCH
446c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		On Ultrix (and maybe other systems?) if you use the
447c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		res_search routine with an unknown host name, it returns
448c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		-1 but sets h_errno to 0 instead of HOST_NOT_FOUND.  If
449c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		you set this, sendmail considers 0 to be the same as
450c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		HOST_NOT_FOUND.
451c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNAMELISTMASK	If defined, values returned by nlist(3) are masked
452c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		against this value before use -- a common value is
453c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		0x7fffffff to strip off the top bit.
454c2aa98e2SPeter WemmBSD4_4_SOCKADDR	If defined, socket addresses have an sa_len field that
455c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		defines the length of this address.
456c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSAFENFSPATHCONF	Set this to 1 if and only if you have verified that a
457c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		pathconf(2) call with _PC_CHOWN_RESTRICTED argument on an
458c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		NFS filesystem where the underlying system allows users to
459c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		give away files to other users returns <= 0.  Be sure you
460c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		try both on NFS V2 and V3.  Some systems assume that their
461c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		local policy apply to NFS servers -- this is a bad
462c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		assumption!  The test/t_pathconf.c program will try this
463c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		for you -- you have to run it in a directory that is
464c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		mounted from a server that allows file giveaway.
465c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSIOCGIFCONF_IS_BROKEN
466c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Set this if your system has an SIOCGIFCONF ioctl defined,
467c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		but it doesn't behave the same way as "most" systems (BSD,
468c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Solaris, SunOS, HP-UX, etc.)
469c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSIOCGIFNUM_IS_BROKEN
470c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Set this if your system has an SIOCGIFNUM ioctl defined,
471c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		but it doesn't behave the same way as "most" systems
472c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		(Solaris, HP-UX).
47306f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroFAST_PID_RECYCLE
47406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		Set this if your system can reuse the same PID in the same
47506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		second.
47606f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroSO_REUSEADDR_IS_BROKEN
47706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		Set this if your system has a setsockopt() SO_REUSEADDR
47806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		flag but doesn't pay attention to it when trying to bind a
47906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		socket to a recently closed port.
4808774250cSGregory Neil ShapiroNEEDSGETIPNODE	Set this if your system supports IPv6 but doesn't include
4818774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro		the getipnodeby{name,addr}() functions.  Set automatically
4828774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro		for Linux's glibc.
48340266059SGregory Neil ShapiroPIPELINING	Support SMTP PIPELINING	(set by default).
48440266059SGregory Neil ShapiroUSING_NETSCAPE_LDAP
485605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro		Deprecated in favor of SM_CONF_LDAP_MEMFREE.  See
486605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro		libsm/README.
48740266059SGregory Neil ShapiroNEEDLINK	Set this if your system doesn't have a link() call.  It
48840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		will create a copy of the file instead of a hardlink.
48940266059SGregory Neil ShapiroUSE_ENVIRON	Set this to 1 to access process environment variables from
49040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		the external variable environ instead of the third
49140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		parameter of main().
49240266059SGregory Neil ShapiroUSE_DOUBLE_FORK By default this is on (1).  Set it to 0 to suppress the
49340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		extra fork() used to avoid intermediate zombies.
4945ef517c0SGregory Neil ShapiroALLOW_255	Do not convert (char)0xff to (char)0x7f in headers etc.
4955ef517c0SGregory Neil Shapiro		This can also be done at runtime with the command line
4965ef517c0SGregory Neil Shapiro		option -d82.101.
497e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroNEEDINTERRNO	Set this if <errno.h> does not declare errno, i.e., if an
498e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro		application needs to use
499e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro		extern int errno;
500e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroUSE_TTYPATH	Set this to 1 to enable ErrorMode=write.
501e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroUSESYSCTL	Use sysctl(3) to determine the number of CPUs in a system.
502c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
50313058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
504c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-----------------------+
505c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| COMPILE-TIME FEATURES |
506c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-----------------------+
507c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
508c2aa98e2SPeter WemmThere are a bunch of features that you can decide to compile in, such
509c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmas selecting various database packages and special protocol support.
510c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSeveral are assumed based on other compilation flags -- if you want to
511c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm"un-assume" something, you probably need to edit conf.h.  Compilation
512c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmflags that add support for special features include:
513c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
514c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNDBM		Include support for "new" DBM library for aliases and maps.
515c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Normally defined in the Makefile.
516c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNEWDB		Include support for Berkeley DB package (hash & btree)
517c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		for aliases and maps.  Normally defined in the Makefile.
518c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		If the version of NEWDB you have is the old one that does
519c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		not include the "fd" call (this call was added in version
520c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		1.5 of the Berkeley DB code), you must upgrade to the
521c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		current version of Berkeley DB.
522c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNIS		Define this to get NIS (YP) support for aliases and maps.
523c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Normally defined in the Makefile.
524c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNISPLUS		Define this to get NIS+ support for aliases and maps.
525c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Normally defined in the Makefile.
526c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHESIOD		Define this to get Hesiod support for aliases and maps.
527c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Normally defined in the Makefile.
528c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNETINFO		Define this to get NeXT NetInfo support for aliases and maps.
529c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Normally defined in the Makefile.
53006f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroLDAPMAP		Define this to get LDAP support for maps.
53106f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroPH_MAP		Define this to get PH support for maps.
53206f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroMAP_NSD		Define this to get nsd support for maps.
533c2aa98e2SPeter WemmUSERDB		Define this to 1 to include support for the User Information
534c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Database.  Implied by NEWDB or HESIOD.  You can use
535c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		-DUSERDB=0 to explicitly turn it off.
536c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIDENTPROTO	Define this as 1 to get IDENT (RFC 1413) protocol support.
537c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		This is assumed unless you are running on Ultrix or
538c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		HP-UX, both of which have a problem in the UDP
539c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		implementation.  You can define it to be 0 to explicitly
540c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		turn off IDENT protocol support.  If defined off, the code
541c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		is actually still compiled in, but it defaults off; you
54206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		can turn it on by setting the IDENT timeout in the
543c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		configuration file.
544c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIP_SRCROUTE	Define this to 1 to get IP source routing information
545c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		displayed in the Received: header.  This is assumed on
546c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		most systems, but some (e.g., Ultrix) apparently have a
547c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		broken version of getsockopt that doesn't properly
548c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		support the IP_OPTIONS call.  You probably want this if
549c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		your OS can cope with it.  Symptoms of failure will be that
550c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		it won't compile properly (that is, no support for fetching
551c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		IP_OPTIONs), or it compiles but source-routed TCP connections
552c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		either refuse to open or open and hang for no apparent reason.
553c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Ultrix and AIX3 are known to fail this way.
554c2aa98e2SPeter WemmLOG		Set this to get syslog(3) support.  Defined by default
555c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		in conf.h.  You want this if at all possible.
556c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNETINET		Set this to get TCP/IP support.  Defined by default
557c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		in conf.h.  You probably want this.
55806f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroNETINET6	Set this to get IPv6 support.  Other configuration may
55906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		be needed in conf.h for your particular operating system.
56006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		Also, DaemonPortOptions must be set appropriately for
56106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		sendmail to accept IPv6 connections.
562c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNETISO		Define this to get ISO networking support.
563c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNETUNIX		Define this to get Unix domain networking support.  Defined
564c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		by default.  A few bizarre systems (SCO, ISC, Altos) don't
565c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		support this networking domain.
56606f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroNETNS		Define this to get NS networking support.
56706f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroNETX25		Define this to get X.25 networking support.
568c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNAMED_BIND	If non-zero, include DNS (name daemon) support, including
569c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		MX support.  The specs say you must use this if you run
570c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SMTP.  You don't have to be running a name server daemon
571c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		on your machine to need this -- any use of the DNS resolver,
572c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		including remote access to another machine, requires this
573c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		option.  Defined by default in conf.h.  Define it to zero
574c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		ONLY on machines that do not use DNS in any way.
575c2aa98e2SPeter WemmMATCHGECOS	Permit fuzzy matching of user names against the full
576c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		name (GECOS) field in the /etc/passwd file.  This should
577c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		probably be on, since you can disable it from the config
578c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		file if you want to.  Defined by default in conf.h.
579c2aa98e2SPeter WemmMIME8TO7	If non-zero, include 8 to 7 bit MIME conversions.  This
580c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		also controls advertisement of 8BITMIME in the ESMTP
581c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		startup dialogue.
582323f6dcbSGregory Neil ShapiroMIME7TO8_OLD	If 0 then use an algorithm for MIME 7-bit quoted-printable
583323f6dcbSGregory Neil Shapiro		or base64 encoding to 8-bit text that has been introduced
584323f6dcbSGregory Neil Shapiro		in 8.12.3.  There are some examples where that code fails,
585323f6dcbSGregory Neil Shapiro		but the old code works.  If you have an example of improper
586323f6dcbSGregory Neil Shapiro		7 to 8 bit conversion please send it to sendmail-bugs.
587c2aa98e2SPeter WemmMIME7TO8	If non-zero, include 7 to 8 bit MIME conversions.
588c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHES_GETMAILHOST	Define this to 1 if you are using Hesiod with the
589c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		hes_getmailhost() routine.  This is included with the MIT
590c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Hesiod distribution, but not with the DEC Hesiod distribution.
591c2aa98e2SPeter WemmXDEBUG		Do additional internal checking.  These don't cost too
592c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		much; you might as well leave this on.
593c2aa98e2SPeter WemmTCPWRAPPERS	Turns on support for the TCP wrappers library (-lwrap).
594c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		See below for further information.
595c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSECUREWARE	Enable calls to the SecureWare luid enabling/changing routines.
596c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SecureWare is a C2 security package added to several UNIX's
597c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		(notably ConvexOS) to get a C2 Secure system.  This
598c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		option causes mail delivery to be done with the luid of the
599c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		recipient.
600c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSHARE_V1	Support for the fair share scheduler, version 1.  Setting to
601c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		1 causes final delivery to be done using the recipients
602c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		resource limitations.  So far as I know, this is only
603c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		supported on ConvexOS.
60406f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroSASL		Enables SMTP AUTH (RFC 2554).  This requires the Cyrus SASL
60506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		library (ftp://ftp.andrew.cmu.edu/pub/cyrus-mail/).  Please
60606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		install at least version 1.5.13.  See below for further
60706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		information: SASL COMPILATION AND CONFIGURATION.  If your
60806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		SASL library is older than 1.5.10, you have to set this
60906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		to its version number using a simple conversion:  a.b.c
61006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		-> c + b*100 + a*10000, e.g. for 1.5.9 define SASL=10509.
61106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		Note: Using an older version than 1.5.5 of Cyrus SASL is
61206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		not supported.  Starting with version 1.5.10, setting SASL=1
61306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		is sufficient.  Any value other than 1 (or 0) will be
61406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		compared with the actual version found and if there is a
61506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		mismatch, compilation will fail.
61606f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroEGD		Define this if your system has EGD installed, see
617605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro		http://egd.sourceforge.net/ .  It should be used to
61806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		seed the PRNG for STARTTLS if HASURANDOMDEV is not defined.
61906f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroSTARTTLS	Enables SMTP STARTTLS (RFC 2487).  This requires OpenSSL
62040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		(http://www.OpenSSL.org/); use OpenSSL 0.9.5a or later
62140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		(if compatible with this version), do not use 0.9.3.
62206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		See STARTTLS COMPILATION AND CONFIGURATION for further
62306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		information.
62406f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroTLS_NO_RSA	Turn off support for RSA algorithms in STARTTLS.
625e92d3f3fSGregory Neil ShapiroMILTER		Turn on support for external filters using the Milter API;
626e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro		this option is set by default, to turn it off use
627e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro			APPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-DMILTER')
628e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro		in devtools/Site/site.config.m4 (see devtools/README).
629e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro		See libmilter/README for more information about milter.
63040266059SGregory Neil ShapiroREQUIRES_DIR_FSYNC	Turn on support for file systems that require to
63140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		call fsync() for a directory if the meta-data in it has
63213bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		been changed.  This should be turned on at least for older
63313bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		versions of ReiserFS; it is enabled by default for Linux.
63413bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		According to some information this flag is not needed
63513bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		anymore for kernel 2.4.16 and newer.  We would appreciate
63613bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		feedback about the semantics of the various file systems
63713bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		available for Linux.
63813bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		An alternative to this compile time flag is to mount the
63913bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		queue directory without the -async option, or using
64013bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		chattr +S on Linux.
64194c01205SGregory Neil ShapiroDBMMODE		The default file permissions to use when creating new
64294c01205SGregory Neil Shapiro		database files for maps and aliases.  Defaults to 0640.
643c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
64413058a91SGregory Neil ShapiroGeneric notice: If you enable a compile time option that needs
64513058a91SGregory Neil Shapirolibraries or include files that don't come with sendmail or are
64613058a91SGregory Neil Shapiroinstalled in a location that your C compiler doesn't use by default
64713058a91SGregory Neil Shapiroyou should set confINCDIRS and confLIBDIRS as explained in the
64813058a91SGregory Neil Shapirofirst section:  BUILDING SENDMAIL.
64913058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
65013058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
651c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+---------------------+
652c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| DNS/RESOLVER ISSUES |
653c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+---------------------+
654c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
655c2aa98e2SPeter WemmMany systems have old versions of the resolver library.  At a minimum,
656c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmyou should be running BIND 4.8.3; older versions may compile, but they
657c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmhave known bugs that should give you pause.
658c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
659c2aa98e2SPeter WemmCommon problems in old versions include "undefined" errors for
660c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmdn_skipname.
661c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
662c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSome people have had a problem with BIND 4.9; it uses some routines
663c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmthat it expects to be externally defined such as strerror().  It may
664c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmhelp to link with "-l44bsd" to solve this problem.  This has apparently
665c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmbeen fixed in later versions of BIND, starting around 4.9.3.  In other
666c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmwords, if you use 4.9.0 through 4.9.2, you need -l44bsd; for earlier or
667c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmlater versions, you do not.
668c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
669c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm!PLEASE! be sure to link with the same version of the resolver as
670c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmthe header files you used -- some people have used the 4.9 headers
671c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmand linked with BIND 4.8 or vice versa, and it doesn't work.
672c2aa98e2SPeter WemmUnfortunately, it doesn't fail in an obvious way -- things just
673c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsubtly don't work.
674c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
675c2aa98e2SPeter WemmWILDCARD MX RECORDS ARE A BAD IDEA!  The only situation in which they
676c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmwork reliably is if you have two versions of DNS, one in the real world
677c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmwhich has a wildcard pointing to your firewall, and a completely
678c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmdifferent version of the database internally that does not include
679c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmwildcard MX records that match your domain.  ANYTHING ELSE WILL GIVE
680c2aa98e2SPeter WemmYOU HEADACHES!
681c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
682193538b7SGregory Neil ShapiroWhen attempting to canonify a hostname, some broken name servers will
683193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiroreturn SERVFAIL (a temporary failure) on T_AAAA (IPv6) lookups.  If you
68440266059SGregory Neil Shapirowant to excuse this behavior, include WorkAroundBrokenAAAA in
68540266059SGregory Neil ShapiroResolverOptions.  However, instead, we recommend catching the problem and
68640266059SGregory Neil Shapiroreporting it to the name server administrator so we can rid the world of
68740266059SGregory Neil Shapirobroken name servers.
688c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
68913058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
69006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro+----------------------------------------+
69106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro| STARTTLS COMPILATION AND CONFIGURATION |
69206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro+----------------------------------------+
69306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
69440266059SGregory Neil ShapiroPlease read the documentation accompanying the OpenSSL library.  You
69540266059SGregory Neil Shapirohave to compile and install the OpenSSL libraries before you can compile
69606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirosendmail.  See devtools/README how to set the correct compile time
69706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroparameters; you should at least set the following variables:
69806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
69906f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroAPPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-DSTARTTLS')
70006f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroAPPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_LIBS', `-lssl -lcrypto')
70106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
70213058a91SGregory Neil ShapiroIf you have installed the OpenSSL libraries and include files in
70313058a91SGregory Neil Shapiroa location that your C compiler doesn't use by default you should
70413058a91SGregory Neil Shapiroset confINCDIRS and confLIBDIRS as explained in the first section:
70513058a91SGregory Neil ShapiroBUILDING SENDMAIL.
70613058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
70706f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroConfiguration information can be found in doc/op/op.me (required
70806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirocertificates) and cf/README (how to tell sendmail about certificates).
70906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
71006f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroTo perform an initial test, connect to your sendmail daemon
71106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro(telnet localhost 25) and issue a EHLO localhost and see whether
71206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro250-STARTTLS
71306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirois in the response.  If it isn't, run the daemon with
71406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro-O LogLevel=14
71506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroand try again.  Then take a look at the logfile and see whether
71606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirothere are any problems listed about permissions (unsafe files)
71706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroor the validity of X.509 certificates.
71806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
71913bd1963SGregory Neil ShapiroFrom: Garrett Wollman <wollman@lcs.mit.edu>
72013bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro
72113bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    If your certificate authority is hierarchical, and you only include
72213bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    the top-level CA certificate in the CACertFile file, some mail clients
72313bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    may be unable to infer the proper certificate chain when selecting a
72413bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    client certificate.  Including the bottom-level CA certificate(s) in
72513bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    the CACertFile file will allow these clients to work properly.  This
72613bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    is not necessary if you are not using client certificates for
72713bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    authentication, or if all your clients are running Sendmail or other
72813bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    programs using the OpenSSL library (which get it right automatically).
72913bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    In addition, some mail clients are totally incapable of using
73013bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    certificate authentication -- even some of those which already support
73113bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro    SSL/TLS for confidentiality.
73213bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro
73306f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroFurther information can be found via:
73406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirohttp://www.sendmail.org/tips/
73506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
73606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
73706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro+------------------------------------+
73806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro| SASL COMPILATION AND CONFIGURATION |
73906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro+------------------------------------+
74006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
74140266059SGregory Neil ShapiroPlease read the documentation accompanying the Cyrus SASL library
74240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro(INSTALL and README).  If you use Berkeley DB for Cyrus SASL then
74340266059SGregory Neil Shapiroyou must compile sendmail with the same version of Berkeley DB.
74413bd1963SGregory Neil ShapiroSee devtools/README for how to set the correct compile time parameters;
74540266059SGregory Neil Shapiroyou should at least set the following variables:
74613058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
74713058a91SGregory Neil ShapiroAPPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-DSASL')
74813058a91SGregory Neil ShapiroAPPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_LIBS', `-lsasl')
74913058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
75013058a91SGregory Neil ShapiroIf you have installed the Cyrus SASL library and include files in
75113058a91SGregory Neil Shapiroa location that your C compiler doesn't use by default you should
75213058a91SGregory Neil Shapiroset confINCDIRS and confLIBDIRS as explained in the first section:
75313058a91SGregory Neil ShapiroBUILDING SENDMAIL.
75406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
75506f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroYou have to select and install authentication mechanisms and tell
75606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirosendmail where to find the sasl library and the include files (see
75706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirodevtools/README for the parameters to set).  Set up the required
75806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirousers and passwords as explained in the SASL documentation.  See
75940266059SGregory Neil Shapiroalso cf/README for authentication related options (especially
76040266059SGregory Neil ShapiroDefaultAuthInfo if you want authentication between MTAs).
76106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
76206f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroTo perform an initial test, connect to your sendmail daemon
76306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro(telnet localhost 25) and issue a EHLO localhost and see whether
76406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro250-AUTH ....
76506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirois in the response.  If it isn't, run the daemon with
76606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro-O LogLevel=14
76706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroand try again.  Then take a look at the logfile and see whether
76806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirothere are any security related problems listed (unsafe files).
76906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
77006f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroFurther information can be found via:
77106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirohttp://www.sendmail.org/tips/
77206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
77306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
774c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-------------------------------------+
775c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| OPERATING SYSTEM AND COMPILE QUIRKS |
776c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-------------------------------------+
777c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
778c2aa98e2SPeter WemmGCC problems
77940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	When compiling with "gcc -O -Wall" specify "-DSM_OMIT_BOGUS_WARNINGS"
78040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		too (see include/sm/cdefs.h for more info).
78140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
782c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	*****************************************************************
783c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	**  IMPORTANT:  DO NOT USE OPTIMIZATION (``-O'') IF YOU ARE    **
784c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	**  RUNNING GCC 2.4.x or 2.5.x.  THERE IS A BUG IN THE GCC     **
785c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	**  OPTIMIZER THAT CAUSES SENDMAIL COMPILES TO FAIL MISERABLY. **
786c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	*****************************************************************
787c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
788c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Jim Wilson of Cygnus believes he has found the problem -- it will
789c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	probably be fixed in GCC 2.5.6 -- but until this is verified, be
790c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	very suspicious of gcc -O.  This problem is reported to have been
791c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	fixed in gcc 2.6.
792c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
793c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	A bug in gcc 2.5.5 caused problems compiling sendmail 8.6.5 with
794c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	optimization on a Sparc.  If you are using gcc 2.5.5, youi should
795c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	upgrade to the latest version of gcc.
796c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
797c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Apparently GCC 2.7.0 on the Pentium processor has optimization
798c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	problems.  I recommend against using -O on that architecture.  This
799c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	has been seen on FreeBSD 2.0.5 RELEASE.
800c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
801c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Solaris 2.X users should use version 2.7.2.3 over 2.7.2.
802c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
803c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	We have been told there are problems with gcc 2.8.0.  If you are
804c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	using this version, you should upgrade to 2.8.1 or later.
805c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
80613bd1963SGregory Neil ShapiroBerkeley DB
80713bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro	Berkeley DB 4.1.x with x <= 24 does not work with sendmail.
80813bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro	You need at least 4.1.25.
80913bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro
81013bd1963SGregory Neil ShapiroGDBM	GDBM does not work with sendmail because the additional
811c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	security checks and file locking cause problems.  Unfortunately,
812c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	gdbm does not provide a compile flag in its version of ndbm.h so
813c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	the code can adapt.  Until the GDBM authors can fix these problems,
814c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	GDBM will not be supported.  Please use Berkeley DB instead.
815c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
816c2aa98e2SPeter WemmConfiguration file location
817c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Up to 8.6, sendmail tried to find the sendmail.cf file in the same
818c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	place as the vendors had put it, even when this was obviously
819c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	stupid.  As of 8.7, sendmail ALWAYS looks for /etc/sendmail.cf.
82006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Beginning with 8.10, sendmail uses /etc/mail/sendmail.cf.
821c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	You can get sendmail to use the stupid vendor .cf location by
822c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	adding -DUSE_VENDOR_CF_PATH during compilation, but this may break
823c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	support programs and scripts that need to find sendmail.cf.  You
824c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	are STRONGLY urged to use symbolic links if you want to use the
825c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	vendor location rather than changing the location in the sendmail
826c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	binary.
827c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
82806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	NETINFO systems use NETINFO to determine the location of
82906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	sendmail.cf.  The full path to sendmail.cf is stored as the value of
83006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	the "sendmail.cf" property in the "/locations/sendmail"
83106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	subdirectory of NETINFO.  Set the value of this property to
83206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	"/etc/mail/sendmail.cf" (without the quotes) to use this new
83306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	default location for Sendmail 8.10.0 and higher.
83406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
83506f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroControlSocket permissions
83606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Paraphrased from BIND 8.2.1's README:
83706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
83806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Solaris and other pre-4.4BSD kernels do not respect ownership or
83906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	protections on UNIX-domain sockets.  The short term fix for this is to
84006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	override the default path and put such control sockets into root-
84106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	owned directories which do not permit non-root to r/w/x through them.
84206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	The long term fix is for all kernels to upgrade to 4.4BSD semantics.
84306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
84440266059SGregory Neil ShapiroHP MPE/iX
84540266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	The MPE-specific code within sendmail emulates a set-user-id root
84640266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	environment for the sendmail binary.  But there is no root uid 0 on
84740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	MPE, nor is there any support for set-user-id programs.  Even when
84840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	sendmail thinks it is running as uid 0, it will still have the file
84940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	access rights of the underlying non-zero uid, but because sendmail is
85040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	an MPE priv-mode program it will still be able to call setuid() to
85140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	successfully switch to a new uid.
85240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
85340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	MPE setgid() semantics don't quite work the way sendmail expects, so
85440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	special emulation is done here also.
85540266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
85640266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	This uid/gid emulation is enabled via the setuid/setgid file mode bits
85740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	which are not currently used by MPE.  Code in libsm/mpeix.c examines
85840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	these bits and enables emulation if they have been set, i.e.,
85940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	chmod u+s,g+s /SENDMAIL/CURRENT/SENDMAIL.
86040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
861c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSunOS 4.x (Solaris 1.x)
862c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	You may have to use -lresolv on SunOS.  However, beware that
863c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	this links in a new version of gethostbyname that does not
864c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	understand NIS, so you must have all of your hosts in DNS.
865c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
866c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Some people have reported problems with the SunOS version of
867c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	-lresolv and/or in.named, and suggest that you get a newer
868c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	version.  The symptoms are delays when you connect to the
869c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	SMTP server on a SunOS machine or having your domain added to
870c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	addresses inappropriately.  There is a version of BIND
871c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	version 4.9 on gatekeeper.DEC.COM in pub/BSD/bind/4.9.
872c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
873c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	There is substantial disagreement about whether you can make
874c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	this work with resolv+, which allows you to specify a search-path
875c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	of services.  Some people report that it works fine, others
876c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	claim it doesn't work at all (including causing sendmail to
877c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	drop core when it tries to do multiple resolv+ lookups for a
878c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	single job).  I haven't tried resolv+, as we use DNS exclusively.
879c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
880c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Should you want to try resolv+, it is on ftp.uu.net in
881c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	/networking/ip/dns.
882c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
883c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Apparently getservbyname() can fail under moderate to high
884c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	load under some circumstances.  This will exhibit itself as
885c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	the message ``554 makeconnection: service "smtp" unknown''.
886c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	The problem has been traced to one or more blank lines in
887c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	/etc/services on the NIS server machine.  Delete these
888c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	and it should work.  This info is thanks to Brian Bartholomew
889c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	<bb@math.ufl.edu> of I-Kinetics, Inc.
890c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
89106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	NOTE: The SunOS 4.X linker uses library paths specified during
89206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	compilation using -L for run-time shared library searches.
89306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Therefore, it is vital that relative and unsafe directory paths not
89406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	be used when compiling sendmail.
89506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
896c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSunOS 4.0.2 (Sun 386i)
897c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Date: Fri, 25 Aug 1995 11:13:58 +0200 (MET DST)
898c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	From: teus@oce.nl
899c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
900c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Sendmail 8.7.Beta.12 compiles and runs nearly out of the box with the
901c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	following changes:
902c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	* Don't use /usr/5bin in your PATH, but make /usr/5bin/uname
903c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	  available as "uname" command.
904c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	* Use the defines "-DBSD4_3 -DNAMED_BIND=0" in
90506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	  devtools/OS/SunOS.4.0, which is selected via the "uname" command.
906c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	I recommend to make available the db-library on the system first
907c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	(and change the Makefile to use this library).
908c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Note that the sendmail.cf and aliases files are found in /etc.
909c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
910c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSunOS 4.1.3, 4.1.3_U1
911c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Sendmail causes crashes on SunOS 4.1.3 and 4.1.3_U1.  According
912c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	to Sun bug number 1077939:
913c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
914c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If an application does a getsockopt() on a SOCK_STREAM (TCP) socket
915c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	after the other side of the connection has sent a TCP RESET for
916c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	the stream, the kernel gets a Bus Trap in the tcp_ctloutput() or
917c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	ip_ctloutput() routine.
918c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
919c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	For 4.1.3, this is fixed in patch 100584-08, available on the
920c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Sunsolve 2.7.1 or later CDs.  For 4.1.3_U1, this was fixed in patch
921c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	101790-01 (SunOS 4.1.3_U1: TCP socket and reset problems), later
922c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	obsoleted by patch 102010-05.
923c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
924c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Sun patch 100584-08 is not currently publicly available on their
925c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	ftp site but a user has reported it can be found at other sites
926c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	using a web search engine.
927c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
928c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSolaris 2.x (SunOS 5.x)
929c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	To compile for Solaris, the Makefile built by Build must
930c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	include a SOLARIS definition which reflects the Solaris version
931c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	(i.e. -DSOLARIS=20400 for 2.4 or -DSOLARIS=20501 for 2.5.1).
932c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you are using gcc, make sure -I/usr/include is not used (or
933c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	it might complain about TopFrame).  If you are using Sun's cc,
934c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	make sure /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc is used instead of /usr/ucb/cc
935c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	(or it might complain about tm_zone).
936c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
937605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro	The Solaris 2.x (x <= 3) "syslog" function is apparently limited
938605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro	to something about 90 characters because of a kernel limitation.
939605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro	If you have source code, you can probably up this number.  You
940605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro	can get patches that fix this problem:  the patch ids are:
941c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
942c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Solaris 2.1	100834
943c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Solaris 2.2	100999
944c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		Solaris 2.3	101318
945c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
946c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Be sure you have the appropriate patch installed or you won't
947c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	see system logging.
948c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
949c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSolaris 2.4 (SunOS 5.4)
950c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you include /usr/lib at the end of your LD_LIBRARY_PATH you run
951c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	the risk of getting the wrong libraries under some circumstances.
952c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	This is because of a new feature in Solaris 2.4, described by
953c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Rod.Evans@Eng.Sun.COM:
954c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
955c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> Prior to SunOS 5.4, any LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting was ignored by the
956c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> runtime linker if the application was setxid (secure), thus your
957c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> applications search path would be:
958c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>
959c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>	/usr/local/lib	LD_LIBRARY_PATH component - IGNORED
960c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>	/usr/lib	LD_LIBRARY_PATH component - IGNORED
961c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>	/usr/local/lib	RPATH - honored
962c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>	/usr/lib	RPATH - honored
963c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>
964c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> the effect is that path 3 would be the first used, and this would
965c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> satisfy your resolv.so lookup.
966c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>
967c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> In SunOS 5.4 we made the LD_LIBRARY_PATH a little more flexible.
968c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> People who developed setxid applications wanted to be able to alter
969c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> the library search path to some degree to allow for their own
970c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> testing and debugging mechanisms.  It was decided that the only
971c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> secure way to do this was to allow a `trusted' path to be used in
972c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH.  The only trusted directory we presently define
97340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	>> is /usr/lib.  Thus a set-user-ID root developer could play with some
974c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> alternative shared object implementations and place them in
975c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> /usr/lib (being root we assume they'ed have access to write in this
976c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> directory).  This change was made as part of 1155380 - after a
977c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> *huge* amount of discussion regarding the security aspect of things.
978c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>
979c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> So, in SunOS 5.4 your applications search path would be:
980c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>
981c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>	/usr/local/lib	from LD_LIBRARY_PATH - IGNORED (untrustworthy)
982c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>	/usr/lib	from LD_LIBRARY_PATH - honored (trustworthy)
983c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>	/usr/local/lib	from RPATH - honored
984c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>	/usr/lib	from RPATH - honored
985c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>>
986c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	>> here, path 2 would be the first used.
987c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
988c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSolaris 2.5.1 (SunOS 5.5.1) and 2.6 (SunOS 5.6)
989c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Apparently Solaris 2.5.1 patch 103663-01 installs a new
990c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	/usr/include/resolv.h file that defines the __P macro without
991c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	checking to see if it is already defined.  This new resolv.h is also
992c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	included in the Solaris 2.6 distribution.  This causes compile
993c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	warnings such as:
994c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
995c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   In file included from daemon.c:51:
996c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   /usr/include/resolv.h:208: warning: `__P' redefined
997c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   cdefs.h:58: warning: this is the location of the previous definition
998c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
999c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	These warnings can be safely ignored or you can create a resolv.h
1000c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	file in the obj.SunOS.5.5.1.* or obj.SunOS.5.6.* directory that reads:
1001c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1002c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   #undef __P
1003c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   #include "/usr/include/resolv.h"
1004c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
100540266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	This problem was fixed in Solaris 7 (Sun bug ID 4081053).
1006c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
100706f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroSolaris 7 (SunOS 5.7)
100806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Solaris 7 includes LDAP libraries but the implementation was
100906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	lacking a few things.  The following settings can be placed in
101006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	devtools/Site/site.SunOS.5.7.m4 if you plan on using those
101106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	libraries.
101206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
101306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confMAPDEF', `-DLDAPMAP')
101406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confENVDEF', `-DLDAP_VERSION_MAX=3')
101506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confLIBS', `-lldap')
101606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
101706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Also, Sun's patch 107555 is needed to prevent a crash in the call
101806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	to ldap_set_option for LDAP_OPT_REFERRALS in ldapmap_setopts if
101906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	LDAP support is compiled in sendmail.
102006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
102140266059SGregory Neil ShapiroSolaris 8 and later (SunOS 5.8 and later)
102240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	Solaris 8 and later can optionally install LDAP support.  If you
102340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	have installed the Entire Distribution meta-cluster, you can use
102440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	the following in devtools/Site/site.SunOS.5.8.m4 (or other
102540266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	appropriately versioned file) to enable LDAP:
102640266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
102740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confMAPDEF', `-DLDAPMAP')
102840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confLIBS', `-lldap')
102940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
103040266059SGregory Neil ShapiroSolaris 9 and later (SunOS 5.9 and later)
103140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	Solaris 9 and later have a revised LDAP library, libldap.so.5,
103240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	which is derived from a Netscape implementation, thus requiring
1033605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro	that SM_CONF_LDAP_MEMFREE be defined in conjunction with LDAPMAP:
103440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
1035605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confMAPDEF', `-DLDAPMAP')
1036605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confENVDEF', `-DSM_CONF_LDAP_MEMFREE')
103740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confLIBS', `-lldap')
103840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
1039193538b7SGregory Neil ShapiroSolaris
1040193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	If you are using dns for hostname resolution on Solaris, make sure
1041193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	that the 'dns' entry is last on the hosts line in
1042193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	'/etc/nsswitch.conf'.  For example, use:
1043193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro
1044193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro		hosts:	nisplus files dns
1045193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro
1046193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	Do not use:
1047193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro
104813bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro		hosts:  nisplus dns [NOTFOUND=return] files
1049193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro
1050193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	Note that 'nisplus' above is an illustration.  The same comment
1051193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	applies no matter what naming services you are using.  If you have
1052193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	anything other than dns last, even after "[NOTFOUND=return]",
1053193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	sendmail may not be able to determine whether an error was
1054193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	temporary or permanent.  The error returned by the solaris
1055193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	gethostbyname() is the error for the last lookup used, and other
1056193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro	naming services do not have the same concept of temporary failure.
1057193538b7SGregory Neil Shapiro
1058c2aa98e2SPeter WemmUltrix
1059c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	By default, the IDENT protocol is turned off on Ultrix.  If you
1060c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	are running Ultrix 4.4 or later, or if you have included patch
1061c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	CXO-8919 for Ultrix 4.2 or 4.3 to fix the TCP problem, you can turn
106206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	IDENT on in the configuration file by setting the "ident" timeout.
106306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
106406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	The Ultrix 4.5 Y2K patch (ULTV45-022-1) has changed the resolver
106506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	included in libc.a.  Unfortunately, the __RES symbol hasn't changed
106606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	and therefore, sendmail can no longer automatically detect the
106706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	newer version.  If you get a compiler error:
106806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
106906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	/lib/libc.a(gethostent.o): local_hostname_length: multiply defined
107006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
107106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Then rebuild with this in devtools/Site/site.ULTRIX.m4:
107206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
107306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-DNEEDLOCAL_HOSTNAME_LENGTH=0')
1074c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1075c2aa98e2SPeter WemmDigital UNIX (formerly DEC OSF/1)
1076c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you are compiling on OSF/1 (DEC Alpha), you must use
1077c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	-L/usr/shlib (otherwise it core dumps on startup).  You may also
1078c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	need -mld to get the nlist() function, although some versions
1079c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	apparently don't need this.
1080c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1081c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Also, the enclosed makefile removed /usr/sbin/smtpd; if you need
1082c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	it, just create the link to the sendmail binary.
1083c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1084c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	On DEC OSF/1 3.2 or earlier, the MatchGECOS option doesn't work
1085c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	properly due to a bug in the getpw* routines.  If you want to use
1086c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	this, use -DDEC_OSF_BROKEN_GETPWENT=1.  The problem is fixed in 3.2C.
1087c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1088c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Digital's mail delivery agent, /bin/mail (aka /bin/binmail), will
1089c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	only preserve the envelope sender in the "From " header if
1090c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	DefaultUserID is set to daemon.  Setting this to mailnull will
1091c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	cause all mail to have the header "From mailnull ...".  To use
1092c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	a different DefaultUserID, you will need to use a different mail
1093c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	delivery agent (such as mail.local found in the sendmail
1094c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	distribution).
1095c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1096c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	On Digital UNIX 4.0 and later, Berkeley DB 1.85 is included with the
1097c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	operating system and already has the ndbm.o module removed.  However,
1098c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Digital has modified the original Berkeley DB db.h include file.
1099c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	This results in the following warning while compiling map.c and udb.c:
1100c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1101c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	cc: Warning: /usr/include/db.h, line 74: The redefinition of the macro
1102c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	 "__signed" conflicts with a current definition because the replacement
1103c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	 lists differ.  The redefinition is now in effect.
1104c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	#define __signed        signed
1105c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	------------------------^
1106c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1107c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	This warning can be ignored.
1108c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1109065a643dSPeter Wemm	Digital UNIX's linker checks /usr/ccs/lib/ before /usr/lib/.
1110065a643dSPeter Wemm	If you have installed a new version of BIND in /usr/include
1111065a643dSPeter Wemm	and /usr/lib, you will experience difficulties as Digital ships
1112065a643dSPeter Wemm	libresolv.a in /usr/ccs/lib/ as well.  Be sure to replace both
1113065a643dSPeter Wemm	copies of libresolv.a.
1114065a643dSPeter Wemm
1115c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIRIX
1116c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	The header files on SGI IRIX are completely prototyped, and as
1117c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	a result you can sometimes get some warning messages during
1118c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	compilation.  These can be ignored.  There are two errors in
1119c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	deliver only if you are using gcc, both of the form ``warning:
1120c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	passing arg N of `execve' from incompatible pointer type''.
1121c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Also, if you compile with -DNIS, you will get a complaint
1122c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	about a declaration of struct dom_binding in a prototype
1123c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	when compiling map.c; this is not important because the
1124c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	function being prototyped is not used in that file.
1125c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1126c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	In order to compile sendmail you will have had to install
1127c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	the developers' option in order to get the necessary include
1128c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	files.
1129c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1130c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you compile with -lmalloc (the fast memory allocator), you may
1131c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	get warning messages such as the following:
1132c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1133c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   ld32: WARNING 85: definition of _calloc in /usr/lib32/libmalloc.so
1134c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		preempts that definition in /usr/lib32/mips3/libc.so.
1135c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   ld32: WARNING 85: definition of _malloc in /usr/lib32/libmalloc.so
1136c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		preempts that definition in /usr/lib32/mips3/libc.so.
1137c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   ld32: WARNING 85: definition of _realloc in /usr/lib32/libmalloc.so
1138c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		preempts that definition in /usr/lib32/mips3/libc.so.
1139c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   ld32: WARNING 85: definition of _free in /usr/lib32/libmalloc.so
1140c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		preempts that definition in /usr/lib32/mips3/libc.so.
1141c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   ld32: WARNING 85: definition of _cfree in /usr/lib32/libmalloc.so
1142c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		preempts that definition in /usr/lib32/mips3/libc.so.
1143c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1144c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	These are unavoidable and innocuous -- just ignore them.
1145c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1146c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	According to Dave Sill <de5@ornl.gov>, there is a version of the
1147c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Berkeley DB library patched to run on Irix 6.2 available from
1148c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	http://reality.sgi.com/ariel/freeware/#db .
1149c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1150c2aa98e2SPeter WemmIRIX 6.x
115106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	If you are using XFS filesystem, avoid using the -32 ABI switch to
115206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	the cc compiler if possible.
1153c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1154602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	Broken inet_aton and inet_ntoa on IRIX using gcc: There's
1155602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	a problem with gcc on IRIX, i.e., gcc can't pass structs
1156602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	less than 16 bits long unless they are 8 bits; IRIX 6.2 has
1157602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	some other sized structs.  See
1158602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	http://www.bitmechanic.com/mail-archives/mysql/current/0418.html
115940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	This problem seems to be fixed by gcc v2.95.2, gcc v2.8.1
116040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	is reported as broken.  Check your gcc version for this bug
116140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	before installing sendmail.
1162602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro
116306f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroIRIX 6.4
116406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	The IRIX 6.5.4 version of /bin/m4 does not work properly with
116506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	sendmail.  Either install fw_m4.sw.m4 off the Freeware_May99 CD and
116606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	use /usr/freeware/bin/m4 or install and use GNU m4.
1167c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1168c2aa98e2SPeter WemmNeXT or NEXTSTEP
1169c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	NEXTSTEP 3.3 and earlier ship with the old DBM library.  Also,
1170c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Berkeley DB does not currently run on NEXTSTEP.
1171c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1172c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you are compiling on NEXTSTEP, you will have to create an
1173c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	empty file "unistd.h" and create a file "dirent.h" containing:
1174c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1175c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		#include <sys/dir.h>
1176c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		#define dirent	direct
1177c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
117806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	(devtools/OS/NeXT should try to do both of these for you.)
1179c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1180c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Apparently, there is a bug in getservbyname on Nextstep 3.0
1181c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	that causes it to fail under some circumstances with the
1182c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	message "SYSERR: service "smtp" unknown" logged.  You should
1183c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	be able to work around this by including the line:
1184c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1185c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		OOPort=25
1186c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1187c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	in your .cf file.
1188c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1189c2aa98e2SPeter WemmBSDI (BSD/386) 1.0, NetBSD 0.9, FreeBSD 1.0
1190c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	The "m4" from BSDI won't handle the config files properly.
1191c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	I haven't had a chance to test this myself.
1192c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1193c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	The M4 shipped in FreeBSD and NetBSD 0.9 don't handle the config
1194c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	files properly.  One must use either GNU m4 1.1 or the PD-M4
1195c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	recently posted in comp.os.386bsd.bugs (and maybe others).
1196c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	NetBSD-current includes the PD-M4 (as stated in the NetBSD file
1197c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	CHANGES).
1198c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1199c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	FreeBSD 1.0 RELEASE has uname(2) now.  Use -DUSEUNAME in order to
120006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	use it (look into devtools/OS/FreeBSD).  NetBSD-current may have
1201c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	it too but it has not been verified.
1202c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1203c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	The latest version of Berkeley DB uses a different naming
1204c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	scheme than the version that is supplied with your release.  This
1205c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	means you will be able to use the current version of Berkeley DB
1206c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	with sendmail as long you use the new db.h when compiling
120706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	sendmail and link it against the new libdb.a or libdb.so.  You
120806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	should probably keep the original db.h in /usr/include and the
120906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	new db.h in /usr/local/include.
1210c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1211c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm4.3BSD
1212c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you are running a "virgin" version of 4.3BSD, you'll have
1213c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	a very old resolver and be missing some header files.  The
1214c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	header files are simple -- create empty versions and everything
1215c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	will work fine.  For the resolver you should really port a new
1216c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	version (4.8.3 or later) of the resolver; 4.9 is available on
1217c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	gatekeeper.DEC.COM in pub/BSD/bind/4.9.  If you are really
1218c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	determined to continue to use your old, buggy version (or as
1219c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	a shortcut to get sendmail working -- I'm sure you have the
1220c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	best intentions to port a modern version of BIND), you can
1221602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	copy ../contrib/oldbind.compat.c into sendmail and add the
1222602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	following to devtools/Site/site.config.m4:
1223602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro
1224602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	APPENDDEF(`confOBJADD', `oldbind.compat.o')
1225c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
122640266059SGregory Neil ShapiroOpenBSD (up to 2.9 Release), NetBSD, FreeBSD (up to 4.3-RELEASE)
122740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	m4 from *BSD won't handle libsm/Makefile.m4 properly, since the
122840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	maximum length for strings is too short.  You need to use GNU m4
122940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	or patch m4, see for example:
123040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro  http://FreeBSD.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/src/usr.bin/m4/eval.c.diff?r1=1.11&r2=1.12
123140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
1232c2aa98e2SPeter WemmA/UX
1233c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Date: Tue, 12 Oct 1993 18:28:28 -0400 (EDT)
1234c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	From: "Eric C. Hagberg" <hagberg@med.cornell.edu>
1235c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Subject: Fix for A/UX ndbm
1236c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1237c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	I guess this isn't really a sendmail bug, however, it is something
1238c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	that A/UX users should be aware of when compiling sendmail 8.6.
1239c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1240c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Apparently, the calls that sendmail is using to the ndbm routines
1241c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	in A/UX 3.0.x contain calls to "broken" routines, in that the
1242c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	aliases database will break when it gets "just a little big"
1243c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	(sorry I don't have exact numbers here, but it broke somewhere
1244c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	around 20-25 aliases for me.), making all aliases non-functional
1245c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	after exceeding this point.
1246c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1247c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	What I did was to get the gnu-dbm-1.6 package, compile it, and
1248c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	then re-compile sendmail with "-lgdbm", "-DNDBM", and using the
1249c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	ndbm.h header file that comes with the gnu-package.  This makes
1250c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	things behave properly.
1251c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	  [NOTE: see comment above about GDBM]
1252c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1253c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	I suppose porting the New Berkeley DB package is another route,
1254c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	however, I made a quick attempt at it, and found it difficult
1255c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	(not easy at least); the gnu-dbm package "configured" and
1256c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	compiled easily.
1257c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1258c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	  [NOTE: Berkeley DB version 2.X runs on A/UX and can be used for
1259c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	  database maps.]
1260c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1261c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSCO Unix
1262c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	From: Thomas Essebier <tom@stallion.oz.au>
1263c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Organisation:  Stallion Technologies Pty Ltd.
1264c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1265c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	It will probably help those who are trying to configure sendmail 8.6.9
1266c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	to know that if they are on SCO, they had better set
1267c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		OI-dnsrch
1268c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	or they will core dump as soon as they try to use the resolver.
126940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	i.e., although SCO has _res.dnsrch defined, and is kinda BIND 4.8.3,
127040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	it does not inititialise it, nor does it understand 'search' in
1271c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	/etc/named.boot.
1272c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		- sigh -
1273c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1274c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	According to SCO, the m4 which ships with UnixWare 2.1.2 is broken.
1275c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	We recommend installing GNU m4 before attempting to build sendmail.
1276c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
127740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	On some versions a bogus error value is listed if connections
127840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	time out (large negative number).  To avoid this explicitly set
127940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	Timeout.connect to a reasonable value (several minutes).
128040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
1281c2aa98e2SPeter WemmDG/UX
1282c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Doug Anderson <dlander@afterlife.ncsc.mil> has successfully run
1283c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	V8 on the DG/UX 5.4.2 and 5.4R3.x platforms under heavy usage.
1284c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Originally, the DG /bin/mail program wasn't compatible with
1285c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	the V8 sendmail, since the DG /bin/mail requires the environment
1286c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	variable "_FORCE_MAIL_LOCAL_=yes" be set.  Version 8.7 now includes
1287c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	this in the environment before invoking the local mailer.  Some
1288c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	have used procmail to avoid this problem in the past.  It works
1289c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	but some have experienced file locking problems with their DG/UX
1290c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	ports of procmail.
1291c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1292c2aa98e2SPeter WemmApollo DomainOS
1293c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you are compiling on Apollo, you will have to create an empty
1294c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	file "unistd.h" (for DomainOS 10.3 and earlier) and create a file
1295c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	"dirent.h" containing:
1296c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1297c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		#include <sys/dir.h>
1298c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		#define dirent	direct
1299c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
130006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	(devtools/OS/DomainOS will attempt to do both of these for you.)
1301c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1302c2aa98e2SPeter WemmHP-UX 8.00
1303c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Date: Mon, 24 Jan 1994 13:25:45 +0200
1304c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	From: Kimmo Suominen <Kimmo.Suominen@lut.fi>
1305c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Subject: 8.6.5 w/ HP-UX 8.00 on s300
1306c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
130740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	Just compiled and fought with sendmail 8.6.5 on a HP9000/360 (i.e.,
130840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	a series 300 machine) running HP-UX 8.00.
1309c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1310c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	I was getting segmentation fault when delivering to a local user.
1311c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	With debugging I saw it was faulting when doing _free@libc... *sigh*
1312c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	It seems the new implementation of malloc on s300 is buggy as of 8.0,
1313c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	so I tried out the one in -lmalloc (malloc(3X)).  With that it seems
1314c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	to work just dandy.
1315c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1316c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	When linking, you will get the following error:
1317c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1318c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	ld: multiply defined symbol _freespace in file /usr/lib/libmalloc.a
1319c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1320c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	but you can just ignore it.  You might want to add this info to the
1321c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	README file for the future...
1322c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1323c2aa98e2SPeter WemmLinux
1324739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	Something broke between versions 0.99.13 and 0.99.14 of Linux: the
1325739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	flock() system call gives errors.  If you are running .14, you must
1326739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	not use flock.  You can do this with -DHASFLOCK=0.  We have also
1327e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro	been getting complaints since version 2.4.X was released.
1328e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro	sendmail 8.13 has changed the default locking method to fcntl()
1329e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro	for Linux kernel version 2.4 and later.  Be sure to update other
1330e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro	sendmail related programs to match locking techniques (some
1331e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro	examples, besides makemap and mail.local, include procmail, mailx,
1332e92d3f3fSGregory Neil Shapiro	mutt, elm, etc).
1333c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1334c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Around the inclusion of bind-4.9.3 & Linux libc-4.6.20, the
1335c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	initialization of the _res structure changed.  If /etc/hosts.conf
1336c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	was configured as "hosts, bind" the resolver code could return
1337c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	"Name server failure" errors.  This is supposedly fixed in
1338c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	later versions of libc (>= 4.6.29?), and later versions of
1339c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	sendmail (> 8.6.10) try to work around the problem.
1340c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1341c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Some older versions (< 4.6.20?) of the libc/include files conflict
1342c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	with sendmail's version of cdefs.h.  Deleting sendmail's version
1343c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	on those systems should be non-harmful, and new versions don't care.
1344c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1345c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	NOTE ON LINUX & BIND:  By default, the Makefile generated for Linux
1346c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	includes header files in /usr/local/include and libraries in
1347c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	/usr/local/lib.  If you've installed BIND on your system, the header
1348c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	files typically end up in the search path and you need to add
1349c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	"-lresolv" to the LIBS line in your Makefile.  Really old versions
1350c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	may need to include "-l44bsd" as well (particularly if the link phase
1351c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	complains about missing strcasecmp, strncasecmp or strpbrk).
1352c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Complaints about an undefined reference to `__dn_skipname' in
1353c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	domain.o are a sure sign that you need to add -lresolv to LIBS.
1354c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Newer versions of Linux are basically threaded BIND, so you may or
1355c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	may not see complaints if you accidentally mix BIND
1356c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	headers/libraries with virginal libc.  If you have BIND headers in
1357c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	/usr/local/include (resolv.h, etc) you *should* be adding -lresolv
1358c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	to LIBS.  Data structures may change and you'd be asking for a
1359c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	core dump.
1360c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
13612e43090eSPeter Wemm	A number of problems have been reported regarding the Linux 2.2.0
13622e43090eSPeter Wemm	kernel.  So far, these problems have been tracked down to syslog()
13632e43090eSPeter Wemm	and DNS resolution.  We believe the problem is with the poll()
13642e43090eSPeter Wemm	implementation in the Linux 2.2.0 kernel and poll()-aware versions
13652e43090eSPeter Wemm	of glib (at least up to 2.0.111).
13662e43090eSPeter Wemm
1367602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiroglibc
1368602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	glibc 2.2.1 (and possibly other versions) changed the value of
1369602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	__RES in resolv.h but failed to actually provide the IPv6 API
1370602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	changes that the change implied.  Therefore, compiling with
1371602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	-DNETINET6 fails.
1372602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro
1373602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	Workarounds:
1374602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	1) Compile without -DNETINET6
1375602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	2) Build against a real BIND 8.2.2 include/lib tree
1376602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	3) Wait for glibc to fix it
1377602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro
137806f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroAIX 4.X
137906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	The AIX 4.X linker uses library paths specified during compilation
138006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	using -L for run-time shared library searches.  Therefore, it is
138106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	vital that relative and unsafe directory paths not be using when
138206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	compiling sendmail.  Because of this danger, by default, compiles
138306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	on AIX use the -blibpath option to limit shared libraries to
138406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	/usr/lib and /lib.  If you need to allow more directories, such as
138506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	/usr/local/lib, modify your devtools/Site/site.AIX.4.2.m4,
138606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	site.AIX.4.3.m4, and/or site.AIX.4.x.m4 file(s) and set confLDOPTS
138713bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro	appropriately.  For example:
138806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
138906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	define(`confLDOPTS', `-blibpath:/usr/lib:/lib:/usr/local/lib')
139006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
139106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Be sure to only add (safe) system directories.
139206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
139306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	The AIX version of GNU ld also exhibits this problem.  If you are
139406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	using that version, instead of -blibpath, use its -rpath option.
139506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	For example:
139606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
139706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	gcc -Wl,-rpath /usr/lib -Wl,-rpath /lib -Wl,-rpath /usr/local/lib
139806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
139940266059SGregory Neil ShapiroAIX 4.X	If the test program t-event (and most others) in libsm fails,
140040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	check your compiler settings.  It seems that the flags -qnoro or
140140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	-qnoroconst on some AIX versions trigger a compiler bug.  Check
140240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	your compiler settings or use cc instead of xlc.
140340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
140440266059SGregory Neil ShapiroAIX 4.0-4.2, maybe some AIX 4.3 versions
140540266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	The AIX m4 implements a different mechanism for ifdef which is
140640266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	inconsistent with other versions of m4.  Therefore, it will not
140740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	work properly with the sendmail Build architecture or m4
140840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	configuration method.  To work around this problem, please use
140940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	GNU m4 from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/.
141040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	The problem seems to be solved in AIX 4.3.3 at least.
141140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
141206f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroAIX 4.3.3
141306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	From: Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu
141406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 03:58:02 -0400
141506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
141606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Under AIX 4.3.3, after applying bos.adt.include 4.3.3.12 to close the
141742e5d165SGregory Neil Shapiro	BIND 8.2.2 security holes, you can no longer build with  -DNETINET6
141806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	because they changed the value of __RES in resolv.h but failed to
141906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	actually provide the API changes that the change implied.
142006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
142106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Workarounds:
142206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	1) Compile without -DNETINET6
1423602a2b1bSGregory Neil Shapiro	2) Build against a real BIND 8.2.2 include/lib tree
142406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	3) Wait for IBM to fix it
142506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
1426c2aa98e2SPeter WemmAIX 3.x
1427c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	This version of sendmail does not support MB, MG, and MR resource
1428c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	records, which are supported by AIX sendmail.
1429c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1430c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Several people have reported that the IBM-supplied named returns
1431c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	fairly random results -- the named should be replaced.  It is not
1432c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	necessary to replace the resolver, which will simplify installation.
1433c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	A new BIND resolver can be found at http://www.isc.org/isc/.
1434c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1435c2aa98e2SPeter WemmAIX 3.1.x
1436c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	The supplied load average code only works correctly for AIX 3.2.x.
1437c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	For 3.1, use -DLA_TYPE=LA_SUBR and get the latest ``monitor''
1438c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	package by Jussi Maki <jmaki@hut.fi> from ftp.funet.fi in the
1439c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	directory pub/unix/AIX/rs6000/monitor-1.12.tar.Z; use the loadavgd
1440c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	daemon, and the getloadavg subroutine supplied with that package.
1441c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you don't care about load average throttling, just turn off
1442c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	load average checking using -DLA_TYPE=LA_ZERO.
1443c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1444c2aa98e2SPeter WemmRISC/os
1445c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	RISC/os from MIPS is a merged AT&T/Berkeley system.  When you
1446c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	compile on that platform you will get duplicate definitions
1447c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	on many files.  You can ignore these.
1448c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1449c2aa98e2SPeter WemmSystem V Release 4 Based Systems
145006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	There is a single devtools OS that is intended for all SVR4-based
145106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	systems (built from devtools/OS/SVR4).  It defines __svr4__,
1452c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	which is predefined by some compilers.  If your compiler already
1453c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	defines this compile variable, you can delete the definition from
145406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	the generated Makefile or create a devtools/Site/site.config.m4
1455c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	file.
1456c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1457c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	It's been tested on Dell Issue 2.2.
1458c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1459c2aa98e2SPeter WemmDELL SVR4
1460c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Date:      Mon, 06 Dec 1993 10:42:29 EST
1461c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	From: "Kimmo Suominen" <kim@grendel.lut.fi>
1462c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Message-ID: <2d0352f9.lento29@lento29.UUCP>
1463c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	To: eric@cs.berkeley.edu
1464c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Cc: sendmail@cs.berkeley.edu
1465c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Subject:   Notes for DELL SVR4
1466c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1467c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Eric,
1468c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1469c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Here are some notes for compiling Sendmail 8.6.4 on DELL SVR4.  I ran
1470c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	across these things when helping out some people who contacted me by
1471c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	e-mail.
1472c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1473c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	1) Use gcc 2.4.5 (or later?).  Dell distributes gcc 2.1 with their
1474c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   Issue 2.2 Unix.  It is too old, and gives you problems with
1475c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   clock.c, because sigset_t won't get defined in <sys/signal.h>.
1476c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   This is due to a problematic protection rule in there, and is
1477c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   fixed with gcc 2.4.5.
1478c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1479c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	2) If you don't use the new Berkeley DB (-DNEWDB), then you need
1480c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   to add "-lc -lucb" to the libraries to link with.  This is because
1481c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   the -ldbm distributed by Dell needs the bcopy, bcmp and bzero
1482c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   functions.  It is important that you specify both libraries in
1483c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   the given order to be sure you only get the BSTRING functions
1484c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   from the UCB library (and not the signal routines etc.).
1485c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1486c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	3) Don't leave out "-lelf" even if compiling with "-lc -lucb".
1487c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   The UCB library also has another copy of the nlist routines,
1488c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	   but we do want the ones from "-lelf".
1489c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1490c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If anyone needs a compiled gcc 2.4.5 and/or a ported DB library, they
1491c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	can use anonymous ftp to fetch them from lut.fi in the /kim directory.
1492c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	They are copies of what I use on grendel.lut.fi, and offering them
1493c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	does not imply that I would also support them.  I have sent the DB
1494c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	port for SVR4 back to Keith Bostic for inclusion in the official
1495c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	distribution, but I haven't heard anything from him as of today.
1496c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1497c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	- gcc-2.4.5-svr4.tar.gz	(gcc 2.4.5 and the corresponding libg++)
1498c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	- db-1.72.tar.gz	(with source, objects and a installed copy)
1499c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1500c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Cheers
1501c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	+ Kim
1502c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	--
1503c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	 *  Kimmo.Suominen@lut.fi  *  SysVr4 enthusiast at GRENDEL.LUT.FI  *
1504c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	*    KIM@FINFILES.BITNET   *  Postmaster and Hostmaster at LUT.FI   *
1505c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	 *    + 358 200 865 718    *  Unix area moderator at NIC.FUNET.FI  *
1506c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1507c2aa98e2SPeter WemmConvexOS 10.1 and below
1508c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	In order to use the name server, you must create the file
1509c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	/etc/use_nameserver.  If this file does not exist, the call
1510c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	to res_init() will fail and you will have absolutely no
1511c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	access to DNS, including MX records.
1512c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1513c2aa98e2SPeter WemmAmdahl UTS 2.1.5
1514c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	In order to get UTS to work, you will have to port BIND 4.9.
1515c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	The vendor's BIND is reported to be ``totally inadequate.''
1516c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	See sendmail/contrib/AmdahlUTS.patch for the patches necessary
1517c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	to get BIND 4.9 compiled for UTS.
1518c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1519c2aa98e2SPeter WemmUnixWare
1520c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	According to Alexander Kolbasov <sasha@unitech.gamma.ru>,
1521c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	the m4 on UnixWare 2.0 (still in Beta) will core dump on the
1522c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	config files.  GNU m4 and the m4 from UnixWare 1.x both work.
1523c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1524c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	According to Larry Rosenman <ler@lerami.lerctr.org>:
1525c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1526c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		UnixWare 2.1.[23]'s m4 chokes (not obviously) when
1527c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		processing the 8.9.0 cf files.
1528c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1529c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		I had a LOCAL_RULE_0 that wound up AFTER the
1530c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		SBasic_check_rcpt rules using the SCO supplied M4.
1531c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		GNU M4 works fine.
1532c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1533c2aa98e2SPeter WemmUNICOS 8.0.3.4
1534c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Some people have reported that the -O flag on UNICOS can cause
1535c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	problems.  You may want to turn this off if you have problems
1536c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	running sendmail.  Reported by Jerry G. DeLapp <jgd@acl.lanl.gov>.
1537c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1538605302a5SGregory Neil ShapiroDarwin/Mac OS X (10.X.X)
153913bd1963SGregory Neil Shapiro	The linker errors produced regarding getopt() and its associated
1540605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro	variables can safely be ignored.
1541605302a5SGregory Neil Shapiro
154240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	From Mike Zimmerman <zimmy@torrentnet.com>:
154340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
15448774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	From scratch here is what Darwin users need to do to the standard
15458774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	10.0.0, 10.0.1 install to get sendmail working.
15468774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	From http://www.macosx.com/forums/showthread.php?s=6dac0e9e1f3fd118a4870a8a9b559491&threadid=2242:
15478774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	1. chmod g-w / /private /private/etc
15488774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	2. Properly set HOSTNAME in /etc/hostconfig to your FQDN:
15498774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	   HOSTNAME=-my.domain.com-
15508774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	3. Edit /etc/rc.boot:
15518774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	   hostname my.domain.com
15528774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	   domainname domain.com
15538774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	4. Edit /System/Library/StartupItems/Sendmail/Sendmail:
15548774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	   Remove the "&" after the sendmail command:
15558774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro	   /usr/sbin/sendmail -bd -q1h
15568774250cSGregory Neil Shapiro
155740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	From Carsten Klapp <carsten.klapp@home.com>:
155840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
155940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	The easiest workaround is to remove the group-writable permission
156040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	for the root directory and the symbolic /etc inherits this
156140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	change. While this does fix sendmail, the unfortunate side-effect
156240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	is the OS X admin will no longer be able to manipulate icons in the
156340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	top level of the Startup disk unless logged into the GUI as the
156440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	superuser.
156540266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
156640266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	In applying the alternate workaround, care must be taken while
156740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	swapping the symlink /etc with the directory /private/etc. In all
156840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	likelihood any admin who is concerned with this sendmail error has
156940266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	enough experience to not accidentally harm anything in the process.
157040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
157140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	a. Swap the /etc symlink with /private/etc (as superuser):
157240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	   rm /etc
157340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	   mv /private/etc /etc
157440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	   ln -s /etc /private/etc
157540266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
157640266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	b. Set / to group unwritable (as superuser):
157740266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	   chmod g-w /
157840266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
1579739ac4d4SGregory Neil ShapiroDarwin/Mac OS X (10.1.5)
1580739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	Apple's upgrade to sendmail 8.12 is incorrectly configured.  You
1581739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	will need to manually fix it up by doing the following:
1582739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro
1583739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	1. chown smmsp:smmsp /var/spool/clientmqueue
1584739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	2. chmod 2770 /var/spool/clientmqueue
1585739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	3. chgrp smmsp /usr/sbin/sendmail
1586739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	4. chmod g+s /usr/sbin/sendmail
1587739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro
1588739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	From Daniel J. Luke <dluke@geeklair.net>:
1589739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro
1590739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	It appears that setting the sendmail.cf property in
1591739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	/locations/sendmail in NetInfo on Mac OS X 10.1.5 with sendmail
1592739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	8.12.4 causes 'bad things' to happen.
1593739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro
1594739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	Specifically sendmail instances that should be getting their config
1595739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	from /etc/mail/submit.cf don't (so mail/mutt/perl scripts which
1596739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	open pipes to sendmail stop working as sendmail tries to write to
1597739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	/var/spool/mqueue and cannot as sendmail is no longer suid root).
1598739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro
1599739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro	Removing the entry from NetInfo fixes this problem.
1600739ac4d4SGregory Neil Shapiro
1601c2aa98e2SPeter WemmGNU getopt
1602c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	I'm told that GNU getopt has a problem in that it gets confused
1603c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	by the double call.  Use the version in conf.c instead.
1604c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1605c2aa98e2SPeter WemmBIND 4.9.2 and Ultrix
1606c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you are running on Ultrix, be sure you read conf/Info.Ultrix
1607c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	in the BIND distribution very carefully -- there is information
1608c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	in there that you need to know in order to avoid errors of the
1609c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	form:
1610c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1611c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		/lib/libc.a(gethostent.o): sethostent: multiply defined
1612c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		/lib/libc.a(gethostent.o): endhostent: multiply defined
1613c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		/lib/libc.a(gethostent.o): gethostbyname: multiply defined
1614c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		/lib/libc.a(gethostent.o): gethostbyaddr: multiply defined
1615c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1616c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	during the link stage.
1617c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
161806f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroBIND 8.X
161906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	BIND 8.X returns HOST_NOT_FOUND instead of TRY_AGAIN on temporary
162006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	DNS failures when trying to find the hostname associated with an IP
162106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	address (gethostbyaddr()).  This can cause problems as
162206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	$&{client_name} based lookups in class R ($=R) and the access
162306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	database won't succeed.
162406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
162506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	This will be fixed in BIND 8.2.1.  For earlier versions, this can
162606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	be fixed by making "dns" the last name service queried for host
162706f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	resolution in /etc/irs.conf:
162806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
162906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		hosts local continue
163006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		hosts dns
163106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro
1632c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmstrtoul
1633c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Some compilers (notably gcc) claim to be ANSI C but do not
1634c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	include the ANSI-required routine "strtoul".  If your compiler
1635c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	has this problem, you will get an error in srvrsmtp.c on the
1636c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	code:
1637c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1638c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	  # ifdef defined(__STDC__) && !defined(BROKEN_ANSI_LIBRARY)
1639c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			e->e_msgsize = strtoul(vp, (char **) NULL, 10);
1640c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	  # else
1641c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm			e->e_msgsize = strtol(vp, (char **) NULL, 10);
1642c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	  # endif
1643c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1644c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	You can use -DBROKEN_ANSI_LIBRARY to get around this problem.
1645c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1646c2aa98e2SPeter WemmListproc 6.0c
1647c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Date: 23 Sep 1995 23:56:07 GMT
1648c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Message-ID: <95925101334.~INN-AUMa00187.comp-news@dl.ac.uk>
1649c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	From: alansz@mellers1.psych.berkeley.edu (Alan Schwartz)
1650c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Subject: Listproc 6.0c + Sendmail 8.7 [Helpful hint]
1651c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1652c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Just upgraded to sendmail 8.7, and discovered that listproc 6.0c
1653c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	breaks, because it, by default, sends a blank "HELO" rather than
1654c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	a "HELO hostname" when using the 'system' or 'telnet' mail method.
1655c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1656c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	The fix is to include -DZMAILER in the compilation, which will
1657c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	cause it to use "HELO hostname" (which Z-mail apparently requires
1658c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	as well. :)
1659c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
166006f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroOpenSSL
166106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	OpenSSL versions prior to 0.9.6 use a macro named Free which
166206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	conflicts with existing macro names on some platforms, such as
166306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	AIX.
166442e5d165SGregory Neil Shapiro	Do not use 0.9.3, but OpenSSL 0.9.5a or later if compatible with
166542e5d165SGregory Neil Shapiro	0.9.5a.
1666c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
166706f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroPH
166806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	PH support is provided by Mark Roth <roth@uiuc.edu>.  The map is
1669a7ec597cSGregory Neil Shapiro	described at http://www-dev.cites.uiuc.edu/sendmail/ .
167040266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
167140266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	NOTE: The "spacedname" pseudo-field which was used by earlier
167240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	versions of the PH map code is no longer supported!  See the URL
167340266059SGregory Neil Shapiro	listed above for more information.
167440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro
167506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	Please contact Mark Roth for support and questions regarding the
167606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	map.
16772e43090eSPeter Wemm
1678c2aa98e2SPeter WemmTCP Wrappers
1679c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you are using -DTCPWRAPPERS to get TCP Wrappers support you will
1680c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	also need to install libwrap.a and modify your site.config.m4 file
1681c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	or the generated Makefile to include -lwrap in the LIBS line
1682c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	(make sure that INCDIRS and LIBDIRS point to where the tcpd.h and
1683c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	libwrap.a can be found).
1684c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
168506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro	TCP Wrappers is available at ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/security/.
1686c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1687c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If you have alternate MX sites for your site, be sure that all of
1688c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	your MX sites reject the same set of hosts.  If not, a bad guy whom
1689c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	you reject will connect to your site, fail, and move on to the next
1690c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	MX site, which will accept the mail for you and forward it on to you.
1691c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1692c2aa98e2SPeter WemmRegular Expressions (MAP_REGEX)
1693c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	If sendmail linking fails with:
1694c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1695c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		undefined reference to 'regcomp'
1696c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1697c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	or sendmail gives an error about a regular expression with:
1698c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1699c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		pattern-compile-error: : Operation not applicable
1700c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1701c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Your libc does not include a running version of POSIX-regex.  Use
1702c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	librx or regex.o from the GNU Free Software Foundation,
1703c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/rx-?.?.tar.gz or
1704c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/regex-?.?.tar.gz.
1705c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	You can also use the regex-lib by Henry Spencer,
1706c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/languages/C/spencer/regex.shar.gz
1707c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	Make sure, your compiler reads regex.h from the distribution,
1708c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	not from /usr/include, otherwise sendmail will dump a core.
1709c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1710c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1711c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+--------------+
1712c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| MANUAL PAGES |
1713c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+--------------+
1714c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
171506f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroThe manual pages have been written against the -man macros, and
171606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroshould format correctly with any reasonable *roff.
1717c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
171813058a91SGregory Neil Shapiro
1719c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-----------------+
1720c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| DEBUGGING HOOKS |
1721c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-----------------+
1722c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1723c2aa98e2SPeter WemmAs of 8.6.5, sendmail daemons will catch a SIGUSR1 signal and log
1724c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsome debugging output (logged at LOG_DEBUG severity).  The
1725c2aa98e2SPeter Wemminformation dumped is:
1726c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1727c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm * The value of the $j macro.
1728c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm * A warning if $j is not in the set $=w.
1729c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm * A list of the open file descriptors.
1730c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm * The contents of the connection cache.
1731c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm * If ruleset 89 is defined, it is evaluated and the results printed.
1732c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1733c2aa98e2SPeter WemmThis allows you to get information regarding the runtime state of the
1734c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmdaemon on the fly.  This should not be done too frequently, since
1735c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmthe process of rewriting may lose memory which will not be recovered.
1736c2aa98e2SPeter WemmAlso, ruleset 89 may call non-reentrant routines, so there is a small
1737c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmnon-zero probability that this will cause other problems.  It is
1738c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmreally only for debugging serious problems.
1739c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1740c2aa98e2SPeter WemmA typical formulation of ruleset 89 would be:
1741c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1742c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm	R$*		$@ $>0 some test address
1743c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1744c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1745c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-----------------------------+
1746c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm| DESCRIPTION OF SOURCE FILES |
1747c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm+-----------------------------+
1748c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
1749c2aa98e2SPeter WemmThe following list describes the files in this directory:
1750c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
175106f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroBuild		Shell script for building sendmail.
175206f25ae9SGregory Neil ShapiroMakefile	A convenience for calling ./Build.
1753c2aa98e2SPeter WemmMakefile.m4	A template for constructing a makefile based on the
175406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		information in the devtools directory.
1755c2aa98e2SPeter WemmREADME		This file.
1756c2aa98e2SPeter WemmTRACEFLAGS	My own personal list of the trace flags -- not guaranteed
1757c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		to be particularly up to date.
1758c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmalias.c		Does name aliasing in all forms.
175906f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroaliases.5	Man page describing the format of the aliases file.
1760c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmarpadate.c	A subroutine which creates ARPANET standard dates.
176140266059SGregory Neil Shapirobf.c		Routines to implement memory-buffered file system using
176240266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		hooks provided by libsm now (formerly Torek stdio library).
176340266059SGregory Neil Shapirobf.h		Buffered file I/O function declarations and
176440266059SGregory Neil Shapiro		data structure and function declarations for bf.c.
1765c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmcollect.c	The routine that actually reads the mail into a temp
1766c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		file.  It also does a certain amount of parsing of
1767c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		the header, etc.
1768c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmconf.c		The configuration file.  This contains information
1769c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		that is presumed to be quite static and non-
1770c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		controversial, or code compiled in for efficiency
1771c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		reasons.  Most of the configuration is in sendmail.cf.
1772c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmconf.h		Configuration that must be known everywhere.
177340266059SGregory Neil Shapirocontrol.c	Routines to implement control socket.
1774c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmconvtime.c	A routine to sanely process times.
177540266059SGregory Neil Shapirodaemon.c	Routines to implement daemon mode.
1776c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmdeliver.c	Routines to deliver mail.
1777c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmdomain.c	Routines that interface with DNS (the Domain Name
1778c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		System).
1779c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmenvelope.c	Routines to manipulate the envelope structure.
178006f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroerr.c		Routines to print error messages.
1781c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmheaders.c	Routines to process message headers.
178206f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirohelpfile	An example helpfile for the SMTP HELP command and -bt mode.
1783c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmmacro.c		The macro expander.  This is used internally to
1784c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		insert information from the configuration file.
178506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiromailq.1		Man page for the mailq command.
1786c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmmain.c		The main routine to sendmail.  This file also
1787c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		contains some miscellaneous routines.
178806f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiromakesendmail	A convenience for calling ./Build.
1789c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmmap.c		Support for database maps.
1790c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmmci.c		Routines that handle mail connection information caching.
179106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiromilter.c	MTA portions of the mail filter API.
1792c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmmime.c		MIME conversion routines.
179306f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapironewaliases.1	Man page for the newaliases command.
1794c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmparseaddr.c	The routines which do address parsing.
1795c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmqueue.c		Routines to implement message queueing.
1796c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmreadcf.c	The routine that reads the configuration file and
1797c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		translates it to internal form.
1798c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmrecipient.c	Routines that manipulate the recipient list.
179940266059SGregory Neil Shapirosasl.c		Routines to interact with Cyrys-SASL.
1800c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsavemail.c	Routines which save the letter on processing errors.
180106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirosendmail.8	Man page for the sendmail command.
1802c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsendmail.h	Main header file for sendmail.
180340266059SGregory Neil Shapirosfsasl.c	I/O interface between SASL/TLS and the MTA.
180406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirosfsasl.h	Header file for sfsasl.c.
180506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiroshmticklib.c	Routines for shared memory counters.
180640266059SGregory Neil Shapirosm_resolve.c	Routines for DNS lookups (for DNS map type).
180740266059SGregory Neil Shapirosm_resolve.h	Header file for sm_resolve.c.
1808c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsrvrsmtp.c	Routines to implement server SMTP.
1809c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmstab.c		Routines to manage the symbol table.
1810c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmstats.c		Routines to collect and post the statistics.
181106f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirostatusd_shm.h	Data structure and function declarations for shmticklib.c.
1812c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmsysexits.c	List of error messages associated with error codes
1813c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		in sysexits.h.
181406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirosysexits.h	List of error codes for systems that lack their own.
181506f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirotimers.c	Routines to provide microtimers.
181606f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapirotimers.h	Data structure and function declarations for timers.h.
181740266059SGregory Neil Shapirotls.c		Routines for TLS.
1818c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmtrace.c		The trace package.  These routines allow setting and
1819c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm		testing of trace flags with a high granularity.
1820c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmudb.c		The user database interface module.
1821c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmusersmtp.c	Routines to implement user SMTP.
1822c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmutil.c		Some general purpose routines used by sendmail.
1823c2aa98e2SPeter Wemmversion.c	The version number and information about this
182406f25ae9SGregory Neil Shapiro		version of sendmail.
1825c2aa98e2SPeter Wemm
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