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34.Dd December 16, 1998
35.Dt MAILER.CONF 5
36.Os
37.Sh NAME
38.Nm mailer.conf
39.Nd configuration file for
40.Xr mailwrapper 8
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42The file
43.Pa /etc/mail/mailer.conf
44contains a series of pairs.
45The first member of each pair is the name
46of a program invoking
47.Xr mailwrapper 8
48which is typically a symbolic link to
49.Pa /usr/sbin/sendmail .
50(On a typical system,
51.Xr newaliases 1
52and
53.Xr mailq 1
54would be set up this way.)
55The second member of each pair is the name of the program to
56actually execute when the first name is invoked.
57The file may also
58contain comments, denoted by a # mark in the first column of any line.
59.Sh EXAMPLES
60The following is an example of how to set up an
61.Nm
62for traditional sendmail invocation behavior.
63.Bd -literal
64# Execute the "real" sendmail program, named /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
65sendmail	/usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
66send-mail	/usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
67mailq		/usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
68newaliases	/usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
69.Ed
70.Pp
71This example shows how to invoke a sendmail-workalike like Postfix in
72place of sendmail.
73.Bd -literal
74# Emulate sendmail using postfix
75sendmail	/usr/local/sbin/sendmail
76send-mail	/usr/local/sbin/sendmail
77mailq		/usr/local/sbin/sendmail
78newaliases	/usr/local/sbin/sendmail
79.Ed
80.Sh FILES
81/etc/mail/mailer.conf
82.Sh SEE ALSO
83.Xr mail 1 ,
84.Xr mailq 1 ,
85.Xr newaliases 1 ,
86.Xr mailwrapper 8 ,
87.Xr sendmail 8
88.Sh HISTORY
89.Nm
90appeared in
91.Nx 1.4 .
92.Sh AUTHORS
93.An Perry E. Metzger Aq perry@piermont.com
94.Sh BUGS
95The entire reason this program exists is a crock.
96Instead, a command
97for how to submit mail should be standardized, and all the "behave
98differently if invoked with a different name" behavior of things like
99.Xr mailq 1
100should go away.
101