Summary of support files
This topic supplies is a summary of the support files that
sendmail(1M)
creates or generates. Many of these can be changed by editing
the sendmail.cf file; check there to find the actual
pathnames.
/usr/lib/sendmail-
The binary of sendmail.
/etc/mail/newaliases-
A link to /usr/lib/sendmail; causes the alias database
to be rebuilt. Running this program is completely equivalent to
giving sendmail the -bi flag.
/etc/mail/mailq-
Prints a listing of the mail queue. This program is equivalent to
using the -bp flag to sendmail.
/etc/sendmail.cf-
The configuration file, in textual form.
/etc/mail/mailq-
The SMTP help file.
/etc/mail/sendmail.st-
A statistics file; need not be present.
/etc/sendmail.pid-
Created in daemon mode; it contains the process ID of
the current SMTP daemon. If you use this in scripts;
use head -1 to get just the first line;
the second line contains the command line used to invoke the daemon,
and later versions of
sendmail
may add more information to subsequent lines.
/etc/aliases-
The textual version of the alias file.
/etc/aliases.{pag,dir}-
The alias file in
ndbm(3bsd)
format.
/var/spool/mqueue-
The directory in which the mail queue(s) and temporary files reside.
/var/spool/mqueue/qf*-
Control (queue) files for messages.
/var/spool/mqueue/df*-
Data files.
/var/spool/mqueue/tf*-
Temporary versions of the qf files, used during queue
file rebuild.
/var/spool/mqueue/xf*-
A transcript of the current session.
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COMLINE FLAGS
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The envelope sender address is set to
This address may also be used in the From: header
if that header is missing during initial submission.
The envelope sender address is used as the recipient
for delivery status notifications
and may also appear in a Return-Path: header.
When accepting messages via the command line,
indicate that they are for relay (gateway) submission.
sendmail may complain about syntactically invalid messages,
e.g., unqualified host names,
rather than fixing them when this flag is set.
sendmail will not do any canonicalization in this mode.
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What information you want returned if the message bounces;
can be
for headers only or
for headers plus body.
This is a request only;
the other end is not required to honor the parameter.
If
is specified local bounces also return only the headers.
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end of section
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The DSN related options
and
have no effects on
running as daemon.
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