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Documentation for Sendmail.mc is found in the following files:
Inside Sendmail.mc itself. This is always likely to be the most up to
date source of information.
In OPTIONS. This gives an overview of the main options you may need
when first setting up your system.
In CANONICAL. This describes the internal representation of email
addresses.
In DBM-Guide. This is a guide to the care and feeding of your DBM
databases.
Important note: Any time you change your options, or change a file used in
one of the class definitions, you will need to rebuild the
configuration freeze file (use: sendmail -bz), and you will then
need to kill and restart the sendmail daemon. The command:
grep sendmail /etc/rc*
is sometime useful for finding the correct options for restarting
sendmail.
Note that with the recommended definition of UUCPNODES, you should
rebuild the freeze file and restart the sendmail daemon anytime
you change the set of UUCP neighbors by editing L.sys.
It IS NOT NECESSARY to rebuild the freeze file, or to kill/restart
sendmail after changing one of the DBM databases. Sendmail will
correctly read the new version.
Modifying the rewrite rules: The general principal here is DON'T. It is
part of the design of the IDA package that you should not need to
modify the rewrite rules. Almost every configuration change can be
handled with the DBM databases.
One exception is the configuration of the local mailer (Mlocal)
in Sendmail.mc. Systems such as AIX and HP-UX use different
programs for local mail delivery than the programs specified in
the distributed Sendmail.mc file. Before generating the new
sendmail.cf file, examine the sendmail.cf file originally shipped
with your system. Record the pathname (P=), flags (F=), and
invocation string (A=) from the lines beginning with "Mlocal"
and "Mprog". Substitute the values P and A for their respective
mailers in Sendmail.mc if they differ significantly.
There is perhaps one more. That is ruleset 20. Ruleset 20 is
called to attempt to provide correct Internet addresses when a TCP
mailer is used. By default it provides such a route just for the
UUCP neighbors. For example it will convert 'uunode!user' to
'uunode!user@your.domain.name'. If you have other non-uucp
neighbors which need to be similarly mapped into Internet
addresses, you may need to modify this ruleset.
Neil Rickert
rickert@cs.niu.edu