141139Sbostic/*- 2*65001Seric * @(#)READ_ME 8.6 (Berkeley) 12/01/93 336585Sbostic */ 410221Seric 562535Sbostic SENDMAIL RELEASE 8 657210Seric 762535SbosticThis directory has the latest sendmail software from Berkeley. See 862535Sbosticdoc/op/op.me for a summary of changes since 5.67. 957210Seric 1062535SbosticReport any bugs to sendmail@CS.Berkeley.EDU. 1157210Seric 1262535SbosticThe latest version of sendmail is kept on FTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU, directory 1362535Sbostic/ucb/sendmail; check there for the latest revision. 1458285Seric 1564313Seric 1664313Seric+--------------+ 1764313Seric| MANUAL PAGES | 1864313Seric+--------------+ 1964313Seric 2064313SericThe sendmail manual pages use contemporary Berkeley troff macros. If 2164313Sericyour system does not process these manual pages, you can pick up the 2264672Sericnew macros in a BSD Net/2 FTP site (e.g. on FTP.UU.NET, the files 2364672Seric/systems/unix/bsd-sources/share/tmac/me/strip.sed and 2464672Seric/systems/unix/bsd-sources/share/tmac/*). 2564313Seric 2664313SericThe strip.sed file is only used in installation. 2764313Seric 2864313SericAfter installation, edit tmac.doc and tmac.andoc to reflect the 2964313Sericinstallation path of the tmac files. Those files contain pointers to 3064313Seric/usr/share/tmac/, and those pointers are not changed by the `make 3164313Sericinstall` process. 3264313Seric 3364313SericRename the existing tmac.an to be tmac.an.old, and rename tmac.andoc 3464313Sericto be tmac.an. 3564313Seric 3664313Serictmac.an will choose between tmac.an.old, your old macros, or tmac.doc, 3764313Sericwhich are the new macros, so that both the new man pages and the 3864313Sericexisting man pages will be translated properly. 3964313Seric 4064392SericI'm also told that the groff distribution from MIT has a tmac.doc 4164392Sericmacro set that is compatible with these macros. 4264313Seric 4364392Seric 44*65001Seric+-----------------------+ 45*65001Seric| RELATED DOCUMENTATION | 46*65001Seric+-----------------------+ 47*65001Seric 48*65001SericThere are other files you should read. Rooted in this directory are: 49*65001Seric 50*65001Seric CHANGES-R5-R8 51*65001Seric Describes changes between Release 5 and Release 8 of sendmail. 52*65001Seric There are some things that may behave somewhat differently. 53*65001Seric For example, the rules governing when :include: files will 54*65001Seric be read have been tightened up for security reasons. 55*65001Seric FAQ 56*65001Seric Answers to Frequently Asked Questions. 57*65001Seric KNOWNBUGS 58*65001Seric Known bugs in the current release. I try to keep this up 59*65001Seric to date -- get the latest version from FTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU 60*65001Seric in /ucb/sendmail/KNOWNBUGS. 61*65001Seric RELEASE_NOTES 62*65001Seric A detailed description of the changes in each version. This 63*65001Seric is quite long, but informative. 64*65001Seric src/READ_ME 65*65001Seric Details on compiling and installing sendmail. 66*65001Seric cf/README 67*65001Seric Details on configuring sendmail. 68*65001Seric 69*65001Seric 7064313Seric+--------------+ 7164313Seric| RELATED RFCS | 7264313Seric+--------------+ 7364313Seric 7457979SericThere are several related RFCs that you may wish to read -- they are 7557979Sericavailable via anonymous FTP to several sites, including nic.ddn.mil 7657979Seric(directory rfc), ftp.nisc.sri.com (rfc), nis.nsf.net (RFC), 7757979Sericnisc.jvnc.net (rfc), venera.isi.edu (in-notes), and wuarchive.wustl.edu 7857979Seric(info/rfc). They can also be retrieved via electronic mail by sending 7957979Sericemail to one of: 8057979Seric 8157979Seric mail-server@nisc.sri.com 8257979Seric Put "send rfcNNN" in message body 8357979Seric nis-info@nis.nsf.net 8457979Seric Put "send RFCnnn.TXT-1" in message body 8557979Seric sendrfc@jvnc.net 8657979Seric Put "RFCnnn" as Subject: line 8757979Seric 8857979SericImportant RFCs for electronic mail are: 8957979Seric 9057979Seric RFC821 SMTP protocol 9157979Seric RFC822 Mail header format 9257979Seric RFC974 MX routing 9357979Seric RFC976 UUCP mail format 9457979Seric RFC1123 Host requirements (modifies 821, 822, and 974) 9559106Seric RFC1413 Identification server 9659742Seric RFC1341 MIME: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions 9759742Seric RFC1344 Implications of MIME for Internet Mail Gateways 9857979Seric 9957979SericOther standards that may be of interest (but which are less directly 10057979Sericrelevant to sendmail) are: 10157979Seric 10257979Seric RFC987 Mapping between RFC822 and X.400 10357979Seric RFC1049 Content-Type header field (extension to RFC822) 10457979Seric 10557979SericUnfortunately, for a variety of reasons the Makefiles are for the new 10657979SericBerkeley "make" and will not work on the old, traditional make. I urge 10757979Sericyou to get this make from Net2 (available on many public FTP archives). 10857979SericFailing that, some directories have a "Makefile.dist" that will work on 10957979Sericolder versions of make (but don't have the niceties included). 11057979Seric 11157979Seric 11264313Seric+-------------------+ 11364313Seric| DATABASE ROUTINES | 11464313Seric+-------------------+ 11564313Seric 11657979SericIF YOU WANT TO RUN THE NEW BERKELEY DB SOFTWARE: **** DO NOT **** 11757979Sericuse the version that was on the Net2 tape -- it has a number of 11857979Sericnefarious bugs that were bad enough when I got them; you shouldn't have 11957979Sericto go through the same thing. Instead, get a new version via public 12062535SbosticFTP from ftp.CS.Berkeley.EDU, file ucb/4bsd/db.tar.Z. This software 12157979Sericis highly recommended; it gets rid of several stupid limits, it's much 12257979Sericfaster, and the interface is nicer to animals and plants. You will 12357979Sericalso probably find that you have to add -I/where/you/put/db/include 12457979Sericto the sendmail makefile to get db.h to work properly. 12557979Seric 12664313Seric 12764313Seric+---------------------+ 12864313Seric| DIRECTORY STRUCTURE | 12964313Seric+---------------------+ 13064313Seric 13157979SericThe structure of this directory tree is: 13257979Seric 13357210Sericcf Source for Berkeley configuration files. These are 13457210Seric different than what you've seen before. They are a 13557210Seric fairly dramatic rewrite, requiring the new sendmail 13657210Seric (since they use new features). 13759106Sericcontrib Some contributed tools to help with sendmail. THESE 13859106Seric ARE NOT SUPPORTED by Berkeley -- contact the original 13962535Sbostic authors if you have problems. (This directory is not 14062535Sbostic on the 4.4BSD tape.) 14157210Sericdoc Documentation. If you are getting source, read 14257210Seric op.me -- it's long, but worth it. 14357210Sericmailstats Statistics printing program. It has the pathname of 14457210Seric sendmail.st compiled in, so if you've changed that, 14557210Seric beware. This isn't all that useful. 14657210Sericmakemap A program that creates the keyed maps used by the $( ... $) 14757210Seric construct in sendmail. It is primitive but effective. 14857210Seric It takes a very simple input format, so you will probably 14957210Seric expect to preprocess must human-convenient formats 15057210Seric using sed scripts before this program will like them. 15157210Seric But it should be functionally complete. 15257210Sericpraliases A program to print the DBM version of the aliases file. 15357210Seric It hasn't been converted to understand the new Berkeley 15457210Seric DB format (which we are using). 15557210Sericrmail Source for rmail(8). This is used as a delivery 15657210Seric agent for for UUCP, and could presumably be used by 15757635Seric other non-socket oriented mailers. Older versions of 15857635Seric rmail are probably deficient. 15954987Sericsrc Source for the sendmail program itself. 16063901Serictest Some test scripts (currently only for compilation aids). 161