151220Seric 251220Seric 357246Seric NEW SENDMAIL CONFIGURATION FILES 451220Seric 557246Seric Eric Allman <eric@CS.Berkeley.EDU> 651220Seric 7*58782Seric @(#)README 6.16 (Berkeley) 03/23/93 851220Seric 951220Seric 1057246SericThis document describes the sendmail configuration files being used 1157246Sericat Berkeley. These use features in the new (R6) sendmail, and although 1257246Sericthere is an ``OLDSENDMAIL'' mode, they haven't really been tested on 1357247Sericold versions of sendmail and cannot be expected to work well. 1451220Seric 1557246SericThese configuration files are probably not as general as previous 1657246Sericversions, and don't handle as many of the wierd cases automagically. 1757246SericI was able to simplify by them for two reasons. First, the network 1857246Serichas become more consistent -- for example, at this point, everyone 1957246Sericon the internet is supposed to be running a name server, so hacks to 2057246Serichandle NIC-registered hosts can go away. Second, I assumed that a 2157246Sericsubdomain would be running SMTP internally -- UUCP is presumed to be 2257246Serica long-haul protocol. I realize that this is not universal, but it 2357246Sericdoes describe the vast majority of sites with which I am familiar, 2457246Sericincluding those outside the US. 2551220Seric 2657246SericOf course, the downside of this is that if you do live in a wierd 2757246Sericworld, things are going to get wierder for you. I'm sorry about that, 2857246Sericbut at the time we at Berkeley had a problem, and it seemed like the 2957246Sericright thing to do. 3051220Seric 3157247SericThis package requires a post-V7 version of m4; if you are running the 3257247Seric4.2bsd, SysV.2, or 7th Edition version, I suggest finding a friend with 3357247Serica newer version. You can m4-expand on their system, then run locally. 3457247SericSunOS's /usr/5bin/m4 or BSD-Net/2's m4 both work. GNU m4 (which is a 3557247Sericlanguage unto itself) also works, but I don't intend to work so hard 3657247Sericto keep this up in the future. [Note to GNU folks: the construct 3757246Seric"define(`FOO')" should work without my having to add a null value.] 3851220Seric 3958284SericIF YOU DON'T HAVE A BERKELEY MAKE, don't despair! Just run 4058284Seric"m4 foo.mc > foo.cf" -- that should be all you need. 4158284Seric 4258284SericTo get started, you may want to look at tcpproto.mc (for TCP-only 4358284Sericsites) and uucpproto.m4 (for UUCP-only sites). Others are versions 4458284Sericthat we use at Berkeley, although not all are in current use. For 4558284Sericexample, ucbarpa has gone away, but I've left ucbarpa.mc in because 4658284Sericit demonstrates some interesting techniques. 4758284Seric 4857246SericI'm not pretending that this README describes everything that these 4957246Sericconfiguration files can do; clever people can probably tweak them 5057246Sericto great effect. But it should get you started. 5157246Seric 5258087Seric 5357246Seric+--------------------------+ 5457246Seric| INTRODUCTION AND EXAMPLE | 5557246Seric+--------------------------+ 5657246Seric 5757246SericConfiguration files are contained in the subdirectory "cf", with a 5857246Sericsuffix ".mc". They must be run through "m4" to produce a ".cf" file. 5957246Seric 6051220SericLet's examine a typical .mc file (cf/cs-exposed.mc): 6151220Seric 6251220Seric divert(-1) 6351220Seric # 6451220Seric # Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman 6551220Seric # Copyright (c) 1988 The Regents of the University of California. 6651220Seric # All rights reserved. 6751220Seric # 6851220Seric # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms are permitted 6951220Seric # provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are 7051220Seric # duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation, 7151220Seric # advertising materials, and other materials related to such 7251220Seric # distribution and use acknowledge that the software was developed 7351220Seric # by the University of California, Berkeley. The name of the 7451220Seric # University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived 7551220Seric # from this software without specific prior written permission. 7651220Seric # THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED ``AS IS'' AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR 7751220Seric # IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED 7851220Seric # WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 7951220Seric # 8051220Seric 8157246SericThe divert(-1) will delete the crud in the resulting output file. 8257247SericThe copyright notice is what your lawyers require. Our lawyers require 8357246Sericthe one that I've included in my files. A copyleft is a copyright by 8457246Sericanother name. 8551220Seric 8657246SericThe next line MUST be 8757246Seric 8851220Seric include(`../m4/cf.m4') 8951220Seric 9057246SericThis will pull in the M4 macros you will need to make sense of 9157246Sericeverything else. As the saying goes, don't think about it, just 9257246Sericdo it. If you don't do it, don't bother reading the rest of this 9357246Sericfile. 9451220Seric 9556778Seric VERSIONID(`<SCCS or RCS version id>') 9651220Seric 9751220SericVERSIONID is a macro that stuffs the version information into the 9851220Sericresulting file. We use SCCS; you could use RCS, something else, or 9957246Sericomit it completely. This is not the same as the version id included 10057246Sericin SMTP greeting messages -- this is defined in m4/version.m4. 10151220Seric 10251268Seric DOMAIN(cs.exposed) 10351220Seric 10451220SericThis example exposes the host inside of the CS subdomain -- that is, 10551220Sericit doesn't try to hide the name of the workstation to the outside 10651220Sericworld. Changing this to DOMAIN(cs.hidden) would have made outgoing 10751220Sericmessages refer to "<username>@CS.Berkeley.EDU" instead of using the 10857246Sericlocal hostname. Internaly this is effected by using 10957246Seric"MASQUERADE_AS(CS.Berkeley.EDU)". 11051220Seric 11151268Seric MAILER(smtp) 11251220Seric 11351309SericThese describe the mailers used at the default CS site site. The 11451309Sericlocal mailer is always included automatically. 11551220Seric 11658087Seric 11757246Seric+--------+ 11857246Seric| OSTYPE | 11957246Seric+--------+ 12057246Seric 12151220SericNote that cf/cs-exposed.mc omits an OSTYPE macro -- this assumes 12251220Sericdefault Computer Science Division environment. There are several 12357247Sericexplicit environments available: bsd4.3, bsd4.4, hpux, irix, osf1, 12457247Sericriscos4.5, sunos3.5, sunos4.1, and ultrix4.1. These change things 12557247Sericlike the location of the alias file and queue directory. Some of 12657247Sericthese files are identical to one another. 12751220Seric 12857246SericOperating system definitions are easy to write. They may define 12957246Sericthe following variables (everything defaults, so an ostype file 13057246Sericmay be empty). 13151220Seric 13257246SericALIAS_FILE [/etc/aliases] The location of the text version 13357246Seric of the alias file. 13457246SericHELP_FILE [/usr/lib/sendmail.hf] The name of the file 13557246Seric containing information printed in response to 13657246Seric the SMTP HELP command. 13757246SericQUEUE_DIR [/var/spool/mqueue] The directory containing 13857246Seric queue files. 13957246SericSTATUS_FILE [/etc/sendmail.st] The file containing status 14057246Seric information. 14158087SericLOCAL_MAILER_PATH [/bin/mail] The program used to deliver local mail. 14257246SericLOCAL_MAILER_FLAGS [rn] The flags used by the local mailer. The 14357246Seric flags lsDFMm are always included. 14458087SericLOCAL_SHELL_PATH [/bin/sh] The shell used to deliver piped email. 14558087SericUSENET_MAILER_PATH [/usr/lib/news/inews] The name of the program 14658087Seric used to submit news. 14758087SericUSENET_MAILER_FLAGS [rlsDFMmn] The mailer flags for the usenet mailer. 14858087SericUSENET_MAILER_ARGS [-m -h -n] The command line arguments for the 14958087Seric usenet mailer. 15057246SericHOSTMAP_SPEC [dbm -o /etc/hostmap] The value for the builtin 15157246Seric hostmap key definition. You can redefine this 15257246Seric to change the class, flags, and filename of 15357246Seric the hostmap. The default flag (-o) makes this 15457246Seric map optional. 15557246Seric 15657246SericIn addition, the following boolean flags may be defined -- the value 15757246Sericis ignored. 15857246Seric 15957246SericNEED_DOMAIN If set, the $j macro is defined as $w.$D. 16057246Seric If not set, $j is defined as $w. If this is 16157246Seric set, the domain must be defined using the line 16257246Seric DD<domainname> (probably in the domain file, 16357246Seric but possibly in the .mc file). You will only 16457246Seric need this if you define your system hostname 16557246Seric without a domain (type "hostname" -- if it 16658087Seric has no dots in the output, you qualify) AND 16758087Seric if you are not running the nameserver AND if 16858087Seric the first (canonical) name in /etc/hosts for 16958087Seric your machine has no domain -- OR if you are 17058087Seric running Ultrix or OSF/1 sendmail. Either of 17158087Seric these is probably a mistake. 17257246Seric 17357246Seric+---------+ 17457246Seric| DOMAINS | 17557246Seric+---------+ 17657246Seric 17757246SericYou will probably want to collect domain-dependent defines into one 17857246Sericfile, referenced by the DOMAIN macro. For example, our Berkeley 17957246Sericdomain file includes definitions for several internal distinguished 18057246Serichosts: 18157246Seric 18257246SericUUCP_RELAY The host that will forward UUCP-addressed email. 18357246Seric If not defined, all UUCP sites must be directly 18457246Seric connected. 18557246SericBITNET_RELAY The host that will forward BITNET-addressed email. 18657246Seric If not defined, the .BITNET pseudo-domain won't work. 18757246SericCSNET_RELAY The host that will forward CSNET-addressed email. 18857246Seric If not defined, the .CSNET pseudo-domain won't work. 18957246SericLOCAL_RELAY The site that will handle unqualified names -- that 19057246Seric is, names with out an @domain extension. If not set, 19157246Seric they are assumed to belong on this machine. This 19257246Seric allows you to have a central site to store a 19357246Seric company- or department-wide alias database. This 19457246Seric only works at small sites, and there are better 19557246Seric methods. 19657246Seric 19757246SericThe domain file can also be used to define a domain name, if needed 19857982Seric(using "DD<domain>") and set certain site-wide features. If all hosts 19957982Sericat your site masquerade behind one email name, you could also use 20057982SericMASQUERADE_AS here. 20157246Seric 20258408SericYou do not have to define a domain -- in particular, if you are a 20358408Sericsingle machine sitting off somewhere, it is probably more work than 20458408Sericit's worth. This is just a mechanism for combining "domain dependent 20558408Sericknowledge" into one place. 20658408Seric 20757246Seric+---------+ 20857246Seric| MAILERS | 20957246Seric+---------+ 21057246Seric 21151220SericThere are fewer mailers supported in this version than the previous 21251220Sericversion, owing mostly to a simpler world. 21351220Seric 21451220Sericlocal The local and prog mailers. You will almost always 21551220Seric need these; the only exception is if you relay ALL 21657247Seric your mail to another site. This mailer is included 21757247Seric automatically. 21851220Seric 21951220Sericsmtp The Simple Mail Transport Protocol mailer. This does 22051220Seric not hide hosts behind a gateway or another other 22151220Seric such hack; it assumes a world where everyone is 22251220Seric running the name server. 22351220Seric 22451220Sericuucp The Unix-to-Unix Copy Program mailer. Actually, this 22551220Seric defines two mailers, "uucp" and "suucp". The latter 22651220Seric is for when you know that the UUCP mailer at the other 22751220Seric end can handle multiple recipients in one transfer. 22857246Seric When you invoke this, sendmail looks for all names in 22957246Seric the $=U class and sends them to the uucp mailer; all 23057246Seric names in the $=Y class are sent to suucp. Note that 23157246Seric this is a function of what version of rmail runs on 23257246Seric the receiving end, and hence may be out of your control. 23351220Seric 23458087Sericusenet Usenet (network news) delivery. If this is specified, 23558087Seric an extra rule is added to ruleset 0 that forwards all 23658087Seric local email for users named ``group.usenet'' to the 23758087Seric ``inews'' program. Note that this works for all groups, 23858087Seric and may be considered a security problem. 23958087Seric 24058363Sericfax Facsimile transmission. This is experimental and based 24158363Seric on Sam Leffler's FlexFAX software. For more information, 24258363Seric see below. 24358087Seric 24458363Seric 24557246Seric+----------+ 24657246Seric| FEATURES | 24757246Seric+----------+ 24851268Seric 24957246SericSpecial features can be requested using the "FEATURE" macro. For 25057246Sericexample, the .mc line: 25157246Seric 25257246Seric FEATURE(use_cw_file) 25357246Seric 25457246Serictells sendmail that you want to have it read an /etc/sendmail.cw 255*58782Sericfile to get values for class $=w. The FEATURE may contain a single 256*58782Sericoptional parameter -- for example: 25757246Seric 258*58782Seric FEATURE(mailertable, dbm /usr/lib/mailertable) 259*58782Seric 260*58782SericAvailable features are: 261*58782Seric 26257246Sericuse_cw_file Read the file /etc/sendmail.cw file to get alternate 26357246Seric names for this host. This might be used if you were 26457246Seric on a host that MXed for a dynamic set of other 26557246Seric hosts. If the set is static, just including the line 26657246Seric "Cw<name1> <name2> ..." is probably superior. 26758408Seric The actual filename can be overridden by redefining 26858408Seric confCW_FILE. 26958087Sericredirect Reject all mail addressed to "address.REDIRECT" with 27058087Seric a ``551 User not local; please try <address>'' message. 27158087Seric If this is set, you can alias people who have left 27258087Seric to their new address with ".REDIRECT" appended. 27358284Sericnouucp Don't do anything special with UUCP addresses at all. 27458526Sericnotsticky By default, email sent to "user@local.host" are marked 27558526Seric as "sticky" -- that is, the local addresses aren't 27658526Seric matched against UDB and don't go through ruleset 5. 27758526Seric This features disables this treatment. It would 27858526Seric normally be used on network gateway machines. 279*58782Sericmailertable Include a "mailer table" which can be used to override 280*58782Seric routing for particular domains. The argument of the 281*58782Seric FEATURE may be the key definition. If none is specified, 282*58782Seric the definition used is: 283*58782Seric hash /etc/mailertable.db -o 284*58782Seric Keys in this database must be of the form: 285*58782Seric mailer:domain 28657246Seric 28757246SericOther FEATUREs should be defined, but I was trying to keep these 28857246Sericconfig files fairly lean and mean. 28957246Seric 29058087Seric 29157246Seric+-------+ 29257246Seric| HACKS | 29357246Seric+-------+ 29457246Seric 29557246SericSome things just can't be called features. To make this clear, 29657247Sericthey go in the hack subdirectory and are referenced using the HACK 29757246Sericmacro. These will tend to be site-dependent. The release 29857246Sericincludes the Berkeley-dependent "cssubdomain" hack (that makes 29957246Sericsendmail accept local names in either Berkeley.EDU or CS.Berkeley.EDU; 30057246Sericthis is intended as a short-term aid while we move hosts into 30157246Sericsubdomains. 30257246Seric 30358087Seric 30457246Seric+--------------------+ 30557246Seric| SITE CONFIGURATION | 30657246Seric+--------------------+ 30757246Seric 30857246SericComplex sites will need more local configuration information, such as 30957246Sericlists of UUCP hosts they speak with directly. This can get a bit more 31057246Serictricky. For an example of a "complex" site, see cf/ucbvax.mc. 31157246Seric 31257246SericThe SITECONFIG macro allows you to indirectly reference site-dependent 31357246Sericconfiguration information stored in the siteconfig subdirectory. For 31457246Sericexample, the line 31557246Seric 31657246Seric SITECONFIG(uucp.ucbvax, ucbvax, U) 31757246Seric 31857246Sericreads the file uucp.ucbvax for local connection information. The 31957246Sericsecond parameter is the local name (in this case just "ucbvax" since 32057246Sericit is locally connected, and hence a UUCP hostname) and the name of 32157246Sericthe class in which to store the host information. Another SITECONFIG 32257246Sericline reads 32357246Seric 32457246Seric SITECONFIG(uucp.ucbarpa, ucbarpa.Berkeley.EDU, W) 32557246Seric 32657246SericThis says that the file uucp.ucbarpa contains the list of UUCP sites 32757246Sericconnected to ucbarpa.Berkeley.EDU. The $=W class will be used to 32857246Sericstore this list. [The machine ucbarpa is gone now, but I've left 32957246Sericthis out-of-date configuration file around to demonstrate how you 33057246Sericmight do this.] 33157246Seric 33257246SericThe siteconfig file (e.g., siteconfig/uucp.ucbvax.m4) contains nothing 33357246Sericmore than a sequence of SITE macros describing connectivity. For 33457246Sericexample: 33557246Seric 33657246Seric SITE(cnmat) 33757246Seric SITE(sgi olympus) 33857246Seric 33957246SericThe second example demonstrates that you can use two names on the 34057246Sericsame line; these are usually aliases for the same host (or are at 34157246Sericleast in the same company). 34257246Seric 34358087Seric 34457246Seric+-------------------+ 34557246Seric| TWEAKING RULESETS | 34657246Seric+-------------------+ 34757246Seric 34851268SericFor more complex configurations, you can define special rules. 34951268SericThe macro LOCAL_RULE_3 introduces rules that are used in canonicalizing 35051268Sericthe names. Any modifications made here are reflected in the header. 35151268Seric 35251268SericA common use is to convert old UUCP addreses to SMTP addresses using 35351268Sericthe UUCPSMTP macro. For example: 35451268Seric 35551268Seric LOCAL_RULE_3 35651268Seric UUCPSMTP(decvax, decvax.dec.com) 35751268Seric UUCPSMTP(research, research.att.com) 35851268Seric 35951268Sericwill cause addresses of the form "decvax!user" and "research!user" 36051268Sericto be converted to "user@decvax.dec.com" and "user@research.att.com" 36151268Sericrespectively. 36251268Seric 36357246SericThis could also be used to look hosts in a database map: 36457246Seric 36557246Seric LOCAL_RULE_3 36657246Seric R$* < @ $+ > $* $: $1 < @ $(hostmap $2 $) > $3 36757246Seric 36857246SericThis map would be defined in the LOCAL_CONFIG portion, as shown below. 36957246Seric 37051268SericSimilarly, LOCAL_RULE_0 can be used to introduce new parsing rules. 37151268SericFor example, new rules are needed to parse hostnames that you accept 37251309Sericvia MX records. For example, you might have: 37351268Seric 37451309Seric LOCAL_RULE_0 37551309Seric R$+ < @ cnmat.Berkeley.EDU > $#uucp $@ cnmat $: $1 37651309Seric 37751309SericYou would use this if you had installed an MX record for cnmat.Berkeley.EDU 37851309Sericpointing at this host; this rule catches the message and forwards it on 37951309Sericusing UUCP. 38051309Seric 38158681SericYou can also tweak rulesets 1 and 2 using LOCAL_RULE_1 and LOCAL_RULE_2. 38258681SericThese rulesets are normally empty. 38358681Seric 38457246SericA similar macro is LOCAL_CONFIG. This introduces lines added after the 38557246Sericboilerplate option setting but before rulesets, and can be used to 38657945Sericdeclare local database maps or whatever. For example: 38751268Seric 38857246Seric LOCAL_CONFIG 38957246Seric Khostmap hash /etc/hostmap.db 39057246Seric Kyplocal nis -m hosts.byname 39151220Seric 39258087Seric 39357246Seric+---------------------------+ 39457246Seric| MASQUERADING AND RELAYING | 39557246Seric+---------------------------+ 39657246Seric 39757246SericYou can have your host masquerade as another using 39857246Seric 39957246Seric MASQUERADE_AS(host.domain) 40057246Seric 40157246SericThis causes outgoing SMTP mail to be labelled as coming from the 40257246Sericindicated domain, rather than $j. One normally masquerades as one 40357246Sericof your own subdomains (for example, it's unlikely that I would 40457246Sericchoose to masquerade as an MIT site). 40557246Seric 40657246Sericthere are always users that need to be "exposed" -- that is, their 40757246Sericinternal site name should be displayed instead of the masquerade name. 40857246SericRoot is an example. You can add users to this list using 40957246Seric 41057246Seric EXPOSED_USER(usernames) 41157246Seric 41257246SericThis adds users to class E; you could also use something like 41357246Seric 41457246Seric FE/etc/sendmail.cE 41557246Seric 41657246SericYou can also arrange to relay all unqualified names (that is, names 41757246Sericwithout @host) to a relay host. For example, if you have a central 41857246Sericemail server, you might relay to that host so that users don't have 41957246Sericto have .forward files or aliases. You can do this using 42057246Seric 42158071Seric define(`LOCAL_RELAY', mailer:hostname) 42257246Seric 42358071SericThe ``mailer:'' can be omitted, in which case the mailer defaults to 42458071Seric"smtp". There are some user names that you don't want relayed, perhaps 42558071Sericbecause of local aliases. A common example is root, which may be 42658071Sericlocally aliased. You can add entries to this list using 42757246Seric 42857246Seric LOCAL_USER(usernames) 42957246Seric 43057246SericThis adds users to class L; you could also use something like 43157246Seric 43257246Seric FL/etc/sendmail.cL 43357246Seric 43457591SericIf you want all mail sent to a centralized hub, as for a shared 43557591Seric/var/spool/mail scheme, use 43657591Seric 43758071Seric define(`MAIL_HUB', mailer:hostname) 43857591Seric 43958071SericAgain, ``mailer:'' defaults to "smtp". If you define both LOCAL_RELAY 44058071Sericand MAIL_HUB, unqualified names and names in class L will be sent to 44158071Sericthe LOCAL_RELAY and other local names will be sent to MAIL_HUB. For 44258071Sericexample, if are on machine mastodon.CS.Berkeley.EDU, the following 44358071Sericcombinations of settings will have the indicated effects: 44457591Seric 44557591Sericemail sent to.... eric eric@mastodon.CS.Berkeley.EDU 44657591Seric 44757591SericLOCAL_RELAY set to mail.CS.Berkeley.EDU (delivered locally) 44857591Sericmail.CS.Berkeley.EDU 44957591Seric 45057591SericMAIL_HUB set to mammoth.CS.Berkeley.EDU mammoth.CS.Berkeley.EDU 45157591Sericmammoth.CS.Berkeley.EDU 45257591Seric 45357591SericBoth LOCAL_RELAY and mail.CS.Berkeley.EDU mammoth.CS.Berkeley.EDU 45457591SericMAIL_HUB set as above 45557591Seric 45658071Seric 45758071Seric+-------------------------------+ 45858071Seric| NON-SMTP BASED CONFIGURATIONS | 45958071Seric+-------------------------------+ 46058071Seric 46158071SericThese configuration files are designed primarily for use by SMTP-based 46258071Sericsites. I don't pretend that they are well tuned for UUCP-only or 46358071SericUUCP-primarily nodes (the latter is defined as a small local net 46458071Sericconnected to the rest of the world via UUCP). However, there is one 46558071Serichook to handle some special cases. 46658071Seric 46758071SericYou can define a ``smart host'' that understands a richer address syntax 46858071Sericusing: 46958071Seric 47058071Seric define(`SMART_HOST', mailer:hostname) 47158071Seric 47258071SericIn this case, the ``mailer:'' defaults to "suucp". Any messages that 47358071Sericcan't be handled using the usual UUCP rules are passed to this host. 47458071Seric 47558071SericIf you are on a local SMTP-based net that connects to the outside 47658071Sericworld via UUCP, you can use LOCAL_NET_CONFIG to add appropriate rules. 47758071SericFor example: 47858071Seric 47958071Seric define(`SMART_HOST', suucp:uunet) 48058071Seric LOCAL_NET_CONFIG 48158071Seric R$* < @ $* .$m > $* $#smtp $@ $2.$m $: $1 < @ $2.$m > $3 48258071Seric 48358071SericThis will cause all names that end in your domain name ($m) via 48458071SericSMTP; anything else will be sent via suucp (smart UUCP) to uunet. 48558071Seric 48658071Seric 48758363Seric+------------------+ 48858363Seric| FlexFAX SOFTWARE | 48958363Seric+------------------+ 49058363Seric 49158363SericSam Leffler's FlexFAX software is still in beta test -- but he expects a 49258363Sericpublic version out "later this week" [as of 3/1/93]. The following 49358363Sericblurb is direct from Sam: 49458363Seric 49558363Seric $Header: /usr/people/sam/fax/RCS/HOWTO,v 1.7 93/02/08 09:00:55 sam Exp $ 49658363Seric 49758363Seric How To Obtain This Software (in case all you get is this file) 49858363Seric 49958363Seric The source code is available for public ftp on 50058363Seric sgi.com sgi/fax/v2.1beta.tar.Z 50158363Seric (192.48.153.1) 50258363Seric 50358363Seric You can also obtain inst'able images for Silicon Graphics machines from 50458363Seric sgi.com sgi/fax/v2.1beta.inst.tar 50558363Seric (192.48.153.1) 50658363Seric 50758363Seric For example, 50858363Seric % ftp -n sgi.com 50958363Seric .... 51058363Seric ftp> user anonymous 51158363Seric ... <type in password> 51258363Seric ftp> cd sgi/fax 51358363Seric ftp> binary 51458363Seric ftp> get v2.1beta.tar.Z 51558363Seric 51658363Seric If you cannot use FTP at all, there is a service called "ftpmail" 51758363Seric available from gateekeeper.dec.com: you can send e-mail to this 51858363Seric machine and it will use FTP to retrieve files for you and send you the 51958363Seric files back again via e-mail. To find out more about the ftpmail 52058363Seric service, send a message to "ftpmail@gatekeeper.dec.com" whose body 52158363Seric consists of the single line "help". 52258363Seric 52358363Seric Internal to Silicon Graphics there are inst'able images on the host 52458363Seric flake.asd in the directory /d/dist. Thus you can do something like: 52558363Seric 52658363Seric % inst -f flake.asd.sgi.com:/d/dist/flexfax 52758363Seric 52858363Seric to install the software on your machine. 52958363Seric 53058363Seric The external distributions come in a compressed or uncompressed tar 53158363Seric file. To extract the source distribution: 53258363Seric 53358363Seric % zcat v2.1beta.tar.Z | tar xf - 53458363Seric 53558363Seric (uncompress and extract individual files in current directory). To 53658363Seric unpack and install the client portion of the inst'able distribution: 53758363Seric 53858363Seric % mkdir dist 53958363Seric % cd dist; tar xf ../v2.1beta.inst.tar; cd .. 54058363Seric % inst -f dist/flexfax 54158363Seric ... 54258363Seric inst> go 54358363Seric 54458363Seric (Note, the dist subdirectory is because some versions of inst fail if 54558363Seric the files are in the current directory.) Server binaries is also 54658363Seric included in the inst'able images as flexfax.server.*. It is not 54758363Seric installed by default, so to get it also you need to extract the do: 54858363Seric 54958363Seric % inst -f flexfax 55058363Seric ... 55158363Seric inst> install flexfax.server.* 55258363Seric inst> go 55358363Seric 55458363Seric The SGI binaries were built for Version 4.0.5 of the IRIX operating 55558363Seric system. They should work w/o problem on earlier versions of the 55658363Seric system, but I have not fully tested this. Also, note that to install a 55758363Seric server on an SGI machine, you need to have installed the Display 55858363Seric PostScript execution environment product (dps_eoe). Otherwise, the fax 55958363Seric server will not be able to convert PostScript to facsimile for 56058363Seric transmission. 56158363Seric 56258363Seric If you are working from the source distribution, look at the file README 56358363Seric in the top of the source tree. If you are working from the inst images, 56458363Seric you need to run faxaddmodem to setup and configure your fax modem. Do 56558363Seric man faxaddmodem for more information. 56658363Seric 56758363SericAlso from Sam: 56858363Seric 56958363Seric A mailing list for users of this software is located on sgi.com. 57058363Seric If you want to join this mailing list or have a list-related request 57158363Seric such as getting your name removed from it, send a request to 57258363Seric 57358363Seric flexfax-request@sgi.com 57458363Seric 57558363Seric Submissions (including bug reports) should be directed to: 57658363Seric 57758363Seric flexfax@sgi.com 57858363Seric 57958363Seric 58057945Seric+--------------------------------+ 58157945Seric| TWEAKING CONFIGURATION OPTIONS | 58257945Seric+--------------------------------+ 58357945Seric 58457945SericThere are a large number of configuration options that don't normally 58557945Sericneed to be changed. However, if you feel you need to tweak them, you 58657945Sericcan define the following M4 variables. This list is shown in four 58757945Sericcolumns: the name you define, the default value for that definition, 58857945Sericthe option or macro that is affected (either Ox for an option or Dx 58957945Sericfor a macro), and a brief description. Greater detail of the semantics 59057945Sericcan be found in the Installation and Operations Guide. 59157945Seric 59257945SericM4 Variable Name Default Mac/Opt Description 59357945SericconfMAILER_NAME MAILER-DAEMON Dn The sender name used for 59457945Seric internally generated 59557945Seric outgoing messages. 59658681SericconfFROM_LINE From $g $d Dl The From_ line used when 59758681Seric sending to files or programs. 59857945SericconfFROM_HEADER $?x$x <$g>$|$g$. The format of an internally 59957945Seric Dq generated From: address. 60057945SericconfOPERATORS .:%@!^/[] Do Address operator characters. 60157945SericconfSTMP_LOGIN_MSG $j Sendmail $v/$Z ready at $b 60257945Seric De The initial (spontaneous) 60357945Seric SMTP greeting message. 60457945SericconfEIGHT_BIT_INPUT False O8 Use 8-bit input? 60557945SericconfALIAS_WAIT 10 Oa Wait (in minutes) for alias 60657945Seric file rebuild. 60758087SericconfMIN_FREE_BLOCKS 4 Ob Minimum number of free blocks 60858087Seric on queue filesystem to accept 60958087Seric SMTP mail. 61057945SericconfBLANK_SUB . OB Blank (space) substitution 61157945Seric character. 61257945SericconfCON_EXPENSIVE False Oc Connect immediately to 61357945Seric mailers marked expensive? 61457945SericconfCHECKPOINT_INTERVAL 10 OC Checkpoint queue files 61557945Seric every N recipients. 61657945SericconfDELIVERY_MODE background Od Default delivery mode. 61757945SericconfAUTO_REBUILD False OD Automatically rebuild 61857945Seric alias file if needed. 61957945SericconfERROR_MODE (undefined) Oe Error message mode. 62057945SericconfERROR_MESSAGE (undefined) OE Error message header/file. 62157945SericconfSAVE_FROM_LINES False Of Save extra leading 62257945Seric From_ lines. 62357945SericconfTEMP_FILE_MODE 0600 OF Temporary file mode. 62457945SericconfDEF_GROUP_ID 1 Og Default group id. 62557945SericconfMATCH_GECOS False OG Match GECOS field. 62657945SericconfMAX_HOP 17 Oh Maximum hop count. 62757945SericconfIGNORE_DOTS False Oi Ignore dot as terminator 62857945Seric for incoming messages? 62957945SericconfBIND_OPTS (empty) OI Default options for BIND. 63057945SericconfMCI_CACHE_SIZE 2 Ok Size of open connection cache. 63157945SericconfMCI_CACHE_TIMEOUT 5m OK Open connection cache timeout. 63257945SericconfLOG_LEVEL 9 OL Log level. 63357945SericconfME_TOO False Om Include sender in group 63457945Seric expansions. 63557945SericconfCHECK_ALIASES True On Check RHS of aliases when 63657945Seric running newaliases. 63757945SericconfOLD_STYLE_HEADERS True Oo Assume that headers without 63857945Seric special chars are old style. 63958087SericconfPRIVACY_FLAGS public Op Privacy flags. 64057945SericconfCOPY_ERRORS_TO (undefined) OP Address for additional copies 64157945Seric of all error messages. 64257945SericconfQUEUE_FACTOR (undefined) Oq Slope of queue-only function 64358116SericconfREAD_TIMEOUT (undefined) Or SMTP read timeouts. 64457945SericconfSAFE_QUEUE True Os Commit all messages to disk 64557945Seric before forking. 64658484SericconfMESSAGE_TIMEOUT 5d OT Timeout for messages before 64757945Seric sending error message. 64857945SericconfTIME_ZONE USE_SYSTEM Oz Time zone info -- can be 64957945Seric USE_SYSTEM to use the system's 65057945Seric idea, USE_TZ to use the user's 65157945Seric TZ envariable, or something 65257945Seric else to force that value. 65357945SericconfDEF_USER_ID 1 Ou Default user id. 65458718SericconfUSERDB_SPEC (undefined) OU User database specification. 65557945SericconfNO_WILDCARD_MX False Ow No wildcard MX records matches 65657945Seric our domain. 65757945SericconfQUEUE_LA 8 Ox Load average at which queue-only 65857945Seric function kicks in. 65957945SericconfREFUSE_LA 12 OX Load average at which incoming 66057945Seric SMTP connections are refused. 66157945SericconfSEPARATE_PROC False Oy Run all deliveries in a 66257945Seric separate process. 66357945SericconfWORK_RECIPIENT_FACTOR 66457945Seric (undefined) OY Cost of each recipient. 66557945SericconfWORK_CLASS_FACTOR (undefined) Oz Priority multiplier for class. 66657945SericconfWORK_TIME_FACTOR (undefined) OZ Cost of each delivery attempt. 66758408SericconfCW_FILE /etc/sendmail.cw Name of file used to get the 66858408Seric Fw local additions to the $=w 66958408Seric class. 67057945Seric 67158087Seric 67257246Seric+-----------+ 67357246Seric| HIERARCHY | 67457246Seric+-----------+ 67557246Seric 67651220SericWithin this directory are several subdirectories, to wit: 67751220Seric 67851220Sericm4 General support routines. These are typically 67951220Seric very important and should not be changed without 68057247Seric very careful consideration. 68151220Seric 68251220Sericcf The configuration files themselves. They have 68351220Seric ".mc" suffixes, and must be run through m4 to 68451220Seric become complete. The resulting output should 68551220Seric have a ".cf" suffix. 68651220Seric 68751220Sericostype Definitions describing a particular operating 68851220Seric system type. These should always be referenced 68951220Seric using the OSTYPE macro in the .mc file. Examples 69051220Seric include "bsd4.3", "bsd4.4", "sunos3.5", and 69151220Seric "sunos4.1". 69251220Seric 69351220Sericdomain Definitions describing a particular domain, referenced 69451220Seric using the DOMAIN macro in the .mc file. These are 69551220Seric site dependent; for example, we contribute "cs.exposed.m4" 69651220Seric and "cs.hidden.m4" which both describe hosts in the 69751220Seric CS.Berkeley.EDU subdomain; the former displays the local 69851220Seric hostname (e.g., mammoth.CS.Berkeley.EDU), whereas the 69951220Seric latter does its best to hide the identity of the local 70051220Seric workstation inside the CS subdomain. 70151220Seric 70251220Sericmailer Descriptions of mailers. These are referenced using 70351220Seric the MAILER macro in the .mc file. 70451220Seric 70551220Sericsh Shell files used when building the .cf file from the 70651220Seric .mc file in the cf subdirectory. 70751220Seric 70851220Sericfeature These hold special orthogonal features that you might 70951220Seric want to include. They should be referenced using 71051220Seric the FEATURE macro. 71151220Seric 71251220Serichack Local hacks. These can be referenced using the HACK 71351220Seric macro. They shouldn't be of more than voyeuristic 71451220Seric interest outside the .Berkeley.EDU domain, but who knows? 71551220Seric We've all got our own peccadilloes. 71651220Seric 71751268Sericsiteconfig Site configuration -- e.g., tables of locally connected 71851268Seric UUCP sites. 71951220Seric 72051268Seric 72157246Seric+------------------------+ 72257246Seric| ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS | 72357246Seric+------------------------+ 72451220Seric 72551220SericThe following sections detail usage of certain internal parts of the 72651220Sericsendmail.cf file. Read them carefully if you are trying to modify 72751220Sericthe current model. If you find the above descriptions adequate, these 72851220Sericshould be {boring, confusing, tedious, ridiculous} (pick one or more). 72951220Seric 73051220SericRULESETS (* means built in to sendmail) 73151220Seric 73251220Seric 0 * Parsing 73351220Seric 1 * Sender rewriting 73451220Seric 2 * Recipient rewriting 73551220Seric 3 * Canonicalization 73651220Seric 4 * Post cleanup 73754839Seric 5 * Local address rewrite (after aliasing) 73851220Seric 6 Bottom half of Ruleset 3 73957247Seric 7 Hook for recursive ruleset 0 call 74057247Seric 8 74157247Seric 9 74251220Seric 74351220Seric 74451220SericMAILERS 74551220Seric 74651220Seric 0 local, prog local and program mailers 74751220Seric 1 smtp SMTP channel 74858087Seric 2 uucp UNIX-to-UNIX Copy Program 74958087Seric 3 netnews Network News delivery 75058363Seric 4 fax Sam Leffler's FlexFAX software 75151220Seric 75251220Seric 75351220SericMACROS 75451220Seric 75551220Seric A 75651220Seric B Bitnet Relay 75751220Seric C CSNET Relay 75854839Seric D The local domain -- usually not needed 75951220Seric E 76058363Seric F FAX Relay 76151220Seric G 76257591Seric H mail Hub (for mail clusters) 76351220Seric I 76451220Seric J 76551220Seric K 76651220Seric L 76751220Seric M Masquerade (who I claim to be) 76851220Seric N 76951220Seric O 77051220Seric P 77151220Seric Q 77251220Seric R Relay (for unqualified names) 77358071Seric S Smart Host 77451220Seric T 77551309Seric U my UUCP name (if I have a UUCP connection) 77651309Seric V UUCP Relay (class V hosts) 77751220Seric W UUCP Relay (class W hosts) 77851220Seric X UUCP Relay (class X hosts) 77951309Seric Y UUCP Relay (all other hosts) 78051220Seric Z Version number 78151220Seric 78251220Seric 78351220SericCLASSES 78451220Seric 78551220Seric A 78651220Seric B 78751220Seric C 78851220Seric D 78957246Seric E addresses that should not seem to come from $M 79054839Seric F hosts we forward for 79151220Seric G 79251220Seric H 79351220Seric I 79451220Seric J 79551220Seric K 79651220Seric L addresses that should not be forwarded to $R 79751220Seric M 79851220Seric N 79951220Seric O operators that indicate network operations (cannot be in local names) 80051220Seric P 80151220Seric Q 80251220Seric R 80351220Seric S 80451220Seric T 80551220Seric U locally connected UUCP hosts 80651309Seric V UUCP hosts connected to relay $V 80751309Seric W UUCP hosts connected to relay $W 80851309Seric X UUCP hosts connected to relay $X 80951309Seric Y locally connected smart UUCP hosts 81051220Seric Z 81154839Seric . the class containing only a dot 81251220Seric 81351220Seric 81451220SericM4 DIVERSIONS 81551220Seric 81658071Seric 1 Local host detection and resolution 81758071Seric 2 Local Ruleset 3 additions 81858071Seric 3 Local Ruleset 0 additions 81951268Seric 4 UUCP Ruleset 0 additions 82051309Seric 5 locally interpreted names (overrides $R) 82154839Seric 6 local configuration (at top of file) 82251220Seric 7 mailer definitions 82354839Seric 8 special local name recognition (late in ruleset 3) 82458681Seric 9 special local rulesets (1 and 2) 825