The following table describes new flags that are used to compile sendmail. If your configuration requires other flags, you need to download the source and recompile the binary yourself. You can find information about this process at http://www.sendmail.org.
Table 21–14 New Flags Used to Compile sendmail
Flag |
Description |
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HASFCHOWN |
Supports the use of fchown(2). |
HASRANDOM |
Supports the use of rand(3C), instead of random(3C). |
MAXINTERFACES |
Indicates the number of interfaces to read when sendmail probes for host names and IP addresses for class w ($=w). The default value is 512. |