Mail Administration Guide

sendmail Overview

The sendmail program can use different types of communications protocols, like TCP/IP and UUCP. It also implements an SMTP server, message queueing, and mailing lists. Name interpretation is controlled by a pattern-matching system that can handle both domain-based naming and improvised conventions.

The sendmail program can accept domain-based naming as well as arbitrary (older) name syntaxes--resolving ambiguities by using heuristics you specify. sendmail can also convert messages between disparate naming schemes. The domain technique separates the issue of physical versus logical naming. See the TCP/IP and Data Communications Administration Guide for a complete description of Internet domain-naming conventions.

You can handle certain special cases by improvised techniques, like providing network names that appear local to hosts on other networks.