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| | -c option (aliasadmin command) ( ) |
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| | case sensitivity |
| | | domain addresses ( ) ( ) |
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| | changing |
| | | aliases in /etc/mail/aliases file ( ) ( ) |
| | | aliases in NIS+ mail_aliases table ( ) |
| | | /etc/shells file ( ) |
| | | .forward files search path ( ) |
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| | check-aliases script ( ) |
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| | check-hostname script ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) |
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| | check-permissions script ( ) |
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| | classes |
| | | file containing ( ) |
| | | sendmailvars.org_dir table and ( ) |
| | | sendmailvars table and ( ) |
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| | clients |
| | | See mail clients | |
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| | command-line arguments |
| | | See sendmail program, arguments to | |
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| | communications protocols |
| | | See protocols | |
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| | confFORWARD_PATH definition ( ) ( ) |
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| | configuration files |
| | | See also main.cf file; sendmail.cf file; subsidiary.cf file | |
| | | default ( ) |
| | | described ( ) |
| | | mail clients ( ) |
| | | mail gateways ( ) |
| | | mail hosts ( ) |
| | | mail servers ( ) |
| | | new options ( ) |
| | | selecting ( ) |
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| | configuration table (sendmail program) ( ) |
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| | configuration types ( ) ( ) ( ) |
| | | basic elements ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) |
| | | local mail and remote connection ( ) |
| | | local mail only ( ) ( ) |
| | | remote mail ( ) ( ) |
| | | two domains and a gateway ( ) |
| | | typical configuration ( ) ( ) |
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| | configuring |
| | | See also aliases | |
| | | administering a configuration ( ) ( ) |
| | | mail clients ( ) ( ) |
| | | mail gateways ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) |
| | | mail hosts ( ) ( ) ( ) |
| | | mail servers ( ) ( ) |
| | | multifunction components ( ) |
| | | overview ( ) ( ) |
| | | preparation for ( ) |
| | | testing a configuration ( ) |
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| | connections to other systems |
| | | verifying ( ) ( ) |
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| | creating |
| | | See also adding; aliases; configuring | |
| | | /etc/shells file ( ) |
| | | keyed maps ( ) |
| | | mail configuration file ( ) |
| | | postmaster mailbox ( ) |
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| | crontab file ( ) |
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| | custom mailers, user-specified ( ) |