The following table shows the contents of the /etc/mail directory.
Name |
Type |
Description |
---|---|---|
File |
Default settings for the mailtool user agent. |
|
File |
Mail-forwarding information. |
|
File |
Default binary form of mail-forwarding information that is created by running newaliases. |
|
File |
Binary form of mail-forwarding information that is created by running newaliases. Can still be used, but is no longer used by default in the Solaris 9 release. |
|
File |
Binary form of mail-forwarding information that is created by running newaliases. Can still be used, but is no longer used by default in the Solaris 9 release. |
|
File |
Default settings for the mailx user agent. |
|
File |
Sample configuration file for main systems. |
|
File |
List of all domains for which relaying is allowed. By default, only the local domain is allowed. |
|
File |
Configuration file for mail routing. |
|
File |
New configuration file for the mail submission program (MSP). For more information, refer to New Configuration File, submit.cf. |
|
File |
Optional file that you can create if the number of aliases for the mail host is too long. |
|
File |
Help file that is used by the SMTP HELP command. |
|
File |
File that lists the PID of the listening daemon and is now in /var/run. |
|
File |
sendmail statistics file. If this file is present, sendmail logs the amount of traffic through each mailer. Previously, this file was called sendmail.st. |
|
File |
Sample configuration file for subsidiary systems. |
|
File |
File that lists the users (one user per line) who can be trusted to perform certain mail operations. By default, only root is in this file. Certain mail operations, when performed by untrusted users, result in the following warning, X-Authentication-Warning: header being added to a message. |