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System Administration Guide: Network Services Oracle Solaris 11 Express 11/10 |
Part I Network Services Topics
Part II Accessing Network File Systems Topics
4. Managing Network File Systems (Overview)
5. Network File System Administration (Tasks)
6. Accessing Network File Systems (Reference)
8. Planning and Enabling SLP (Tasks)
10. Incorporating Legacy Services
Other sendmail Information Sources
Introduction to the Components of Mail Services
Overview of the Software Components
Overview of the Hardware Components
Part V Serial Networking Topics
15. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Overview)
16. Planning for the PPP Link (Tasks)
17. Setting Up a Dial-up PPP Link (Tasks)
18. Setting Up a Leased-Line PPP Link (Tasks)
19. Setting Up PPP Authentication (Tasks)
20. Setting Up a PPPoE Tunnel (Tasks)
21. Fixing Common PPP Problems (Tasks)
22. Solaris PPP 4.0 (Reference)
23. Migrating From Asynchronous Solaris PPP to Solaris PPP 4.0 (Tasks)
25. Administering UUCP (Tasks)
Part VI Working With Remote Systems Topics
27. Working With Remote Systems (Overview)
28. Administering the FTP Server (Tasks)
29. Accessing Remote Systems (Tasks)
Part VII Monitoring Network Services Topics
This section provides information about new features in various Oracle Solaris releases.
The following changes have been made in the Oracle Solaris 11 release:
The sendmail instance was split into two instances to provide better management of the traditional daemon (svc:/network/smtp:sendmail) and the client queue runner (svc:/network/smtp:sendmail-client).
The system can be configured to automatically rebuild the sendmail.cf and the submit.mc configuration files. The required steps are documented in How to Automatically Rebuild a Configuration File.
By default, the sendmail daemon runs in the new local daemon mode. The local–only mode only accepts incoming mail from the local host or loopback SMTP connections. For instance, mail from a cron job or between local users would be accepted. Outbound mail is routed as expected, only the incoming mail is changed. The -bl option is used to select the local-only mode, also known as the Become Local mode. For more information about this mode, see the sendmail(1M) man page. For instructions on how to change back to the -bd or Become Daemon mode, see How to Use sendmail in the Open Mode.
The -t and -u options to the makemap command now work as expected. The delimiter declared with the -t option is used as the delimiter, even with the -u option. Previously a space would be used as a delimiter if the -u option was used, regardless of the delimiter defined by the -t option. See the makemap(1M) man page for more information about these options.
sendmail supports SMTP using Transport Layer Security (TLS). For more information, see the following:
sendmail version 8.13 is the default. For information about version 8.13 and other changes, see the following:
The mail service is managed by the Service Management Facility. Administrative actions on this service, such as enabling, disabling, or restarting, can be performed by using the svcadm command. The service's status can be queried by using the svcs command. For more information about the Service Management Facility, see the smf(5) man page and Chapter 11, Managing Services (Overview), in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.