Name
*file* and *include*
Synopsis
The *file*
delivery
agent (the *
characters are part of the name)
handles delivery to files. The *include*
delivery
agent handles delivery through :include
: lists.
Neither can be considered a true delivery agent, however, because
actual delivery is still handled internally by
sendmail. Instead, they provide a way to tune
delivery agent behavior for these two delivery needs.
The defaults for these delivery agents are predefined. They can be viewed with the following command (note that output lines are wrapped to fit the page):[6]
% /usr/sbin/sendmail -d0.15 -bt < /dev/null | egrep "file|include"
mailer 1 (*file*): P=[FILE] S=parse/parse R=parse/parse M=0 U=0:0 F=9DEFMPloqsu L=0
E=\n T=X-Unix/X-Unix/X-Unix r=100 A=FILE $u
mailer 2 (*include*): P=/dev/null S=parse/parse R=parse/parse M=0 U=0:0 F=su L=0 E=\n
T=<undefined>/<undefined>/<undefined> r=100 A=INCLUDE $u
These predefined defaults can be overwritten, however, by declaring
*file*
and *include*
in the
configuration file. For example, the following configuration file
declaration overrides the internal definition shown earlier, and
limits the size of any mail message that is delivered to files to 1
megabyte:
M*file*, P=[FILE], M=1000000
, F=9DEFMPloqsu, T=X-Unix/X-Unix/X-Unix, A=FILE $u
Note that any delivery agent equate that does not default to zero
(such as the P=
, F=
,
T=
, and A=
delivery agent equates) needs to be copied to this configuration file declaration, or the original value will be lost. ...
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