-V
Specify the ENVID string V8.8 and later
The -V
command-line
switch is used to specify the envelope identifier
for the outgoing message. That identifier is called
the ENVID and is part of the DSN extension to ESMTP.
ENVID and the ${envid}
sendmail macro are fully
discussed in ${envid} on
page 823.
The form of the -V
command-line switch looks like this:
-Venvid -V envid
Space between the -V
and its argument is optional. The
envid
must be a legal
ENVID identifier. If an illegal character is
specified in envid
, the
following error is printed, and that declaration is
ignored:
Invalid syntax in -V flag
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