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.\" Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Proofpoint, Inc. and its suppliers.
.\" All rights reserved.
.\" Copyright (c) 1983, 1997 Eric P. Allman. All rights reserved.
.\" Copyright (c) 1988, 1991, 1993
.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
.\"
.\" By using this file, you agree to the terms and conditions set
.\" forth in the LICENSE file which can be found at the top level of
.\" the sendmail distribution.
.\"
.\"
.\" $Id: sendmail.8,v 8.61 2013-11-22 20:51:56 ca Exp $
.\"
.TH SENDMAIL 8 "$Date: 2013-11-22 20:51:56 $"
.SH NAME
sendmail
\- an electronic mail transport agent
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B sendmail
.RI [ flags "] [" "address ..." ]
.br
.B newaliases
.br
.B mailq
.RB [ \-v ]
.br
.B hoststat
.br
.B purgestat
.br
.B smtpd
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B Sendmail
sends a message to one or more
.I recipients,
routing the message over whatever networks
are necessary.
.B Sendmail
does internetwork forwarding as necessary
to deliver the message to the correct place.
.PP
.B Sendmail
is not intended as a user interface routine;
other programs provide user-friendly
front ends;
.B sendmail
is used only to deliver pre-formatted messages.
.PP
With no flags,
.B sendmail
reads its standard input
up to an end-of-file
or a line consisting only of a single dot
and sends a copy of the message found there
to all of the addresses listed.
It determines the network(s) to use
based on the syntax and contents of the addresses.
.PP
Local addresses are looked up in a file
and aliased appropriately.
Aliasing can be prevented by preceding the address
with a backslash.
Beginning with 8.10, the sender is included in any alias
expansions, e.g.,
if `john' sends to `group',
and `group' includes `john' in the expansion,
then the letter will also be delivered to `john'.
.SS Parameters
.TP
.B \-Ac
Use submit.cf even if the operation mode does not indicate
an initial mail submission.
.TP
.B \-Am
Use sendmail.cf even if the operation mode indicates
an initial mail submission.
.TP
.BI \-B type
Set the body type to
.IR type .
Current legal values are
7BIT
or
8BITMIME.
.TP
.B \-ba
Go into
ARPANET
mode.
All input lines must end with a CRLF,
and all messages will be generated with a CRLF at the end.
Also,
the ``From:'' and ``Sender:''
fields are examined for the name of the sender.
.TP
.B \-bC
Check the configuration file.
.TP
.B \-bd
Run as a daemon.
.B Sendmail
will fork and run in background
listening on socket 25 for incoming
SMTP
connections.
This is normally run from
/etc/rc.
.TP
.B \-bD
Same as
.B \-bd
except runs in foreground.
.TP
.B \-bh
Print the persistent host status database.
.TP
.B \-bH
Purge expired entries from the persistent host status database.
.TP
.B \-bi
Initialize the alias database.
.TP
.B \-bm
Deliver mail in the usual way (default).
.TP
.B \-bp
Print a listing of the queue(s).
.TP
.B \-bP
Print number of entries in the queue(s);
only available with shared memory support.
.TP
.B \-bs
Use the
SMTP
protocol as described in
RFC821
on standard input and output.
This flag implies all the operations of the
.B \-ba
flag that are compatible with
SMTP.
.TP
.B \-bt
Run in address test mode.
This mode reads addresses and shows the steps in parsing;
it is used for debugging configuration tables.
.TP
.B \-bv
Verify names only \- do not try to collect or deliver a message.
Verify mode is normally used for validating
users or mailing lists.
.TP
.BI \-C file
Use alternate configuration file.
.B Sendmail
gives up any enhanced (set-user-ID or set-group-ID) privileges
if an alternate configuration file is specified.
.TP
.BI "\-D " logfile
Send debugging output to the indicated log file instead of stdout.
.TP
.BI \-d category . level...
Set the debugging flag for
.I category
to
.IR level .
.I Category
is either an integer or a name specifying the topic, and
.I level
an integer specifying the level of debugging output desired.
Higher levels generally mean more output.
More than one flag can be specified by separating them with commas.
A list of numeric debugging categories can be found in the TRACEFLAGS file
in the sendmail source distribution.
.br
The option
.B \-d0.1
prints the version of
.B sendmail
and the options it was compiled with.
.br
Most other categories are only useful with, and documented in,
.BR sendmail 's
source code.
.ne 1i
.TP
.BI \-F fullname
Set the full name of the sender.
.TP
.BI \-f name
Sets the name of the ``from'' person
(i.e., the envelope sender of the mail).
This address may also be used in the From: header
if that header is missing during initial submission.
The envelope sender address is used as the recipient
for delivery status notifications
and may also appear in a Return-Path: header.
.B \-f
should only be used
by ``trusted'' users
(normally
.IR root ", " daemon ,
and
.IR network )
or if the person you are trying to become
is the same as the person you are.
Otherwise,
an X-Authentication-Warning header
will be added to the message.
.TP
.BI \-G
Relay (gateway) submission of a message,
e.g., when
.BR rmail
calls
.B sendmail .
.TP
.BI \-h N
Set the hop count to
.IR N .
The hop count is incremented every time the mail is processed.
When it reaches a limit,
the mail is returned with an error message,
the victim of an aliasing loop.
If not specified,
``Received:'' lines in the message are counted.
.TP
.B \-i
Do not strip a leading dot from lines in incoming messages,
and do not treat a dot on a line by itself
as the end of an incoming message.
This should be set if you are reading data from a file.
.TP
.BI "\-L " tag
Set the identifier used in syslog messages to the supplied
.IR tag .
.TP
.BI "\-N " dsn
Set delivery status notification conditions to
.IR dsn ,
which can be
`never'
for no notifications
or a comma separated list of the values
`failure'
to be notified if delivery failed,
`delay'
to be notified if delivery is delayed, and
`success'
to be notified when the message is successfully delivered.
.TP
.B \-n
Don't do aliasing.
.TP
\fB\-O\fP \fIoption\fR=\fIvalue\fR
Set option
.I option
to the specified
.IR value .
This form uses long names. See below for more details.
.TP
.BI \-o "x value"
Set option
.I x
to the specified
.IR value .
This form uses single character names only.
The short names are not described in this manual page;
see the
.I "Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide"
for details.
.TP
.BI \-p protocol
Set the name of the protocol used to receive the message.
This can be a simple protocol name such as ``UUCP''
or a protocol and hostname, such as ``UUCP:ucbvax''.
.TP
\fB\-q\fR[\fItime\fR]
Process saved messages in the queue at given intervals.
If
.I time
is omitted, process the queue once.
.I Time
is given as a tagged number,
with
`s'
being seconds,
`m'
being minutes (default),
`h'
being hours,
`d'
being days,
and
`w'
being weeks.
For example,
`\-q1h30m'
or
`\-q90m'
would both set the timeout to one hour thirty minutes.
By default,
.B sendmail
will run in the background.
This option can be used safely with
.BR \-bd .
.TP
\fB\-qp\fR[\fItime\fR]
Similar to \fB\-q\fItime\fR,
except that instead of periodically forking a child to process the queue,
sendmail forks a single persistent child for each queue
that alternates between processing the queue and sleeping.
The sleep time is given as the argument; it defaults to 1 second.
The process will always sleep at least 5 seconds if the queue was
empty in the previous queue run.
.TP
\fB\-q\fRf
Process saved messages in the queue once and do not fork(),
but run in the foreground.
.TP
\fB\-q\fRG\fIname\fR
Process jobs in queue group called
.I name
only.
.TP
\fB\-q\fR[\fI!\fR]I\fIsubstr\fR
Limit processed jobs to those containing
.I substr
as a substring of the queue id or not when
.I !
is specified.
.TP
\fB\-q\fR[\fI!\fR]Q\fIsubstr\fR
Limit processed jobs to quarantined jobs containing
.I substr
as a substring of the quarantine reason or not when
.I !
is specified.
.TP
\fB\-q\fR[\fI!\fR]R\fIsubstr\fR
Limit processed jobs to those containing
.I substr
as a substring of one of the recipients or not when
.I !
is specified.
.TP
\fB\-q\fR[\fI!\fR]S\fIsubstr\fR
Limit processed jobs to those containing
.I substr
as a substring of the sender or not when
.I !
is specified.
.TP
\fB\-Q\fR[reason]
Quarantine a normal queue items with the given reason or
unquarantine quarantined queue items if no reason is given.
This should only be used with some sort of item matching using
as described above.
.TP
.BI "\-R " return
Set the amount of the message to be returned
if the message bounces.
The
.I return
parameter can be
`full'
to return the entire message or
`hdrs'
to return only the headers.
In the latter case also local bounces return only the headers.
.TP
.BI \-r name
An alternate and obsolete form of the
.B \-f
flag.
.TP
.B \-t
Read message for recipients.
To:, Cc:, and Bcc: lines will be scanned for recipient addresses.
The Bcc: line will be deleted before transmission.
.TP
.B \-U
If a mail submission via the command line requires the use of the
.B SMTPUTF8
argument for the
.B MAIL
command,
e.g., because a header uses UTF-8 encoding,
but the addresses on the command line are all ASCII,
then this option must be used.
Only available if
.B EAI
support is enabled,
and the
.B SMTPUTF8
option is set.
.TP
.BI "\-V " envid
Set the original envelope id.
This is propagated across SMTP to servers that support DSNs
and is returned in DSN-compliant error messages.
.TP
.B \-v
Go into verbose mode.
Alias expansions will be announced, etc.
.TP
.BI "\-X " logfile
Log all traffic in and out of mailers in the indicated log file.
This should only be used as a last resort
for debugging mailer bugs.
It will log a lot of data very quickly.
.TP
.B \-\-
Stop processing command flags and use the rest of the arguments as
addresses.
.SS Options
There are also a number of processing options that may be set.
Normally these will only be used by a system administrator.
Options may be set either on the command line
using the
.B \-o
flag (for short names), the
.B \-O
flag (for long names),
or in the configuration file.
This is a partial list limited to those options that are likely to be useful
on the command line
and only shows the long names;
for a complete list (and details), consult the
.IR "Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide" .
The options are:
.TP
.RI AliasFile= file
Use alternate alias file.
.TP
HoldExpensive
On mailers that are considered ``expensive'' to connect to,
don't initiate immediate connection.
This requires queueing.
.TP
.RI CheckpointInterval= N
Checkpoint the queue file after every
.I N
successful deliveries (default 10).
This avoids excessive duplicate deliveries
when sending to long mailing lists
interrupted by system crashes.
.ne 1i
.TP
.RI DeliveryMode= x
Set the delivery mode to
.IR x .
Delivery modes are
`i'
for interactive (synchronous) delivery,
`b'
for background (asynchronous) delivery,
`q'
for queue only \- i.e.,
actual delivery is done the next time the queue is run, and
`d'
for deferred \- the same as
`q'
except that database lookups for maps which have set the \-D option
(default for the host map) are avoided.
.TP
.RI ErrorMode= x
Set error processing to mode
.IR x .
Valid modes are
`m'
to mail back the error message,
`w'
to ``write''
back the error message
(or mail it back if the sender is not logged in),
`p'
to print the errors on the terminal
(default),
`q'
to throw away error messages
(only exit status is returned),
and
`e'
to do special processing for the BerkNet.
If the text of the message is not mailed back
by modes
`m'
or
`w'
and if the sender is local to this machine,
a copy of the message is appended to the file
.I dead.letter
in the sender's home directory.
.TP
SaveFromLine
Save
UNIX-style
From lines at the front of messages.
.TP
.RI MaxHopCount= N
The maximum number of times a message is allowed to ``hop''
before we decide it is in a loop.
.TP
IgnoreDots
Do not take dots on a line by themselves
as a message terminator.
.TP
SendMimeErrors
Send error messages in MIME format.
If not set, the DSN (Delivery Status Notification) SMTP extension
is disabled.
.TP
.RI ConnectionCacheTimeout= timeout
Set connection cache timeout.
.TP
.RI ConnectionCacheSize= N
Set connection cache size.
.TP
.RI LogLevel= n
The log level.
.TP
.RI MeToo= False
Don't send to ``me'' (the sender) if I am in an alias expansion.
.TP
CheckAliases
Validate the right hand side of aliases during a
newaliases(1)
command.
.TP
OldStyleHeaders
If set, this message may have
old style headers.
If not set,
this message is guaranteed to have new style headers
(i.e., commas instead of spaces between addresses).
If set, an adaptive algorithm is used that will correctly
determine the header format in most cases.
.TP
.RI QueueDirectory= queuedir
Select the directory in which to queue messages.
.TP
.RI StatusFile= file
Save statistics in the named file.
.TP
.RI Timeout.queuereturn= time
Set the timeout on undelivered messages in the queue to the specified time.
After delivery has failed
(e.g., because of a host being down)
for this amount of time,
failed messages will be returned to the sender.
The default is five days.
.TP
.RI UserDatabaseSpec= userdatabase
If set, a user database is consulted to get forwarding information.
You can consider this an adjunct to the aliasing mechanism,
except that the database is intended to be distributed;
aliases are local to a particular host.
This may not be available if your sendmail does not have the
USERDB
option compiled in.
.TP
ForkEachJob
Fork each job during queue runs.
May be convenient on memory-poor machines.
.TP
SevenBitInput
Strip incoming messages to seven bits.
.TP
.RI EightBitMode= mode
Set the handling of eight bit input to seven bit destinations to
.IR mode :
m
(mimefy) will convert to seven-bit MIME format,
p
(pass) will pass it as eight bits (but violates protocols),
and
s
(strict) will bounce the message.
.TP
.RI MinQueueAge= timeout
Sets how long a job must ferment in the queue between attempts to send it.
.TP
.RI DefaultCharSet= charset
Sets the default character set used to label 8-bit data
that is not otherwise labelled.
.TP
.RI NoRecipientAction= action
Set the behaviour when there are no recipient headers (To:, Cc: or
Bcc:) in the message to
.IR action :
none
leaves the message unchanged,
add-to
adds a To: header with the envelope recipients,
add-apparently-to
adds an Apparently-To: header with the envelope recipients,
add-bcc
adds an empty Bcc: header, and
add-to-undisclosed
adds a header reading
`To: undisclosed-recipients:;'.
.TP
.RI MaxDaemonChildren= N
Sets the maximum number of children that an incoming SMTP daemon
will be allowed to spawn at any time to
.IR N .
.TP
.RI ConnectionRateThrottle= N
Sets the maximum number of connections per second to the SMTP port to
.IR N .
.PP
In aliases,
the first character of a name may be
a vertical bar to cause interpretation of
the rest of the name as a command
to pipe the mail to.
It may be necessary to quote the name to keep
.B sendmail
from suppressing the blanks from between arguments.
For example, a common alias is:
.IP
msgs: "|/usr/bin/msgs \-s"
.PP
Aliases may also have the syntax
.RI ``:include: filename ''
to ask
.B sendmail
to read the named file for a list of recipients.
For example, an alias such as:
.IP
poets: ":include:/usr/local/lib/poets.list"
.PP
would read
.I /usr/local/lib/poets.list
for the list of addresses making up the group.
.PP
.B Sendmail
returns an exit status describing what it did.
The codes are defined in
.RI < sysexits.h >:
.TP
EX_OK
Successful completion on all addresses.
.TP
EX_NOUSER
User name not recognized.
.TP
EX_UNAVAILABLE
Catchall meaning necessary resources
were not available.
.TP
EX_SYNTAX
Syntax error in address.
.TP
EX_SOFTWARE
Internal software error,
including bad arguments.
.TP
EX_OSERR
Temporary operating system error,
such as
``cannot fork''.
.TP
EX_NOHOST
Host name not recognized.
.TP
EX_TEMPFAIL
Message could not be sent immediately,
but was queued.
.PP
If invoked as
.BR newaliases ,
.B sendmail
will rebuild the alias database. If invoked as
.BR mailq ,
.B sendmail
will print the contents of the mail queue.
If invoked as
.BR hoststat ,
.B sendmail
will print the persistent host status database.
If invoked as
.BR purgestat ,
.B sendmail
will purge expired entries from the persistent host status database.
If invoked as
.BR smtpd ,
.B sendmail
will act as a daemon, as if the
.B \-bd
option were specified.
.SH NOTES
.B sendmail
often gets blamed for many problems
that are actually the result of other problems,
such as overly permissive modes on directories.
For this reason,
.B sendmail
checks the modes on system directories and files
to determine if they can be trusted.
Although these checks can be turned off
and your system security reduced by setting the
.BR DontBlameSendmail
option,
the permission problems should be fixed.
For more information, see the
.I "Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide"
.SH FILES
Except for the file
.I /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
itself the following pathnames are all specified in
.IR /etc/mail/sendmail.cf .
Thus,
these values are only approximations.
.PP
.TP
/etc/mail/aliases
raw data for alias names
.TP
/etc/mail/aliases.db
data base of alias names
.TP
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf
configuration file
.TP
/etc/mail/helpfile
help file
.TP
/var/lib/sendmail/sendmail.st
collected statistics
.TP
/var/spool/mqueue/*
temp files
.SH SEE ALSO
binmail(1),
mail(1),
rmail(1),
syslog(3),
aliases(5),
mailaddr(7),
rc(8)
.PP
DARPA
Internet Request For Comments
.IR RFC819 ,
.IR RFC821 ,
.IR RFC822 .
.IR "Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide" ,
No. 8, SMM.
.PP
http://www.sendmail.org/
.PP
US Patent Numbers 6865671, 6986037.
.SH HISTORY
The
.B sendmail
command appeared in
4.2BSD.
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