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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"


The network serviced by a particular invocation of sendmail is selected withth e
Family parameter of the DaemonPortOptions option (?§24.9.27 on page 993). In the absence
of an option declaration, IPv4 (for NETINET) is used as the default.
If you are running a precompiled sendmail binary, you can use the -d0.1 debugging
command-line switch(?§15.7.1 on page 542) to determine whichnetwork types are
supported (if any appear in the list, support is included).
3.4.33 NETINFO
Support NeXT netinfo(3) databases Tune with confMAPDEF
The netinfo(3) form of database is supplied withth e NeXT, NeXTSTeP, OpenStep,
Darwin, Mac OS 10.0, and Mac OS X operating systems. It is a network information
service that provides file contents such as aliases and passwd, and locations suchas the
location of the sendmail.cf file. If you are running on a NeXT or under NeXTSTeP, this
NETINFO will automatically be defined in your operating system??™s devtools/OS file. If you
also define AUTO_NETINFO_ALIASES, NETINFO will automatically be used to resolve
aliases. Otherwise, you will need to enable that use by declaring netinfo: in an alias declaration
or by including netinfo in your service switch file (?§12.1.1 on page 461).
The netinfo(3) databases can also be used to declare netinfo type maps (?§23.2.2 on page
882) with the K configuration command.
If you are running a precompiled sendmail binary, you can use the -d0.


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