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command-line switch (?§15.7.1 on page 542) to determine whether SCANF support is
included (if it appears in the list, support is included).
3.4.50 SECUREWARE
Support SecureWare C2 security package Port, edit sendmail/conf.h
Some implementations of Unix support a higher level of security called C2. In general, such
sites are governmental or industrial where security is of high concern. SecureWare?„? is a
commercial add-on available for many architectures, most notably SCO Unix.
Now that SCO has split into two new companies, SecureWare is no longer available. This
SECUREWARE compile-time macro has been retained, however, because those sites that
have already installed it will use this macro.
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If sendmail is built withth is SECUREWARE compile-time macro defined, it will perform
delivery under the identity of the luid of the recipient. In general, this SECUREWARE
compile-time macro is correctly defined for those systems that are known to use it.
If you are running a precompiled version of sendmail, you can determine whether SECUREWARE
was included by using the -d0.10 debugging switch(?§15.7.1 on page 542) (if it
appears in the list, support was included).
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