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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"


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 whether TLS_NO_RSA support
is included (if it appears in the list, support is included).
3.4.68 TOBUFSIZE
Set buffer for recipient list Tune, edit sendmail/conf.h
TOBUFSIZE limits the total number of recipients that can be delivered at once. It sets the
size of the buffer that will hold the list of recipients, where that default size varies based on
your operating system. If you need to increase that limit, you can experiment by cautiously
increasing TOBUFSIZE.
To change the size of TOBUFSIZE, edit sendmail/conf.h and rebuild sendmail. There is no
debugging switch that will show the size of TOBUFSIZE.
3.4.69 TTYNAME
Set $y to tty name (obsolete) Debug with confENVDEF
The $y defined macro (?§21.9.105 on page 852) is intended to hold as its value the base
name of the controlling tty device (if there is one). On BSD-derived systems, this is a name
such as the following, but with the /dev/ prefix removed:
/dev/tty04
Defining TTYNAME enables sendmail to put this information into $y:
APPENDDEF(`confENVDEF??, `-DTTYNAME??)
Note that TTYNAME is useful only for debugging sendmail. Th esendmail program does
not itself use $y for anything. Also note that defining TTYNAME requires that your system
support the ttyname(2) system call.


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