6.20 on page 526).
14.6.3 bodytype=
The body type of the message syslog equate
The body type of a message can be BITMIME, BIT, or undefined. If it is defined, this
equate will appear in the envelope sender??™s syslog(3) record to show the body type:
... bodytype=8BITMIME,
?§21.9.34 on page 819 The ${daemon_info} listening daemon??™s syslog information
?§23.7.25 on page 939 The syslog database-map type syslogs via rule sets
?§26.2.6 on page 1180 Milter logging with syslog
Table 14-5. Other places that syslog useful information (continued)
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14.6.4 class=
Precedence: header??™s value syslog equate
If the mail message contained a Precedence: header (?§25.10 on page 1148), the class=
reflects sendmail??™s interpretation of the keyword that follows that header. For example,
given the configuration command:
Plist=-30
the following header will yield a class= value of -30:
Precedence: list
If no Precedence: header is present in the message, the value shown for class= is zero. The
class= is shown only for sender records.
14.6.5 ctladdr=
The controlling user syslog equate
When sendmail logs the recipient??™s record, it will include the identity of the controlling
user, if there is one.
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