A controlling user is set when delivering to files (?§12.2.2 on page 466)
or through programs (?§12.2.3 on page 468):
ctladdr=
(111/22),
The controlling user is printed as an address, the , although it could also
be a local login name when mail originates locally (such as you). If the controlling user is
the identity of a local user, the uid (the 111) and the gid (the 22) for that user are also
logged.
14.6.6 daemon=
The name of the sender??™s daemon syslog equate
When sendmail logs the sender of a message it includes a syslog equate that shows the
name of the daemon that handled the transaction. Daemons are named with the
DaemonPortOptions option??™s Name pair (?§24.9.27.8 on page 996).
O DaemonPortOptions=Name=MTA
Whenever sendmail logs the sender of a message (with from=) and when the message was
handled by a daemon (not standard input), this daemon= syslog equate will show the
daemon??™s name.
14.6.7 delay=
The total time to deliver syslog equate
A mail message can be delivered immediately, without ever having been queued, or it can
be queued and retried over and over again until it either times out or succeeds. The delay=
shows the total amount of time the message took to be delivered. This period of time starts
when sendmail first receives the message and ends when the message is finally delivered or
bounced.
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