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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"

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If a mail message arrives without a Message-ID: header, and if your configuration file
correctly includes a definition for that header, a new identifier will be created and listed
with msgid=. If a Message-ID: header is absent, and if your configuration file incorrectly
excludes a definition for that header, the msgid= syslog equate will be excluded from the
syslog report.
The msgid= syslog equate is shown only for sender records.
14.6.15 nrcpts=
The number of recipients syslog equate
The nrcpts= syslog equate shows the number of recipients after all aliasing has been
performed. If the original message was addressed to root, and if root was aliased like this:
root: bob, hans
and if bob??™s ~/.forward file contained this:
\bob
|"/usr/ucb/vacation bob"
the nrcpts= syslog equate would show three recipients.
Note that nrcpts= is included only with the sender record and that record is emitted when
the message is first processed. Any later changes in aliasing that might happen while the
message is queued are not reported. Aliasing on remote machines (as would be the case
with exploder mailing lists) is also not reported for obvious reasons.
14.6.16 ntries=
The number of delivery attempts syslog equate
The ntries equate shows the number of times delivery was attempted before final delivery
could be achieved for an envelope, or before delivery couldn??™t be successfully achieved,
resulting in the message being returned to the sender.


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