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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"

If it is the same as either one, the address is replaced.
15.7.41 -d34.1
Watch header assembly for output Debug command-line switch
When sendmail bounces a mail message, it needs to create headers that probably didn??™t
exist before. It uses the putheader( ) routine to create them. The -d34.1 (a.k.a. -d34) debugging
switch causes sendmail to print the following on entry to that routine:
--- putheader, mailer = agent ---
Here, agent is the symbolic name of the delivery agent that will deliver the bounced message.
15.7.42 -d34.11
Trace header generation and skipping Debug command-line switch
Each header line created for the bounced message is displayed with two leading spaces. For
example:
--- putheader, mailer = *file* ---
Return-Path: you
Then certain headers are excluded from the bounced mail message header. Those with the
H_CTE flag set (?§25.6.5 on page 1140) and either the MCIF_CVT8TO7 or MCIF_
INMIME mci flag set will have the text:
(skipped (content-transfer-encoding))
appended and that header will be skipped (excluded).
Any header that has both the H_CHECK and H_ACHECK flags set and doesn??™t have identical
delivery agent flags set for itself and its cached connection information will also be
skipped:
(skipped)
All re-sent headers (those marked with H_RESENT) are also skipped:
(skipped (resent))
Return-receipt headers are also skipped:
(skipped (receipt))
If a Bcc: header (?§25.


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