6 sendmail, th elevel for the version command can be followed by
the identity of the vendor. The form of that declaration looks like this:
Vlevel/vendor ?†? V8.6 and above
The / must immediately follow the level withno intervening space. There can be
arbitrary space between the / and the vendor. The string that is the vendor specification
is case-insensitive and can be any one of the following:
Sendmail
This is the commercial version of sendmail sold by Sendmail, Inc.
Berkeley
This is a configuration file based on the BSD distribution and is the one you get
when you build and install from the source. As of V8.14, this declaration does
nothing. If you use this configuration file with another vendor??™s version of sendmail,
th eBerkeley tells the other version that you are using a configuration file
based on the open source.
Sun
This is a configuration file intended for use with Sun??™s release of sendmail. If it is
declared and if you are running Sun??™s sendmail, Sun-specific enhancements
become available to you. If you are not running Sun??™s sendmail, an error is
printed.
HP, IBM, DEC, etc.
Beginning with V8.12, other vendors, such as IBM, now add their own vendor
designation to the V configuration command.
If any unrecognized string appears in the vendor part, or if the vendor name is absent
but the slash is present, sendmail will print the following error and ignore that vendor
declaration:
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