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This causes support for both the local and the prog delivery agents to be included.
This is the minimal declaration (even if you don??™t intend to perform local or program
delivery).
The MAILER definition must always be last in your mc configuration file.* If you
include MAILER definitions for procmail(1), maildrop(1), or uucp, those definitions
must always follow the definition for smtp. Any modification of a MAILER definition
(as, for example, withLOCAL_MAILER_MAX) must precede that MAILER
definition:
define(`LOCAL_MAILER_MAX??, `1000000??) ?†? here
MAILER(`local??)
define(`LOCAL_MAILER_MAX??, `1000000??) ?†? not here
A minimal mc file for an average machine on the Internet would contain two
MAILER definitions:
MAILER(`local??)
MAILER(`smtp??)
The first you have already seen. The second includes support for sending email to
other hosts on the Internet. If this minimal mc is all you think you??™ll need, you can
continue on to the rest of this chapter. If, on the other hand, you expect to support
any variations on mail receipt and delivery beyond the basics, you should leap ahead
to Chapter 20, study that chapter, and then return here. (See Table 20-1 on page 717
for a list of all the available delivery agents.
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