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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"


* Note that moving the host from $=w into the mailertable database can adversely affect masquerading and
relay control.
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17.8 Configuration File Feature Reference | 631
You can also provide an extra argument that is a literal LDAP:
FEATURE(`domaintable??, `LDAP??)
The default in this instance becomes the following (we have wrapped the lines to fit the
page):
Kgenerics ldap -1 -v sendmailMTAMapValue -k (&(objectClass=sendmailMTAMapObject)
(|(sendmailMTACluster=${sendmailMTACluster})(sendmailMTAHost=$j))
(sendmailMTAMapName=mailer)(sendmailMTAKey=%0))
See ?§23.7.11 on page 912 for a description of the ldap database type and its -1, -v, and -k
switches.
FEATURE(mailertable) was inspired by the IDA version of sendmail.
In ?§19.5 on page 696, we deal with the flow of rules through the parse rule set 0. For now,
merely note that FEATURE(mailertable) fits into the flow of rules through the parse rule set
0 like this:
1. Basic canonicalization (list syntax, delete local host, etc.)
2. LOCAL_RULE_0 (?§17.3.3.2 on page 596)
3. FEATURE(ldap_routing) (?§23.7.11.22 on page 922)
4. FEATURE(virtusertable) (?§17.8.59 on page 645)
5. Addresses of the form ???user@$=w??? passed to local delivery agent
6. FEATURE(mailertable)
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