A similar change in definition for the mc configuration of V8 sendmail would look like this:
MAILER_DEFINITIONS
M*file*, P=[FILE], M=1000000, F=9DEFMPloqsu, T=X-Unix/X-Unix/X-Unix, A=FILE $u
None ?§20.5.13 on page 751 R=24
None ?§20.5.15 on page 753 S=14
None ?§20.5.16 on page 754 T=X-Phone/X-FAX/X-Unix
FAX_MAILER_QGRP ?§20.5.12 on page 750 No Q= default
* Note that when sendmail prints an S= or R= number/number, it will automatically print the delivery agent
name associated with each number, if there was one. Thus, the parse/parse in the example does not mean
R=parse/parse was in the configuration file. It means only that R=0/0 was in the configuration file (or was
omitted), and that the parse rule set happens to be numbered 0. Recall that an S= or R= value of 0 means that
no rule set will be called.
Table 20-6. Macros to modify the fax delivery agent (continued)
Macro ?§ Default
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20.4.7 local and prog
Final local delivery V8.1 and later
When you enable the local delivery agent with:
MAILER(`local??)
you are really enabling two delivery agents??”local and prog. Th elocal delivery agent is
charged with local, final delivery to a user??™s mailbox.
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