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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

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5.14 on page 752 Maximum recipients per envelope (V8.12 and later)
S= Sender ?§20.5.15 on page 753 Sender rewriting rule set
T= Type ?§20.5.16 on page 754 Types for DSN diagnostics (V8.7 and later)
U= UID ?§20.5.17 on page 755 Run agent as user-id:group-id (V8.7 and later)
W= Wait ?§20.5.18 on page 756 Timeout for a process wait (V8.10 and later)
Table 20-18. Delivery agent equates (continued)
Equate Field name ?§ Meaning
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738 | Chapter 20: The M (Mail Delivery Agent) Configuration Command
20.5.2 A=
The argv for this delivery agent All versions
The program that is to be run (specified by the P= delivery agent equate) is given its Clanguage
char **argv array (list of command-line arguments) by this A= delivery agent
equate. This delivery agent equate is traditionally the last one specified because prior to
V8.7, the argv arguments were all those from the = to the end of the line:
Mlocal, P=/bin/mail, F=rlsDFMmnP, S=10, R=20, A=mail -d $u
?†‘
prior to V8.7, argv to end of line ...
Beginning withV8.7, the A= is treated like any other delivery agent equate, in that it ends at
the end of the line or at the first comma. The backslash character can be used as a prefix to
embed commas in the A= delivery agent equate.


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