domain??)
See Table 21-6 for a list of the mc macros that can be defined. The leftmost column
in that table shows the keyword to use.
Note that MASQUERADE_AS is the single exception in Table 21-6. It is not defined
with a define keyword. Rather, it is used by itself to define the setting. For example:
MASQUERADE_AS(`server??)
$M ?§21.9.70 on page 835 Whom we are masquerading as
$R ?§21.9.86 on page 843 The relay for unqualified names (deprecated)
$S ?§21.9.91 on page 845 The smart host
$U ?§21.9.97 on page 848 The UUCP name to override $k
$V ?§21.9.100 on page 850 The UUCP relay for class $=V
$W ?§21.9.102 on page 851 The UUCP relay for class $=W
$X ?§21.9.104 on page 852 The UUCP relay for class $=X
$Y ?§21.9.106 on page 852 The UUCP relay for unclassified hosts
$Z ?§21.9.108 on page 853 The version of this mc configuration
Table 21-6. Macros declared with special mc names
mc name Macro ?§
BITNET_RELAY $B ?§17.5.1 on page 603
confCF_VERSION ?§21.9.108 on page 853
confDOMAIN_NAME $j ?§21.9.59 on page 830
confLDAP_CLUSTER ${sendmailMTACluster} ?§21.9.88 on page 844
confMAILER_NAME $n ?§21.9.72 on page 836
DECNET_RELAY $C ?§21.9.29 on page 817
FAX_RELAY $F ?§17.5.3 on page 604
LOCAL_RELAY $R ?§21.9.86 on page 843
LUSER_RELAY $L ?§17.5.6 on page 605
MAIL_HUB $H ?§21.9.51 on page 826
MASQUERADE_AS( ) $M ?§21.9.70 on page 835
SMART_HOST $S ?§21.
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