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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"

6.14 on page 875 Presume an RFC2822 7-bit body
$=t ?§22.6.15 on page 875 List of trusted users
$=w ?§22.6.16 on page 876 List of our other names
* Other than the { character.
Table 22-3. All the class macros defined internally by sendmail (continued)
Class ?§ Description
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870 | Chapter 22: The C and F (Class Macro) Configuration Commands
??? The file form??™s scanf(3) pattern can produce unexpected results. Remember that
the pattern is applied to a line, not to a stream.
??? No error checking is performed during reads for the F form of the class configuration
command. An I/O error reading from a file silently causes the rest of that
file??™s contents to be ignored. An unreported error from a program (one that
silently returns 0 on both success and failure) is also silently ignored by sendmail.
22.6 Alphabetized Class Macros
We document most of the class macros employed by sendmail in chapters appropriate
to the use of each. Here we collect, and document, those few class macros that
have no other natural home.
22.6.1 $=b
MIME types for no NL-to-CRLF translation V8.8 and later
Ordinarily, MIME mail is translated into SMTP format before it is encoded withBase64.
Specifically, the newline character that ends each line is converted into the SMTP carriagereturn/
linefeed form before being encoded.


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