BAD -t /etc/mail/badusers
R $+ < @ $+ > $* $: $1< @ $2 > $3 < $(baduser $1 $) >
R $+ < @ $+ > $* < $* . BAD > $#error $@ 5.1.3 $: "Offsite mailing denied"
Here, the database is declared with the K configuration command. The -a database switch
causes .BAD to be appended to any key that is found in the database. The -t switchcauses
* However, space is reclaimed in the file for future use.
Table 23-7. The btree database-map type K command switches
Switch ?§ Description
-A ?§23.3.1 on page 886 Append values for duplicate keys.
-a ?§23.3.2 on page 887 Append tag on successful match.
-D ?§23.3.3 on page 887 Don??™t use this database map if DeliveryMode=defer.
-f ?§23.3.4 on page 887 Don??™t fold keys to lowercase.
-m ?§23.3.7 on page 888 Suppress replacement on match.
-N ?§23.3.8 on page 889 Append a null byte to all keys.
-O ?§23.3.9 on page 889 Never add a null byte.
-o ?§23.3.10 on page 889 The database map is optional.
-q ?§23.3.11 on page 889 Don??™t strip quotes from key.
-S ?§23.3.12 on page 890 Space replacement character.
-T ?§23.3.13 on page 890 Suffix to append on temporary failure.
-t ?§23.3.14 on page 891 Ignore temporary errors.
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