1 and above A db(3) form of database
hesiod ?§23.7.8 on page 909 V8.7 and above MIT network user authentication services
ldap ?§23.7.11 on page 912 V8.8 and above The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
netinfo ?§23.7.13 on page 926 V8.7 and above NeXT, Darwin, and Mac OS X NetInfo
nis ?§23.7.14 on page 927 V8.1 and above Sun??™s NIS
nisplus ?§23.7.15 on page 928 V8.7 and above Sun??™s newer version of NIS
nsd ?§23.7.16 on page 929 V8.10 and above IRIX nsd database maps
program ?§23.7.19 on page 931 V8.7 and above Run an external program to look up the key
text ?§23.7.26 on page 941 V8.7 and above Look up in flat text files
userdb ?§23.7.27 on page 942 V8.7 and above Look up in the User Database
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If a type is not known (that is, if it is completely unknown, rather than one that is not in
this shortened table) and if the -d27 command-line switch(?§15.7.30 on page 556) is specified,
sendmail prints:
Unknown alias class bad type here
If the type cannot support aliasing (as defined by MCF_ALIASOK in conf.c) and if the -d27
command-line switch is specified, sendmail prints:
setalias: map class bad type can't handle aliases
In bothcases, the bad type is the offending map type. Both errors cause the AliasFile
option??™s alias file declaration to be ignored.
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