13 and later).
u Allow unqualified addresses. Determined via the ${daemon_flags} macro (?§21.9.33 on page 818), the
${client_flags} macro (?§21.9.20 on page 812), and configuration file rules. See also FEATURE(accept_
unqualified_senders) (?§17.8.1 on page 614).
A Disable authentication??”overrides the a modifier above. (V8.12 and later)
C Don??™t perform hostname canonification.
E Disallow use of the ETRN command (?§11.8.2.6 on page 433) as per RFC2476. Used for the MSA port 587.
O If opening a socket fails, ignore the failure. (V8.12 and later)
S Don??™t offer STARTTLS at session beginning. (V8.12 and later)
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This DaemonPortOptions=Name= is used to set the name that will be reported with the daemon=
syslog equate (?§14.6.6 on page 522) and that is placed into a ${daemon_name} (?§21.9.35 on
page 819) or ${client_name} (?§21.9.21 on page 812) macro. Many errors in connections
now produce error messages that include the expression:
daemon name
to help clarify which port and role ran into a problem.
24.9.27.9 DaemonPortOptions=Port=
The Port key is used to specify the service port on which the daemon should listen. This is
normally the port called smtp, as defined in the /etc/services file.
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