?? When the argument to an m4 define command contains one or more commas, that argument should be
enclosed in two single quotes.
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There is no default macro passed to the Milter??™s DATA handling routine. If you wish to
add macros you may do so using your mc configuration file like this:
define(`confMILTER_MACROS_EOM??, `{nbadrcpts}??)
Here, we added the ${nbadrcpts} macro (?§21.9.73 on page 837) to the list of macros.
The Milter.macros.data option is not safe. If specified from the command line, it can
cause sendmail to relinquish its special privileges.
24.9.76.7 Milter.macros.eoh
Beginning withV8.14, the Milter.macros.eoh option defines a list of macros to be passed
to a Milter??™s end-of-message handling routine. It is declared like this:
O Milter.macros.eoh=list ?†? configuration file (V8.14 and later)
-OMilter.macros.eoh=list ?†? command line (V8.14 and later)
define(`confMILTER_MACROS_EOH??,`list??) ?†? mc configuration (V8.14.1 and later)
The Milter.macros.eoh option is of type string. Th elist is a sequence of macro names,
eachseparated from the next witha comma, and eachstripped of its leading ???$??? prefix
(that is, {mail_addr}, not ${mail_addr}).
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