Книги автора: Linux Network Administrator Guide, Second Edition
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Книга: Linux Network Administrator Guide, Second Edition
Overview of Configuration Files
Overview of Configuration Files
Traditionally, sendmail was set up through a system configuration file (typically called /etc/mail/sendmail.cf, or in older distributions, /etc/sendmail.cf, or even /usr/lib/sendmail.cf) that is not anything close to any language you've seen before. Editing the sendmail.cf file to provide customized behavior can be a humbling experience.
Today sendmail makes all configuration options macro driven with an easy-to-understand syntax. The macro method generates configurations to cover most installations, but you always have the option of tuning the resultant sendmail.cf manually to work in a more complex environment.
Оглавление статьи/книги
- Introduction to sendmail
- Installing sendmail
- Overview of Configuration Files
- The sendmail.cf and sendmail.mc Files
- Generating the sendmail.cf File
- Interpreting and Writing Rewrite Rules
- Configuring sendmail Options
- Some Useful sendmail Configurations
- Testing Your Configuration
- Running sendmail
- Tips and Tricks
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