HP-UX Reference (11i v3 07/02) - 1M System Administration Commands N-Z (vol 4)

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QueueDirectory=
queuedir
Select the directory in which the messages are to be queued.
StatusFile= file
Use this option to save mail traffic statistics into the specified file.
DeadLetterDrop
Define the location of the system-wide
dead.letter file.
ConnectOnlyTo
Override the connection address (for testing).
TrustedUser
Define trusted user for changing the file ownership and also for starting the daemon.
ControlSocketName
Set this option to create a daemon control socket. This socket allows an external pro-
gram to control and query status from the running
sendmail daemon via a named
socket.
MaxMimeHeaderLength
Limit the size of MIME headers and parameters within those headers. This option is
intended to protect mail user agents (MUAs) from buffer overflow attacks.
MaxAliasRecursion
Specify the maximum depth of alias recursion.
PidFile Define the location of the pid file. The /etc/mail/sendmail.pid
file will be the
default even if this option is not set.
ProcessTitlePrefix
Specify a prefix string for the process title shown in ps listings.
DataFileBufferSize
Control the maximum size of a memory-buffered data (df) file before a disk-based file is
used.
XscriptFileBufferSize
Control the maximum size of a memory-buffered transcript (xf) file before a disk-based
file is used.
AuthMechanisms
Use this option to list all the authentication mechanisms used.
DefaultAuthInfo
Set filename that contains authentication information for outgoing connections. This file
must contain the user id, the authorization id, the password (plain text), and the realm to
use, each on a separate line and must be readable by root (or the trusted user) only. If no
realm is specified,
$j will be used.
AuthOptions
If this option is set to ’A then the AUTH= parameter for the MAIL FROM command is
issued only when the authentication succeeds.
LDAPDefaultSpec
Default map specification for LDAP maps. The value should contain only LDAP specific
settings like ‘‘-h host -p port -d bindDN’’, etc. The settings will be used for all
LDAP maps unless they are specified in the individual map specification (K command).
CACERTPath
Path to directory with certs of CAs.
CACERTFile
File containing one CA cert.
ServerCertFile
File containing the cert of the server; i.e., this cert is used when sendmail acts as a
server.
ServerKeyFile
File containing the private key belonging to the server cert.
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