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index fc3290e..a2b0ef14 100644
--- a/contrib/sendmail/doc/op/op.me
+++ b/contrib/sendmail/doc/op/op.me
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
.\" the sendmail distribution.
.\"
.\"
-.\" @(#)op.me 8.129 (Berkeley) 6/29/98
+.\" @(#)op.me 8.134 (Berkeley) 9/16/1998
.\"
.\" eqn op.me | pic | troff -me
.eh 'SMM:08-%''Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide'
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Eric Allman
Sendmail, Inc.
eric@Sendmail.COM
.sp
-Version 8.129
+Version 8.134
.sp
For Sendmail Version 8.9
.)l
@@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ program.
For now, see the file BuildTools/README for details.)
.sh 3 "Tweaking the Makefile"
.pp
-.b "XXX This should all be in the Site Configuration File section."
+.\" .b "XXX This should all be in the Site Configuration File section."
.i Sendmail
supports two different formats
for the local (on disk) version of databases,
@@ -1157,7 +1157,7 @@ does not use the native service switch in this release.
.)f
.pp
If the underlying operating system does not support a service switch
-(e.g., SunOS, HP-UX, BSD)
+(e.g., SunOS 4.X, HP-UX, BSD)
then
.i sendmail
will provide a stub implementation.
@@ -2083,6 +2083,8 @@ The timeout waiting for a reply to an IDENT query
.(f
\**On some systems the default is zero to turn the protocol off entirely.
.)f
+.ip fileopen
+The timeout for opening .forward and :include: files [60s, none].
.ip hoststatus
How long status information about a host
(e.g., host down)
@@ -2731,7 +2733,7 @@ although system routines may use other services
service for user name lookups by
.i getpwname ).
.pp
-However, some systems (such as SunOS)
+However, some systems (such as SunOS 4.X)
will do DNS lookups
regardless of the setting of the service switch entry.
In particular, the system routine
@@ -2823,7 +2825,7 @@ it will not assume that all names match.
.pp
To completely turn off all name server access
on systems without service switch support
-(such as SunOS)
+(such as SunOS 4.X)
you will have to recompile with
\-DNAMED_BIND=0
and remove \-lresolv from the list of libraries to be searched
@@ -3674,7 +3676,7 @@ will be
or whatever is appropriate for the receiving mailer.
.ip $h
The recipient host.
-This is set in ruleset 0 from the $# field of a parsed address.
+This is set in ruleset 0 from the $@ field of a parsed address.
.ip $i
The queue id,
e.g.,
@@ -3788,6 +3790,9 @@ The IP address of the SMTP client.
Defined in the SMTP server only.
.ip ${client_name}
The host name of the SMTP client.
+This may be the client's bracketed IP address
+in the form [ nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn ] if the client's
+IP address is not resolvable.
Defined in the SMTP server only.
.ip ${client_port}
The port number of the SMTP client.
@@ -4599,6 +4604,7 @@ or may be two ids separated by a slash;
if so, the first rewriting set is applied to envelope
addresses
and the second is applied to headers.
+Setting any value zero disables corresponding mailer-specific rewriting.
.pp
The Directory
is actually a colon-separated path of directories to try.
@@ -6123,7 +6129,7 @@ For example,
as of this writing
version 8 config files
(specifically, 8.9)
-used version level 7 configurations.
+used version level 8 configurations.
.pp
.q Old
configuration files are defined as version level one.
@@ -6218,6 +6224,10 @@ flag (use 250 instead of 252 return value for
commands)
was assumed.
.pp
+Version level eight configuration files allow
+.b $#
+on the left hand side of ruleset lines.
+.pp
The
.b V
line may have an optional
@@ -6516,7 +6526,7 @@ if used, it is substituted by the substring matches, delimited by
.b $|
or the string specified with the the
.b \-d
-flag. The flags availble for the map are
+flag. The flags available for the map are
.(b
-n not
-f case sensitive
@@ -6529,7 +6539,8 @@ flag. The flags availble for the map are
replace/discard value
.)b
The
-.b \-s flag can include an optional parameter which can be used
+.b \-s
+flag can include an optional parameter which can be used
to select the substrings in the result of the lookup. For example,
.(b
-s1,3,4
@@ -8178,7 +8189,7 @@ Temporary versions of the qf files,
used during queue file rebuild.
.ip /var/spool/mqueue/xf*
A transcript of the current session.
-.if e \
+.if o \
\{\
. bp
. rs
@@ -8202,7 +8213,7 @@ replace it with a blank sheet for double-sided output.
.\".sz 10
.\"Eric Allman
.\".sp
-.\"Version 8.129
+.\"Version 8.134
.\".ce 0
.bp 3
.ce
@@ -8224,3 +8235,12 @@ TABLE OF CONTENTS
.rm ef
.rm of
.xp
+.if o \
+\{\
+. bp
+. rs
+. sp |4i
+. ce 2
+This page intentionally left blank;
+replace it with a blank sheet for double-sided output.
+.\}
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