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authorBarry Warsaw2011-06-16 16:27:13 -0400
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-dnl
-dnl *** EXAMPLE *** sendmail.mc file for a Mailman list server using
-dnl mm-handler to deal with list operations (in place of aliases).
-dnl This is what I actually use on my site.
-dnl
-dnl $Id: mailman.mc 4287 2001-10-27 02:30:51Z bwarsaw $
-dnl
-
-
-dnl
-dnl First you need to define your general characteristics. You
-dnl should know what these settings should be at your site -- I
-dnl only know what they should be at mine.
-dnl
-OSTYPE(solaris2)dnl
-DOMAIN(generic)dnl
-
-dnl
-dnl You can keep the old alias files for back-compatibility, but it's
-dnl probably better not to as this can become a point of confusion
-dnl later.
-dnl
-define(`ALIAS_FILE', `/etc/mail/aliases,/etc/mail/lists')
-
-dnl
-dnl I use procmail for local delivery, because it's smart to have a
-dnl local delivery mailer, even if you don't (ordinarily) do any local
-dnl delivery. The Solaris local delivery mailer is part of its sendmail
-dnl package. I pkgrmed the sendmail packages so that system upgrades
-dnl don't kill my sendmail.com sendmail, so mail.local is unavailable,
-dnl so I throw procmail in here even though it never gets used.
-dnl
-define(`PROCMAIL_MAILER_PATH', `/opt/bin/procmail')
-FEATURE(`local_procmail')
-MAILER(`local')
-
-dnl
-dnl Miscellaneous tuning. Not relevant to Mailman.
-dnl
-define(`confCONNECTION_RATE_THROTTLE', 5)
-define(`confMAX_MESSAGE_SIZE', `5000000')
-define(`confNO_RCPT_ACTION', `add-to-undisclosed')
-define(`confME_TOO', `True')
-define(`confDOUBLE_BOUNCE_ADDRESS', `mailer-daemon')
-
-dnl
-dnl Privacy options. Also not relevant.
-dnl
-define(`confPRIVACY_FLAGS', `authwarnings,needvrfyhelo,noexpn,noreceipts,restrictmailq')
-
-
-dnl
-dnl Mm-handler works by mailertabling all addresses on your list
-dnl server hostname(s) through the mm-handler mailer. Mailertable
-dnl maps mail domains to mailer types. I want a mailertable to map
-dnl listtest.uchicago.edu to the mm-handler mailer, but we need to
-dnl specifically request this functionality in the .mc file.
-dnl
-FEATURE(`mailertable', `hash -o /etc/mail/mailertable')
-
-dnl
-dnl This leads to an immediate and important side-effect: "local"
-dnl addresses, and notably RFC-specified addresses such as postmaster,
-dnl are assumed by sendmail to be lists! Since aliases are not processed
-dnl for domaintabled domains, we must use a virtusertable to reroute
-dnl such addresses.
-dnl
-FEATURE(`virtusertable', `hash -o /etc/mail/virtusertable')
-
-dnl
-dnl By default, sendmail applies virtusertable mapping, if at all, for
-dnl all interfaces for which it accepts mail -- i.e., all domains in
-dnl $=w. Mm-handler relies on your having a single domain (hostname)
-dnl that serves only lists, with no users. To avoid potential namespace
-dnl conflicts, you need not to have this list domain included in $=w.
-dnl As a result, virtuser mapping does not apply for the Mailman
-dnl list domain. However, you can pre-empt this rule by defining
-dnl $={VirtHost}: if there are domains in this class, they will be
-dnl mapped before $=w is mapped.
-dnl
-dnl VIRTUSER_DOMAIN() defines this class.
-dnl
-VIRTUSER_DOMAIN(`nospam.uchicago.edu listtest.uchicago.edu listhost.uchicago.edu')
-
-dnl
-dnl On a related point: by default, Sendmail probes for open IP
-dnl interfaces, and adds their hostnames to $=w. Although Sendmail does
-dnl virtusertable mapping for members of $=w, it doesn't do mailertable
-dnl mapping for them, because they're considered "local". This tells
-dnl Sendmail not to probe interfaces for local hosts, and it's critical
-dnl if your Mailman domain is actually an IP address (with an A record,
-dnl not just CNAME or MX) on your server.
-dnl
-define(`confDONT_PROBE_INTERFACES', `True')
-
-
-dnl
-dnl Even though my actual hostname is foobar, tell the world that I'm
-dnl listtest.uchicago.edu.
-dnl
-FEATURE(`limited_masquerade')
-MASQUERADE_AS(`listtest.uchicago.edu')
-
-
-dnl
-dnl Access control is a useful feature for blocking abusers and relays
-dnl and such.
-dnl
-FEATURE(`access_db')
-
-
-dnl
-dnl This allows you to block access for individual recipents through
-dnl the same access database as is used for blocking sender hosts and
-dnl addresses.
-dnl
-FEATURE(`blacklist_recipients')
-
-
-dnl
-dnl Other local mailers...
-dnl
-MAILER(`smtp')
-MAILER(`procmail')
-
-
-dnl
-dnl Our Mailman-specific local mailer.
-dnl
-MAILER_DEFINITIONS
-####################################
-### New Mailer specifications ###
-####################################
-
-## Special flags! See
-## http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/doc8.10/op-sh-5.html#sh-5.4
-## Note especially the absence of the "m" and "n" flags. THIS IS
-## IMPORTANT: mm-handler assumes this behavior to avoid having to know
-## too much about address parsing and other RFC-2822 mail details.
-
-Mmailman, P=/etc/mail/mm-handler, F=rDFMhlqSu, U=mailman:other,
- S=EnvFromL, R=EnvToL/HdrToL,
- A=mm-handler $h $u