Chapter 17, Configure sendmail.cf with m4

The access Database on page 277

The FEATURE(access_db)’s new relaytofulladdress argument allows relaying based on full recipient addresses (8.14)

FEATURE(badmx)—V8.14 and Later on page 291

FEATURE(badmx) rejects a client hostname, the domain part of which resolves to a bad MX record (8.14)

FEATURE(block_bad_helo)—V8.14 and Later on page 292

FEATURE(block_bad_helo) rejects clients who provide a HELO/EHLO argument that is either unqualified or one of the server’s names (8.14)

FEATURE(require_rdns)—V8.14 and Later on page 296

FEATURE(require_rdns) rejects clients whose IP number cannot be properly resolved (8.14)

The LOCAL_UUCP mc Macro on page 609

The LOCAL_UUCP m4 macro adds new rules and rule sets to select a uucp delivery agent (8.13)

FEATURE(conncontrol) on page 619

FEATURE(conncontrol) limits the number of simultaneous connections a client may make to your server (8.13)

FEATURE(nodns) on page 635

Removed FEATURE(nodns) (8.13)

FEATURE(local_lmtp) on page 625

FEATURE(local_lmtp) adds a third, optional argument that supplies the command-line arguments for the mail.local program (8.13)

FEATURE(local_lmtp) on page 625

FEATURE(local_lmtp) the F=f no longer set by default (8.13)

FEATURE(ratecontrol) on page 638

FEATURE(ratecontrol) limits the rate at which clients may connect to your server (8.13)

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