Why Rules?
Rules in a sendmail.cf file are used to rewrite (modify) mail addresses, to detect errors in addressing, and to select mail delivery agents. Addresses need to be rewritten because they can be specified in many ways, yet are required to be in particular forms by delivery agents. To illustrate, consider Figure 18-1, and the address:
friend@uuhost
Figure 18-1. Rules modify addresses, detect errors, and select delivery agents
If the machine uuhost
were
connected to yours over a dial-up line, mail might be sent
by UUCP, which requires addresses to be expressed in UUCP
form:
uuhost!friend
Rules can be used to change any address, such as friend@uuhost, into another address, such as uuhost!friend, for use by UUCP.
Rules can also detect and reject errors on the machine from which mail originated. This prevents errors from propagating over the network. Mail to an address without a username is one such error:
@neighbor
It is better to detect this kind of error as early as possible
instead of having the host neighbor
reject it.
Rules can also select delivery agents. Delivery agents are the means used by sendmail to actually transmit or deliver mail messages. Rules examine the address of each envelope recipient and select the appropriate delivery agent. For example:
root@here.us.edu
Here, rules detect that here.us.edu
is the name of the local
machine and then select the local
delivery agent to ...
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