F=5

Use localaddr rule set 5 after local aliasing V8.7 and later

Prior to V8.7 sendmail, only the local delivery agent could cause the localaddr rule set 5 to be called (The localaddr Rule Set 5 on page 700). The localaddr rule set 5 is called after aliasing and before forwarding, and can be used to select a new delivery agent. Beginning with V8.7, any delivery agent with the F=A delivery agent flag set (F=A on page 767) can cause an address to be looked up in the aliases(5) file. Therefore, any delivery agent that has the F=A and F=5 delivery agent flags set will cause the localaddr rule set 5 to be called as though the agent were the local delivery agent.

In configuration files prior to version 6 (The V Configuration Command on page 580), this delivery agent flag is automatically set for the local delivery agent. Note that addresses that (perhaps artificially) begin with an @ character cause the localaddr rule set 5 to be skipped (The localaddr Rule Set 5 on page 700).

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