Class Configuration Commands

The five forms for the class configuration command are the following:

CX listvalues from configuration file
CX $=Ycopy values from another class (V8.10 and later)
FX /filevalues from a disk file
FX |programvalues via another program
FX key@databasevalues from a database map (V8.12 and later)

The class configuration command starts with either the letter C or the letter F, which must begin a line. The C says values will be assigned as a part of the configuration command. The F says values will be assigned from an external file, program, or database map.

The C or F is immediately followed (with no intervening whitespace) by the name of the class (the X in the preceding commands). A class name is any single ASCII character or, beginning with V8.7 sendmail, a multicharacter name enclosed in curly braces:

CX listall versions
C{LongName} listbeginning with V8.7

See Multicharacter Names on page 790 for a full discussion of how to use multicharacter names.

Note that classes are separate from macros, so they can both use the same letter or name with no conflict.

The sendmail program reserves the lowercase letters for its own use as internally defined class names. All uppercase letters and all names that begin with uppercase letters are available for your use.

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