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Section: Unix

 

Added: Sun, Jan 11th 1998 23:43 UTC (10 years, 6 months ago) Updated: Sun, May 4th 2008 23:36 UTC (2 months, 16 days ago)


About:
Sendmail is a Mail Transfer Agent, which is the program that moves mail from one machine to another. Sendmail implements a general internetwork mail routing facility, featuring aliasing and forwarding, automatic routing to network gateways, and flexible configuration.

Author:
Gregory Shapiro [contact developer]

Rating:
7.14/10.00 (35 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.sendmail.org/
Tar/GZ:
ftp://ftp.sendmail.org/pub/sendmail/sendmail.8.14.3.tar.gz
Changelog:
http://www.sendmail.org/releases/8.14.3.php
Demo site:
http://test.smtp.org/

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  6 - Mature
[Environment]  No Input/Output (Daemon)
[Intended Audience]  System Administrators
[License]  OSI Approved
[Operating System]  MacOS X, Other OS, POSIX, POSIX :: AIX, POSIX :: BSD, POSIX :: BSD :: BSD/OS, POSIX :: BSD :: FreeBSD, POSIX :: BSD :: NetBSD, POSIX :: BSD :: OpenBSD, POSIX :: GNU/Hurd, POSIX :: HP-UX, POSIX :: IRIX, POSIX :: Linux, POSIX :: Other, POSIX :: SCO, POSIX :: SunOS/Solaris
[Programming Language]  C
[Topic]  Communications :: Email, Communications :: Email :: Mail Transport Agents, Internet

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Gregory Shapiro (Owner)
» Claus Assmann (Owner)

» Rating: 7.14/10.00 (Rank 391)
» Vitality: 0.45% (Rank 425)
» Popularity: 12.95% (Rank 133)

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   URL hits: 59,458
   Subscribers: 401

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 Branches

Branch Version Last release License URLs
Default 8.14.3 05-May-2008 OSI Approved Homepage Tar/GZ Changelog
Development 8.14.0.Beta4 03-Jan-2007 OSI Approved Homepage Tar/GZ

 Releases

Version Focus Date
8.14.3 Minor bugfixes 05-May-2008 06:36
8.14.2 Minor bugfixes 02-Nov-2007 10:48
8.14.1 Minor bugfixes 05-Apr-2007 17:59
8.14.0 Major feature enhancements 04-Apr-2007 21:07
8.13.8 Minor bugfixes 10-Aug-2006 05:49
8.13.7 Minor security fixes 14-Jun-2006 18:52
8.13.6 Major security fixes 22-Mar-2006 18:28
8.13.5 Minor bugfixes 17-Sep-2005 07:37
8.13.4 Minor bugfixes 28-Mar-2005 04:26
8.13.3 Minor bugfixes 12-Jan-2005 19:20

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 Comments

[»] Sendmail in RedHat 6.2
by joao pereira - Mar 26th 2003 14:57:04

I'm new in Linux, and I'd like to know if anyone can help me with a problem.
I'd like to know how can I control the size of the emails for each user or group of users. Sendmail.cf as a command that we can control the maximum size (in and out). Is it possible to have it per user (eg. user001: 1000kb; user002: 200kb).

Thanks in advance.

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[»] LDAP Documentation
by Rev. Adam Tauno Williams - Mar 21st 2002 14:18:33

I have a section on integration of sendmail with LDAP (specifically OpenLDAP) in my LDAP presentation. ldapv3.pdf hosted by the Kalamazoo Linux Users Group. (Kalamazoo, Mi. USA)

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[»] Access file limitation
by _Locu - Aug 31st 2001 18:12:53

Sendmail when run in conjunction with popauthd scripts which automatically update the access (usually /etc/mail/access) automatically, sendmail seems to fill up a buffer or something and no longer reads from access file and rejects everyone relaying denied.

This is a problem I experienced once my access file get's apx 5000 lines large. Anyone else?

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[»] Sendmail 8.11.0 rpms
by Michael Geier - Feb 2nd 2001 10:36:38

You can find rpms for sendmail-8.11.0 on the contrib sites on RedHat mirrors. try ftp://redhat.nitco.com/pub/redhat/contrib/libc6/i386

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[»] rpms
by naChoZ - Feb 10th 1999 08:18:30

Heh, as it was politely pointed out to me, you'll find this gent here:

ftp://ftp.sendmail.org/pub/sendmail/RELEASE_NOTES

Many thanx!

--
Andy Harrison ICQ: 123472 AIM/Y!: AHinMaine

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[»] rpms
by naChoZ - Feb 9th 1999 11:14:49

Anyone checked out those 8.9.3 rpms? Nothing personal, I'm just reluctant to download from strangers... :)

--
Andy Harrison ICQ: 123472 AIM/Y!: AHinMaine

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[»] Sendmail rpms
by Christopher McCrory - Feb 9th 1999 10:54:45

Sendmail Rules!

I have put together sendmail-8.9.3 rpms. They are available at ftp://admin.netus.com or http://admin.netus.com in the sendmail directory. Read the README!

DOsE: Look for netus.mc in the sendmail-cf rpm, try using that as a start and get rid of the stuff you don't want. Although leaving in most of it shouldn't hurt anything.

I included RBL (realtime Blackhole List), DUL (Dialup users List), and ORBS (Open Relay Behavior-modification System) rules to block SPAM(tm).

Read the README in the sendmail directory!


Christopher McCrory
Lead Bithead, Netus Inc.
chrismcc@netus.com
admin@netus.com

"Linux: Because rebooting is for adding new hardware"

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    [»] Re: Sendmail rpms
    by dmelomed - Jun 28th 2002 17:04:20


    > Sendmail Rules!

    Say people who don't know better alternatives.

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