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SMTP) -102 96 R -.1(ove)2.5 G 2.5(rp).1 G(ipes)186.52 96 Q/F1 10/Times-Roman@0 SF .774 -(The SMTP protocol [Postel82] can be used to run an interacti)142 112.2 R 1.074 --.15(ve l)-.25 H .774(ock-step interf).15 F .774(ace with)-.1 F .507 -(the mailer)117 124.2 R 5.507(.A)-.55 G .506(subprocess is still created, b) -175.461 124.2 R .506(ut no recipient addresses are passed to the mailer via)-.2 -F .075(the ar)117 136.2 R .075(gument list.)-.18 F .075(Instead, the)5.075 F +/F0 10/Times-Bold@0 SF 192.28(SMM:9-4 SENDMAIL)72 60 R 2.5<8a41>2.5 G +2.5(nI)-2.5 G(nter)-2.5 E(netw)-.15 E(ork Mail Router)-.1 E 2.5 +(2.2.2. 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SMTP)102 -172.2 R -.1(ove)2.5 G 2.5(ra).1 G 2.5(nI)185.96 172.2 S(PC connection)197.91 -172.2 Q F1 .366(This technique is similar to the pre)142 188.4 R .366 -(vious technique, e)-.25 F .366(xcept that it uses a 4.2bsd IPC chan-)-.15 F -.953(nel [UNIX83].)117 200.4 R .953(This method is e)5.953 F .953 +(re passed one at a time in commands sent to the processes stan-)-2.575 +F .19(dard input.)117 148.2 R(An)5.19 E .19(ything appearing on the standard output must be a reply code in a special format.) +-.15 F F0 2.5(2.2.3. SMTP)102 172.2 R -.1(ove)2.5 G 2.5(ra).1 G 2.5(nI) +-2.5 G(PC connection)-2.5 E F1 .366 +(This technique is similar to the pre)142 188.4 R .366 +(vious technique, e)-.25 F .366(xcept that it uses a 4.2bsd IPC chan-) +-.15 F .953(nel [UNIX83].)117 200.4 R .953(This method is e)5.953 F .953 (xceptionally \215e)-.15 F .952 -(xible in that the mailer need not reside on the)-.15 F(same machine.)117 212.4 -Q(It is normally used to connect to a sendmail process on another machine.)5 E -F0 2.5(2.3. Operational)87 236.4 R(Description)2.5 E F1 .228(When a sender w) -127 252.6 R .228(ants to send a message, it issues a request to)-.1 F/F2 10 -/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)2.729 E F1 .229(using one of the three)2.729 F -1.028(methods described abo)102 264.6 R -.15(ve)-.15 G(.).15 E F2(Sendmail) -6.028 E F1 1.028(operates in tw)3.528 F 3.528(od)-.1 G 1.028(istinct phases.) -325.706 264.6 R 1.028(In the \214rst phase, it collects)6.028 F .612 -(and stores the message.)102 276.6 R .612(In the second phase, message deli) -5.612 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .612(ry occurs.).15 F .612(If there were errors during) -5.612 F 1.59(processing during the second phase,)102 288.6 R F2(sendmail)4.09 E -F1 1.59(creates and returns a ne)4.09 F 4.09(wm)-.25 G 1.59 -(essage describing the)415.84 288.6 R -(error and/or returns an status code telling what went wrong.)102 300.6 Q F0 -2.5(2.3.1. Ar)102 324.6 R(gument pr)-.1 E(ocessing and addr)-.18 E(ess parsing) --.18 E F1(If)142 340.8 Q F2(sendmail)3.321 E F1 .821 +(xible in that the mailer need not reside on the)-.15 F(same machine.) +117 212.4 Q(It is normally used to connect to a sendmail process on another machine.) +5 E F0 2.5(2.3. Operational)87 236.4 R(Description)2.5 E F1 .228 +(When a sender w)127 252.6 R .228 +(ants to send a message, it issues a request to)-.1 F/F2 10 +/Times-Italic@0 SF(sendmail)2.729 E F1 .229(using one of the three)2.729 +F 1.028(methods described abo)102 264.6 R -.15(ve)-.15 G(.).15 E F2 +(Sendmail)6.028 E F1 1.028(operates in tw)3.528 F 3.528(od)-.1 G 1.028 +(istinct phases.)-3.528 F 1.028(In the \214rst phase, it collects)6.028 +F .612(and stores the message.)102 276.6 R .612 +(In the second phase, message deli)5.612 F -.15(ve)-.25 G .612 +(ry occurs.).15 F .612(If there were errors during)5.612 F 1.59 +(processing during the second phase,)102 288.6 R F2(sendmail)4.09 E F1 +1.59(creates and returns a ne)4.09 F 4.09(wm)-.25 G 1.59 +(essage describing the)-4.09 F +(error and/or returns an status code telling what went wrong.)102 300.6 +Q F0 2.5(2.3.1. Ar)102 324.6 R(gument pr)-.1 E(ocessing and addr)-.18 E +(ess parsing)-.18 E F1(If)142 340.8 Q F2(sendmail)3.321 E F1 .821 (is called using one of the tw)3.321 F 3.322(os)-.1 G .822 -(ubprocess techniques, the ar)320.66 340.8 R .822(guments are \214rst)-.18 F +(ubprocess techniques, the ar)-3.322 F .822(guments are \214rst)-.18 F .797(scanned and option speci\214cations are processed.)117 352.8 R .796 -(Recipient addresses are then collected, either)5.796 F .717(from the command \ -line or from the SMTP RCPT command, and a list of recipients is created.)117 -364.8 R .347(Aliases are e)117 376.8 R .347 -(xpanded at this step, including mailing lists.)-.15 F .347(As much v)5.347 F -.346(alidation as possible of the)-.25 F 1.001 +(Recipient addresses are then collected, either)5.796 F .717(from the command line or from the SMTP RCPT command, and a list of recipients is created.) +117 364.8 R .347(Aliases are e)117 376.8 R .347 +(xpanded at this step, including mailing lists.)-.15 F .347(As much v) +5.347 F .346(alidation as possible of the)-.25 F 1.001 (addresses is done at this step: syntax is check)117 388.8 R 1.002 (ed, and local addresses are v)-.1 F 1.002(eri\214ed, b)-.15 F 1.002 (ut detailed)-.2 F .709 -(checking of host names and addresses is deferred until deli)117 400.8 R -.15 -(ve)-.25 G(ry).15 E 5.708(.F)-.65 G(orw)388.946 400.8 Q .708 +(checking of host names and addresses is deferred until deli)117 400.8 R +-.15(ve)-.25 G(ry).15 E 5.708(.F)-.65 G(orw)-5.858 E .708 (arding is also performed)-.1 F(as the local addresses are v)117 412.8 Q (eri\214ed.)-.15 E F2(Sendmail)142 429 Q F1 .307 (appends each address to the recipient list after parsing.)2.807 F .307 -(When a name is aliased)5.307 F .322(or forw)117 441 R .322(arded, the old nam\ -e is retained in the list, and a \215ag is set that tells the deli)-.1 F -.15 -(ve)-.25 G .322(ry phase to).15 F .479(ignore this recipient.)117 453 R .479 -(This list is k)5.479 F .479(ept free from duplicates, pre)-.1 F -.15(ve)-.25 G -.48(nting alias loops and duplicate).15 F(messages deli)117 465 Q -.15(ve)-.25 -G(rd to the same recipient, as might occur if a person is in tw).15 E 2.5(og) --.1 G(roups.)428.12 465 Q F0 2.5(2.3.2. 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