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 File Formats                                          sendmail(4)
 
 
 NAME
      sendmail, sendmail.cf, submit.cf - sendmail configuration
      files
 
 
 SYNOPSIS
      /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
 
      /etc/mail/submit.cf
 
 
 DESCRIPTION
      The sendmail.cf and submit.cf files are the configuration
      files for sendmail(1M). Starting with version 8.12 of send-
      mail, which was shipped with version 9 of the Solaris
      operating system, two configuration files are used for sub-
      mission and transmission of mail, instead of only
      sendmail.cf, as before. These are:
 
      sendmail.cf    Remains the principal sendmail  configuration
 		    file.  Used  for  the Mail Transmission Agent
 		    (MTA).
 
      submit.cf      Used for the Mail Submission  Program  (MSP).
 		    The  MSP  is  used  to  submit mail messages.
 		    Unlike the MTA, it does not run  as  an  SMTP
 		    daemon.
 
      The MSP does not require root privileges, thus the  two-file
      model  provides  better  security than the pre-sendmail 8.12
      model, in which the MSP ran as a daemon  and  required  root
      privileges.
 
      In  the  default  sendmail  configuration,   sendmail   uses
      submit.cf,  as  indicated in ps(1) output. In ps output, you
      will observe two sendmail  invocations,  such  as  the  ones
      below:
 
        /usr/lib/sendmail -Ac -q15m
        /usr/lib/sendmail -bd -q15m
 
      The first indicates the use of submit.cf,  with  the  client
      queue   (/var/spool/clientmqueue)   being   checked-and,  if
      needed, flushed-every 15 minutes. The second invocation runs
      sendmail as a daemon, waiting for incoming SMTP connections.
 
      As shipped, sendmail.cf and, in particular,  submit.cf,  are
      appropriate  for  most  environments.  Where a knowledgeable
      system administrator needs to make a change, he  should  use
      the following procedures.
 
      For sendmail.cf:
 
 	 1.   Change directories to the directory  that  contains
 	      the source files for the configuration files.
 
 		# cd /etc/mail/cf/cf
 
 	 2.   Create a copy of the sendmail file for your system.
 
 		# cp sendmail.mc `hostname`.mc
 
 	 3.   Edit `hostname`.mc. Make changes suitable for  your
 	      system and environment.
 
 	 4.   Run make to generate the configuration file.
 
 		# /usr/bin/make `hostname`.cf
 
 	 5.   Copy the newly generated file to its correct  loca-
 	      tion.
 
 		# cp `hostname`.cf /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
 
 	 6.   Restart the sendmail service.
 
 		# svcadm restart sendmail
 
      You must restart sendmail for sendmail.cf  file  changes  to
      take  effect,  as  indicated  in  step 6. Steps 4 - 6 can be
      automated. See Automated Rebuilding of  Configuration  Files
      below.
 
      For submit.cf:
 
 	 1.   Change directories to the directory  that  contains
 	      the source files for the configuration files.
 
 		# cd /etc/mail/cf/cf
 
 	 2.   Create a copy of the submit file for your system.
 
 		# cp submit.mc submit-`hostname`.mc
 
 	 3.   Edit submit-`hostname`.mc.  Make  changes  suitable
 	      for your system and environment.
 
 	 4.   Run make to generate the configuration file.
 
 		# /usr/bin/make submit-`hostname`.cf
 
 	 5.   Copy the newly generated file to its correct  loca-
 	      tion.
 
 		# cp submit-`hostname`.cf /etc/mail/submit.cf
 
      You do not need to restart sendmail for changes to submit.cf
      to  take  effect.   Steps  4  and  5  can  be automated. See
      Automated Rebuilding of Configuration Files below.
 
   Enabling Access to Remote Clients
      The   sendmail(1M)    man    page    describes    how    the
      config/local_only  property  can  be set to true or false to
      disallow or allow, respectively, access  to  remote  clients
      for unmodified systems.
 
-     Setting values for the following properties for the  service
-     instance  svc:/network/smtp:sendmail  results  in  automated
-     (re)building of configuration files:
+     Setting  values for the following property for  the  service
+     instance  svc:/network/smtp:sendmail
 
        path_to_sendmail_mc
+
+     and   for   the   following   property   for   the   service
+     svc:/network/sendmail-client:default  results  in  automated
+     (re)building of configuration files:
+
        path_to_submit_mc
 
      The values for these  properties  should  be  strings  which
      represent  the  path  name  of  the .mc files referred to in
      steps 2 and 3 of both procedures above.  Recommended  values
      are:
 
        /etc/mail/cf/cf/`hostname`.mc
        /etc/mail/cf/cf/submit-`hostname`.mc
 
      Each property, if set, results in the corresponding .mc file
-     being  used to (re)build the matching .cf file when the ser-
-     vice is started.
+     being  used  to  (re)build the matching .cf  file  when  the
+     corresponding instance/service is started.
 
      These properties persist across  upgrades  and  patches.  To
      prevent a patch or upgrade from clobbering your .cf file, or
      renaming it to .cf.old, you can set the desired   properties
      instead.
 
 
 FILES
      /etc/mail/cf/README    Describes   sendmail    configuration
 			    files.
 
 
 ATTRIBUTES
      See attributes(5) for descriptions of the  following  attri-
      butes:
 
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     |       ATTRIBUTE TYPE        |       ATTRIBUTE VALUE       |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     | Availability                | SUNWsndmr                   |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     | Interface Stability         | Committed                   |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
 
 
 SEE ALSO
      make(1S), ps(1), sendmail(1M), svcadm(1M), attributes(5)
