-THIS IS A BETA VERSION OF SENDMAIL. We've been running it (in various
-forms) at Berkeley for several months, but our environment is far from
-general. In particular, it hasn't been heavily tested for non-SMTP
-environments. The good news is that most of the changes have been
-Internet-related, and that has been tested.
-
-REPORT ANY BUGS to sendmail@CS.Berkeley.EDU.
-
-THIS IS COPYRIGHTED CODE. BY COMPILING AND RUNNING THIS CODE YOU AGREE
-to upgrade to the production release when it comes out. You understand
-that we hope this will be by June, but if there are serious problems
-it may be longer than that.
-
-PLEASE DO NOT MAKE THIS AVAILABLE ON PUBLIC FTP. Since it is still an
-early release, I'd prefer that people get copies directly from Berkeley
-to make certain that they have the most recent version. This isn't
-an attempt to limit access, just to make certain that everyone is able
-to keep up. If you got this version from anywhere other than direct
-from Berkeley, check the machine FTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU, directory
-/ucb/sendmail for the latest version.
-
-You don't have to install mail.local to run the new version of sendmail.
-Many versions of /bin/mail take a "-d" flag or do local delivery already.
-In particular, mail.local is largely specific to 4.4 BSD, and will not
-be easy to compile elsewhere. It was written by Keith Bostic, not myself,
-and was not intended for the "general case".
+ SENDMAIL RELEASE 8
+
+This directory has the latest sendmail software from Berkeley. See
+doc/op/op.me for a summary of changes since 5.67.
+
+Report any bugs to sendmail@CS.Berkeley.EDU.
+
+The latest version of sendmail is kept on FTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU, directory
+/ucb/sendmail; check there for the latest revision.
+
+
++--------------+
+| MANUAL PAGES |
++--------------+
+
+The sendmail manual pages use contemporary Berkeley troff macros. If
+your system does not process these manual pages, you can pick up the
+new macros in a BSD Net/2 FTP site (e.g. on FTP.UU.NET, the files
+/systems/unix/bsd-sources/share/tmac/me/strip.sed and
+/systems/unix/bsd-sources/share/tmac/*).
+
+The strip.sed file is only used in installation.
+
+After installation, edit tmac.doc and tmac.andoc to reflect the
+installation path of the tmac files. Those files contain pointers to
+/usr/share/tmac/, and those pointers are not changed by the `make
+install` process.
+
+Rename the existing tmac.an to be tmac.an.old, and rename tmac.andoc
+to be tmac.an.
+
+tmac.an will choose between tmac.an.old, your old macros, or tmac.doc,
+which are the new macros, so that both the new man pages and the
+existing man pages will be translated properly.
+
+I'm also told that the groff distribution from MIT has a tmac.doc
+macro set that is compatible with these macros.
+
+
++-----------------------+
+| RELATED DOCUMENTATION |
++-----------------------+
+
+There are other files you should read. Rooted in this directory are:
+
+ CHANGES-R5-R8
+ Describes changes between Release 5 and Release 8 of sendmail.
+ There are some things that may behave somewhat differently.
+ For example, the rules governing when :include: files will
+ be read have been tightened up for security reasons.
+ FAQ
+ Answers to Frequently Asked Questions.
+ KNOWNBUGS
+ Known bugs in the current release. I try to keep this up
+ to date -- get the latest version from FTP.CS.Berkeley.EDU
+ in /ucb/sendmail/KNOWNBUGS.
+ RELEASE_NOTES
+ A detailed description of the changes in each version. This
+ is quite long, but informative.
+ src/READ_ME
+ Details on compiling and installing sendmail.
+ cf/README
+ Details on configuring sendmail.
+ doc/op/op.me
+ The sendmail Installation & Operations Guide. Be warned: if
+ you are running this off on SunOS or some other system with an
+ old version of -me, you need to add the following macro to the
+ macros:
+
+ .de sm
+ \s-1\\$1\\s0\\$2
+ ..
+
+ This sets a word in a smaller pointsize.
+
+
++--------------+
+| RELATED RFCS |
++--------------+