SCCS-vsn: usr.sbin/sendmail/cf/README 8.46
SCCS-vsn: usr.sbin/sendmail/Files.cf 8.9
-# @(#)Files.cf 8.8 (Berkeley) %G%
+# @(#)Files.cf 8.9 (Berkeley) %G%
cf/README
cf/cf/Makefile
cf/cf/Makefile.dist
cf/README
cf/cf/Makefile
cf/cf/Makefile.dist
cf/feature/nouucp.m4
cf/feature/nullclient.m4
cf/feature/redirect.m4
cf/feature/nouucp.m4
cf/feature/nullclient.m4
cf/feature/redirect.m4
cf/feature/stickyhost.m4
cf/feature/use_cw_file.m4
cf/feature/uucpdomain.m4
cf/feature/stickyhost.m4
cf/feature/use_cw_file.m4
cf/feature/uucpdomain.m4
Eric Allman <eric@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
Eric Allman <eric@CS.Berkeley.EDU>
- @(#)README 8.45 (Berkeley) %G%
+ @(#)README 8.46 (Berkeley) %G%
This document describes the sendmail configuration files being used
This document describes the sendmail configuration files being used
additional DNS traffic, but should be OK for low to
medium traffic hosts.
additional DNS traffic, but should be OK for low to
medium traffic hosts.
+smrsh Use the SendMail Restricted SHell (smrsh) provided
+ with the distribution instead of /bin/sh for mailing
+ to programs. This improves the ability of the local
+ system administrator to control what gets run via
+ e-mail. If an argument is provided it is used as the
+ pathname to smrsh; otherwise, /usr/local/etc/smrsh is
+ assumed.
+