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Index: R

R configuration command
5.3.3. Rules
8.4. Rules
27.2. Comments
28.1. Overview
29.1.5. Rule Sets and Lists of Rules
r flag
30.7. Pitfalls
30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
R flag : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
R in configuration file : 1.3.1. The Configuration File
R line (host status file) : B.1. Status file lines
R line (qf file)
23.4.1. Printing the Queue in Verbose Mode
23.9. The qf File Internals
$r macro
23.9. The qf File Internals
26.1.3.8. proto= the protocol used in transmission
31.10. Alphabetized Reference
36.7. Alphabetized Reference
$R macro : 31.10. Alphabetized Reference
R option
D.5. The > Option
(see DontPruneRoutes command)
r option : (see Timeout (r) option)
-r switch : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
-r switch (sendmail) : 36.7. Alphabetized Reference
-r switch (makemap) : 33.2.1.5. -r replace (silently) duplicate keys
-R switch : 36.7. Alphabetized Reference
R= equate
6.3. The local Delivery Agent
6.3.1. Skipping Rule Sets
29.6.2. Selecting S= and R=
30.4. The Equates
rc files : 15.5. Prevent the Daemon from Running
RCPT command (SMTP)
23.9. The qf File Internals
29.10.2. The check_rcpt Rule Set
36.7. Alphabetized Reference
read permission : (see permissions)
READ_ME file : 2.2. Read the Documents
RealHostAddr variable : 20.1.2. Global Variables
RealHostName variable : 20.1.2. Global Variables
rebuild aliases mode : 4.1.3. Rebuild Aliases Mode (-bi)
rebuilding : (see building)
"Received:" header line
1.5. The Header
13.4. Sending Mail
14.1.2. The Received: Header
20.2.5. Prune Received: Headers at Firewall
35.10. Alphabetized Reference
forged mail and : 22.7.2. Forging with SMTP
recipient list buffer size : 18.8. Alphabetized Reference
RecipientFactor (y) option : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
recipients
6.3. The local Delivery Agent
(see also R= equate; $u macro)
adding domain to address : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
address of
6.3. The local Delivery Agent
23.9. The qf File Internals
29.10.4. The check_compat Rule Set
31.10. Alphabetized Reference
check_rcpt rule set : 29.10.2. The check_rcpt Rule Set
delivery agent as : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
filtering with shell script : 24.6.2. Filtering Recipients with a Shell Script
getting from header : 36.7. Alphabetized Reference
headers for : 35.6.3. Recipient Headers
home directory of : 31.10. Alphabetized Reference
large lists of : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
logging
26.1.3.6. nrcpts= the number of recipients
26.1.3.12. to= show final recipient
missing
34.8. Alphabetized Reference
35.10. Alphabetized Reference
multiple : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
processing list of
36.3. List of Recipient Addresses
36.4.5. Fifth: Collect Recipients
selecting MTA for : (see rule set 0)
username of : (see $u macro)
whitespace in lists of : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
recnews program : 25.5.2. Gateway Lists to News
recommended headers : 35.6.1. Recommended Headers
recursion : 21.3.3. MX Records Are Nonrecursive
recursive macro expansion : 31.5.1. Macro Expansion Is Recursive
redirect feature : 19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
redirecting messages : (see aliasing)
"Reference:" header line : 35.10. Alphabetized Reference
RefuseLA (X) option : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
rejecting mail messages
18.8. Alphabetized Reference
20.2.6. Reject Mail from Spamming or Mail-bombing Sites
relay= equate (syslog output) : 26.1.3.9. relay= the host that sent or accepted the message
relays : 19.4.5. Relays
smart hosts : 19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
RELEASE_NOTES file : 2.2. Read the Documents
remote host's name : 21.2.2. Look Up a Remote Host's Name
replacement character for space : 13.2.8. The Unquoted Space Replacement Character
reply feature : 10.1. Why Preprocess?
"Reply-To:" header line
25.5.1. Reply Versus Bounce
35.10. Alphabetized Reference
RES_DNSRCH : 21.2.4. The $[ and $] Operators
res_search()
18.8. Alphabetized Reference
21.2.3. Look Up Addresses for Delivery
"Recent-" header lines : 35.7. Forwarding with Resent-Headers
reserved TCP port : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
resolver library : 18.5.1. Use libresolv.a
ResolverOptions (I) option
21.2.4. The $[ and $] Operators
34.8. Alphabetized Reference
resource unavailable error : 36.5.9. EX_UNAVAILABLE A Resource
resources, sendmail
Additional Sources of Information
2.2. Read the Documents
restart signal : 26.3.2. SIGHUP Restart
restarting sendmail daemon : 4.1.1.1. Kill and restart, beginning with V8.7
retired accounts : 19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
retry time : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
RetryFactor (Z) option
23.9. The qf File Internals
34.8. Alphabetized Reference
return interval : 13.2.2. Limit the Life of Queued Messages
"Return-Path:" header line
30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
35.10. Alphabetized Reference
"Return-Receipt-To:" header line
18.8. Alphabetized Reference
35.10. Alphabetized Reference
"rewrite" prompt : (see address-testing mode)
rewriting
addresses
8.3. Rule Sets
11.4.1. Rewrite the Lone Username
rule set for recipient : (see R= equate)
rule set for sender : (see S= equate)
User Database : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
RFCs (Requests for Comments) : The RFCs
RFC1123 : The RFCs
RFC1413 : 31.10. Alphabetized Reference
RFC1521 and RFC1522 : The RFCs
RFC1651 to RFC1653 : The RFCs
RFC1891 to RFC1894 : The RFCs
RFC819 : The RFCs
RFC821
The RFCs
30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
RFC822
The RFCs
28.1.2. Rules Are Treated Like Addresses
32.5. Alphabetized Reference
35.2. Header Names
35.6.6. Other RFC822 Headers
RFC822 and RFC1123 : 14.1. Headers
RFC974 : 21.3.7. Ambiguous MX Records
RFC976 : The RFCs
RHS, rule
8.4. Rules
28.6. The RHS
(see also rule sets)
class macros in : 12.1.4. Class Macros in the RHS
RHS triple : 9.2. The RHS Triple
root user
Other Books, Other Problems
14.6. Trusted User
22.1. Why root?
options that don't run on : 34.1.4. Options that Are Safe
SUID_ROOT_FILES_OK macro : 18.8. Alphabetized Reference
route addressing
17.1.5. The % Hack
21.5.1. Offsite MX Hosts
29.4.3. Handling Routing Addresses
d flag and : 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
pruning : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference
rule sets
5.3.4. Rule Sets
6.3.1. Skipping Rule Sets
8.3. Rule Sets
29. Rule Sets
check_ : 29.10. The check_... Rule Sets
check_mail rule set : 20.2.6. Reject Mail from Spamming or Mail-bombing Sites
debug_dumpstate : 26.3.3.3. -- ruleset debug_dumpstate returns stat ..., pv: --
Hubset
11.2. Rule Set S=
11.4. Rule Set Hubset
m4 keywords for : 19.4.3. Rules and rule sets
m4 preprocessor and : 29.2. Rule Sets and m4
recipient-rewriting : (see R= equate)
rule set 0
9. Rule Set 0
17.3. Rule Set 0
19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
29.6. Rule Set 0
mailertables : 19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
rule set 1
11.7. Rule Set 1
19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
29.9. Rule Set 1
rule set 2
19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
29.8. Rule Set 2
rule set 3
10. Rule Set 3
17.1. Rule Set 3
19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
29.4. Rule Set 3
38.6.3. Rule 3 Always Called First with -bt
rule set 4
17.4. Rule Set 4
29.5. Rule Set 4
rule set 5
19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros
29.7. Rule Set 5
30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
rule set 96 : 17.2. Rule Set 96
S= and : (see S= equate)
sender-rewriting : (see S= equate)
rule-testing mode
36.7. Alphabetized Reference
38. Rule-Set Testing with -bt
debugging and : 38.7. Add Debugging for Detail
rules
8.2. Why Rules?
28. Rules
(see also rule sets)
for address transformation : 5.3.3. Rules
LHS and RHS syntax
8.4. Rules
28.4. The Behavior of a Rule
m4 keywords for : 19.4.3. Rules and rule sets
mail hub : 17. The Hub's Complex Rules
processing flow of
10.5. Details of Rule Flow
29.3. The Sequence of Rule Sets
relays : 19.4.5. Relays
rewriting using other rule sets : 28.6.4. Rewrite Through Another Rule Set: $>set
showing by rule set : 38.4.1. Show Rules in a Rule Set with =S
wildcards operators in : 8.7. Wildcard Operators
RunAsUser option : 34.8. Alphabetized Reference


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