The ${client_flags} macro holds the flags
specified by the ClientPortOptions
option's Modify parameter (See this section). This ${client_flags}
macro is given a value only after a connection is made because the
Modify flags can vary by the family of the
connection. If no Modify flags were specified,
${client_flags} is given an empty string as its
value.
The value letters from the
ClientPortOptions=Modify option are stored into
this macro after the connection is made. Each letter is separated
from the others by a space, and capital letters are doubled. That is,
for example, if that option was declared like this:
ClientPortOptions=Modify=bcE
the value of the ${client_flags} macro would
become:
b c EE
Capital letters are doubled so that they can be detected in rules.
Recall that rules view their workspace in a case-insensitive manner
(that is, e is the same as E).
Doubling allows the LHS of rules to be designed like this:
R $* e $* match a lowercase e
R $* ee $* match an uppercase E
${client_flags} is not used in the default
configuration file, but is available for you to use in rules of your
own design. Note that a $& prefix is necessary
when you reference this macro in rules (that is, use
$&{client_flags}, not
${client_flags}).
${client_flags} is transient. If it is defined in
the configuration file or in the command line, that definition can be
ignored by sendmail.