24.1 Overview
Options are declared in the configuration file by beginning a line
with the letter O:
OQ/var/spool/mqueue single-character name (prior to V8.7)
Prior to V8.7 sendmail, option names could only
be a single character. The short (single-character) name of the
option (here, Q) immediately follows the
O with no intervening space. The value assigned to
a single-character option immediately follows the option letter with
no intervening space.
Beginning with V8.7 sendmail, option names can
be composed of multiple characters:
O QueueDirectory=/var/spool/mqueue multicharacter name (beginning with V8.7)
exactly one space
To use multicharacter names, you must separate the name (here,
QueueDirectory) from the O
command with exactly one space character.
The value assigned to the multicharacter option follows an equal
sign. The equal sign can be surrounded by optional spaces.
Some options have both a single- and a multicharacter name, in which
case the two names are equivalent, and the modern multicharacter name
is preferred:
OQ/var/spool/mqueue define location of queue directory
O QueueDirectory=/var/spool/mqueue the same and preferred
The short name is retained so that old configuration files will still
work with newer versions of sendmail. They
should, however, be considered deprecated, and support for them might
disappear in future releases of sendmail. Most
options (especially the newer ones) only have multicharacter names:
O ServiceSwitchFile=/etc/service.switch only multicharacter form available
The values for some options are strings (such as
/tmp). The values for others can be numbers (such
as 3), time durations (such as
3d for three days), or a boolean value (such as
True). There are no hard rules for which type of
value goes with which option. Instead, you'll need
to look up each option in Table 24-4, in Section 24.5, and use the type indicated there.
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