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2: S E N D M A I L
3:
4: Presumably by the time you get to this READ_ME file, you will have
5: already read the tape in, or will have received this distribution as
6: part of 4.2bsd. If you do not yet have the distribution online, read
7: the tape in now -- you will need about one megabyte to hold the tape.
8:
9: The first thing you should look at is the documentation. The two
10: critical documents are "doc/intro.me" and "doc/op.me". Read both
11: of these before proceeding with your installation. If you have read
12: these before, you should still read through the second one again
13: anyhow, since the installation procedures change occasionally.
14:
15: A brief tour:
16: FILES A list of the files on the tape.
17: Makefile A Makefile that will do a vanilla install for you.
18: adb A set of adb(1) scripts for printing out certain
19: sendmail data structures.
20: adm Administrativia.
21: aux Files that represent programs that are not really
22: "part" of sendmail, or old versions of some files
23: in src for use by people on other system types.
24: cf The configuration files for Berkeley, plus a few
25: prototype configurations for basic installation
26: types.
27: doc The documentation.
28: include The include files used by more than just the sendmail
29: program itself.
30: lib Library routines used by sendmail, but not really
31: "part" of sendmail itself; these might be candidates
32: for libc.a.
33: md Some m4 files used to isolate machine dependencies.
34: src The source for the sendmail program itself.
35: test Some files used for testing -- mostly these are
36: shell files intended as the targets for aliasing.
37:
38: The following are the known major problems and their Problem Report
39: number:
40:
41: 012, 043 Names of files and programs cannot have upper case letters
42: in them -- these get mapped to lower case due to the
43: case mapping feature.
44: 178 Because of the different syntaxes used in envelopes versus
45: headers, we will occasionally allow syntactically incorrect
46: headers go out.
47: 226 Quote interpretation may be incorrect -- this is not well
48: defined in the protocols.
49:
50: Due to my present circumstances, I am unable to provide a formal
51: level of support for this system. However, I will make whatever
52: attempt I can to answer a reasonable number of questions. Since
53: the company I am working for is not working in this area, and has
54: indulged me tremendously in letting me work on this at all, I regret
55: that I am unable to accept phone calls. I can be contacted as:
56:
57: OLD NEW
58: Arpanet: eric@Berkeley [email protected]
59: UUCP: ucbvax!eric [email protected]
60:
61: Eric Allman
62: Britton-Lee, Inc.
63:
64: @(#)READ_ME 4.1 7/25/83
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