Annotation of 42BSD/usr.lib/sendmail/cf/dbvax.mc, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: ############################################################
        !             2: ############################################################
        !             3: #####
        !             4: #####          SENDMAIL CONFIGURATION FILE
        !             5: #####
        !             6: #####  Customized for dbvax at University of Wisconsin.
        !             7: #####  This configuration is highly experimental.
        !             8: #####
        !             9: #####          @(#)dbvax.mc    4.1             7/25/83
        !            10: #####
        !            11: ############################################################
        !            12: ############################################################
        !            13: 
        !            14: 
        !            15: 
        !            16: ############################################################
        !            17: ###    local info
        !            18: ############################################################
        !            19: 
        !            20: # internet hostname
        !            21: Cwdbvax
        !            22: 
        !            23: ######################
        !            24: #   General Macros   #
        !            25: ######################
        !            26: 
        !            27: # arpanet gateway
        !            28: DAUWisc
        !            29: CAUWisc UWVax
        !            30: 
        !            31: # local domain names
        !            32: DDUWISC
        !            33: CDUWISC
        !            34: 
        !            35: # major relay host
        !            36: DRUWVAX
        !            37: CRUWVAX
        !            38: 
        !            39: include(base.m4)
        !            40: 
        !            41: #######################
        !            42: #   Rewriting rules   #
        !            43: #######################
        !            44: 
        !            45: ##### special local conversions
        !            46: S6
        !            47: R$*<@$+.$=D>$*         $1<@$2.LOCAL>$4                 convert local domain
        !            48: R$*<@$+.$=D.ARPA>$*    $1<@$2.LOCAL>$4
        !            49: R$*<@$+.UUCP.LOCAL>$*  $1<@$2.UUCP>$3                  make UUCP top level
        !            50: 
        !            51: include(zerobase.m4)
        !            52: 
        !            53: ################################################
        !            54: ###  Machine dependent part of ruleset zero  ###
        !            55: ################################################
        !            56: 
        !            57: # resolve names that can go via the ethernet
        !            58: R$*<@$*$=S>$*          $#ether$@$3$:$1<@$2$3>$4        user@etherhost
        !            59: 
        !            60: # resolve berknet names
        !            61: R<@$=Z>:$+             $#berk$@$1$:$2                  @berkhost: ...
        !            62: R$+<@$=Z>              $#berk$@$2$:$1                  user@berknethost
        !            63: 
        !            64: # resolve local UUCP links (all others)
        !            65: R<@$-.UUCP>$+          $1!$2@$R.ARPA                   @host.UUCP: ...
        !            66: R$+<@$-.UUCP>          $2!$1@$R.ARPA                   [email protected]
        !            67: 
        !            68: # other non-local names will be kicked upstairs
        !            69: R$*<@$+>$*             $#tcp$@$3$:$1<@$2>$3            [email protected]
        !            70: 
        !            71: # remaining names must be local
        !            72: R$+                    $#local$:$1                     everything else
        !            73: 
        !            74: include(localm.m4)
        !            75: include(ncpm.m4)

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