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1.1 root 1: /*
2: ** Sendmail
3: ** Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman
4: ** Berkeley, California
5: **
6: ** Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California.
7: ** All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement
8: ** specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution.
9: **
10: ** @(#)conf.h 5.7 (Berkeley) 1/5/86
11: */
12:
13: /*
14: ** CONF.H -- All user-configurable parameters for sendmail
15: */
16:
17:
18:
19: /*
20: ** Table sizes, etc....
21: ** There shouldn't be much need to change these....
22: */
23:
24: # define MAXLINE 1024 /* max line length */
25: # define MAXNAME 256 /* max length of a name */
26: # define MAXFIELD 2500 /* max total length of a hdr field */
27: # define MAXPV 40 /* max # of parms to mailers */
28: # define MAXHOP 17 /* max value of HopCount */
29: # define MAXATOM 100 /* max atoms per address */
30: # define MAXMAILERS 25 /* maximum mailers known to system */
31: # define MAXRWSETS 30 /* max # of sets of rewriting rules */
32: # define MAXPRIORITIES 25 /* max values for Precedence: field */
33: # define MAXTRUST 30 /* maximum number of trusted users */
34: # define MAXUSERENVIRON 40 /* max # of items in user environ */
35: # define QUEUESIZE 600 /* max # of jobs per queue run */
36:
37: /*
38: ** Compilation options.
39: **
40: ** #define these if they are available; comment them out otherwise.
41: */
42:
43: # define DBM 1 /* use DBM library (requires -ldbm) */
44: # define NDBM 1 /* new DBM library available (requires DBM) */
45: # define DEBUG 1 /* enable debugging */
46: # define LOG 1 /* enable logging */
47: # define SMTP 1 /* enable user and server SMTP */
48: # define QUEUE 1 /* enable queueing */
49: # define UGLYUUCP 1 /* output ugly UUCP From lines */
50: # define DAEMON 1 /* include the daemon (requires IPC & SMTP) */
51: # define FLOCK 1 /* use flock file locking */
52: # define SETPROCTITLE 1 /* munge argv to display current status */
53: /* # define WIZ 1 /* allow wizard mode */
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