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1.1 ! root 1: @(#) sendmail.hf 4.2 6/7/85 ! 2: cpyr ! 3: cpyr Sendmail ! 4: cpyr Copyright (c) 1983 Eric P. Allman ! 5: cpyr Berkeley, California ! 6: cpyr ! 7: cpyr Copyright (c) 1983 Regents of the University of California. ! 8: cpyr All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement ! 9: cpyr specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. ! 10: cpyr ! 11: cpyr @(#)sendmail.hf 4.2 (Berkeley) 6/7/85 ! 12: cpyr ! 13: smtp Commands: ! 14: smtp HELO MAIL RCPT DATA RSET ! 15: smtp NOOP QUIT HELP VRFY EXPN ! 16: smtp For more info use "HELP <topic>". ! 17: smtp To report bugs in the implementation contact [email protected] ! 18: smtp or [email protected]. ! 19: smtp For local information contact postmaster at this site. ! 20: help HELP [ <topic> ] ! 21: help The HELP command gives help info. ! 22: helo HELO <hostname> ! 23: helo Introduce yourself. I am a boor, so I really don't ! 24: helo care if you do. ! 25: mail MAIL FROM: <sender> ! 26: mail Specifies the sender. ! 27: rcpt RCPT TO: <recipient> ! 28: rcpt Specifies the recipient. Can be used any number of times. ! 29: data DATA ! 30: data Following text is collected as the message. ! 31: data End with a single dot. ! 32: rset RSET ! 33: rset Resets the system. ! 34: quit QUIT ! 35: quit Exit sendmail (SMTP). ! 36: vrfy VRFY <recipient> ! 37: vrfy Not implemented to protocol. Gives some sexy ! 38: vrfy information. ! 39: expn EXPN <recipient> ! 40: expn Same as VRFY in this implementation. ! 41: noop NOOP ! 42: noop Do nothing. ! 43: send SEND FROM: <sender> ! 44: send replaces the MAIL command, and can be used to send ! 45: send directly to a users terminal. Not supported in this ! 46: send implementation. ! 47: soml SOML FROM: <sender> ! 48: soml Send or mail. If the user is logged in, send directly, ! 49: soml otherwise mail. Not supported in this implementation. ! 50: saml SAML FROM: <sender> ! 51: saml Send and mail. Send directly to the user's terminal, ! 52: saml and also mail a letter. Not supported in this ! 53: saml implementation. ! 54: turn TURN ! 55: turn Reverses the direction of the connection. Not currently ! 56: turn implemented.
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