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1.1 ! root 1: '\"macro stdmacro ! 2: .if n .pH g1a.tosmtp %W% of %G% ! 3: .nr X ! 4: .if \nX=0 .ds x} tosmtp 1M "" "\&" ! 5: .if \nX=1 .ds x} tosmtp 1M "" ! 6: .if \nX=2 .ds x} tosmtp 1M "" "\&" ! 7: .if \nX=3 .ds x} tosmtp "" "" "\&" ! 8: .TH \*(x} ! 9: .SH NAME ! 10: \f4tosmtp\fP \- send mail to \s-1SMTP\s+1 ! 11: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 12: \f4tosmtp\f1 [ \f4\-f\f1 ] [ \f4\-n \f1] [ \f4\-u\f1 ] [ \f4\-d\f2 domain \f1]\f1 ! 13: [ \-H\f2 helohost \f4]\f2 sender host recip ...\f1 ! 14: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 15: \f4tosmtp\fP translates a ! 16: .SM UNIX ! 17: System mail message (read from standard ! 18: input), into an RFC822 mail message, which can then be delivered with \s-1SMTP\s+1. ! 19: \f4tosmtp\fP is normally invoked by \f4smtpqer\fP as part of the process of ! 20: queueing mail for delivery. ! 21: .P ! 22: The options to \f4tosmtp\fP and their meanings are as follows: ! 23: .TP 12 ! 24: \f4\-d \f2domain\f1 ! 25: Pass the specified \f2domain\fP directly to the \f4smtp\fP program. ! 26: .TP ! 27: \f4\-f\fP ! 28: Act as a filter. ! 29: The RFC822 message is sent to the standard output. ! 30: .TP ! 31: \f4\-H \f2helohost\f1 ! 32: This option can be used to specify the name to be used for the host in the ! 33: initial ! 34: .SM SMTP ! 35: .SM HELO ! 36: message. ! 37: This option is also passed to the \f4smtp\fP program. ! 38: .TP ! 39: \f4\-n\fP ! 40: Do not place a \f4To:\fP line in the resulting RFC822 header. ! 41: .TP ! 42: \f4\-u\fP ! 43: Do no conversion. ! 44: The standard input is sent directly to the standard output. ! 45: .SH FILES ! 46: .TP ! 47: \f4/usr/lib/mail/surrcmd/smtp\fP Where the message is piped to ! 48: .SH "SEE ALSO" ! 49: \f4smtp\fP(1M), \f4smtpqer\fP(1M) ! 50: .br ! 51: RFC822 \- Standard for the Format of \s-1ARPA\s+1 Internet Text Messages
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