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NAME

       esmtp - libESMTP to Sendmail compatibility interface

SYNOPSIS

       esmtp [flags] [address ...]
       sendmail [flags] [address ...]

       mailq
       sendmail -bp

       newaliases
       sendmail -bi

DESCRIPTION

       Esmtp  is  a  send-only  sendmail emulator for machines which normally retrieve their mail
       from a centralized mailhub using programs such as fetchmail.

       Esmtp does not attempt to provide all the functionality of sendmail: it is intended to  be
       used by mail user agents as mutt.

OPTIONS

       Most  sendmail  options are irrelevant to esmtp .  Those marked ``ignored'' or ``default''
       have no effect on mail transfer.  Those marked ``unsupported'' are fatal errors.

       -Ac (ignored)
              Use submit.cf even if  the  operation  mode  does  not  indicate  an  initial  mail
              submission.

       -Am (ignored)
              Use sendmail.cf even if the operation mode indicates an initial mail submission.

       -B type
              Set the body type to type.  Current legal values are 7BIT or 8BITMIME.

       -ba (unsupported)
              Go into ARPANET mode.

       -bd (unsupported)
              Run as a daemon.

       -bD (unsupported)
              Same as -bd except runs in foreground.

       -bh (unsupported)
              Print the persistent host status database.

       -bH (unsupported)
              Purge expired entries from the persistent host status database.

       -bi (ignored)
              Initialize the alias database.

       -bm (default)
              Deliver mail in the usual way.

       -bp    Print a listing of the queue(s).

       -bP (unsupported)
              Print number of entries in the queue(s); only available with shared memory support.

       -bs (unsupported)
              Use the SMTP protocol as described in RFC821 on standard input and output.

       -bt (unsupported)
              Run in address test mode.

       -bv (unsupported)
              Verify names only - do not try to collect or deliver a message.

       -C file
              Use alternate configuration file.

       -d X (ignored)
              Set debugging value to X.

       -F fullname
              Set the full name of the sender.

       -f name
              Sets the name of the ``from'' person (i.e., the envelope sender of the mail).  This
              address may also be used in the From: header  if  that  header  is  missing  during
              initial  submission.   The  envelope  sender  address  is used as the recipient for
              delivery status notifications and may also appear in a Return-Path: header.

              This address is also used to select from different identities in the  configuration
              file.

              If  no envelope sender is specified in the command line then the default identity's
              address is used.

       -G (ignored)
              Relay (gateway) submission of a message.

       -h N (ignored)
              Set the hop count to N.

       -I (ignored)
              Same as -bi.

       -i (ignored)
              Ignore dots alone on lines by themselves in incoming messages.  This should be  set
              if you are reading data from a file.

       -L tag (ignored)
              Set the identifier used in syslog messages to the supplied tag.

       -N dsn Set  delivery  status  notification  conditions to dsn, which can be `never' for no
              notifications or a comma separated list of the values `failure' to be  notified  if
              delivery failed, `delay' to be notified if delivery is delayed, and `success' to be
              notified when the message is successfully delivered.

       -n (default)
              Don't do aliasing.

       -O option=value (ignored)
              Set option option to the specified value.  This form uses long names.

       -o x value (ignored)
              Set option x to the specified value.  This form uses single character names only.

       -p protocol (ignored)
              Set the name of the protocol used to receive the message.

       -q[time] (ignored)
              Process saved messages in the queue at given intervals.

       -qp[time] (ignored)
              Similar to -qtime, except that instead of periodically forking a child  to  process
              the  queue,  forks a single persistent child for each queue that alternates between
              processing the queue and sleeping.

       -qf (ignored)
              Process saved messages in the queue  once  and  do  not  fork(),  but  run  in  the
              foreground.

       -qG name (ignored)
              Process jobs in queue group called name only.

       -q[!]I substr (ignored)
              Limit  processed  jobs to those containing substr as a substring of the queue id or
              not when ! is specified.

       -q[!]R substr (ignored)
              Limit processed jobs to those containing substr  as  a  substring  of  one  of  the
              recipients or not when ! is specified.

       -q[!]S substr (ignored)
              Limit processed jobs to those containing substr as a substring of the sender or not
              when ! is specified.

       -R return
              Set the amount of the message to be returned if the message  bounces.   The  return
              parameter  can  be `full' to return the entire message or `hdrs' to return only the
              headers.  In the latter case also local bounces return only the headers.

       -r name
              An alternate and obsolete form of the -f flag.

       -t     Read message for recipients.   To:,  Cc:,  and  Bcc:  lines  will  be  scanned  for
              recipient addresses.  The Bcc: line will be deleted before transmission.

       -V envid
              Set the original envelope id.

       -v     Go into verbose mode.

       -X logfile
              Log all traffic in and out of mailers in the indicated log file.

       --     Stop processing command flags and use the rest of the arguments as addresses.

FILES

        ~/.esmtprc
              User  configuration  file.  Only  read if no configuration file is specified on the
              command line.

       /etc/esmtprc
              System configuration file. Only read if no configuration file is specified  on  the
              command line and there is no user configuration file.

SEE ALSO

       esmtprc(5), fetchmail(1)

AUTHOR

       José Fonseca

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