$OpenBSD: README,v 1.1 2003/09/23 21:37:11 millert Exp $ This directory contains the configuration files for sendmail(8). The source for the .cf files lives in /usr/share/sendmail/cf. You should make changes in the corresponding .mc file and not edit the .cf files directly. Useful information may be found in /usr/share/sendmail/README, /usr/share/sendmail/TUNING, and /usr/share/doc/smm/08.sendmailop/op.me. Sendmail configuration files: submit.cf Built from /usr/share/sendmail/cf/submit.mc. Used when sendmail is invoked directly from the command line to send mail (for instance, when called by mail(1)). localhost.cf Built from /usr/share/sendmail/cf/openbsd-localhost.mc. Only allows connections from the local host, not the network at large. This is the default configuration file used on OpenBSD. See afterboot(8) for more information. sendmail.cf Built from /usr/share/sendmail/cf/openbsd-proto.mc. A more full-featured configuration file that allows SMTP connections from the internet. Other files used by sendmail(8) in this directory include: access Access database (blacklist, whitelist, etc). aliases System aliases database. helpfile Help file for sendmail(8). local-host-names List of other hostnames to treat as local. You do not need to list the system hostname, the name(s) associated with any active network interface or a CNAME that points to one of those names. This file is read only at startup or when sendmail(8) is sent SIGHUP. mailertable Used to override routing for particular (non-local) domains. relay-domains List of other domains to relay mail for. By default, sendmail(8) will not relay for foriegn domains--if the mail is not destined for (or sent by) a user in the local domain it will be rejected. This file is read only at startup or when sendmail(8) is sent SIGHUP. virtusertable Virtual user table; maps incoming mail addresses to alternate local usernames or aliases. Note that by default, only sendmail.cf will use the access, local-host-names, mailertable, relay-domains, userdb, and virtusertable files. These files are not used by the default localhost.cf or submit.cf since they are generally not needed for localhost-only configs.