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Date:      Tue, 12 Jan 1999 21:53:21 +0800
From:      Peter Wemm <peter@netplex.com.au>
To:        current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   HEADS UP: defaults changed in sendmail.cf
Message-ID:  <199901121353.VAA66059@spinner.netplex.com.au>

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While updating the sendmail source from 8.9.1 to 8.9.2, I looked at the 
default sendmail.cf rules and decided that they were a bit on the light 
side.

I have jumped in and turned on a few more features, including some that I 
suspect will cause some raised eyebrows.  In particular:

1: I turned on the relay_based_on_MX feature.  This is intended to ease the
transition from the "default relay" to "relay denied" in 8.9.x.  Note that
this DOES NOT expose anybody to spam risk, although it does mean that
sendmail will automatically perform a fallback relay function without
explicitly being enabled.  For example; if "foo.com" lists "xyz.bar.com" in
their fallback MX list, then xyz.bar.com will happily relay mail TO foo.com
(and only TO them, not FROM them).  If foo.com did this without bar.com's
permission and xyz.bar.com relayed spam to foo.com, then foo.com is getting
what they deserve and has no right to complain (and they can fix it by
repairing their MX configuration).

2: I turned on the Mime header overflow checking.  This is a runtime cost 
since sendmail scans the body when it passes through the system.

3: I turned on a few more (optional) tables.  Nothing happens unless the 
.db files are created, but the rules are present.  This means that the 
default sendmail.cf will be a lot more useful without needing rebuilding 
in as many cases.  I hope this represents a better medium capability 
sendmail.cf file.  Of course it can still be tuned for specific purposes.

4: some default paths are different, in line with Eric's plans to move 
everthing to /etc/mail for the next release.

Cheers,
-Peter



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