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Sendmail Installation and Operation Guide
matching using -q[!]Xstring as described above.
-R ret
What information you want returned if the message bounces; ret can be "HDRS" for
headers only or "FULL" for headers plus body. This is a request only; the other end is
not required to honor the parameter. If "HDRS" is specified local bounces also return
only the headers.
-t
Read the header for "To:", "Cc:", and "Bcc:" lines, and send to everyone listed in those
lists. The "Bcc:" line will be deleted before sending. Any addresses in the argument vec-
tor will be deleted from the send list.
-V envid
The indicated envid is passed with the envelope of the message and returned if the mes-
sage bounces.
-X logfile
Log all traffic in and out of sendmail in the indicated logfile for debugging mailer prob-
lems. This produces a lot of data very quickly and should be used sparingly.
There are a number of options that may be specified as primitive flags. These are the e, i, m, and v
options. Also, the f option may be specified as the -s flag. The DSN related options "-N", "-R", and
"-V" have no effects on sendmail running as daemon.