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MAKEMAP(8)		     System Manager's Manual		      MAKEMAP(8)

NAME
     makemap - create database maps for sendmail

SYNOPSIS
     makemap  [-C  file] [-N] [-c cachesize] [-d] [-D commentchar] [-e] [-f] [-i
     type] [-l] [-o] [-r] [-s] [-t delim] [-u] [-v] maptype mapnam

DESCRIPTION
     Makemap creates the database maps used by the keyed map  lookups  in  send-
     mail(8).	It  reads  input from the standard input and outputs them to the
     indicated mapname.

     Depending on how it is compiled, makemap handles  different  database  for-
     mats, selected using the maptype parameter.  They may be

     dbm    DBM format maps.  This requires the ndbm(3) library.

     btree  B-Tree format maps.  This requires the new Berkeley DB library.

     hash   Hash format maps.  This also requires the Berkeley DB library.

     cdb    CDB  (Constant DataBase) format maps.  This requires the tinycdb li-
	    brary.

     implicit
	    The first available format in the following order:	hash,  dbm,  and
	    cdb.

     In all cases, makemap reads lines from the standard input consisting of two
     words  separated by white space.  The first is the database key, the second
     is the value.  The value may contain ``%n'' strings to  indicate  parameter
     substitution.   Literal  percents	should be doubled (``%%'').  Blank lines
     and lines beginning with ``#'' are ignored.

     Notice: do not use makemap to create the aliases data base, but  newaliases
     which puts a special token into the data base that is required by sendmail.

     If  the  TrustedUser  option  is set in the sendmail configuration file and
     makemap is invoked as root, the generated files will be owned by the speci-
     fied TrustedUser.

   Flags
     -C     Use the specified sendmail configuration file  for	looking  up  the
	    TrustedUser option.

     -N     Include the null byte that terminates strings in the map.  This must
	    match the -N flag in the sendmail.cf ``K'' line.

     -c     Use the specified hash and B-Tree cache size.

     -D     Use  to specify the character to use to indicate a comment (which is
	    ignored) instead of the default of '#'.

     -d     Allow duplicate keys in the map.  This is  only  allowed  on  B-Tree
	    format  maps.  If two identical keys are read, they will both be in-
	    serted into the map.

     -e     Allow empty value (right hand side).

     -f     Normally all upper case letters in the key are folded to lower case.
	    This flag disables that behaviour.	This is intended  to  mesh  with
	    the  -f  flag in the K line in sendmail.cf.  The value is never case
	    folded.

     -i     Use the specified type as fallback	if  the  given	maptype  is  not
	    available.

     -l     List supported map types.

     -o     Append to an old file.  This allows you to augment an existing file.
	    Note: this might not be supported by all database types, e.g., cdb.

     -r     Allow  replacement	of existing keys.  Normally makemap complains if
	    you repeat a key, and does not do the insert.

     -s     Ignore safety checks on maps being created.  This includes	checking
	    for hard or symbolic links in world writable directories.

     -t     Use the specified delimiter instead of white space (also for dumping
	    a map).

     -u     dump (unmap) the content of the database to standard output.

     -v     Verbosely print what it is doing.

Example
     makemap hash /etc/mail/access < /etc/mail/access

SEE ALSO
     sendmail(8), newaliases(1)

HISTORY
     The makemap command appeared in 4.4BSD.

			  $Date: 2013-11-22 20:51:52 $		      MAKEMAP(8)

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