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

NAME
       mailwrapper  --	invoke appropriate MTA software	based on configuration
       file

SYNOPSIS
       Special.	 See below.

DESCRIPTION
       Once upon time, the only	Mail  Transfer	Agent  (MTA)  software	easily
       available  was  "sendmail".  This famous	MTA was	written	by Eric	Allman
       and first appeared in 4.1BSD.  The legacy of  this  MTA	affected  most
       Mail  User  Agents (MUAs) such as mail(1); the path and calling conven-
       tions expected by "sendmail" were compiled in.

       But times changed.  On a	modern FreeBSD system, the  administrator  may
       wish to use one of several available MTAs.

       It would	be difficult to	modify all MUA software	typically available on
       a system, so most of the	authors	of alternative MTAs have written their
       front  end  message submission programs that may	appear in the place of
       /usr/sbin/sendmail, but still follow the	same  calling  conventions  as
       "sendmail".

       The  "sendmail"	MTA  also  typically  has  aliases  named mailq(1) and
       newaliases(1) linked to it.  The	program	knows  to  behave  differently
       when  its argv[0] is "mailq" or "newaliases" and	behaves	appropriately.
       Typically,  replacement	MTAs  provide  similar	functionality,	either
       through a program that also switches behavior based on calling name, or
       through a set of	programs that provide similar functionality.

       Although	having replacement programs that plug replace "sendmail" helps
       in  installing alternative MTAs,	it essentially makes the configuration
       of the system depend on hand installing new  programs  in  /usr.	  This
       leads to	configuration problems for many	administrators,	since they may
       wish  to	 install  a new	MTA without altering the system	provided /usr.
       (This may be, for example, to avoid having upgrade problems when	a  new
       version of the system is	installed over the old.)  They may also	have a
       shared  /usr  among several machines, and may wish to avoid placing im-
       plicit configuration information	in a read-only /usr.

       The mailwrapper program is designed to replace  /usr/sbin/sendmail  and
       to  invoke an appropriate MTA based on configuration information	placed
       in     ${LOCALBASE}/etc/mail/mailer.conf	     falling	  back	    on
       /etc/mail/mailer.conf.	This  permits  the  administrator to configure
       which MTA is to be invoked on the system	at run time.

       Other configuration  files  may	need  to  be  altered  when  replacing
       sendmail(8).   For example, if the replacement MTA does not support the
       -A option with mailq(1),	 daily_status_include_submit_mailq  should  be
       turned off in /etc/periodic.conf.

FILES
       Configuration	    for	      mailwrapper	is	 kept	    in
       ${LOCALBASE}/etc/mail/mailer.conf       or	/etc/mail/mailer.conf.
       /usr/sbin/sendmail   is	 typically  set	 up  as	 a  symbolic  link  to
       mailwrapper which is not	usually	invoked	on its own.

EXIT STATUS
       The mailwrapper utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an	error occurs.

DIAGNOSTICS
       The mailwrapper will print a diagnostic if its  configuration  file  is
       missing	or malformed, or does not contain a mapping for	the name under
       which it	was invoked.

SEE ALSO
       dma(8),	  mail(1),    mailq(1),	    newaliases(1),     mailer.conf(5),
       periodic.conf(5), sendmail(8)

HISTORY
       The   mailwrapper  utility  first  appeared  in	NetBSD	1.4  and  then
       FreeBSD 4.0.

AUTHORS
       Perry E.	Metzger	<perry@piermont.com>

BUGS
       The entire reason this program exists is	a crock.  Instead,  a  command
       for  how	 to  submit  mail  should be standardized, and all the "behave
       differently if invoked with a different name" behavior of  things  like
       mailq(1)	should go away.

FreeBSD	13.2		       October 29, 2014			MAILWRAPPER(8)

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