Command-line switches are command-line arguments that begin with
a -
character, and precede the list of recipients
(if any). The forms for command-line switches, where X
is a single letter, are:
-X
Boolean switch-Xarg
switch with argument
All switches are single letters. The complete list is shown in Table 36.2.
Switch | Version | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
-B | Section 36.7.1, -B | V8.1 and above | Specify message body type |
-b | Section 36.7.2, -b | All versions | Set operating mode |
-ba | Section 36.7.3, -ba | Not V8.1- V8.6 | Use ARPAnet/Grey Book protocols |
-bD | Section 36.7.4, -bD | V8.8 and above | Run as a daemon, but don't fork |
-bd | Section 36.7.5 | All versions | Run as a daemon |
-bH | Section 36.7.6 | V8.8 and above | Purge persistent host status |
-bh | Section 36.7.7, -bh | V8.8 and above | Print persistent host status |
-bi | Section 24.5.1 | All versions | Initialize alias database |
-bm | Section 36.7.9, -bm | All versions | Be a mail sender |
-bp | Section 23.4 | All versions | Print the queue |
-bs | Section 36.7.11, -bs | All versions | Run SMTP on standard input |
-bt | Section 38.1, "Overview" | All versions | Rule testing mode |
-bv | Section 36.7.13, -bv | All versions | Verify: don't collect or deliver |
-bz | Section 36.7.14, -bz | Not V8 | Freeze the configuration file |
-C | Section 36.7.15, -C | All versions | Location of configuration file |
-c | Section 34.8.29, HoldExpensive (c) | Deprecated | Set HoldExpensive (c) option to true |
-d | Section 37.1, "The Syntax of -d" | All versions | Enter debugging mode |
-E | Section 36.7.18, -E | Sony NEWS only | Japanese font conversion |
-e | Section 34.8.24, ErrorMode (e) | Deprecated | Set the ErrorMode (e) option's mode |
-F | Section 36.7.20, -F | All versions | Set the sender's full name |
-f | Section 36.7.21, -f and -r | All versions | Set sender's address |
-h | Section 36.7.22, -h | Deprecated | Minimum hop count |
-I | Section 36.7.23, -I | Deprecated | Synonym for |
-i | Section 36.7.24, -i | Deprecated | Set the IgnoreDots (i) option to true |
-J | Section 36.7.25, -J | Sony NEWS only | Japanese font conversion |
-M | Section 31.2, "Command-Line Definitions" | V8.7 and above | Define a macro on the command line |
-m | Section 34.8.39, MeToo (m) | All versions | Set the MeToo (m) option to true |
-N | Section 36.7.28, -N | V8.8 and above | Specify DSN NOTIFY information |
-n | Section 24.6, "Prevent Aliasing with -n" | All versions | Don't do aliasing |
-O | Section 34.1, "Command-Line Options" | V8.7 and above | Set a multicharacter option |
-o | Section 34.1 | All versions | Set a single-character option |
-p | Section 36.7.32, -p | V8.1 and above | Set protocol and host |
-q | Section 23.6.1 | All versions | Process the queue |
-R | Section 36.7.34, -R | V8.8 and above | DSN what to return on a bounce |
-r | Section 36.7.21 | Deprecated | Synonym for |
-s | Section 34.8.59, SaveFromLine (f) | Deprecated | Set the SaveFromLine (f) option to true |
-T | Section 34.8.52, QueueTimeout (T) | Deprecated | Set QueueTimeout (T) option |
-t | Section 36.7.38, -t | All versions | Get recipients from message header |
-U | Section 36.7.39, -U | V8.8 and above | This is the initial MUA to MTA submission |
-V | Section 36.7.40, -V | V8.8 and above | Specify the ENVID string |
-v | Section 36.7.41 | All versions | Run in verbose mode |
-X | Section 26.4, "Log Transactions with -X" | V8.1 and above | Log transactions |
-x | Section 36.7.43, -x | V8.2 and above | Ignored |
Some switches are called Boolean because they are either
true or false. The -v
switch, for example,
is Boolean because
it puts sendmail into verbose mode if it is present (true). If
it is absent (false), sendmail does not run in verbose mode.
Some switches take arguments. The -C
switch, for example,
tells sendmail where to find its configuration file. When a
switch takes an argument, the argument may immediately follow
the letter or be separated from it with whitespace:
[2]
[2] Prior to V8 sendmail, whitespace was not allowed between the letter and the argument.
-Ctest.cf good -C test.cf also good
The only exception to this rule is the -d
command-line switch (set debugging
mode).
It may not have whitespace between the letter and the arg
.
Some switches, such as -q
(process the queue), can either
be Boolean or take an argument:
-q boolean -q1h with argument
The position of switches in the command line is critical. If any follow the list of recipients, they are wrongly taken as mail addresses and lead to bounced mail. But the order in which switches appear prior to the recipients is not important. That is, they may appear in any order without changing the behavior of sendmail.
An undefined switch letter causes the following error to be printed and sendmail to immediately exit:
sendmail: illegal option - bad letter here
The special switch --
can be used to delimit the switches from the
list of recipients:
%/usr/lib/sendmail -- -jim
Here, the recipient is -jim
. To prevent the -
of -jim
from being wrongly interpreted as indicating
a switch, the special
switch --
is used to mark the end of all switches.
[3]
[3] Under pre-V8 sendmail, recipient names could never begin with a
-C
,-b
,-d
,-q
, or-Z
. If any did, they were wrongly interpreted as switches during preprocessing.