Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Feizhou wrote:
i did...there is none for helo but i missed the client_$$$ bunch somehow.
As I wrote already, the argument of HELO/EHLO is in $s (well, you'd use
delayed expansion in rulesets to get what you really want, so you would
actually use $&s). When sendmail reads its configuration file, $s
contains the name of the local host. After HELO/EHLO it will be
assigned whatever was the argument of HELO/EHLO.
OH, so that was what the $s represented. Thanks.
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