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MAIL.LOCAL(8)							 MAIL.LOCAL(8)

NAME
       mail.local - store mail in a mailbox

SYNOPSIS
       mail.local [-7] [-b] [-d] [-D mbdb] [-l] [-f from|-r from] [-h filename
       ] user ...

DESCRIPTION
       Mail.local reads the standard input up to an end-of-file and appends it
       to each user's mail file.  The user must be a valid user name.

       The options are as follows:

       -7	 Do not advertise 8BITMIME support in LMTP mode.

       -b	 Return	 a  permanent  error instead of a temporary error if a
		 mailbox exceeds quota.

       -d	 Specify this is  a  delivery  (for  backward  compatibility).
		 This option has no effect.

       -D mbdb	 Specify  the  name  of	 the mailbox database which is used to
		 look up local recipient names.	 This option defaults to "pw",
		 which means use getpwnam().

       -f from	 Specify the sender's name.

       -l	 Turn on LMTP mode.

       -r from	 Specify the sender's name (for backward compatibility).  Same
		 as -f.

       -h filename
		 Store incoming mail in filename in the user's home  directory
		 instead of a system mail spool directory.

       The  next  options  are	only available if mail.local has been compiled
       with -DHASHSPOOL.

       -H hashtypehashdepth
	      Select hashed mail directories.  Valid hash types are u for user
	      name  and	 m for MD5 (requires compilation with -DHASHSPOOLMD5).
	      Example: -H u2 selects user name hashing with a hash depth of 2.
	      Note:  there  must  be  no  space	 between the hash type and the
	      depth.

       -p path
	      Specify an alternate mail spool path.

       -n     Specify that the domain part of recipient addresses in LMTP mode
	      should not be stripped.

       Individual  mail messages in the mailbox are delimited by an empty line
       followed by a line beginning with the string ``From ''.	 A  line  con‐
       taining	the  string  ``From  '', the sender's name and a time stamp is
       prepended to each delivered mail message.  A blank line is appended  to
       each  message.	A  greater-than	 character (``>'') is prepended to any
       line in the message which could be mistaken for a ``From	 ''  delimiter
       line (that is, a line beginning with the five characters ``From '' fol‐
       lowing a blank line).

       The mail files are exclusively  locked  with  flock(2)  while  mail  is
       appended,  and  a  user.lock  file also is created while the mailbox is
       locked for compatibility with older MUAs.

       If the ``biff'' service	is  returned  by  getservbyname(3),  the  biff
       server is notified of delivered mail.

       The mail.local utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

ENVIRONMENT
       TZ     Used to set the appropriate time zone on the timestamp.

FILES
       /tmp/local.XXXXXX     temporary files
       /var/spool/mail/user  user's default mailbox directory
       /var/spool/mail/user.lock
			     lock file for a user's default mailbox

SEE ALSO
       mail(1), xsend(1), flock(2), getservbyname(3), comsat(8), sendmail(8)

WARNING
       mail.local  escapes  only "^From " lines that follow an empty line.  If
       all lines starting with "From " should be escaped, use the 'E' flag for
       the local mailer in the sendmail.cf file.

HISTORY
       A  superset  of	mail.local  (handling  mailbox reading as well as mail
       delivery) appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX as the program mail.

			 $Date: 2003/10/20 20:26:51 $		 MAIL.LOCAL(8)
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