+.TH SLOCAL %manext1% "May 2, 2016" "%nmhversion%"
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.\" %nmhwarning%
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-.TH SLOCAL %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
.SH NAME
slocal \- asynchronously filter and deliver new mail
.SH SYNOPSIS
.HP 5
.na
-.B %libdir%/slocal
-[address\ info\ sender]
+.B %nmhlibexecdir%/slocal
+.RB [ \-help ]
+.RB [ \-version ]
.RB [ \-addr
.IR address ]
.RB [ \-info
.RB [ \-verbose " | " \-noverbose ]
.RB [ \-suppressdup " | " \-nosuppressdup ]
.RB [ \-debug ]
-.RB [ \-version ]
-.RB [ \-help ]
.ad
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B Slocal
.BR sendmail ,
the sender will obtained from the UUCP
\*(lqFrom:\*(rq line, if present. The user may override these
-values with command line arguments, or arguments to the
+values with the
.B \-addr
and
.B \-sender
switch tells
.B slocal
the name of the user for
-whom it is delivering mail. The
+whom it is delivering mail. It must exist on the local system. The
.B \-mailbox
switch tells
.B slocal
is taking, as well as check for syntax errors in your
.RI \*(lq \&.maildelivery \*(rq
file.
-
.SS "Message Transfer Agents"
Most modern MTAs including
.BR sendmail ,
You should include the line
.PP
.ce
-\*(lq|\ %libdir%/slocal\ \-user\ username\*(rq
-.RE
+\*(lq|\ %nmhlibexecdir%/slocal\ \-user\ username\*(rq
.PP
in your \&.forward file in your home directory. This will cause
your MTA to invoke
.B slocal
on your behalf when a message arrives.
-
.SS "The Maildelivery File"
The
.RI \*(lq \&.maildelivery \*(rq
.B slocal
filters and delivers
incoming mail. Each line of this file consists of five fields, separated
-by white-space or comma. Since double-quotes are honored, these
+by whitespace or comma. Since double-quotes are honored, these
characters may be included in a single argument by enclosing the entire
argument in double-quotes. A double-quote can be included by preceding it
with a backslash. Lines beginning with `#' and blank lines are ignored.
file is:
.PP
.RS 5
-.B header pattern action result string
+.B "header pattern action result string"
.RE
.PP
.BR header :
is considered delivered.
.TP \w'Azzz'u
.I R
-Perform the action. Regardless of the outcome of the action,
+Perform the action. Regardless of the outcome of the action,
the message is not considered delivered.
.TP \w'Azzz'u
.I ?
The delivery file is always read completely, so that several matches
can be made and several actions can be taken.
.RE
-
.SS "Security of Delivery Files"
In order to prevent security problems, the
.RI \*(lq \&.maildelivery \*(rq
perform an action which delivers the message, then
.B slocal
will check for a global delivery file at
-.IR %etcdir%/maildelivery .
+.IR %nmhetcdir%/maildelivery .
This file is read according to the same rules. This file must be
-owned by the root and must be writable only by the root.
+owned by root and must be writable only by root.
.PP
If a global delivery file cannot be found or does not perform an
action which delivers the message, then standard delivery to the
user's maildrop is performed.
-
.SS "Example Delivery File"
To summarize, here's an example delivery file:
.PP
default \- file ? mailbox
# always run rcvtty
-* \- pipe R %libdir%/rcvtty
+* \- pipe R %nmhlibexecdir%/rcvtty
.fi
-
.SS "Sub-process environment"
When a process is invoked, its environment is: the user/group-ids are
set to recipient's ids; the working directory is the recipient's home
.PP
In order to avoid any time limitations, you might implement a process
that began by
-.BR fork ()-ing.
+.IR fork ()-ing.
The parent would return the appropriate
value immediately, and the child could continue on, doing whatever it
wanted for as long as it wanted. This approach is somewhat risky if
the parent is going to return an exit status of zero. If the parent is
going to return a non-zero exit status, then this approach can lead to
quicker delivery into your maildrop.
-
.SH FILES
.fc ^ ~
.nf
-.ta \w'%etcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u
-^%etcdir%/mts.conf~^nmh mts configuration file
+.ta \w'%nmhetcdir%/ExtraBigFileName 'u
+^%nmhetcdir%/mts.conf~^nmh mts configuration file
^$HOME/\&.maildelivery~^The file controlling local delivery
-^%etcdir%/maildelivery~^Rather than the standard file
+^%nmhetcdir%/maildelivery~^Rather than the standard file
^%mailspool%/$USER~^The default maildrop
.fi
-
.SH "SEE ALSO"
-rcvdist(1), rcvpack(1), rcvstore(1), rcvtty(1), mh\-format(5)
-
+.IR rcvdist (1),
+.IR rcvpack (1),
+.IR rcvstore (1),
+.IR rcvtty (1),
+.IR mh\-format (5)
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
.RB ` \-noverbose '
.RB ` \-maildelivery "' defaults to $HOME/\&.maildelivery"
.RB ` \-mailbox "' deaults to %mailspool%/$USER"
.RB ` \-file "' defaults to stdin"
+.RB ` \-addr "' defaults to the current user"
.RB ` \-user "' defaults to the current user"
.fi
-
+.PP
+.B \-addr
+and
+.B \-user
+will be set the the user part of the Local-Mailbox profile entry, if set.
.SH CONTEXT
None
-
.SH HISTORY
.B Slocal
was originally designed to be backward-compatible with
.B RP_MECH
(200), which means
\*(lquse an alternate route\*(rq (deliver the message to the maildrop).
-
.SH BUGS
Only two return codes are meaningful, others should be.
.PP