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Command: mail.local | Section: 8 | Source: OpenBSD | File: mail.local.8
MAIL.LOCAL(8) FreeBSD System Manager's Manual MAIL.LOCAL(8)
NAME
mail.local - store mail in a mailbox
SYNOPSIS
mail.local [-Ll] [-f from] 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:
-f from
Specify the sender's name.
-L Don't create a username.lock file while locking the spool.
-l For compatibility, request that files named username.lock be used
for locking. (This is the default behavior.)
Individual mail messages in the mailbox are delimited by an empty line
followed by a line beginning with the string "From ". A line containing
the string "From ", the sender's name and a timestamp 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.
Significant effort has been made to ensure that mail.local acts as
securely as possible. It will only deliver to a mail spool directory
that is not world-writable. The default mode of /var/mail on OpenBSD is
755, which prevents non-root processes from creating mail spool files.
The MTA is expected to either create the mail spool file itself, or call
mail.local as root.
The mailbox is always locked using flock(2) while mail is appended.
Unless the -L flag is specified, a username.lock file is also used.
If the biff(1) service is returned by getservbyname(3), the biff server
is notified of delivered mail.
ENVIRONMENT
TZ Used to set the appropriate time zone on the timestamp.
FILES
/tmp/local.XXXXXXXXXX temporary files
/var/mail/user user's mailbox directory
EXIT STATUS
The mail.local utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.
SEE ALSO
biff(1), mail(1), flock(2), getservbyname(3), comsat(8), smtpd(8)
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(1).
BUGS
Using quotas in /var/mail can be problematic if using sendmail(8) as an
MTA, since it asks mail.local to deliver a message to multiple recipients
if possible. This causes problems in a quota environment since a message
may be delivered to some users but not others due to disk quotas. Even
though the message was delivered to some of the recipients, mail.local
will exit with an exit code > 0, causing sendmail(8) to attempt
redelivery later. That means that some users will keep getting the same
message every time sendmail(8) runs its queue. This problem does not
exist for smtpd(8) users.
If you are running sendmail(8) and have disk quotas on /var/mail, it is
imperative that you unset the "m" mailer flag for the `local' mailer. To
do this, locate the line beginning with "Mlocal" in /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
and remove the "m" from the flags section, denoted by "F=". Alternately,
you can override the default mailer flags by adding the line:
define(`LOCAL_MAILER_FLAGS', `rn9S')dnl
to your ".mc" file (this is the source file that is used to generate
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf).
FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8 March 31, 2022 FreeBSD 14.1-RELEASE-p8