${sendmailMTACluster}
The LDAP cluster to use V8.12 and later
Beginning with V8.12 sendmail, it
is possible to fill a class macro with values from
an ldap
database
map. The general form looks like this:
F{classname}@ldap:switches
The switches are ldap
database map-type
switches that might look something like this:
-k (&(objectClass=someclass)) -v classvalue
An alternative form of ldap
database map-type declaration uses
default switches:
F{classname}@LDAP
Here, the literal @LDAP
tells
sendmail to use default
switches that look like the following (where the
line has been split to fit the page):
-k (&(objectClass=sendmailMTAClass)(sendmailMTAClassName=ClassName)
(|(sendmailMTACluster=${sendmailMTACluster}
)(sendmailMTAHost=$j)))
-v sendmailMTAClassValue
Note that the default sendmailMTACluster
is based on the
value in the ${sendmailMTACluster}
macro.
If you plan to use the @LDAP
default, you will need to define
the ${sendmailMTACluster}
macro in your
mc configuration file, as for
example:
define(`confLDAP_CLUSTER', `clustername')
${sendmailMTACluster}
is intended for
use only in the default @LDAP
setting.
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