Database Maps with mc Configuration
All available mc database maps are
implemented as FEATURE
s. Table 23-4 lists those that
are available. The second column shows you where to find
information about each.
Table 23-4. Database-map features
FEATURE() |
§ |
Versions |
Description |
---|---|---|---|
|
The access Database on page 277 |
V8.9 and later |
A database for mail policy |
|
FEATURE(authinfo) on page 616 |
V8.12 and later |
Use a separate database for authentication information |
|
FEATURE(bestmx_is_local) on page 617 |
V8.6 and later |
Accept best MX record as local if in
|
|
FEATURE(bitdomain) on page 617 |
Deprecated |
Convert BITNET addresses into Internet addresses |
|
FEATURE(dnsbl) on page 261 |
V8.10 and later |
Reject based on various DNS blacklists |
|
FEATURE(domaintable) on page 621 |
V8.1 and later |
Accept other domains as equivalent to the local domain |
|
FEATURE(enhdnsbl) on page 263 |
V8.12 and later |
Enhanced |
|
FEATURE(genericstable) on page 622 |
V8.8 and later |
Transform sender addresses |
|
FEATURE(ldap_routing) on page 922 |
V8.10 and later |
Reroute recipients based on LDAP lookups |
|
FEATURE(mailertable) on page 629 |
V8.1 and later |
Select new delivery agents based on an external database |
|
FEATURE(uucpdomain) on page 644 |
Deprecated |
Convert UUCP hosts via a database |
|
FEATURE(virtusertable) on page 645 |
V8.8 and later |
Support for virtual domains |
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