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- 0 flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
- 10BaseT networks
  
  - Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 12.3.1.2. Eavesdropping by Ethernet and 10Base-T
  
- Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 16.1. Networking 
  
- -144bsd option
: sendmail, 18.5.2. Remove -l44bsd 
- 3 flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
- 5 flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
- 6-bit serial lines, running over
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 5.2. Linux Kernel Configuration 
- 7 flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
- 7 (SevenBitInput) option
: sendmail, 34.8. Alphabetized Reference 
- 7-bit encoding
       
  - sendmail, 18.8. Alphabetized Reference 
  
- sendmail, 34.8. Alphabetized Reference 
  
- 7bit encoding type
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- 8 flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
- 8 (EightBitMode) option
   
  - sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
  
- sendmail, 34.8. Alphabetized Reference 
  
- 8-bit encoding
 
  - sendmail, 18.8. Alphabetized Reference 
  
- sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
  
- sendmail, 34.8. Alphabetized Reference 
   
- 8bit encoding type
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 3.4.3. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
- 8mm video tape
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 7.1.4. Guarding Against Media Failure
- 9 flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
- < > (angle brackets)
    
  - sendmail, 10.1. Why Preprocess? 
  
- sendmail, 17.1.1.1. At least one <> pair 
  
- > option
: sendmail, D.5. The > Option 
  
- >>> as leading characters
: sendmail, 4.2. Verbose (-v) 
  
- nested
  
     
    - sendmail, 10.4. Nested Angle Brackets 
    
- sendmail, 17.1.1.2. Strip to left of < 
  
  
  - null address
: (see addresses, null)
 
- '' (apostrophes) (expect nothing)
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 6.3.3. chat 
- * (asterisk)
  
  - in mail queue listing
  
 
    - sendmail, 4.1.2. Show Queue Mode (-bp) 
    
- sendmail, 23.4. Printing the Queue 
  
  
  - meaning interface not enabled
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 6.1.1. Determining the Interface Name 
  
- in name field, indicating wildcard character
: TCP/IP Network Administration, C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
  
- @ (at sign)
 
  - in addresses
  
 
    - sendmail, 17.1.1.3. Handle null address 
    
- sendmail, 29.4.5. Focusing for @ Syntax 
  
  
  - chacl command with
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 5.2.5.2. HP-UX access control lists
  
- for current origin
: TCP/IP Network Administration, C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
  
- excluding an individual parameter
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.4. A BOOTP Server 
  
- referencing current domain
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 8.3.5. The Reverse Domain File 
  
- in xhost list
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 17.3.21.3. The xhost facility 
     
- @ flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
- \ (backslash)
  
  - escaping newline characters
  
 
    - TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.2.1. The printcap File 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, A.3. chat
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
  
   
  - in header fields
: sendmail, 35.3.2. Escape Character in the Header Field 
  
- mail command and
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 15.1.3. mail Command 
  
- in rules
: sendmail, 28.1.2.1. Backslashes in rules 
  
- in UUCP addresses
  
    
    - sendmail, 17.1.4. UUCP Addresses 
    
- sendmail, 19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros 
  
  
- ! (bang) and mail command
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 15.1.3. mail Command 
- : (colon)
  
  - in addresses
  
 
    - sendmail, 17.1.2.1. A rule to handle List:; 
    
- sendmail, 34.8. Alphabetized Reference 
  
  
  - beginning and ending fields
  
 
    - TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.2.1. The printcap File 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.2.2. Solaris Line Printer Service 
  
  
  - separating parameters
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.4. A BOOTP Server 
 
- : flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
- {} (curly braces)
  
  - sendmail, 5.3.2. Macros 
  
- sendmail, 5.3.5. Class Macros 
  
- sendmail, 7.1. Overview 
  
- configuration statements
  
    
    - TCP/IP Network Administration, 7.7.1.1. A host configuration 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, B.2. The gated Configuration Language
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, D.3. The dhcpd.conf Configuration File
  
   
  - long variable names
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 10.5. sendmail Configuration 
  
- macro names
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 10.5.2. The Define Macro Command 
  
- $ (dollar sign)
 
  - $ line (qf file)
: sendmail, 23.9. The qf File Internals 
  
- $ rule-testing command
: sendmail, 38.3.1. Dump a Defined Macro with $ 
  
- in macro names
: sendmail, 31.5. Macro Expansion: $ and $& 
  
- wildcard operators
  
    
    - sendmail, 8.7. Wildcard Operators 
    
- (see also wildcard operators)
  
  
  - $1, $2, ...
: (see positional operators)
  
- $&
  
  
    - sendmail, 28.6.4. Rewrite Through Another Rule Set: $>set 
    
- sendmail, 31.5.3. Use Value as Is with $& 
  
  
  - $>
: sendmail, 28.6.4. Rewrite Through Another Rule Set: $>set 
  
- $*
: sendmail, 10.2.1. The LHS 
  
- $@
  
   
    - sendmail, 9.2.2. The Host ($@) 
    
- sendmail, 9.3. Testing Rule Set 0 
    
- sendmail, 11.4.1. Rewrite the Lone Username 
    
- sendmail, 17.1.1.3. Handle null address 
    
- sendmail, 28.6.3. Rewrite-and-Return Prefix: $@ 
    
- sendmail, 30.5.2.1. The $@ dsn part
    
- sendmail, 33.4.2. Specify Numbered Substitution with $@ 
  
       
  - $[ and $]
  
 
    - sendmail, 19.6. Alphabetized m4 Macros 
    
- sendmail, 21.2.4. The $[ and $] Operators 
    
- sendmail, 28.6.6. Canonicalize Hostname: $[ and $] 
    
- sendmail, 33.4.3. $[ and $]: A Special Case 
  
    
  - $: 
  
 
    - sendmail, 9.2.3. The User ($:) 
    
- sendmail, 9.3. Testing Rule Set 0 
    
- sendmail, 28.6.2. Rewrite Once Prefix: $: 
    
- sendmail, 29.6.1. Further Processing: $:user 
    
- sendmail, 30.5.3. The $: Part
    
- sendmail, 33.4.1. Specify a Default with $: 
    
- sendmail, 33.4. Use Maps with $( and $) in Rules 
  
       
  - $.
  
 
    - sendmail, 14.1.3. Testing So Far 
    
- sendmail, 31.6. Macro Conditionals: $?, $|, and $. 
  
  
  - $=
  
 
    - sendmail, 12.1. The Class Command 
    
- sendmail, 32.2.1. Matching Any in a Class: $= 
    
- sendmail, 38.3.2. Dump a Class Macro with $= 
  
   
  - $#
  
 
    - sendmail, 9.2.1. The Delivery Agent ($#) 
    
- sendmail, 28.6.5. Specify a Delivery Agent: $# 
  
  
  - $-
: sendmail, 11.4.1. Rewrite the Lone Username 
  
- $( and $)
: sendmail, 33.4. Use Maps with $( and $) in Rules 
  
- $+
: sendmail, 8.7. Wildcard Operators 
  
- $?
  
    
    - sendmail, 14.1.3. Testing So Far 
    
- sendmail, 31.6. Macro Conditionals: $?, $|, and $. 
  
  
  - $~
: sendmail, 32.2.2. Matching Any Not in a Class: $~ 
  
- $|
: sendmail, 31.6. Macro Conditionals: $?, $|, and $. 
  
- $_ macro
  
   
    - sendmail, 20.2.4. Verify identd Information 
    
- sendmail, 23.9. The qf File Internals 
    
- sendmail, 26.1.3.9. relay= the host that sent or accepted the message 
    
- sendmail, 31.10. Alphabetized Reference 
  
    
- . (dot)
 
  - . line (qf file)
: sendmail, 23.9. The qf File Internals 
  
- checking for in ${pd}
: sendmail, D.1. Sun Enhancements 
  
- for current directory
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 5.1.1. Directories
  
- to end messages
  
    
    - sendmail, 4.2. Verbose (-v) 
    
- sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
  
  
  - filenames starting with, disabling creation of
: Building Internet Firewalls, 8.2.1.6. Be careful of writable
  
- host status file line
: sendmail, B.1. Status file lines 
  
- leading in messages
: sendmail, 34.8. Alphabetized Reference 
  
- trailing in FQDNs
  
    
    - sendmail, 15.3. MX Records 
    
- sendmail, 17.4. Rule Set 4 
    
- sendmail, 29.5.1. Stripping Trailing Dots 
  
   
  - .. directory
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 5.1.1. Directories
  
- .. for domain name
: TCP/IP Network Administration, C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
  
- ! (exclamation point) and mail command
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 15.1.3. mail Command 
- # (hash mark; sharp sign)
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 6.5.1. Message Digests
  
  - for comments
  
 
    - sendmail, 5.1. Overview 
    
- sendmail, 5.2.2. Comments 
    
- sendmail, 27.2. Comments 
    
- sendmail, 38.2. Configuration Lines 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 3.2. The Host Table
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 5.4. The Internet Daemon 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 7.7.1.1. A host configuration 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.2.1. The printcap File 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.4. A BOOTP Server 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, A.1.1. The dip Script File
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, D.3. The dhcpd.conf Configuration File
  
            
  - disabling services with
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 17.3. Primary UNIX Network Services 
  
- in :include: lists
: sendmail, 25.2.1. Comments in :include: Lists 
  
- lines in sendmail.cf
: sendmail, 3.1. Role in the Filesystem 
  
- in m4 files
: sendmail, 19.5. Pitfalls 
    
- - (hyphen)
 
  - in machine conversation
: sendmail, 4.2. Verbose (-v) 
  
- non-equivalent host
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 12.2.5. Secure the r Commands 
  
- -> (arrow), for copying files
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.6.1. rdist 
- () (parentheses), for continuation characters
: TCP/IP Network Administration, C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
- % in addresses
   
  - sendmail, 17.1.5. The % Hack 
  
- sendmail, 21.5.1. Offsite MX Hosts 
  
- + (plus sign)
 
  - in configuration file
: sendmail, 1.3.1. The Configuration File 
  
- indicating a trusted host
: TCP/IP Network Administration, 12.2.5. Secure the r Commands 
  
- in hosts.equiv file
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 17.3.18.5. Searching for .rhosts files 
  
- marking users with
: sendmail, 24.4.3. Plussed Users 
  
- in NIS
  
     
    - Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 19.4. Sun's Network Information Service (NIS)
    
- Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 19.4.4.6. NIS is confused about "+"
  
  
- ? for delivery agent flags
 
  - sendmail, 14.2. Headers Versus Delivery Agent Flags
  
- sendmail, 35.4. ?flags? in Header Definitions 
  
- " (quotation marks)
 
  - sendmail, 13.2.8. The Unquoted Space Replacement Character 
  
- sendmail, 19.1.1. m4 is greedy 
  
- sendmail, 31.3.2. Syntax of the Configuration File Macro's Text 
  
- dequote database class
: sendmail, 33.8. Alphabetized Reference 
  
- in header fields
: sendmail, 35.3.3. Quoted Strings in the Header Field 
  
- stripping from addresses
  
      
    - sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
    
- sendmail, 33.3.4.9. -q  don't strip quotes from key (V8.7 and above) 
  
  
  - "" (expect nothing)
  
 
    - TCP/IP Network Administration, 6.3.3. chat 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, A.3. chat
  
  
- ; (semicolon)
 
  - comment character
: TCP/IP Network Administration, C.3.1. Standard Resource Records
  
- ending gated configuration statements
  
  
    - TCP/IP Network Administration, 7.7.1.1. A host configuration 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, B.2. The gated Configuration Language
  
  
- # (sharp sign; hash mark)
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 6.5.1. Message Digests
 
  - for comments
  
 
    - sendmail, 5.1. Overview 
    
- sendmail, 5.2.2. Comments 
    
- sendmail, 27.2. Comments 
    
- sendmail, 38.2. Configuration Lines 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 3.2. The Host Table
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 5.4. The Internet Daemon 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 7.7.1.1. A host configuration 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.1.4. NFS Automounter 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.2.1. The printcap File 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, 9.4. A BOOTP Server 
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, A.1.1. The dip Script File
    
- TCP/IP Network Administration, D.3. The dhcpd.conf Configuration File
  
            
  - disabling services with
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 17.3. Primary UNIX Network Services 
  
- in :include: lists
: sendmail, 25.2.1. Comments in :include: Lists 
  
- lines in sendmail.cf
: sendmail, 3.1. Role in the Filesystem 
  
- in m4 files
: sendmail, 19.5. Pitfalls 
    
- / (slash)
 
  - / flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
  
- character in alias
  
  
    - sendmail, 24.2.2. Delivery to Files 
    
- sendmail, 25.7.3. Appending to Files 
  
  
  - IFS separator
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 11.5.1.2. IFS attacks 
  
- root directory
  
  
    - Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 5.1.1. Directories
    
- (see also root directory)
  
  
- ~ (tilde)
 
  - in automatic backups
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 18.2.3.5. Beware stray CGI scripts
  
- for home directory
  
  
    - Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 11.5.1.3. $HOME attacks 
    
- sendmail, 25.7. The User's ~/.forward File 
  
  
  - ~! in mail messages
: Practical UNIX & Internet Security, 8.1.3. Accounts That Run a Single Command 
 
- | (vertical bar)
 
  - ! flag
: sendmail, 30.8. Alphabetized F= Flags
  
- | prefix
  
  
    - sendmail, 22.4.3. The F Command - Program Form 
    
- sendmail, 24.2.3. Delivery via Programs 
  
  
  - in addresses
: (see programs, delivering to)
 
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