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The -d35.9 debugging switch[3] causes sendmail to print each macro as it is defined. The output looks like this:
define(name as "value") Here, the name is the macro's name, and the value is the value (text) assigned to the macro. If the macro already has a value assigned to it, sendmail prints: redefine(name as "value") ![]() |
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