NAME
editmap
—
query and edit records in database maps
for sendmail
SYNOPSIS
editmap |
[-C file]
[-N ] [-f ]
[-q | -u | -x ] maptype
mapname key [“value ...”] |
DESCRIPTION
editmap
queries or edits one record in
database maps used by the keyed map lookups in
sendmail(8). Arguments are passed on the command line and output (for
queries) is directed to standard output.
Depending on how it is compiled, editmap
handles up to three different database formats, selected using the
maptype parameter. They may be
dbm
- DBM format maps. This requires the ndbm(3) library.
btree
- B-Tree format maps. This requires the new Berkeley DB library.
hash
- Hash format maps. This also requires the Berkeley DB library.
If the TrustedUser
option is set in the
sendmail configuration file and editmap
is invoked
as root, the generated files will be owned by the specified
TrustedUser
.
Flags
-C
file- Use the specified
sendmail(8) configuration file for looking up
the
TrustedUser
option. -N
- Include the null byte that terminates strings in the map (for alias maps).
-f
- Normally all upper case letters in the key are folded to lower case. This
flag disables that behaviour. This is intended to mesh with the
-f
flag in the “K” line in sendmail.cf. The value is never case folded. -q
- Query the map for the specified key. If found, print value to standard
output and exit with 0. If not found then print an error message to stdout
and exit with
EX_UNAVAILABLE
. -u
- Updates the record for key with
value or inserts a new record if one doesn't exist.
Exits with 0 on success or
EX_IOERR
on failure. -x
- Deletes the specific key from the map. Exits with 0 on success or
EX_IOERR
on failure.
SEE ALSO
HISTORY
The editmap
command appeared in
OpenBSD 3.0.