.TH s/qmail: qmail-inject 8 .SH NAME qmail-inject \- preprocess and send a mail message .SH SYNOPSIS .B qmail-inject [ .B \-nNaAhH ] [ .B \-f\fIsender ] [ .I recip ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B qmail-inject reads a mail message from its standard input, adds appropriate information to the message header, and invokes .B qmail-queue to send the message to one or more recipients. See .B qmail-header(5) for information on how .B qmail-inject rewrites header fields. .B qmail-inject normally exits 0. It exits 100 if it was invoked improperly or if there is a severe syntax error in the message. It exits 111 for temporary errors. .SH "ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES" For the convenience of users who do not run .B qmail-inject directly, .B qmail-inject takes many options through environment variables. The user name in the .B From header field is set by .BR QMAILUSER , .BR MAILUSER , .BR USER , or .BR LOGNAME , whichever comes first. The host name is normally set by the .I defaulthost control but can be overridden with .B QMAILHOST or .BR MAILHOST . The personal name is .BR QMAILNAME , .BR MAILNAME , or .BR NAME . The default envelope sender address is the same as the default .B From address, but it can be overridden with .B QMAILSUSER and .BR QMAILSHOST . It may also be modified by the .B r and .B m letters described below. Bounces will be sent to this address. If .B QMAILMFTFILE is set, .B qmail-inject reads a list of mailing list addresses, one per line, from that file. If To+Cc includes one of those addresses (without regard to case), .B qmail-inject adds a Mail-Followup-To field with all the To+Cc addresses. .B qmail-inject does not add Mail-Followup-To to a message that already has one. The .B QMAILINJECT environment variable can contain any of the following letters: .TP .B c Use address-comment style for the .B From field. Normally .B qmail-inject uses name-address style. .TP .B s Do not look at any incoming .B Return-Path field. Normally, if .B Return-Path is supplied, it sets the envelope sender address, overriding all environment variables. .B Return-Path is deleted in any case. .TP .B f Delete any incoming .B From field. Normally, if .B From is supplied, it overrides the usual .B From field created by .BR qmail-inject . .TP .B i Delete any incoming .B Message-ID field. Normally, if .B Message-ID is supplied, it overrides the usual .B Message-ID field created by .BR qmail-inject . .TP .B r Use a per-recipient VERP. .B qmail-inject will append each recipient address to the envelope sender of the copy going to that recipient. .TP .B m Use a per-message VERP. .B qmail-inject will append the current date and process ID to the envelope sender. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-a Send the message to all addresses given as .I recip arguments; do not use header recipient addresses. .TP .B \-h Send the message to all header recipient addresses. For non-forwarded messages, this means the addresses listed under .BR To , .BR Cc , .BR Bcc , .BR Apparently-To . For forwarded messages, this means the addresses listed under .BR Resent-To , .BR Resent-Cc , .BR Resent-Bcc . Do not use any .I recip arguments. .TP .B \-A (Default.) Send the message to all addresses given as .I recip arguments. If no .I recip arguments are supplied, send the message to all header recipient addresses. .TP .B \-H Send the message to all header recipient addresses, and to all addresses given as .I recip arguments. .TP .B \-f\fIsender Pass .I sender to .B qmail-queue as the envelope sender address. This overrides .B Return-Path and all environment variables. .TP .B \-N (Default.) Feed the resulting message to .BR qmail-queue . .TP .B \-n Print the message rather than feeding it to .BR qmail-queue . .SH "CONTROL FILES" .TP 5 .I defaultdomain Default domain name. Default: .IR me , if that is supplied; otherwise the literal name .BR defaultdomain , which is probably not what you want. .B qmail-inject adds this name to any host name without dots, including .I defaulthost if .I defaulthost does not have dots. (Exception: see .IR plusdomain .) The .B QMAILDEFAULTDOMAIN environment variable overrides .IR defaultdomain . .TP 5 .I defaulthost Default host name. Default: .IR me , if that is supplied; otherwise the literal name .BR defaulthost , which is probably not what you want. .B qmail-inject adds this name to any address without a host name. .I defaulthost need not be the current host's name. For example, you may prefer that outgoing mail show just your domain name. The .B QMAILDEFAULTHOST environment variable overrides .IR defaulthost . .TP 5 .I idhost Host name for Message-IDs. Default: .IR me , if that is supplied; otherwise the literal name .BR idhost , which is certainly not what you want. .I idhost need not be the current host's name. For example, you may prefer to use fake host names in Message-IDs. However, .I idhost must be a fully-qualified name within your domain, and each host in your domain should use a different .IR idhost . The .B QMAILIDHOST environment variable overrides .IR idhost . .TP 5 .I plusdomain Plus domain name. Default: .IR me , if that is supplied; otherwise the literal name .BR plusdomain , which is probably not what you want. .B qmail-inject adds this name to any host name that ends with a plus sign, including .I defaulthost if .I defaulthost ends with a plus sign. If a host name does not have dots but ends with a plus sign, .B qmail-inject uses .IR plusdomain , not .IR defaultdomain . The .B QMAILPLUSDOMAIN environment variable overrides .IR plusdomain . .SH "SEE ALSO" addresses(5), qmail-control(5), qmail-header(5), qmail-queue(8)