Ordinarily, when sendmail rebuilds an aliases
database (as defined by the AliasFile option,
AliasFile), it checks only the addresses to the
left of the colon to make sure they all resolve to a delivery agent
that has the F=A flag set (F=A). It is possible to also have addresses to the
right of the colon checked for validity by setting the
CheckAliases option to true.
The forms of the CheckAliases option are as
follows:
O CheckAliases=bool configuration file (V8.7 and later)
-OCheckAliases=bool command line (V8.7 and later)
define(`confCHECK_ALIASES',True) mc configuration (V8.7 and later)
Onbool configuration file (deprecated)
-onbool command line (deprecated)
-on command line shorthand (V8.7 and later)
The bool is of type Boolean. If it is
absent, the option defaults to true (do check the RHS of aliases). If
the entire option declaration is missing, the default is false
(don't check the RHS of aliases). The default for
the mc configuration technique is false.
Addresses to the right of the colon are checked only to be sure they
are good addresses. Each is processed by the
canonify rule set 3 and then the
parse rule set 0 to select a delivery agent.
Processing merely needs to successfully select any
non-#error delivery agent (see error). The sendmail program
prints and logs the following warning and skips any address that
fails to select a valid delivery agent:
address... bad address
If the address selects an #error delivery agent,
the error text for that error is printed instead:
address... user address required
The CheckAliases option is further described in
Section 12.5.2.
The CheckAliases option is not safe. If specified
from the command line, it can cause sendmail to
relinquish its special privileges.