Delivermail
Template:Short description The ancestor of sendmail, delivermail, also by Eric Allman, is a mail transport agent that used the FTP protocol on the early ARPANET to transmit e-mail to the recipient.<ref>Sendmail, 3rd Edition by Bryan Costales, O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002</ref> Due to deficiencies in using FTP to send e-mail, a new protocol was created in 1981 for sending e-mail, SMTP.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> After DNS replaced hosts files, DNS-style host names were also adopted.Template:Citation needed
In 1979, when delivermail was first shipped with 4.0BSD and 4.1BSD, the ARPANET was still using NCP as its network protocol. When the ARPANET switched to TCP/IP at the end of 1982, the road was paved for MTAs which used TCP to deliver e-mail; delivermail evolved into sendmail.Template:Citation needed