freebsd-ports/mail/sendmail/pkg-message
Dirk Meyer b26e4e183b - Update to new release: sendmail-8.12.3
- Patches removed that are now in the distribution
- More MILTER dokumentation
- sm-client.sh.sample have now 'restart' command.
- Add standalone startupscript for all sendmail deamons
- Update pkg-message

This version fixes a long-standing MIME (7 to 8-bit) conversion bug
and several smaller problems, e.g., a possible communication problem
between the MTA and libmilter, a bug in handling (invalid) addresses
containing 8-bit characters, a possible problem with small timeouts
being lost on slow machines if itimers are used, and the handling of
the 421 reply code and timeouts in the SMTP delivery code.  There are
two changes in the msp feature that may change the behavior: MX lookups
are turned on for the SMTP mailers and hence `[localhost]' is used as
default instead of `localhost', and confTIME_ZONE is set to USE_TZ in
submit.mc.  A complete list of changes can be found in the release notes.
2002-04-06 08:17:34 +00:00

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If you update your configuration from 8.11.x you need to install an
additional config file: /etc/mail/submit.cf, you can generate it
by calling the target 'submit.cf', submit.mc will be installed too.
$ make submit.cf
you should add in /etc/make.conf:
SENDMAIL_CF_DIR= %%PREFIX%%/share/sendmail/cf
To activate only the delivery from the local submission queue see:
%%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/sm-client.sh.sample
To activate all sendmail processes see:
%%PREFIX%%/etc/rc.d/sendmail.sh.sample
To deliver all local mail to your mailhub, edit the last line of submit.mc:
FEATURE(`msp','mailhub.do.main`)dnl
and set your flags in /etc/rc.conf:
sendmail_flags="-L sm-msp-queue -Ac -q1m"
You can delete /etc/mail/sendmail.cf when you don't need a daemon listen.
To update your configuration look at %%PREFIX%%/share/sendmail/cf/README.
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To activate sendmail as your default mailer, call the target 'mailer.conf':
$ make mailer.conf
Your '/etc/mail/mailer.conf' should look like this:
#
# Execute the "real" sendmail program, named /usr/libexec/sendmail/sendmail
#
sendmail %%PREFIX%%/sbin/sendmail
send-mail %%PREFIX%%/sbin/sendmail
mailq %%PREFIX%%/sbin/sendmail
newaliases %%PREFIX%%/sbin/sendmail
You may also need to update /etc/rc.conf.
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