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details). Also, the port now installs the documentation included with the source tarball; pkg-plist re-created (the number of files installed jumped from 2 to 11); and the description file was updated. PR: ports/63037 Submitted by: John Nielsen <john@jnielsen.net> (maintainer)
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hotwayd and hotsmtpd need to be run from inetd (or xinetd).
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To use the standard ports for pop3 and smtp, add lines
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like the following to /etc/inetd.conf:
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pop3 stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/hotwayd hotwayd
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smtp stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/hotsmtpd hotsmtpd
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Alternatively, you may specify arbitrary ports for hotwayd and hotsmtpd.
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Define them in /etc/services, and then add lines like thke following to
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/etc/inetd.conf:
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hotwayd stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/hotwayd hotwayd
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hotsmtpd stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/sbin/hotsmtpd hotsmtpd
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After making your changes, restart inetd. e.g.:
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killall -HUP inetd
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You can now use fetchmail or any pop3 mail client to receive your
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hotmail (or similar) e-mail. The username should be your full e-mail
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address (e.g. example@hotmail.com), and the password is your your
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password for hotmail (or whichever service you use).
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Similarly, you can use any mail client that supports SASL authentication
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for SMTP to send e-mail (through hotmail, etc).
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For more detailed information see hotwayd(1), hotsmtpd(1), and the port
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documentation in ${PREFIX}/share/doc/hotwayd.
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