freebsd-ports/mail/procmail/files/patch-ab
2003-12-30 09:37:35 +00:00

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--- config.h.orig Tue Sep 11 08:53:50 2001
+++ config.h Sun Mar 30 20:23:47 2003
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
is group writable or contained in a group writable home directory
if the group involved is the user's default group. */
-/*#define LMTP /* uncomment this if you
+#define LMTP /* uncomment this if you
want to use procmail
as an LMTP (rfc2033) server, presumably for invocation by an MTA.
The file examples/local_procmail_lmtp.m4 contains info on how to
@@ -75,9 +75,9 @@
>From_ field will be added in the header */
#define TRUSTED_IDS {"root","daemon","uucp","mail","x400","network",\
- "list","slist","lists","news",0}
+ "list","slist","lists","news","mailnull","majordom","majordomo",0}
-/*#define NO_fcntl_LOCK /* uncomment any of these three if you */
+#define NO_fcntl_LOCK /* uncomment any of these three if you */
/*#define NO_lockf_LOCK /* definitely do not want procmail to make */
/*#define NO_flock_LOCK /* use of those kernel-locking methods */
/* If you set LOCKINGTEST to a binary number
@@ -116,11 +116,11 @@
is not found, maildelivery will proceed as normal to the default
system mailbox. This also must be an absolute path */
-#define ETCRC "/etc/procmailrc" /* optional global procmailrc startup
+#define ETCRC "%%PREFIX%%/etc/procmailrc" /* optional global procmailrc startup
file (will only be read if procmail
is started with no rcfile on the command line). */
-#define ETCRCS "/etc/procmailrcs/" /* optional trusted path prefix for
+#define ETCRCS "%%PREFIX%%/etc/procmailrcs/" /* optional trusted path prefix for
rcfiles which will be executed with
the uid of the owner of the rcfile (this only happens if procmail is
called with the -m option, without variable assignments on the command