freebsd-ports/japanese/mailman/files/pkg-message.in
TAKATSU Tomonari ac239c2b83 - mail/mailman [1]
* Add LICENSE section
  * Add CONFLICTS with japanese/mailman
  * Make use of SUB_FILES
  * Make use of PORTDOCS
  * Apply simple use of OPTIONS
  * Add WITHOUT_NLS knob to make portlint happier
  * Append "MTA = 'Postfix'" to mm_cfg.py.dist.in when defined
    both WITH_POSTFIX and WITH_INTEGRATION at the same time [3]
  * Bump PORTREVISION

- japanese/mailman [2]
  * Switch to Japanized mailman 2.1.14+j7 based on mail/mailman
  * Take maintainership
  * Add CONFLICTS with mail/mailman
  * Update pkg-descr
  * Set PORTEPOCH because 2.1.14.j7 is less than 2.1.14_6

PR:		ports/165404 (based on) [1], ports/165403 [2]
Submitted by:	tota (myself) [1] [2]
Suggested by:	Yoshito Takeuchi [3]
Approved by:	Sunagawa Koji (maintainer) [2]
Dedicated to:	Tokio Kikuchi
2012-03-04 06:00:38 +00:00

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Mailman has been installed, but requires further configuration before use!
You will have to configure both your MTA (mail server) and web server to
integrate with Mailman. If the port's documentation has been installed,
extensive post-installation instructions may be found in:
%%DOCSDIR%%/FreeBSD-post-install-notes
Note (1): If you use an alternate (non-Sendmail) MTA, you MUST be sure
that the correct value of MAIL_GID was used when this port or package
was built. Performing a "make config" in the Mailman port directory
you can choose your MTA with the correct MAIL_GID.
Note (2): The entire Mailman installation resides under %%MAILMANDIR%%
The command-line scripts necessary to administer Mailman have been
installed in %%MAILMANDIR%%/bin
Note (3): As of version 2.1, Mailman's queue runner runs as a daemon and
is started by a script in %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/rc.d
In order to make private archives searchable with namazu2, you need copy
or link %%LOCALBASE%%/libexec/namazu.cgi to
%%MAILMANDIR%%/archives/private/<ML name>/ and configure .namazurc
to refer to %%LOCALBASE%%/etc/namazu/namazu-sample.
See also
http://www.python.jp/pipermail/mailman-users-jp/2004-August/001008.html
written in Japanese.
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