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Remove dependency on mailwrapper. If you're on a Linux with /etc/alternatives, for instance, you don't need it. For platforms where mailwrapper builds and provides functionality not otherwise available, it's still a good idea. Remove dependency on rc.subr. Teach the rc.d scripts to start services even in the absence of rc.subr. For full rc.d-style functionality, rc.subr is still required. Create control/concurrencypop3 at install time, and use it in the qmailpop3d rc.d script. From Dave Sill's book. Add comments to the qmail rc.d script to satisfy Linux's chkconfig utility. From the qmailctl script in "Life with qmail". Add qmail-procmail wrapper script to map procmail's exit codes to qmail's. To use procmail, install it and call this script. From Dave Sill's book. Add qmail-qfilter-queue wrapper script. Previously part of the qmail-qfilter package, it's moving here for the same reasons that all my other custom scripts moved here. Insert a blank comment line in pkgsrc-generated config files. Bump version.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.3 2004/08/23 03:47:48 schmonz Exp $
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Please read ${PREFIX}/share/doc/qmail-run/README.pkgsrc.
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To enable qmail for...
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Local and outgoing deliveries:
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- Check the configuration files in ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}.
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- Modify /etc/mailer.conf (see share/examples/qmail-run/mailer.conf).
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- Set qmailsend=YES in /etc/rc.conf.
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SMTP:
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- Set qmailsmtpd=YES in /etc/rc.conf.
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POP3 (only for Maildirs):
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- Set qmailpop3d=YES in /etc/rc.conf.
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To make the queue visible to local non-root users:
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- Set qmailqread=YES in /etc/rc.conf.
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- Change the mailq entry in /etc/mailer.conf to qmail-qread-client.
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