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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.9 2005/06/01 01:22:31 gavan Exp $
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To use exim, you will need to perform the following steps manually; it is
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inappropriate for this package to make the changes for you.
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1. Read the documentation, see: http://www.exim.org/docs.html
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Edit ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/configure to taste.
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2. Edit ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/aliases to taste (or override it with the default
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/etc/aliases system file).
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3. Back-up /etc/mailer.conf to /etc/mailer.conf.sendmail.
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Copy ${EXAMPLESDIR}/mailer.conf to /etc/mailer.conf.
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4. If sendmail (or postfix) is running, stop the daemons:
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run '/etc/rc.d/sendmail stop' and '/etc/rc.d/smmsp stop'.
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5. In /etc/rc.conf set 'sendmail=NO', 'smmsp=NO', 'exim=YES' and exim_flags
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to some sane value (for example "-bd -q15m").
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Copy ${LOCALBASE}/${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}/exim to /etc/rc.d.
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6. Run '/etc/rc.d/exim start' to start the daemon.
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7. Configuring log rotation is dependent on personal taste and the version
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of NetBSD in use. See weekly.conf(5), newsyslog(8), exicyclog and
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eximstats.
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Also note:
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1. Try `pkg_info exim` to see which features are enabled in this build.
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2. Consider enabling SSL (STARTTLS) for receiving mail in your config.
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This build automatically uses SSL when sending mail.
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