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author | Mark Murray <markm@FreeBSD.org> | 1996-07-06 11:13:58 +0000 |
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committer | Mark Murray <markm@FreeBSD.org> | 1996-07-06 11:13:58 +0000 |
commit | 18ecf108f8917254151f6c2c5d0389a4c38a5ddb (patch) | |
tree | 078259439cb078c76ff41088fb6634149edee32c /mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile | |
parent | b70929b7e60b0eae1dc767528d44df6f75b3f9d4 (diff) |
Add Exim. Exim is a high performance sendmail replacement (except no UUCP)
wiyh powerful retry/requeue and management features.
Written by Philip Hazel of Cambridge University.
OKed by: asami
Notes
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svn path=/head/; revision=3320
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diff --git a/mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile b/mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f0432c722bf5 --- /dev/null +++ b/mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile @@ -0,0 +1,210 @@ +################################################## +# The Exim mail transport agent # +################################################## + +# This is the template for Exim's main build-time configuration file. It +# contains settings that are independent of any operating system. It should +# be edited and then saved to a file called Local/Makefile before first running +# the make command. + +# Things that depend on the operating system have default settings in files +# called OS/Makefile-<osname>. These can be overridden by creating files +# called Local/Makefile-<osname>, though it is hoped that this will rarely +# be necessary. + + +# The binary directory: This variable defines where the exim binary will be +# installed by "make install" or "exim_install". It is also used internally +# by exim when it needs to re-invoke itself, either to send an error message, +# or to recover root privilege. Exim's utility binaries and scripts are also +# installed in this directory. There is no default for this variable built into +# the source files; it must be set in one of the local configuration files. + +BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/local/bin + + +# The info directory: This variable defines where the exim info files will be +# installed by "make install" or "exim_install". + +INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/local/info + + +# The runtime configuration file: This variable defines where Exim's runtime +# configuration file is. There is no default built into the source files, so +# there must be a setting in one of the local configuration files. The +# location of all other runtime files and directories can be changed in the +# runtime configuration file. + +CONFIGURE_FILE=/usr/local/etc/exim.conf + + +# The size of the delivery buffer: This specifies the size of buffer which is +# used when copying a message from the spool to a destination. The default +# value built into the source is 8192. + +# DELIVER_BUFFER_SIZE=8192 + + +# Included directors: These variables determine which individual director +# drivers are included in the Exim binary. There are no defaults; those that +# are wanted must be defined here by setting the appropriate variables to the +# value "yes". The actions of each director are described in a separate chapter +# in the manual. Including a director in the binary does not cause it to +# be used automatically. It has also to be specified in the runtime +# configuration file. + +DIRECTOR_ALIASFILE=yes +DIRECTOR_FORWARDFILE=yes +DIRECTOR_LOCALUSER=yes +DIRECTOR_SMARTUSER=yes + + +# The mode of the database directory: Exim creates a directory called "db" +# in its spool directory, to hold its databases of hints. This variable +# determines the mode of the created directory. The default value in the +# source is 0750. + +# DB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750 + + +# Database locking: When trying to obtain a lock on one of its database files, +# there is a limit to the number of retries (default 10) and a time between +# retries (default 5 seconds). These can be altered here. + +# DB_LOCK_RETRIES=10 +# DB_LOCK_SLEEP=5 + + +# Database file mode: The mode of files created in the "db" directory defaults +# to 0640 in the source, and can be changed here. + +# DB_MODE=0640 + + +# Running Exim not as root: A uid and gid for Exim can be specified here. These +# are compiled into the binary, but can be changed by settings in the runtime +# configuration file. The default in the code is -1, which means "unset" - +# i.e. run as root unless specified otherwise at run time. Specifying 0 at +# run time has the effect of unsetting any configured values. + +# The settings here must be numeric; the run time file allows names to +# be used. When this uid and gid are set, the Exim binary still has to be +# setuid root if local deliveries are to be performed or a listener on port +# 25 is to be run, but it gives up its privilege when possible. There is a +# trade-off between security and efficiency, controlled by the runtime +# "security" setting, which controls how privilege is released (setuid vs +# seteuid). The default value of -1 here means "unset". + +# EXIM_GID=-1 +# EXIM_UID=-1 + + +# Compiling the Exim monitor: If you want to compile the Exim monitor, +# a program that requires an X11 display, then EXIM_MONITOR should be +# set to the value "eximon.bin". Comment out this setting to disable +# compilation of the binary file that is run by the eximon script. The +# locations of various X11 directories for libraries and include files +# are defaulted in the OS/Makefile-Default file, and can be overridden +# in local OS-specific make files. + +EXIM_MONITOR=eximon.bin + + +# The mode of the input directory: The input directory is where messages are +# kept while awaiting delivery. Exim creates it if necessary, using a mode +# which can be defined here (default 0750). + +# INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750 + + +# Exim log directory and files: Exim creates a directory called "log" inside +# its spool directory. The mode defaults to 0750, but can be changed here. +# The log files themselves are created with a default mode of 0640, but that +# can also be changed here. + +# LOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750 +# LOG_MODE=0640 + + +# Per-message logs: While a message is in the process of being delivered, +# comments on its progress are written to a message log, for the benefit of +# human administrators. These logs are held in a directory called "msglog" +# in the spool directory. Its mode defaults to 0750, but can be changed here. +# The message log directory is also used for storing files that are used by +# transports for returning data to a message's sender (see the "return_output" +# option for transports). + +# MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750 + + +# Included routers: These variables determine which individual router drivers +# are included in the Exim binary. There are no defaults; those that are +# wanted must be defined here by setting the appropriate variables to the value +# "yes". The actions of each router are described in a separate chapter +# in the manual. Including a router in the binary does not cause it to +# be used automatically. It has also to be specified in the runtime +# configuration file. + +ROUTER_DOMAINLIST=yes +ROUTER_LOOKUPHOST=yes +ROUTER_QUERYPROGRAM=yes + + +# The spool directory: This directory is where all the data for messages in +# transit is kept. There is no default in the source, so its location must be +# defined in a local configuration file. Exim creates it if it does not exist, +# using the mode required for the sub-directory that it is trying to create at +# the time. If a non-root uid and gid have been defined for Exim (either in +# this configuration file, or by the runtime configuration options), then this +# directory and all sub-directories and their files will be created with their +# owners and groups set to Exim's uid and gid. + +# Many installations will want something like this +SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim + +# Others may prefer to keep all Exim things under one directory +# SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/usr/exim/spool + + +# If Exim creates the spool directory, it is given this mode, defaulting in the +# source to 0750. + +# SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750 + + +# The mode of files on the input spool which hold the contents of message can +# be changed here. The default is 0600. If you have defined a uid and gid for +# Exim and want information from the spool to be available to anyone who is a +# member of the Exim group, change the value to 0640. This is particularly +# relevant if you are going to run the Exim monitor. + +# SPOOL_MODE=0600 + + +# If STDERR_FILE is defined then the -df command line option causes Exim to +# redirect stderr to the named file. This is useful for catching debugging +# output when starting Exim via inetd. + +# STDERR_FILE= + + +# Included transports: These variables determine which individual transport +# drivers are included in the Exim binary. There are no defaults; those that +# are wanted must be defined here by setting the appropriate variables to the +# value "yes". The actions of each transport are described in a separate chapter +# in the manual. Including a transport in the binary does not cause it to +# be used automatically. It has also to be specified in the runtime +# configuration file. + +TRANSPORT_APPENDFILE=yes +TRANSPORT_PIPE=yes +TRANSPORT_SMTP=yes + +# The Debug transport is special, and should be included only when low-level +# debugging is being performed. In conjunction with the "debug_transport" +# configuration option, it permits the subversion of all mail deliveries to +# a given file. + +# TRANSPORT_DEBUG= + +# End of EDITME |