# New ports collection makefile for: vpopmail # Date created: 21 Sep 2000 # Whom: Neil Blakey-Milner # # $FreeBSD$ # PORTNAME= vpopmail PORTVERSION= 5.3.30 PORTREVISION= 1 CATEGORIES= mail MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_SOURCEFORGE} MASTER_SITE_SUBDIR= ${PORTNAME} MAINTAINER= roam@FreeBSD.org COMMENT= Easy virtual domain and authentication package for use with qmail BUILD_DEPENDS= ${QMAIL_DIR}/bin/qmail-send:${PORTSDIR}/mail/qmail \ ${LOCALBASE}/bin/tcprules:${PORTSDIR}/sysutils/ucspi-tcp RUN_DEPENDS= ${QMAIL_DIR}/bin/qmail-send:${PORTSDIR}/mail/qmail \ ${LOCALBASE}/bin/tcprules:${PORTSDIR}/sysutils/ucspi-tcp GNU_CONFIGURE= YES USE_GMAKE= YES USE_REINPLACE= YES USE_PERL5_BUILD= YES VCFGDIR?= ${WRKDIR}/vcfg VCFGFILES?= inc_deps lib_deps tcp.smtp CONFIGURE_ENV+= VCFGDIR="${VCFGDIR}" CONFIGURE_ARGS= --enable-qmaildir=${QMAIL_DIR} \ --enable-tcprules-prog=${LOCALBASE}/bin/tcprules \ --enable-tcpserver-file=${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp # # User-configurable variables # # Define these to change from the default behaviour # # WITH_PASSWD - allow authentication off /etc/passwd # WITHOUT_MD5_PASSWORDS - store encrypted passwords in MD5 format # WITH_CLEAR_PASSWD - store passwords in plaintext # WITH_LEARN_PASSWORDS - enable learning passwords during pop auth # WITH_MYSQL - allow authentitation via mysql # WITH_MYSQL_REPLICATION - enables MySQL database replication # WITH_MYSQL_LIMITS - enables the MySQL mailbox limit code # WITH_PGSQL - allow authentication via PostgreSQL # WITH_SYBASE - allow authentication via Sybase (NOT TESTED!) # WITH_ORACLE - allow authentication via Oracle (NOT TESTED!) # WITH_VALIAS - enable valias processing # WITHOUT_ROAMING - disallow roaming users # WITH_IP_ALIAS - enables IP aliasing # WITH_QMAIL_EXT - enables qmail-like user-* address extesions processing # WITHOUT_FILE_LOCKING - disable file locking # WITH_FILE_SYNC - enables immediate synching (may decrease performance) # WITHOUT_USERS_BIG_DIR - disables using big directories for users # WITHOUT_SEEKABLE - disables vdelivermail's attempt to make its input seekable # WITH_DOMAIN_QUOTAS - enable domain quotas # WITH_SPAMASSASSIN - enable SpamAssassin checks before Maildir delivery # # Set these to the values you'd prefer # # HARDQUOTA - size of hard quota, or 'n' for no hard quota # RELAYCLEAR - time in minutes before clearing relay hole (requires roaming) # SPAM_THRESHOLD - minimum score required to delete spam messages (requires spamassassin) # DEFAULT_DOMAIN - default domain for non-vhost lookups # WITH_SINGLE_DOMAIN - optimize for a site with many users in a single domain # LOGLEVEL - n - no logging, y - log all, # e - log errors, p - log passwords in errors, # v - verbose success and errors with passwords # WITHOUT_AUTH_LOG - disables authentication logging # WITH_MYSQL_LOG - enable logging to a MySQL database # WITH_PGSQL_LOG - enable logging to a PostgreSQL database # QMAIL_DIR - location of qmail directory # PREFIX - installation area for vpopmail (see comment below) # VCHKPW_GID - the group ID of the new vchkpw group (89) # VPOPMAIL_UID - the user ID of the new vpopmail user (89) # # MySQL database configuration options # # WITH_MYSQL_SERVER - the hostname of the MySQL server (localhost) # WITH_MYSQL_USER - the username for connecting to the MySQL server (root) # WITH_MYSQL_PASSWD - the password for connecting to the MySQL server (secret) # WITH_MYSQL_DB - the name of the MySQL database to use (vpopmail) # The server, user and password variables may be defined separately # for read and update access, allowing you to set up a less-priviledged # MySQL connection account with read-only access, and another one which # is used for administrative purposes: # WITH_MYSQL_READ_SERVER, WITH_MYSQL_READ_USER, WITH_MYSQL_READ_PASSWD # WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_SERVER, WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_USER, WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_PASSWD # Those variables, if defined, override WITH_MYSQL_{SERVER,USER,PASSWD} # # PostgreSQL database configuration options # # WITH_PGSQL_USER - the username for connecting to the PostgreSQL server (postgres) # WITH_PGSQL_DB - the name of the PostgreSQL database to use (vpopmail) # # Oracle database configuration options # # WARNING: This is NOT TESTED, not in the least. # Please report any success or failure to the port maintainer, # Peter Pentchev # # WITH_ORACLE_PROC - the name of the Oracle Pro-C precompiler, default 'proc' # WITH_ORACLE_SERVICE - the Oracle service name (jimmy) # WITH_ORACLE_USER - the username for connecting to the Oracle server (system) # WITH_ORACLE_PASSWD - the password for connecting to the Oracle server (manager) # WITH_ORACLE_DB - the name of the Oracle database to connect to (orcl1) # WITH_ORACLE_HOME - the Oracle installation directory (/export/home/oracle) # # Sybase database configuration options # # WARNING: This is NOT TESTED, not in the least. # Please report any success or failure to the port maintainer, # Peter Pentchev # # WITH_SYBASE_SERVER - the Sybase server name (empty) # WITH_SYBASE_USER - the username for connecting to the Sybase server (sa) # WITH_SYBASE_PASSWD - the password for connecting to the Sybase server (empty) # WITH_SYBASE_APP - the app for connecting to the Sybase server (vpopmail) # WITH_SYBASE_DB - the name of the Sybase database to connect to (vpopmail) # HARDQUOTA?= 10000000 RELAYCLEAR?= 30 SPAM_THRESHOLD?=15 LOGLEVEL?= y .if defined(WITH_MYSQL) USE_MYSQL= yes CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-mysql=y \ --enable-incdir=${LOCALBASE}/include/mysql \ --enable-libdir=${LOCALBASE}/lib/mysql .if defined(WITH_MYSQL_REPLICATION) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-mysql-replication=y .endif .if defined(WITH_MYSQL_LOG) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-mysql-logging=y .endif .if defined(WITH_MYSQL_LIMITS) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-mysql-limits=y .endif WITH_MYSQL_SERVER?= localhost WITH_MYSQL_READ_SERVER?= ${WITH_MYSQL_SERVER} WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_SERVER?= ${WITH_MYSQL_SERVER} WITH_MYSQL_USER?= vpopmail WITH_MYSQL_READ_USER?= ${WITH_MYSQL_USER} WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_USER?= ${WITH_MYSQL_USER} WITH_MYSQL_PASSWD?= secret WITH_MYSQL_READ_PASSWD?= ${WITH_MYSQL_PASSWD} WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_PASSWD?= ${WITH_MYSQL_PASSWD} WITH_MYSQL_DB?= vpopmail .endif .if defined(WITH_POSTGRESQL) WITH_PGSQL= yes .endif .if defined(WITH_PGSQL) POSTGRESQL_PORT?= databases/postgresql-client LIB_DEPENDS+= pq.3:${PORTSDIR}/${POSTGRESQL_PORT} CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-postgres=y .if defined(WITH_PGSQL_LOG) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-pgsql-logging=y .endif .endif .include .if exists(${LOCALBASE}/qmail/bin/qmail-send) QMAIL_DIR?= ${LOCALBASE}/qmail .else QMAIL_DIR?= /var/qmail .endif # Uncomment this, or set PREFIX to /home if you have an existing # vpopmail install with the vpopmail users' home directory set to # /home/vpopmail - package rules dictate we default to /usr/local/vpopmail # #PREFIX?= /home # End of user-configurable variables # # Some suggestions from Gabriel Ambuehl # CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-defaultquota=${HARDQUOTA} \ --enable-logging=${LOGLEVEL} .if defined(WITH_PASSWD) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-passwd=y .endif .if defined(WITHOUT_MD5_PASSWORDS) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-md5-passwords=n .endif .if defined(WITH_APOP) BROKEN= "The WITH_APOP option is deprecated; set WITH_CLEAR_PASSWD instead, APOP will just work" .endif .if defined(WITH_VALIAS) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-valias=y .endif .if !defined(WITHOUT_ROAMING) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-roaming-users=y \ --enable-relay-clear-minutes=${RELAYCLEAR} .endif .if !defined(WITH_CLEAR_PASSWD) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-clear-passwd=n .endif .if defined(WITH_LEARN_PASSWORDS) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-learn-passwords=y .endif .if defined(WITH_SYBASE) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-sybase=y .endif .if defined(WITH_ORACLE) WITH_ORACLE_PROC?= proc CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-oracle=y .endif .if defined(WITH_SINGLE_DOMAIN) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-many-domains=n .endif .if defined(WITH_IP_ALIAS) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-ip-alias-domains=y .endif .if defined(WITH_QMAIL_EXT) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-qmail-ext=y .endif .if defined(WITHOUT_FILE_LOCKING) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-file-locking=n .endif .if defined(WITH_FILE_SYNC) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-file-sync=y .endif .if defined(WITHOUT_AUTH_LOG) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-auth-logging=n .endif .if defined(WITHOUT_USERS_BIG_DIR) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-users-big-dir=n .endif .if defined(WITHOUT_SEEKABLE) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-make-seekable=n .endif .if defined(WITH_DOMAIN_QUOTAS) CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-domainquotas=y .endif .if defined(WITH_SPAMASSASSIN) BUILD_DEPENDS= spamc:${PORTSDIR}/mail/p5-Mail-SpamAssassin CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-spamassassin=${LOCALBASE}/bin/spamc \ --enable-spam-threshold=${SPAM_THRESHOLD} .endif # autoconf and automake can remove our patches to the configure scripts. post-patch: @${FIND} ${WRKSRC} -type f -name Makefile.in | ${XARGS} ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e 's,@(ACLOCAL|AUTO(MAKE|CONF|HEADER))@,/usr/bin/true,' # # This port doesn't honour PREFIX, it honours vpopmail's home directory. # Since we create vpopmail if it doesn't exist, we set it so that it # does honour PREFIX. -- nbm # pre-configure: @PKG_PREFIX=${PREFIX}/vpopmail ${PERL5} ${PKGINSTALL} .if defined(WITH_PGSQL) .if defined(WITH_PGSQL_DB) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define DB.*)vpopmail(.*)/\1${WITH_PGSQL_DB}\2/" ${WRKSRC}/vpgsql.h .endif .if defined(WITH_PGSQL_USER) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define PG_CONNECT.*)postgres(.*)/\1${WITH_PGSQL_USER}\2/" ${WRKSRC}/vpgsql.h .endif .endif .if defined(WITH_ORACLE) .if defined(WITH_ORACLE_SERVICE) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define ORACLE_SERVICE.*)jimmy(.*)/\1${WITH_ORACLE_SERVICE}\2/" ${WRKSRC}/voracle.h .endif .if defined(WITH_ORACLE_USER) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define ORACLE_USER.*)system(.*)/\1${WITH_ORACLE_USER}\2/" ${WRKSRC}/voracle.h .endif .if defined(WITH_ORACLE_PASSWD) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define ORACLE_PASSWD.*)manager(.*)/\1${WITH_ORACLE_PASSWD}\2/" ${WRKSRC}/voracle.h .endif .if defined(WITH_ORACLE_HOME) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s@(#define ORACLE_HOME.*)/export/home/oracle(.*)@\1${WITH_ORACLE_HOME}\2@" ${WRKSRC}/voracle.h .endif .if defined(WITH_ORACLE_DB) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define ORACLE_DATABASE.*)orcl1(.*)/\1${WITH_ORACLE_DB}\2/" ${WRKSRC}/voracle.h .endif cd ${WRKSRC} && ${WITH_ORACLE_PROC} voracle.pc .endif .if defined(WITH_SYBASE) .if defined(WITH_SYBASE_SERVER) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define SYBASE_SERVER.*)\"\"(.*)/\1\"${WITH_SYBASE_SERVER}\"\2/" ${WRKSRC}/vsybase.h .endif .if defined(WITH_SYBASE_USER) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define SYBASE_USER.*)sa(.*)/\1${WITH_SYBASE_USER}\2/" ${WRKSRC}/vsybase.h .endif .if defined(WITH_SYBASE_PASSWD) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define SYBASE_PASSWD.*)\"\"(.*)/\1\"${WITH_SYBASE_PASSWD}\"\2/" ${WRKSRC}/vsybase.h .endif .if defined(WITH_SYBASE_APP) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s@(#define SYBASE_APP.*)vpopmail(.*)@\1${WITH_SYBASE_APP}\2@" ${WRKSRC}/vsybase.h .endif .if defined(WITH_SYBASE_DB) ${REINPLACE_CMD} -E -e "s/(#define SYBASE_DATABASE.*)vpopmail(.*)/\1${WITH_SYBASE_DB}\2/" ${WRKSRC}/vsybase.h .endif .endif ${MKDIR} ${VCFGDIR} post-install: ${MKDIR} ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc if [ ! -e "${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp" ]; then \ if [ -e "${VCFGDIR}/tcp.smtp" ]; then \ ${INSTALL_DATA} ${VCFGDIR}/tcp.smtp ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/; \ else \ ${TOUCH} ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/tcp.smtp; \ fi; \ fi .if defined(DEFAULT_DOMAIN) ${ECHO_CMD} ${DEFAULT_DOMAIN} > ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/defaultdomain .endif .if defined(WITH_MYSQL) ${ECHO_CMD} "${WITH_MYSQL_READ_SERVER}|0|${WITH_MYSQL_READ_USER}|${WITH_MYSQL_READ_PASSWD}|${WITH_MYSQL_DB}" \ >> ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql ${ECHO_CMD} "${WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_SERVER}|0|${WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_USER}|${WITH_MYSQL_UPDATE_PASSWD}|${WITH_MYSQL_DB}" \ >> ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/vpopmail.mysql .endif ${CHOWN} -R vpopmail:vchkpw ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/bin/ ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/ .if defined(WITH_SPAMASSASSIN) ${ECHO_CMD} "***********************************************************************" ${ECHO_CMD} "Now you should add the following options to your spamd.sh startup file:" ${ECHO_CMD} "-v -u vpopmail" ${ECHO_CMD} "***********************************************************************" .endif .include