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Author SHA1 Message Date
Brian Somers
9472aac628 Fix the output when daily_status_mailq_shorten is set to YES
PR:			23766
Mostly submitted by:	lambert@ssabsd.csw.net
MFC after:		3 days
2002-05-07 13:11:05 +00:00
Gregory Neil Shapiro
14a349d554 Update mail queue related periodic scripts to account for sendmail 8.12's
clientmqueue (submit mail queue).

The new mailq display is only active if both the old
daily_status_mailq_enable is set to "YES" and the new
daily_status_include_submit_mailq is set to "YES" so people who disabled
440.status-mailq won't have any surprises.

Likewise, the new queue run is only active if both the old
daily_queuerun_enable is set to "YES" and the new daily_submit_queuerun
is set to "YES" so people who disabled 500.queuerun won't have any
surprises.

While I am here, remove the [ ! -d /var/spool/mqueue ] checks from
both scripts as the queue directory isn't always /var/spool/mqueue for
the main daemon -- it can be set to anything in the sendmail.cf file.

MFC after:	1 week
2002-04-10 03:58:40 +00:00
Brian Somers
9ed55d1192 Another overhaul of the periodic stuff.
All periodic sub-scripts <larf> now have their return codes interpreted
by periodic(8).  Output may be masked based on variable values in
periodic.conf.

It's also now possible to email periodic output to arbitrary addresses,
or to send it to a log file, examples of which can be found in
newsyslog.conf.

The upshot of it all should be no discernable changes to the default
behaviour of periodic(8).

PR:	21250
2000-09-14 17:19:15 +00:00
Brian Somers
f3e285ba7d Introduce /etc/defaults/periodic.conf, similar in concept to rc.conf.
The only change in the default functionality should be that
the output reports are slightly more verbose WRT files deleted.

Not objected to by: freebsd-arch
2000-06-23 01:18:31 +00:00
Peter Wemm
9b7a44a60e $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-27 23:37:10 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
03d4e44189 Changed /usr/sbin/mailq to /usr/bin/mailq 1998-04-17 22:53:59 +00:00
Wolfram Schneider
74f3544ed2 Add an example for busy mail servers, commented out. 1998-01-18 22:28:06 +00:00
Paul Traina
12c88fdf8b Copy /etc/cron.d to /etc/periodic per-request of many.
This wasn't done with a repository copy because there was no
history of any consequence.  Flames to me.
1997-08-16 17:04:02 +00:00