freebsd-dev/contrib/dma/INSTALL
Baptiste Daroussin a9e8641da9 Import Dragonfly Mail Agent into base system
It is a small and lightweight Mail Transport Agent.
It accepts mails from locally installed Mail User Agents (MUA) and delivers the
mails either locally or to a remote destination. Remote delivery includes
several features like TLS/SSL support, SMTP authentication and NULLCLIENT.

Make dma conditional to new WITHOUT_DMA option and make it respect WITHOUT_MAIL

Reviewed by:	peter
Discussed with:	emaste, bz, peter
2014-02-21 07:26:49 +00:00

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Installing DMA:
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On most systems (with a development environment installed) you should be able to compile DMA with:
make
Once it have compiled it successfully, you can install it with:
make install sendmail-link mailq-link install-spool-dirs install-etc
Troubleshooting:
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On systems that do not default to a compatible "make" version, try using "gmake" or "pmake" instead of "make". Some known examples of this:
* Solaris 9
* Solaris 10
Check that you have the following commands installed:
* cc - gcc is known to work
* lex - flex is known to work
* yacc - bison is kjnown to work
* make - BSD make and GNU make is knwon to work
* sh - Need to be POSIX compliant, dash, bash known to work
* install - GNU and BSD versions known to work
* openssl - Add the header location to C_INCLUDE_PATH if you get errors about "err.h"
If you have all of these tools installed, set the CC, YACC, INSTALL, LEX and SH variable to point to the relevant location and command.
Example:
make CC=gcc YACC=bison LEX=/usr/bin/flex SH=/bin/bash INSTALL=/usr/bin/install