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Author SHA1 Message Date
kevans
fee3b5b8cc pkgbase: resolve mailer.conf conflict WITHOUT_SENDMAIL
When WITHOUT_SENDMAIL is set, we end up with two different mailer.conf that
conflict, and hilarity ensues. There's currently three different places that
we might install mailer.conf:

- ^/etc/Makefile (package=runtime, contingent on MK_MAIL != no)
- ^/libexec/dma/dmagent/Makefile (package=dma, contingent on MK_SENDMAIL !=
no)
- ^/usr.sbin/mailwrapper/Makefile (package=utilities, contingent on
not-installed)

The mailwrapper installation will effectively never happen because the ^/etc
one will first.

This patch simplifies the whole situation; remove the ^/etc/Makefile version
and install it primarily in mailwrapper if MK_MAILWRAPPER != "no". The
scenarios covered in mailwrapper are:

- sendmail(8) is installed, dma(8) may or may not be installed
- neither sendmail(8) nor dma(8) is installed

In the first scenario, sendmail(8) is dominant so we can go ahead and
install the version in ^/etc/mail. In the unlisted scenario, sendmail(8) is
not installed but dma(8) is, we'll let ^/libexec/dma/dmagent do the
installation. In the second listed scenario, we still want to install an
example mailer.conf so just install the base sendmail(8) version.

Reviewed by:	bapt
MFC after:	1 week
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24924
2020-06-02 02:38:54 +00:00
delphij
32a7549145 Replace send-mail with the more standarized sendmail, we do not create
links for send-mail in mailwrapper so it did not work anyway.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2017-12-27 06:23:50 +00:00
gshapiro
b42614032f Add the missing hoststat and purgestat commands. These are normally
symlinks to the sendmail binary but in FreeBSD's case, they are
symlinks to mailwrapper.

Submitted by:	tisco
MFC after:	4 days
2002-04-05 04:25:14 +00:00
peter
0b395e3b4d Add $FreeBSD$ 1999-12-29 18:24:06 +00:00
peter
05fc7a4a72 Import NetBSD's mailwrapper to redirect /usr/sbin/sendmail to the user's
chosen mailer.

Obtained from: NetBSD
1999-12-19 13:50:37 +00:00