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The current offical Sendmail Inc. version uses /var/mail/ and when we upgrade
our repository to that version, we will get the change. It is best to make
the path change in 4.0-R (which may not have the latest Sendmail Inc. version,
than to change in mid-4.x stream when we may upgrade.
Ok'ed by: Peter (quite a while ago)
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Based upon a suggestion from
Don Croyle <croyle@gelemna.ft-wayne.in.us>.
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into the .cf file and gave sendmail indigestion.
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add examples of using an access_db
update .mc files to match recommendations on
http://www.sendmail.org/m4/anti-spam.html
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PR: bin/10827
Submitted by: Mike Andrews <mandrews@termfrost.org>
PR: conf/10310
Submitted by: Brion Moss <brion@queeg.com>
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I have not enabled rbl by default, I understand an 'opt-in' is a key part
of it's legal protection.
Activate a few optional features (access_db, virtusertable, etc) which will
operate if (and only if) the corresponding table is created.
I've also turned on the MIME buffer overflow checking with sendmail.org's
recommended values (256/128).
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This needs to be revisited - we need a simple way of building/installing
these at runtime from the installed system's /etc/mail directory.
freebsd.mc,v and freefall.mc,v have been repository copied here.
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produce the same sendmail.cf since the original has been lost.
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Definately should go into 2.2..
Requested by: lots of people
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at the top. Make our freebsd-supplied files match the standard files.
Apply-to: 2.2
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Submitted by: gpalmer
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the 8 to 7 bit conversion..
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For some reason, the documentation does not appear to be in sync with
reality.. :-)
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Sigh, I really hate this "feature". I'm tempted to comment the test out
(like in sendmail 8.6.xx), especially since we log the info in the
Received: header line anyway.. Doing it like this only makes it painful
for things like uucp..
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run on freefall..
Create freebsd.mc which is intended to be installed by src/etc/Makefile
onto generic freebsd systems.
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