Date: Tue, 12 May 2015 14:26:08 +0100 From: Arthur Chance <freebsd@qeng-ho.org> To: Christopher Sean Hilton <chris@vindaloo.com>, Ernie Luzar <luzar722@gmail.com> Cc: Noel <noeldude@gmail.com>, freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: using pkg for postfix/spamassassin install Message-ID: <5551FF70.1070006@qeng-ho.org> In-Reply-To: <20150512125805.GA5467@hadar.vindaloo.com> References: <55416FEB.3020101@gmail.com> <55418DF3.4000102@gmail.com> <554211DC.8030502@gmail.com> <55422DE7.2010506@gmail.com> <55427638.7020206@gmail.com> <20150512125805.GA5467@hadar.vindaloo.com>
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On 12/05/2015 13:58, Christopher Sean Hilton wrote: > On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 02:36:40PM -0400, Ernie Luzar wrote: >> Noel wrote: >>> On 4/30/2015 6:28 AM, Ernie Luzar wrote: >>>> Noel wrote: >>>>> On 4/29/2015 6:57 PM, Ernie Luzar wrote: > > [ ...snip ... ] > >> During the pkg install postfix, it asks this question: >> Would you like to activate Postfix in /etc/mail/mailer.conf [n]? >> I just hit enter and took the NO default. >> From what you are saying I should have entered Y to that question. >> > > Correct, you should have answered "yes" to this question. In addition, > /etc/rc.conf has at least four variables that enable pieces of > sendmail functionality. To ensure that I'm not running any part of > sendmail, I make sure that all of them are set to "NO". > > Try: > > $ grep "sendmail.*enable=" /etc/defaults/rc.conf > > To get a list. > Looking at /etc/rc.d/sendmail (under 10.1-R), if you set sendmail_enable to "NONE", it will set all 4 variables to "NO" for you: case ${sendmail_enable} in [Nn][Oo][Nn][Ee]) sendmail_enable="NO" sendmail_submit_enable="NO" sendmail_outbound_enable="NO" sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO" ;; esac -- Those who do not learn from computing history are doomed to GOTO 1
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