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Date:      Wed, 02 Jan 2002 22:32:40 +0100
From:      dirk.meyer@dinoex.sub.org (Dirk Meyer)
To:        freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Sendmail port vs default sendmail (/usr/src)?
Message-ID:  <7PGh1KZL6h@dmeyer.dinoex.sub.org>
References:  <Pine.LNX.4.21.0201021202210.4006-100000@danzig.sd.quantified.net> <200201021953.g02Jr3O93839@onceler.kciLink.com> <Pine.LNX.4.21.0201021202210.4006-100000@danzig.sd.quantified.net> <20020102154212.A1282@pr0n.kutulu.org>

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> Because sendmail startup support is in the base system, there's no
> need to put a startup script in.  Sendmail, in fact, is a special case, in
> that there is *a lot* of support in the base system for replacing it with a
> new version and/or totally different MTA.
> 
> If you want to do this, here's the "proper" way.  I say proper only because
> this is how the install documentation for postfix instruct one to replace
> sendmail with postfix, and I assume the same applies to replacing base
> sendmail with a ports sendmail:
> 
> 1. Install sendmail from ports as normal.
> 2. Edit /etc/mail/mailer.conf
>    * Replace each instance of the base sendmail path with the pathname to
>      the new sendmail binary.

If yoou don't liek to edit, just type:
cd /usr/ports/mail/sendmail && make mailer.conf

> 3. Optional but recommended: Edit /etc/make.conf and add:
>    NO_SENDMAIL= true
> 
> 
> The various mail programs (like mailq and newaliases and even sendmail
> itself) are just links to mailwrapper(8), which reads /etc/mail/mailer.conf
> to determine what program to run for a given function.  Read the man pages
> to mailer.conf(5) and mailwrapper(8) for more details, but overall it's a
> very clean way to replace the system MTA with very little collateral damage.

kind regards Dirk

- Dirk Meyer, Im Grund 4, 34317 Habichtswald, Germany

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