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249 lines
6.6 KiB
Makefile
249 lines
6.6 KiB
Makefile
#
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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# This Makefile provides an easy way to generate the configuration
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# file and database maps for the sendmail(8) daemon.
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#
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# The user-driven targets are:
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#
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# all - Build cf, maps and aliases
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# cf - Build the .cf file from .mc file
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# maps - Build the feature maps
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# aliases - Build the sendmail aliases
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# install - Install the .cf file as /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
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#
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# For acting on both the MTA daemon and MSP queue running daemon:
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# start - Start both the sendmail MTA daemon and MSP queue running
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# daemon with the flags defined in /etc/defaults/rc.conf or
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# /etc/rc.conf
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# stop - Stop both the sendmail MTA daemon and MSP queue running
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# daemon
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# restart - Restart both the sendmail MTA daemon and MSP queue running
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# daemon
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#
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# For acting on just the MTA daemon:
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# start-mta - Start the sendmail MTA daemon with the flags defined in
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# /etc/defaults/rc.conf or /etc/rc.conf
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# stop-mta - Stop the sendmail MTA daemon
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# restart-mta - Restart the sendmail MTA daemon
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#
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# For acting on just the MSP queue running daemon:
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# start-mspq - Start the sendmail MSP queue running daemon with the
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# flags defined in /etc/defaults/rc.conf or /etc/rc.conf
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# stop-mspq - Stop the sendmail MSP queue running daemon
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# restart-mspq - Restart the sendmail MSP queue running daemon
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#
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# Calling `make' will generate the updated versions when either the
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# aliases or one of the map files were changed.
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#
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# A `make install` is only necessary after modifying the .mc file. In
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# this case one would normally also call `make restart' to allow the
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# running sendmail to pick up the changes as well.
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#
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# This Makefile uses `<HOSTNAME>.mc' as the default MTA .mc file. This
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# can be changed by defining SENDMAIL_MC in /etc/make.conf, e.g.:
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#
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# SENDMAIL_MC=/etc/mail/myconfig.mc
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#
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# If '<HOSTNAME>.mc' does not exist, it is created using 'freebsd.mc'
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# as a template.
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#
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# It also uses '<HOSTNAME>.submit.mc' as the default mail submission .mc
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# file. This can be changed by defining SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC in
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# /etc/make.conf, e.g.:
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#
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# SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC=/etc/mail/mysubmit.mc
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#
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# If '<HOSTNAME>.submit.mc' does not exist, it is created using
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# 'freebsd.submit.mc' as a template.
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# The Makefile knows about the following maps:
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# access, bitdomain, domaintable, genericstable, mailertable, userdb,
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# uucpdomain, virtusertable
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#
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.ifndef SENDMAIL_MC
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SENDMAIL_MC!= hostname
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SENDMAIL_MC:= ${SENDMAIL_MC}.mc
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${SENDMAIL_MC}:
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${CP} freebsd.mc ${SENDMAIL_MC}
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.endif
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.ifndef SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC
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SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC!= hostname
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SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC:= ${SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC}.submit.mc
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${SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC}:
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${CP} freebsd.submit.mc ${SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC}
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.endif
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INSTALL_CF= ${SENDMAIL_MC:R}.cf
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.ifndef SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID
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INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF= ${SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC:R}.cf
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.endif
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SENDMAIL_ALIASES?= /etc/mail/aliases
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#
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# This is the directory where the sendmail configuration files are
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# located.
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#
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.if exists(/usr/share/sendmail/cf)
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SENDMAIL_CF_DIR?= /usr/share/sendmail/cf
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.elif exists(/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/cf)
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SENDMAIL_CF_DIR?= /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/cf
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.endif
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#
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# The sendmail startup script
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#
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SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT?= /etc/rc.sendmail
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#
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# Some useful programs we need.
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#
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SENDMAIL?= /usr/sbin/sendmail
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MAKEMAP?= /usr/sbin/makemap
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M4?= /usr/bin/m4
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# Permissions for generated maps
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SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS?= 0640
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# Set a reasonable default
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.MAIN: all
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#
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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# The Makefile picks up the list of files from SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC and
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# stores the matching .db filenames in SENDMAIL_MAP_OBJ if the file
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# exists in the current directory. SENDMAIL_MAP_TYPE is the database
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# type to use when calling makemap.
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#
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SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC+= mailertable domaintable bitdomain uucpdomain \
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genericstable virtusertable access
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SENDMAIL_MAP_OBJ=
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SENDMAIL_MAP_TYPE?= hash
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.for _f in ${SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC} userdb
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.if exists(${_f})
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SENDMAIL_MAP_OBJ+= ${_f}.db
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.endif
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.endfor
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#
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# The makemap command is used to generate a hashed map from the textfile.
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#
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.for _f in ${SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC}
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.if (exists(${_f}.sample) && !exists(${_f}))
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${_f}: ${_f}.sample
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sed -e 's/^/#/' < ${.OODATE} > ${.TARGET}
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.endif
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${_f}.db: ${_f}
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${MAKEMAP} ${SENDMAIL_MAP_TYPE} ${.TARGET} < ${.OODATE}
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chmod ${SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS} ${.TARGET}
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.endfor
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userdb.db: userdb
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${MAKEMAP} btree ${.TARGET} < ${.OODATE}
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chmod ${SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS} ${.TARGET}
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#
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# The .cf file needs to be recreated if the templates were modified.
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#
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M4FILES!= find ${SENDMAIL_CF_DIR} -type f -name '*.m4' -print
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#
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# M4(1) is used to generate the .cf file from the .mc file.
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#
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.SUFFIXES: .cf .mc
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.mc.cf: ${M4FILES}
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${M4} -D_CF_DIR_=${SENDMAIL_CF_DIR}/ ${SENDMAIL_M4_FLAGS} \
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${SENDMAIL_CF_DIR}/m4/cf.m4 ${@:R}.mc > ${.TARGET}
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#
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# Aliases are handled separately since they normally reside in /etc
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# and can be rebuild without the help of makemap.
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#
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.for _f in ${SENDMAIL_ALIASES}
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${_f}.db: ${_f}
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${SENDMAIL} -bi -OAliasFile=${.ALLSRC}
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chmod ${SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS} ${.TARGET}
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.endfor
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#
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# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#
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all: cf maps aliases
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clean:
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depend:
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cf: ${INSTALL_CF} ${INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF}
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.ifdef SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID
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install: install-cf
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.else
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install: install-cf install-submit-cf
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.endif
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install-cf: ${INSTALL_CF}
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.if ${INSTALL_CF} != /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
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${INSTALL} -m ${SHAREMODE} ${INSTALL_CF} /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
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.endif
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install-submit-cf: ${INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF}
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.ifdef SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID
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@echo ">>> ERROR: You should not create a submit.cf file if you are using a"
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@echo " set-user-ID sendmail binary (SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID is set"
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@echo " in make.conf)."
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@false
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.else
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.if ${INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF} != /etc/mail/submit.cf
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${INSTALL} -m ${SHAREMODE} ${INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF} /etc/mail/submit.cf
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.endif
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.endif
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aliases: ${SENDMAIL_ALIASES:%=%.db}
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maps: ${SENDMAIL_MAP_OBJ}
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start start-mta start-mspq:
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@if [ -r ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} ]; then \
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echo -n 'Starting:'; \
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sh ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} $@; \
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echo '.'; \
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fi
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stop stop-mta stop-mspq:
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@if [ -r ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} ]; then \
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echo -n 'Stopping:'; \
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sh ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} $@; \
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echo '.'; \
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fi
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restart restart-mta restart-mspq:
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@if [ -r ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} ]; then \
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echo -n 'Restarting:'; \
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sh ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} $@; \
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echo '.'; \
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fi
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# User defined targets
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.if exists(Makefile.local)
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.include "Makefile.local"
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.endif
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# For the definition of $SHAREMODE
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.include <bsd.own.mk>
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