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authormarkm <markm@FreeBSD.org>1998-05-25 20:13:38 +0800
committermarkm <markm@FreeBSD.org>1998-05-25 20:13:38 +0800
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parentcf220e1a81047c986484b1272b1814f5873b64c0 (diff)
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Ugrade to v1.92.
Diffstat (limited to 'mail')
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-devel/Makefile12
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-devel/distinfo4
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile81
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-devel/files/eximon.conf97
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-devel/files/patch-aa26
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-devel/pkg-plist1
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-old/Makefile12
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-old/distinfo4
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-old/files/Makefile81
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-old/files/eximon.conf97
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-old/files/patch-aa26
-rw-r--r--mail/exim-old/pkg-plist1
-rw-r--r--mail/exim/Makefile12
-rw-r--r--mail/exim/distinfo4
-rw-r--r--mail/exim/files/Makefile81
-rw-r--r--mail/exim/files/eximon.conf97
-rw-r--r--mail/exim/files/patch-aa26
-rw-r--r--mail/exim/pkg-plist1
18 files changed, 354 insertions, 309 deletions
diff --git a/mail/exim-devel/Makefile b/mail/exim-devel/Makefile
index fcc2a5a8191c..2fbc2fd5cc90 100644
--- a/mail/exim-devel/Makefile
+++ b/mail/exim-devel/Makefile
@@ -1,24 +1,26 @@
# New ports collection makefile for: exim
-# Version required: 1.82
+# Version required: 1.92
# Date created: 23 June 1996
# Whom: markm
#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.11 1997/10/15 20:49:46 markm Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1998/02/09 14:32:28 markm Exp $
#
-DISTNAME= exim-1.82
+DISTNAME= exim-1.92
CATEGORIES= mail
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programs/exim/
-DISTFILES= exim-1.82.tar.gz exim-texinfo-1.80.tar.gz
+DISTFILES= exim-1.92.tar.gz exim-texinfo-1.90.tar.gz
MAINTAINER= markm@FreeBSD.ORG
+USE_PERL5= YES
+
do-configure:
@${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/Local
@${CP} ${FILESDIR}/Makefile ${WRKSRC}/Local
@${CP} ${FILESDIR}/eximon.conf ${WRKSRC}/Local
@(cd ${WRKSRC}/doc ; \
- for i in ../../exim-texinfo-1.80/doc/* ; do \
+ for i in ../../exim-texinfo-1.90/doc/* ; do \
ln -sf $$i ; \
done )
diff --git a/mail/exim-devel/distinfo b/mail/exim-devel/distinfo
index 70ba527d5ab6..20e2ee75e65c 100644
--- a/mail/exim-devel/distinfo
+++ b/mail/exim-devel/distinfo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-MD5 (exim-1.82.tar.gz) = bb6bd60919899b35de3ee1f3aab7510d
-MD5 (exim-texinfo-1.80.tar.gz) = d2ff03a917e8a55d62ec07df7c1c8799
+MD5 (exim-1.92.tar.gz) = b3e59441cc6ef13ce5e12cae4d08c15d
+MD5 (exim-texinfo-1.90.tar.gz) = d17b88257aea5a4393d9a8fdab7466d3
diff --git a/mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile b/mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile
index 30c94d5a832b..e62503f0e260 100644
--- a/mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile
+++ b/mail/exim-devel/files/Makefile
@@ -20,13 +20,14 @@
# called Local/Makefile-<osname>. In particular, the location of the X11
# libraries is something that is quite variable between different versions
# of the same operation system (and indeed there are different versions of
-# X11 as well, of course). The three settings concerned here are X11, XINCLUDE,
-# and XLFLAGS (linking flags). There are defaults in OS/Makefile-Default which
-# are overridden for some operating systems in the OS/Makefile-<osname> file.
-# If these are not right for you, put appropriate settings into a file called
-# Local/Makefile-<osname>. In all cases "<osname>" stands for the name of
-# your operating system - look at the names in the OS directory to see which
-# names are recognized.
+# X11 as well, of course). The four settings concerned here are X11, XINCLUDE,
+# XLFLAGS (linking flags) and X11_LD_LIB (dynamic run-time library).
+
+# There are defaults in OS/Makefile-Default which are overridden for some
+# operating systems in the OS/Makefile-<osname> file. If these are not right
+# for you, put appropriate settings into a file called Local/Makefile-<osname>.
+# In all cases "<osname>" stands for the name of your operating system - look
+# at the names in the OS directory to see which names are recognized.
# Another area of variability between systems is the type and location of the
# dbm library package. Exim has support for ndbm, gdbm, and Berkeley db. By
@@ -61,12 +62,15 @@ INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/local/info
# The following commands live in different places in some OS. The OS-specific
# files should normally point to the right place, but they can be overridden
-# here if necessary.
+# here if necessary. Perl is not necessary for running Exim, but there are
+# some Perl utilities for processing log files. If you haven't got Perl,
+# Exim will still build and run; you just won't be able to run those utilities.
-# CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chown
-# CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chgrp
-# MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv
-# RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm
+CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/sbin/chown
+CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/sbin/chgrp
+MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv
+RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm
+PERL_COMMAND=/usr/local/bin/perl
# The compress command is used by the exicyclog script to compress old log
@@ -136,19 +140,26 @@ DIRECTOR_SMARTUSER=yes
# determines the mode of the created directory. The default value in the
# source is 0750.
-# DB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+DB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Database file mode: The mode of files created in the "db" directory defaults
# to 0640 in the source, and can be changed here.
-# DB_MODE=0640
+DB_MODE=0640
+
+
+# Database lock file mode: The mode of zero-length files created in the "db"
+# directory to use for locking purposes defaults to 0640 in the source, and
+# can be changed here.
+
+DB_LOCKFILE_MODE=0640
# Cycling log files: this variable specifies the maximum number of old
# log files that are kept by the exicyclog log-cycling script.
-EXICYCLOG_MAX=10
+EXICYCLOG_MAX=7
# Running Exim not as root: A uid and gid for Exim can be specified here. These
@@ -185,14 +196,14 @@ EXIM_MONITOR=eximon.bin
# the SMTP port, start off a header line, and then just pump junk for ever
# at it. The default is 8192.
-# HEADER_MAXLENGTH=8192
+HEADER_MAXLENGTH=8192
# The mode of the input directory: The input directory is where messages are
# kept while awaiting delivery. Exim creates it if necessary, using a mode
# which can be defined here (default 0750).
-# INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Exim log directory and files: Exim creates several log files inside a
@@ -233,6 +244,26 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# LOG_MODE=0640
+# Included file and database lookup methods. DBM and lsearch (linear search)
+# are included by default. LOOKUP_DNSDB does *not* refer to general mail
+# routing using the DNS. It is for the specialist case of using the DNS as
+# a general database facility (not common).
+
+LOOKUP_DBM=yes
+LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes
+
+# LOOKUP_DNSDB=yes
+# LOOKUP_LDAP=yes
+# LOOKUP_NIS=yes
+# LOOKUP_NISPLUS=yes
+
+# The TESTDB lookup is for performing tests on the handling of lookup
+# results, and is not useful for general running. It should be included
+# only when debugging the code of Exim.
+
+# LOOKUP_TESTDB=yes
+
+
# Per-message logs: While a message is in the process of being delivered,
# comments on its progress are written to a message log, for the benefit of
# human administrators. These logs are held in a directory called "msglog"
@@ -241,7 +272,7 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# transports for returning data to a message's sender (see the "return_output"
# option for transports).
-# MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Identifying the daemon: When an Exim daemon starts up, it writes its pid to
@@ -249,8 +280,10 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# specified here. It must contain precisely one occurrence of "%s". When
# a daemon is run on the default SMTP port, this is replaced with the null
# string, but when it is run with some explicit port specified, "%s" is
-# replaced with the port number preceded by a dot. Some installations may
-# want something like this
+# replaced with the port number preceded by a dot. If a daemon is run with
+# only one of -bd and -q<time>, then that option is added on to the end of
+# the file name, allowing sites that run two separate daemons to distinguish
+# them. Some installations may want something like this
PID_FILE_PATH=/var/run/exim%s.pid
@@ -308,18 +341,16 @@ ROUTER_QUERYPROGRAM=yes
# set to Exim's uid and gid.
# Many installations will want something like this:
-# SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
+SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
# Others may prefer to keep all Exim things under one directory:
# SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/usr/exim/spool
-SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
-
# If Exim creates the spool directory, it is given this mode, defaulting in the
# source to 0750.
-# SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# The mode of files on the input spool which hold the contents of message can
@@ -328,7 +359,7 @@ SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
# member of the Exim group, change the value to 0640. This is particularly
# relevant if you are going to run the Exim monitor.
-# SPOOL_MODE=0600
+SPOOL_MODE=0600
# If STDERR_FILE is defined then the -df command line option causes Exim to
diff --git a/mail/exim-devel/files/eximon.conf b/mail/exim-devel/files/eximon.conf
index 5f9e20dc6426..76a7043d101c 100644
--- a/mail/exim-devel/files/eximon.conf
+++ b/mail/exim-devel/files/eximon.conf
@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@
# 162 pixels respectively. This is enough to hold the left-most stripchart
# and the quit button. The values can be changed here.
-# MIN_HEIGHT=162
-# MIN_WIDTH=103
+MIN_HEIGHT=162
+MIN_WIDTH=103
# The title for eximon's main display window. It is possible to have
# host name of the machine you are running on substituted into the
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
# If you use any substitutions, remember to ensure that the $ and {}
# characters are escaped from the shell, e.g. by using single quotes.
-# WINDOW_TITLE='${hostname} eximon'
+WINDOW_TITLE="${hostname} eximon"
# The domain that you want to be stripped from the machine's full hostname
# when forming the short host name for the eximon window title, as
@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@
# by line. The number given can be followed by the letter K to indicate
# that the value is in kilobytes. A minimum value of 1K is enforced.
-# LOG_DEPTH=300
-# LOG_WIDTH=950
-# LOG_BUFFER=20K
+LOG_DEPTH=300
+LOG_WIDTH=950
+LOG_BUFFER=20K
# The font which is used in the log tail display. This is defined in
# the normal X manner. It must be a "character cell" font, because this
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
# Parameters for the display of message that are on the exim queue.
# The width and depth are measured in pixels.
-# QUEUE_DEPTH=200
-# QUEUE_WIDTH=950
+QUEUE_DEPTH=200
+QUEUE_WIDTH=950
# The font which is used in the queue display.
@@ -83,12 +83,12 @@
# displayed for any one message. If there are more, then "..." is used
# to indicate this.
-# QUEUE_MAX_ADDRESSES=10
+QUEUE_MAX_ADDRESSES=10
# The display of the contents of the queue is updated every QUEUE_INTERVAL
# seconds by default (there is a button to request update).
-# QUEUE_INTERVAL=300
+QUEUE_INTERVAL=300
# The size of the popup text window that is used for looking at the
# contents of messages, etc.
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
# individuals can override this by setting the EXIMON_MENU_EVENT environment
# variable.
-# MENU_EVENT=Shift<Btn1Down>
+MENU_EVENT=Shift<Btn1Down>
# When the menu is used to perform an operation on a message, the output
# from the exim command that is generated is displayed in a separate window
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
# case. This does not apply to the output generated from attempting to
# deliver a message. That is always shown.
-# ACTION_OUTPUT=yes
+ACTION_OUTPUT=yes
# When some action is taken on a message, such as freezing it, or changing
# its recipients, the queue display is normally automatically updated. On
@@ -119,17 +119,35 @@
# tracting. If this option is set to "no", the queue display is no longer
# automatically updated after an action is applied to a message.
-# ACTION_QUEUE_UPDATE=yes
+ACTION_QUEUE_UPDATE=yes
# When the menu item to display a message's body is invoked, the amount
# of data is limited to BODY_MAX bytes. This limit is a safety precaution
# to save the screen scrolling for ever on an enormous message.
-# BODY_MAX=20000
+BODY_MAX=20000
# The stripcharts are updated every STRIPCHART_INTERVAL seconds.
-# STRIPCHART_INTERVAL=60
+STRIPCHART_INTERVAL=60
+
+# A stripchart showing the count of messages in the queue is always
+# displayed on the left of eximon's window. Its name is "queue" by
+# default, but can be changed by this variable.
+
+QUEUE_STRIPCHART_NAME=queue
+
+# The following variable may be set to the name of a disc partition. If
+# it is, a stripchart showing the percentage fullness of the partition
+# will be displayed as the second stripchart. This can be used to keep
+# a display of a mail spool partition on the screen.
+
+# SIZE_STRIPCHART=/var/mail
+
+# The name of the size stripchar will be the last component of SIZE_STRIPCHART
+# unless the following variable is set to override it.
+
+# SIZE_STRIPCHART_NAME=space
# The following variable contains a specification of which stripcharts
# you want eximon to display based on log entries. The string consists of
@@ -143,49 +161,12 @@
# after a slash, and an additional slash (optionally preceded by white
# space) is included at the start of the continuation line.
-# The regular expression syntax supported by eximon is as follows:
-
-# A regular expression is zero or more branches, separated by `|'. It
-# matches anything that matches one of the branches. A branch is zero or
-# more pieces, concatenated. It matches a match for the first, followed by
-# a match for the second, etc. A piece is an atom possibly followed by
-# `*', `+', or `?'.
-#
-# An atom followed by `*' matches a sequence of 0 or more matches of the atom.
-# An atom followed by `+' matches a sequence of 1 or more matches of the atom.
-# An atom followed by `?' matches a match of the atom, or the null string.
-#
-# An atom is a regular expression in parentheses (matching a match for the
-# regular expression), a range (see below), `.' (matching any single
-# character), `^' (matching the null string at the beginning of the input
-# string), `$' (matching the null string at the end of the input string),
-# a `\' followed by a single character (matching that character), or a
-# single character with no other significance (matching that character).
-#
-# A range is a sequence of characters enclosed in `[]'. It normally
-# matches any single character from the sequence. If the sequence begins
-# with `^', it matches any single character not from the rest of the
-# sequence. If two characters in the sequence are separated by `-', this
-# is shorthand for the full list of ASCII characters between them (e.g.
-# `[0-9]' matches any decimal digit). To include a literal `]' in the
-# sequence, make it the first character (following a possible `^'). To
-# include a literal `-', make it the first or last character.
-
-# A stripchart showing the count of messages in the queue is always
-# displayed on the left of eximon's window. Stripcharts configured
-# by this parameter are displayed to its right, in the order defined
-# here.
-
-# LOG_STRIPCHARTS='/ <= /in/
-# / => /out/
-# / => .+ D=/local/
-# / => .+ T=[^ ]*smtp/smtp/'
-
-# The following variable may be set to the name of a disc partition. If
-# it is, a stripchart showing the percentage fullness of the partition
-# will be displayed as the second stripchart. This can be used to keep
-# a display of a mail spool partition on the screen.
+# Stripcharts configured by the following parameter are displayed to the
+# right of the queue and size stripcharts, in the order defined here.
-# SIZE_STRIPCHART=/var/mail
+LOG_STRIPCHARTS='/ <= /in/
+ / => /out/
+ / => .+ D=/local/
+ / => .+ T=[^ ]*smtp/smtp/'
# End of exim_monitor/EDITME
diff --git a/mail/exim-devel/files/patch-aa b/mail/exim-devel/files/patch-aa
index 87c8a1ed140d..5a81897caf5d 100644
--- a/mail/exim-devel/files/patch-aa
+++ b/mail/exim-devel/files/patch-aa
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---- scripts/exim_install.orig Tue Sep 9 15:07:22 1997
-+++ scripts/exim_install Mon Sep 22 15:22:15 1997
+--- scripts/exim_install.orig Wed Apr 29 10:55:08 1998
++++ scripts/exim_install Thu May 21 16:14:48 1998
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
# This script also installs a default configuration file in CONFIGURE_FILE
# if there is no configuration file there.
@@ -20,17 +20,17 @@
case "$INST_BIN_DIRECTORY" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$INST_BIN_DIRECTORY";; esac
+case "$INST_INFO_DIRECTORY" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$INST_INFO_DIRECTORY";; esac
case "$INST_CONFIGURE_FILE" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$INST_CONFIGURE_FILE";; esac
- case "$INST_CP" in '') CP=cp;; *) CP="$INST_CP";; esac
- case "$INST_MV" in '') MV=mv;; *) MV="$INST_MV";; esac
-@@ -76,6 +80,7 @@
-
+ case "$INST_UID" in '') INST_UID=root;; *) INST_UID="$INST_UID";; esac
+ case "$INST_CP" in '') CP=cp;; *) CP="$INST_CP";; esac
+@@ -79,6 +83,7 @@
# Allow the user to over-ride xx
- case "$inst_dest" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$inst_dest";; esac
-+case "$inst_info" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$inst_info";; esac
- case "$inst_conf" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$inst_conf";; esac
- case "$inst_cp" in ?*) CP="$inst_cp";; esac
- case "$inst_mv" in ?*) MV="$inst_mv";; esac
-@@ -101,6 +106,20 @@
+ case "$inst_dest" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$inst_dest";; esac
+ case "$inst_conf" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$inst_conf";; esac
++case "$inst_info" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$inst_info";; esac
+ case "$inst_uid" in ?*) INST_UID="$inst_uid";; esac
+ case "$inst_cp" in ?*) CP="$inst_cp";; esac
+ case "$inst_mv" in ?*) MV="$inst_mv";; esac
+@@ -113,6 +118,20 @@
fi
fi
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
# If no arguments, install everything
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
-@@ -167,12 +186,39 @@
+@@ -179,12 +198,39 @@
fi
done
diff --git a/mail/exim-devel/pkg-plist b/mail/exim-devel/pkg-plist
index b06b574934ca..096d9111c863 100644
--- a/mail/exim-devel/pkg-plist
+++ b/mail/exim-devel/pkg-plist
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ sbin/exim_dbmbuild
sbin/exicyclog
sbin/exigrep
sbin/eximstats
+sbin/exiqsumm
etc/exim/configure
@unexec install-info --delete %D/info/exim_overview.info %D/info/dir
@unexec install-info --delete %D/info/exim.info %D/info/dir
diff --git a/mail/exim-old/Makefile b/mail/exim-old/Makefile
index fcc2a5a8191c..2fbc2fd5cc90 100644
--- a/mail/exim-old/Makefile
+++ b/mail/exim-old/Makefile
@@ -1,24 +1,26 @@
# New ports collection makefile for: exim
-# Version required: 1.82
+# Version required: 1.92
# Date created: 23 June 1996
# Whom: markm
#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.11 1997/10/15 20:49:46 markm Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1998/02/09 14:32:28 markm Exp $
#
-DISTNAME= exim-1.82
+DISTNAME= exim-1.92
CATEGORIES= mail
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programs/exim/
-DISTFILES= exim-1.82.tar.gz exim-texinfo-1.80.tar.gz
+DISTFILES= exim-1.92.tar.gz exim-texinfo-1.90.tar.gz
MAINTAINER= markm@FreeBSD.ORG
+USE_PERL5= YES
+
do-configure:
@${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/Local
@${CP} ${FILESDIR}/Makefile ${WRKSRC}/Local
@${CP} ${FILESDIR}/eximon.conf ${WRKSRC}/Local
@(cd ${WRKSRC}/doc ; \
- for i in ../../exim-texinfo-1.80/doc/* ; do \
+ for i in ../../exim-texinfo-1.90/doc/* ; do \
ln -sf $$i ; \
done )
diff --git a/mail/exim-old/distinfo b/mail/exim-old/distinfo
index 70ba527d5ab6..20e2ee75e65c 100644
--- a/mail/exim-old/distinfo
+++ b/mail/exim-old/distinfo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-MD5 (exim-1.82.tar.gz) = bb6bd60919899b35de3ee1f3aab7510d
-MD5 (exim-texinfo-1.80.tar.gz) = d2ff03a917e8a55d62ec07df7c1c8799
+MD5 (exim-1.92.tar.gz) = b3e59441cc6ef13ce5e12cae4d08c15d
+MD5 (exim-texinfo-1.90.tar.gz) = d17b88257aea5a4393d9a8fdab7466d3
diff --git a/mail/exim-old/files/Makefile b/mail/exim-old/files/Makefile
index 30c94d5a832b..e62503f0e260 100644
--- a/mail/exim-old/files/Makefile
+++ b/mail/exim-old/files/Makefile
@@ -20,13 +20,14 @@
# called Local/Makefile-<osname>. In particular, the location of the X11
# libraries is something that is quite variable between different versions
# of the same operation system (and indeed there are different versions of
-# X11 as well, of course). The three settings concerned here are X11, XINCLUDE,
-# and XLFLAGS (linking flags). There are defaults in OS/Makefile-Default which
-# are overridden for some operating systems in the OS/Makefile-<osname> file.
-# If these are not right for you, put appropriate settings into a file called
-# Local/Makefile-<osname>. In all cases "<osname>" stands for the name of
-# your operating system - look at the names in the OS directory to see which
-# names are recognized.
+# X11 as well, of course). The four settings concerned here are X11, XINCLUDE,
+# XLFLAGS (linking flags) and X11_LD_LIB (dynamic run-time library).
+
+# There are defaults in OS/Makefile-Default which are overridden for some
+# operating systems in the OS/Makefile-<osname> file. If these are not right
+# for you, put appropriate settings into a file called Local/Makefile-<osname>.
+# In all cases "<osname>" stands for the name of your operating system - look
+# at the names in the OS directory to see which names are recognized.
# Another area of variability between systems is the type and location of the
# dbm library package. Exim has support for ndbm, gdbm, and Berkeley db. By
@@ -61,12 +62,15 @@ INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/local/info
# The following commands live in different places in some OS. The OS-specific
# files should normally point to the right place, but they can be overridden
-# here if necessary.
+# here if necessary. Perl is not necessary for running Exim, but there are
+# some Perl utilities for processing log files. If you haven't got Perl,
+# Exim will still build and run; you just won't be able to run those utilities.
-# CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chown
-# CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chgrp
-# MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv
-# RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm
+CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/sbin/chown
+CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/sbin/chgrp
+MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv
+RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm
+PERL_COMMAND=/usr/local/bin/perl
# The compress command is used by the exicyclog script to compress old log
@@ -136,19 +140,26 @@ DIRECTOR_SMARTUSER=yes
# determines the mode of the created directory. The default value in the
# source is 0750.
-# DB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+DB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Database file mode: The mode of files created in the "db" directory defaults
# to 0640 in the source, and can be changed here.
-# DB_MODE=0640
+DB_MODE=0640
+
+
+# Database lock file mode: The mode of zero-length files created in the "db"
+# directory to use for locking purposes defaults to 0640 in the source, and
+# can be changed here.
+
+DB_LOCKFILE_MODE=0640
# Cycling log files: this variable specifies the maximum number of old
# log files that are kept by the exicyclog log-cycling script.
-EXICYCLOG_MAX=10
+EXICYCLOG_MAX=7
# Running Exim not as root: A uid and gid for Exim can be specified here. These
@@ -185,14 +196,14 @@ EXIM_MONITOR=eximon.bin
# the SMTP port, start off a header line, and then just pump junk for ever
# at it. The default is 8192.
-# HEADER_MAXLENGTH=8192
+HEADER_MAXLENGTH=8192
# The mode of the input directory: The input directory is where messages are
# kept while awaiting delivery. Exim creates it if necessary, using a mode
# which can be defined here (default 0750).
-# INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Exim log directory and files: Exim creates several log files inside a
@@ -233,6 +244,26 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# LOG_MODE=0640
+# Included file and database lookup methods. DBM and lsearch (linear search)
+# are included by default. LOOKUP_DNSDB does *not* refer to general mail
+# routing using the DNS. It is for the specialist case of using the DNS as
+# a general database facility (not common).
+
+LOOKUP_DBM=yes
+LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes
+
+# LOOKUP_DNSDB=yes
+# LOOKUP_LDAP=yes
+# LOOKUP_NIS=yes
+# LOOKUP_NISPLUS=yes
+
+# The TESTDB lookup is for performing tests on the handling of lookup
+# results, and is not useful for general running. It should be included
+# only when debugging the code of Exim.
+
+# LOOKUP_TESTDB=yes
+
+
# Per-message logs: While a message is in the process of being delivered,
# comments on its progress are written to a message log, for the benefit of
# human administrators. These logs are held in a directory called "msglog"
@@ -241,7 +272,7 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# transports for returning data to a message's sender (see the "return_output"
# option for transports).
-# MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Identifying the daemon: When an Exim daemon starts up, it writes its pid to
@@ -249,8 +280,10 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# specified here. It must contain precisely one occurrence of "%s". When
# a daemon is run on the default SMTP port, this is replaced with the null
# string, but when it is run with some explicit port specified, "%s" is
-# replaced with the port number preceded by a dot. Some installations may
-# want something like this
+# replaced with the port number preceded by a dot. If a daemon is run with
+# only one of -bd and -q<time>, then that option is added on to the end of
+# the file name, allowing sites that run two separate daemons to distinguish
+# them. Some installations may want something like this
PID_FILE_PATH=/var/run/exim%s.pid
@@ -308,18 +341,16 @@ ROUTER_QUERYPROGRAM=yes
# set to Exim's uid and gid.
# Many installations will want something like this:
-# SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
+SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
# Others may prefer to keep all Exim things under one directory:
# SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/usr/exim/spool
-SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
-
# If Exim creates the spool directory, it is given this mode, defaulting in the
# source to 0750.
-# SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# The mode of files on the input spool which hold the contents of message can
@@ -328,7 +359,7 @@ SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
# member of the Exim group, change the value to 0640. This is particularly
# relevant if you are going to run the Exim monitor.
-# SPOOL_MODE=0600
+SPOOL_MODE=0600
# If STDERR_FILE is defined then the -df command line option causes Exim to
diff --git a/mail/exim-old/files/eximon.conf b/mail/exim-old/files/eximon.conf
index 5f9e20dc6426..76a7043d101c 100644
--- a/mail/exim-old/files/eximon.conf
+++ b/mail/exim-old/files/eximon.conf
@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@
# 162 pixels respectively. This is enough to hold the left-most stripchart
# and the quit button. The values can be changed here.
-# MIN_HEIGHT=162
-# MIN_WIDTH=103
+MIN_HEIGHT=162
+MIN_WIDTH=103
# The title for eximon's main display window. It is possible to have
# host name of the machine you are running on substituted into the
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
# If you use any substitutions, remember to ensure that the $ and {}
# characters are escaped from the shell, e.g. by using single quotes.
-# WINDOW_TITLE='${hostname} eximon'
+WINDOW_TITLE="${hostname} eximon"
# The domain that you want to be stripped from the machine's full hostname
# when forming the short host name for the eximon window title, as
@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@
# by line. The number given can be followed by the letter K to indicate
# that the value is in kilobytes. A minimum value of 1K is enforced.
-# LOG_DEPTH=300
-# LOG_WIDTH=950
-# LOG_BUFFER=20K
+LOG_DEPTH=300
+LOG_WIDTH=950
+LOG_BUFFER=20K
# The font which is used in the log tail display. This is defined in
# the normal X manner. It must be a "character cell" font, because this
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
# Parameters for the display of message that are on the exim queue.
# The width and depth are measured in pixels.
-# QUEUE_DEPTH=200
-# QUEUE_WIDTH=950
+QUEUE_DEPTH=200
+QUEUE_WIDTH=950
# The font which is used in the queue display.
@@ -83,12 +83,12 @@
# displayed for any one message. If there are more, then "..." is used
# to indicate this.
-# QUEUE_MAX_ADDRESSES=10
+QUEUE_MAX_ADDRESSES=10
# The display of the contents of the queue is updated every QUEUE_INTERVAL
# seconds by default (there is a button to request update).
-# QUEUE_INTERVAL=300
+QUEUE_INTERVAL=300
# The size of the popup text window that is used for looking at the
# contents of messages, etc.
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
# individuals can override this by setting the EXIMON_MENU_EVENT environment
# variable.
-# MENU_EVENT=Shift<Btn1Down>
+MENU_EVENT=Shift<Btn1Down>
# When the menu is used to perform an operation on a message, the output
# from the exim command that is generated is displayed in a separate window
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
# case. This does not apply to the output generated from attempting to
# deliver a message. That is always shown.
-# ACTION_OUTPUT=yes
+ACTION_OUTPUT=yes
# When some action is taken on a message, such as freezing it, or changing
# its recipients, the queue display is normally automatically updated. On
@@ -119,17 +119,35 @@
# tracting. If this option is set to "no", the queue display is no longer
# automatically updated after an action is applied to a message.
-# ACTION_QUEUE_UPDATE=yes
+ACTION_QUEUE_UPDATE=yes
# When the menu item to display a message's body is invoked, the amount
# of data is limited to BODY_MAX bytes. This limit is a safety precaution
# to save the screen scrolling for ever on an enormous message.
-# BODY_MAX=20000
+BODY_MAX=20000
# The stripcharts are updated every STRIPCHART_INTERVAL seconds.
-# STRIPCHART_INTERVAL=60
+STRIPCHART_INTERVAL=60
+
+# A stripchart showing the count of messages in the queue is always
+# displayed on the left of eximon's window. Its name is "queue" by
+# default, but can be changed by this variable.
+
+QUEUE_STRIPCHART_NAME=queue
+
+# The following variable may be set to the name of a disc partition. If
+# it is, a stripchart showing the percentage fullness of the partition
+# will be displayed as the second stripchart. This can be used to keep
+# a display of a mail spool partition on the screen.
+
+# SIZE_STRIPCHART=/var/mail
+
+# The name of the size stripchar will be the last component of SIZE_STRIPCHART
+# unless the following variable is set to override it.
+
+# SIZE_STRIPCHART_NAME=space
# The following variable contains a specification of which stripcharts
# you want eximon to display based on log entries. The string consists of
@@ -143,49 +161,12 @@
# after a slash, and an additional slash (optionally preceded by white
# space) is included at the start of the continuation line.
-# The regular expression syntax supported by eximon is as follows:
-
-# A regular expression is zero or more branches, separated by `|'. It
-# matches anything that matches one of the branches. A branch is zero or
-# more pieces, concatenated. It matches a match for the first, followed by
-# a match for the second, etc. A piece is an atom possibly followed by
-# `*', `+', or `?'.
-#
-# An atom followed by `*' matches a sequence of 0 or more matches of the atom.
-# An atom followed by `+' matches a sequence of 1 or more matches of the atom.
-# An atom followed by `?' matches a match of the atom, or the null string.
-#
-# An atom is a regular expression in parentheses (matching a match for the
-# regular expression), a range (see below), `.' (matching any single
-# character), `^' (matching the null string at the beginning of the input
-# string), `$' (matching the null string at the end of the input string),
-# a `\' followed by a single character (matching that character), or a
-# single character with no other significance (matching that character).
-#
-# A range is a sequence of characters enclosed in `[]'. It normally
-# matches any single character from the sequence. If the sequence begins
-# with `^', it matches any single character not from the rest of the
-# sequence. If two characters in the sequence are separated by `-', this
-# is shorthand for the full list of ASCII characters between them (e.g.
-# `[0-9]' matches any decimal digit). To include a literal `]' in the
-# sequence, make it the first character (following a possible `^'). To
-# include a literal `-', make it the first or last character.
-
-# A stripchart showing the count of messages in the queue is always
-# displayed on the left of eximon's window. Stripcharts configured
-# by this parameter are displayed to its right, in the order defined
-# here.
-
-# LOG_STRIPCHARTS='/ <= /in/
-# / => /out/
-# / => .+ D=/local/
-# / => .+ T=[^ ]*smtp/smtp/'
-
-# The following variable may be set to the name of a disc partition. If
-# it is, a stripchart showing the percentage fullness of the partition
-# will be displayed as the second stripchart. This can be used to keep
-# a display of a mail spool partition on the screen.
+# Stripcharts configured by the following parameter are displayed to the
+# right of the queue and size stripcharts, in the order defined here.
-# SIZE_STRIPCHART=/var/mail
+LOG_STRIPCHARTS='/ <= /in/
+ / => /out/
+ / => .+ D=/local/
+ / => .+ T=[^ ]*smtp/smtp/'
# End of exim_monitor/EDITME
diff --git a/mail/exim-old/files/patch-aa b/mail/exim-old/files/patch-aa
index 87c8a1ed140d..5a81897caf5d 100644
--- a/mail/exim-old/files/patch-aa
+++ b/mail/exim-old/files/patch-aa
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---- scripts/exim_install.orig Tue Sep 9 15:07:22 1997
-+++ scripts/exim_install Mon Sep 22 15:22:15 1997
+--- scripts/exim_install.orig Wed Apr 29 10:55:08 1998
++++ scripts/exim_install Thu May 21 16:14:48 1998
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
# This script also installs a default configuration file in CONFIGURE_FILE
# if there is no configuration file there.
@@ -20,17 +20,17 @@
case "$INST_BIN_DIRECTORY" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$INST_BIN_DIRECTORY";; esac
+case "$INST_INFO_DIRECTORY" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$INST_INFO_DIRECTORY";; esac
case "$INST_CONFIGURE_FILE" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$INST_CONFIGURE_FILE";; esac
- case "$INST_CP" in '') CP=cp;; *) CP="$INST_CP";; esac
- case "$INST_MV" in '') MV=mv;; *) MV="$INST_MV";; esac
-@@ -76,6 +80,7 @@
-
+ case "$INST_UID" in '') INST_UID=root;; *) INST_UID="$INST_UID";; esac
+ case "$INST_CP" in '') CP=cp;; *) CP="$INST_CP";; esac
+@@ -79,6 +83,7 @@
# Allow the user to over-ride xx
- case "$inst_dest" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$inst_dest";; esac
-+case "$inst_info" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$inst_info";; esac
- case "$inst_conf" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$inst_conf";; esac
- case "$inst_cp" in ?*) CP="$inst_cp";; esac
- case "$inst_mv" in ?*) MV="$inst_mv";; esac
-@@ -101,6 +106,20 @@
+ case "$inst_dest" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$inst_dest";; esac
+ case "$inst_conf" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$inst_conf";; esac
++case "$inst_info" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$inst_info";; esac
+ case "$inst_uid" in ?*) INST_UID="$inst_uid";; esac
+ case "$inst_cp" in ?*) CP="$inst_cp";; esac
+ case "$inst_mv" in ?*) MV="$inst_mv";; esac
+@@ -113,6 +118,20 @@
fi
fi
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
# If no arguments, install everything
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
-@@ -167,12 +186,39 @@
+@@ -179,12 +198,39 @@
fi
done
diff --git a/mail/exim-old/pkg-plist b/mail/exim-old/pkg-plist
index b06b574934ca..096d9111c863 100644
--- a/mail/exim-old/pkg-plist
+++ b/mail/exim-old/pkg-plist
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ sbin/exim_dbmbuild
sbin/exicyclog
sbin/exigrep
sbin/eximstats
+sbin/exiqsumm
etc/exim/configure
@unexec install-info --delete %D/info/exim_overview.info %D/info/dir
@unexec install-info --delete %D/info/exim.info %D/info/dir
diff --git a/mail/exim/Makefile b/mail/exim/Makefile
index fcc2a5a8191c..2fbc2fd5cc90 100644
--- a/mail/exim/Makefile
+++ b/mail/exim/Makefile
@@ -1,24 +1,26 @@
# New ports collection makefile for: exim
-# Version required: 1.82
+# Version required: 1.92
# Date created: 23 June 1996
# Whom: markm
#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.11 1997/10/15 20:49:46 markm Exp $
+# $Id: Makefile,v 1.12 1998/02/09 14:32:28 markm Exp $
#
-DISTNAME= exim-1.82
+DISTNAME= exim-1.92
CATEGORIES= mail
MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.cus.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programs/exim/
-DISTFILES= exim-1.82.tar.gz exim-texinfo-1.80.tar.gz
+DISTFILES= exim-1.92.tar.gz exim-texinfo-1.90.tar.gz
MAINTAINER= markm@FreeBSD.ORG
+USE_PERL5= YES
+
do-configure:
@${MKDIR} ${WRKSRC}/Local
@${CP} ${FILESDIR}/Makefile ${WRKSRC}/Local
@${CP} ${FILESDIR}/eximon.conf ${WRKSRC}/Local
@(cd ${WRKSRC}/doc ; \
- for i in ../../exim-texinfo-1.80/doc/* ; do \
+ for i in ../../exim-texinfo-1.90/doc/* ; do \
ln -sf $$i ; \
done )
diff --git a/mail/exim/distinfo b/mail/exim/distinfo
index 70ba527d5ab6..20e2ee75e65c 100644
--- a/mail/exim/distinfo
+++ b/mail/exim/distinfo
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
-MD5 (exim-1.82.tar.gz) = bb6bd60919899b35de3ee1f3aab7510d
-MD5 (exim-texinfo-1.80.tar.gz) = d2ff03a917e8a55d62ec07df7c1c8799
+MD5 (exim-1.92.tar.gz) = b3e59441cc6ef13ce5e12cae4d08c15d
+MD5 (exim-texinfo-1.90.tar.gz) = d17b88257aea5a4393d9a8fdab7466d3
diff --git a/mail/exim/files/Makefile b/mail/exim/files/Makefile
index 30c94d5a832b..e62503f0e260 100644
--- a/mail/exim/files/Makefile
+++ b/mail/exim/files/Makefile
@@ -20,13 +20,14 @@
# called Local/Makefile-<osname>. In particular, the location of the X11
# libraries is something that is quite variable between different versions
# of the same operation system (and indeed there are different versions of
-# X11 as well, of course). The three settings concerned here are X11, XINCLUDE,
-# and XLFLAGS (linking flags). There are defaults in OS/Makefile-Default which
-# are overridden for some operating systems in the OS/Makefile-<osname> file.
-# If these are not right for you, put appropriate settings into a file called
-# Local/Makefile-<osname>. In all cases "<osname>" stands for the name of
-# your operating system - look at the names in the OS directory to see which
-# names are recognized.
+# X11 as well, of course). The four settings concerned here are X11, XINCLUDE,
+# XLFLAGS (linking flags) and X11_LD_LIB (dynamic run-time library).
+
+# There are defaults in OS/Makefile-Default which are overridden for some
+# operating systems in the OS/Makefile-<osname> file. If these are not right
+# for you, put appropriate settings into a file called Local/Makefile-<osname>.
+# In all cases "<osname>" stands for the name of your operating system - look
+# at the names in the OS directory to see which names are recognized.
# Another area of variability between systems is the type and location of the
# dbm library package. Exim has support for ndbm, gdbm, and Berkeley db. By
@@ -61,12 +62,15 @@ INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/local/info
# The following commands live in different places in some OS. The OS-specific
# files should normally point to the right place, but they can be overridden
-# here if necessary.
+# here if necessary. Perl is not necessary for running Exim, but there are
+# some Perl utilities for processing log files. If you haven't got Perl,
+# Exim will still build and run; you just won't be able to run those utilities.
-# CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chown
-# CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/bin/chgrp
-# MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv
-# RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm
+CHOWN_COMMAND=/usr/sbin/chown
+CHGRP_COMMAND=/usr/sbin/chgrp
+MV_COMMAND=/bin/mv
+RM_COMMAND=/bin/rm
+PERL_COMMAND=/usr/local/bin/perl
# The compress command is used by the exicyclog script to compress old log
@@ -136,19 +140,26 @@ DIRECTOR_SMARTUSER=yes
# determines the mode of the created directory. The default value in the
# source is 0750.
-# DB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+DB_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Database file mode: The mode of files created in the "db" directory defaults
# to 0640 in the source, and can be changed here.
-# DB_MODE=0640
+DB_MODE=0640
+
+
+# Database lock file mode: The mode of zero-length files created in the "db"
+# directory to use for locking purposes defaults to 0640 in the source, and
+# can be changed here.
+
+DB_LOCKFILE_MODE=0640
# Cycling log files: this variable specifies the maximum number of old
# log files that are kept by the exicyclog log-cycling script.
-EXICYCLOG_MAX=10
+EXICYCLOG_MAX=7
# Running Exim not as root: A uid and gid for Exim can be specified here. These
@@ -185,14 +196,14 @@ EXIM_MONITOR=eximon.bin
# the SMTP port, start off a header line, and then just pump junk for ever
# at it. The default is 8192.
-# HEADER_MAXLENGTH=8192
+HEADER_MAXLENGTH=8192
# The mode of the input directory: The input directory is where messages are
# kept while awaiting delivery. Exim creates it if necessary, using a mode
# which can be defined here (default 0750).
-# INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+INPUT_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Exim log directory and files: Exim creates several log files inside a
@@ -233,6 +244,26 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# LOG_MODE=0640
+# Included file and database lookup methods. DBM and lsearch (linear search)
+# are included by default. LOOKUP_DNSDB does *not* refer to general mail
+# routing using the DNS. It is for the specialist case of using the DNS as
+# a general database facility (not common).
+
+LOOKUP_DBM=yes
+LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes
+
+# LOOKUP_DNSDB=yes
+# LOOKUP_LDAP=yes
+# LOOKUP_NIS=yes
+# LOOKUP_NISPLUS=yes
+
+# The TESTDB lookup is for performing tests on the handling of lookup
+# results, and is not useful for general running. It should be included
+# only when debugging the code of Exim.
+
+# LOOKUP_TESTDB=yes
+
+
# Per-message logs: While a message is in the process of being delivered,
# comments on its progress are written to a message log, for the benefit of
# human administrators. These logs are held in a directory called "msglog"
@@ -241,7 +272,7 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# transports for returning data to a message's sender (see the "return_output"
# option for transports).
-# MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+MSGLOG_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# Identifying the daemon: When an Exim daemon starts up, it writes its pid to
@@ -249,8 +280,10 @@ LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
# specified here. It must contain precisely one occurrence of "%s". When
# a daemon is run on the default SMTP port, this is replaced with the null
# string, but when it is run with some explicit port specified, "%s" is
-# replaced with the port number preceded by a dot. Some installations may
-# want something like this
+# replaced with the port number preceded by a dot. If a daemon is run with
+# only one of -bd and -q<time>, then that option is added on to the end of
+# the file name, allowing sites that run two separate daemons to distinguish
+# them. Some installations may want something like this
PID_FILE_PATH=/var/run/exim%s.pid
@@ -308,18 +341,16 @@ ROUTER_QUERYPROGRAM=yes
# set to Exim's uid and gid.
# Many installations will want something like this:
-# SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
+SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
# Others may prefer to keep all Exim things under one directory:
# SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/usr/exim/spool
-SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
-
# If Exim creates the spool directory, it is given this mode, defaulting in the
# source to 0750.
-# SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
+SPOOL_DIRECTORY_MODE=0750
# The mode of files on the input spool which hold the contents of message can
@@ -328,7 +359,7 @@ SPOOL_DIRECTORY=/var/spool/exim
# member of the Exim group, change the value to 0640. This is particularly
# relevant if you are going to run the Exim monitor.
-# SPOOL_MODE=0600
+SPOOL_MODE=0600
# If STDERR_FILE is defined then the -df command line option causes Exim to
diff --git a/mail/exim/files/eximon.conf b/mail/exim/files/eximon.conf
index 5f9e20dc6426..76a7043d101c 100644
--- a/mail/exim/files/eximon.conf
+++ b/mail/exim/files/eximon.conf
@@ -28,8 +28,8 @@
# 162 pixels respectively. This is enough to hold the left-most stripchart
# and the quit button. The values can be changed here.
-# MIN_HEIGHT=162
-# MIN_WIDTH=103
+MIN_HEIGHT=162
+MIN_WIDTH=103
# The title for eximon's main display window. It is possible to have
# host name of the machine you are running on substituted into the
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
# If you use any substitutions, remember to ensure that the $ and {}
# characters are escaped from the shell, e.g. by using single quotes.
-# WINDOW_TITLE='${hostname} eximon'
+WINDOW_TITLE="${hostname} eximon"
# The domain that you want to be stripped from the machine's full hostname
# when forming the short host name for the eximon window title, as
@@ -58,9 +58,9 @@
# by line. The number given can be followed by the letter K to indicate
# that the value is in kilobytes. A minimum value of 1K is enforced.
-# LOG_DEPTH=300
-# LOG_WIDTH=950
-# LOG_BUFFER=20K
+LOG_DEPTH=300
+LOG_WIDTH=950
+LOG_BUFFER=20K
# The font which is used in the log tail display. This is defined in
# the normal X manner. It must be a "character cell" font, because this
@@ -71,8 +71,8 @@
# Parameters for the display of message that are on the exim queue.
# The width and depth are measured in pixels.
-# QUEUE_DEPTH=200
-# QUEUE_WIDTH=950
+QUEUE_DEPTH=200
+QUEUE_WIDTH=950
# The font which is used in the queue display.
@@ -83,12 +83,12 @@
# displayed for any one message. If there are more, then "..." is used
# to indicate this.
-# QUEUE_MAX_ADDRESSES=10
+QUEUE_MAX_ADDRESSES=10
# The display of the contents of the queue is updated every QUEUE_INTERVAL
# seconds by default (there is a button to request update).
-# QUEUE_INTERVAL=300
+QUEUE_INTERVAL=300
# The size of the popup text window that is used for looking at the
# contents of messages, etc.
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@
# individuals can override this by setting the EXIMON_MENU_EVENT environment
# variable.
-# MENU_EVENT=Shift<Btn1Down>
+MENU_EVENT=Shift<Btn1Down>
# When the menu is used to perform an operation on a message, the output
# from the exim command that is generated is displayed in a separate window
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
# case. This does not apply to the output generated from attempting to
# deliver a message. That is always shown.
-# ACTION_OUTPUT=yes
+ACTION_OUTPUT=yes
# When some action is taken on a message, such as freezing it, or changing
# its recipients, the queue display is normally automatically updated. On
@@ -119,17 +119,35 @@
# tracting. If this option is set to "no", the queue display is no longer
# automatically updated after an action is applied to a message.
-# ACTION_QUEUE_UPDATE=yes
+ACTION_QUEUE_UPDATE=yes
# When the menu item to display a message's body is invoked, the amount
# of data is limited to BODY_MAX bytes. This limit is a safety precaution
# to save the screen scrolling for ever on an enormous message.
-# BODY_MAX=20000
+BODY_MAX=20000
# The stripcharts are updated every STRIPCHART_INTERVAL seconds.
-# STRIPCHART_INTERVAL=60
+STRIPCHART_INTERVAL=60
+
+# A stripchart showing the count of messages in the queue is always
+# displayed on the left of eximon's window. Its name is "queue" by
+# default, but can be changed by this variable.
+
+QUEUE_STRIPCHART_NAME=queue
+
+# The following variable may be set to the name of a disc partition. If
+# it is, a stripchart showing the percentage fullness of the partition
+# will be displayed as the second stripchart. This can be used to keep
+# a display of a mail spool partition on the screen.
+
+# SIZE_STRIPCHART=/var/mail
+
+# The name of the size stripchar will be the last component of SIZE_STRIPCHART
+# unless the following variable is set to override it.
+
+# SIZE_STRIPCHART_NAME=space
# The following variable contains a specification of which stripcharts
# you want eximon to display based on log entries. The string consists of
@@ -143,49 +161,12 @@
# after a slash, and an additional slash (optionally preceded by white
# space) is included at the start of the continuation line.
-# The regular expression syntax supported by eximon is as follows:
-
-# A regular expression is zero or more branches, separated by `|'. It
-# matches anything that matches one of the branches. A branch is zero or
-# more pieces, concatenated. It matches a match for the first, followed by
-# a match for the second, etc. A piece is an atom possibly followed by
-# `*', `+', or `?'.
-#
-# An atom followed by `*' matches a sequence of 0 or more matches of the atom.
-# An atom followed by `+' matches a sequence of 1 or more matches of the atom.
-# An atom followed by `?' matches a match of the atom, or the null string.
-#
-# An atom is a regular expression in parentheses (matching a match for the
-# regular expression), a range (see below), `.' (matching any single
-# character), `^' (matching the null string at the beginning of the input
-# string), `$' (matching the null string at the end of the input string),
-# a `\' followed by a single character (matching that character), or a
-# single character with no other significance (matching that character).
-#
-# A range is a sequence of characters enclosed in `[]'. It normally
-# matches any single character from the sequence. If the sequence begins
-# with `^', it matches any single character not from the rest of the
-# sequence. If two characters in the sequence are separated by `-', this
-# is shorthand for the full list of ASCII characters between them (e.g.
-# `[0-9]' matches any decimal digit). To include a literal `]' in the
-# sequence, make it the first character (following a possible `^'). To
-# include a literal `-', make it the first or last character.
-
-# A stripchart showing the count of messages in the queue is always
-# displayed on the left of eximon's window. Stripcharts configured
-# by this parameter are displayed to its right, in the order defined
-# here.
-
-# LOG_STRIPCHARTS='/ <= /in/
-# / => /out/
-# / => .+ D=/local/
-# / => .+ T=[^ ]*smtp/smtp/'
-
-# The following variable may be set to the name of a disc partition. If
-# it is, a stripchart showing the percentage fullness of the partition
-# will be displayed as the second stripchart. This can be used to keep
-# a display of a mail spool partition on the screen.
+# Stripcharts configured by the following parameter are displayed to the
+# right of the queue and size stripcharts, in the order defined here.
-# SIZE_STRIPCHART=/var/mail
+LOG_STRIPCHARTS='/ <= /in/
+ / => /out/
+ / => .+ D=/local/
+ / => .+ T=[^ ]*smtp/smtp/'
# End of exim_monitor/EDITME
diff --git a/mail/exim/files/patch-aa b/mail/exim/files/patch-aa
index 87c8a1ed140d..5a81897caf5d 100644
--- a/mail/exim/files/patch-aa
+++ b/mail/exim/files/patch-aa
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
---- scripts/exim_install.orig Tue Sep 9 15:07:22 1997
-+++ scripts/exim_install Mon Sep 22 15:22:15 1997
+--- scripts/exim_install.orig Wed Apr 29 10:55:08 1998
++++ scripts/exim_install Thu May 21 16:14:48 1998
@@ -8,6 +8,8 @@
# This script also installs a default configuration file in CONFIGURE_FILE
# if there is no configuration file there.
@@ -20,17 +20,17 @@
case "$INST_BIN_DIRECTORY" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$INST_BIN_DIRECTORY";; esac
+case "$INST_INFO_DIRECTORY" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$INST_INFO_DIRECTORY";; esac
case "$INST_CONFIGURE_FILE" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$INST_CONFIGURE_FILE";; esac
- case "$INST_CP" in '') CP=cp;; *) CP="$INST_CP";; esac
- case "$INST_MV" in '') MV=mv;; *) MV="$INST_MV";; esac
-@@ -76,6 +80,7 @@
-
+ case "$INST_UID" in '') INST_UID=root;; *) INST_UID="$INST_UID";; esac
+ case "$INST_CP" in '') CP=cp;; *) CP="$INST_CP";; esac
+@@ -79,6 +83,7 @@
# Allow the user to over-ride xx
- case "$inst_dest" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$inst_dest";; esac
-+case "$inst_info" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$inst_info";; esac
- case "$inst_conf" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$inst_conf";; esac
- case "$inst_cp" in ?*) CP="$inst_cp";; esac
- case "$inst_mv" in ?*) MV="$inst_mv";; esac
-@@ -101,6 +106,20 @@
+ case "$inst_dest" in ?*) BIN_DIRECTORY="$inst_dest";; esac
+ case "$inst_conf" in ?*) CONFIGURE_FILE="$inst_conf";; esac
++case "$inst_info" in ?*) INFO_DIRECTORY="$inst_info";; esac
+ case "$inst_uid" in ?*) INST_UID="$inst_uid";; esac
+ case "$inst_cp" in ?*) CP="$inst_cp";; esac
+ case "$inst_mv" in ?*) MV="$inst_mv";; esac
+@@ -113,6 +118,20 @@
fi
fi
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
# If no arguments, install everything
if [ $# -gt 0 ]; then
-@@ -167,12 +186,39 @@
+@@ -179,12 +198,39 @@
fi
done
diff --git a/mail/exim/pkg-plist b/mail/exim/pkg-plist
index b06b574934ca..096d9111c863 100644
--- a/mail/exim/pkg-plist
+++ b/mail/exim/pkg-plist
@@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ sbin/exim_dbmbuild
sbin/exicyclog
sbin/exigrep
sbin/eximstats
+sbin/exiqsumm
etc/exim/configure
@unexec install-info --delete %D/info/exim_overview.info %D/info/dir
@unexec install-info --delete %D/info/exim.info %D/info/dir