=========================================================================== $NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1 2003/02/17 01:45:31 jtb Exp $ To use nullmailer, you will need to perform the following steps: 1. Create a ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/nullmailer/remotes file. The file should contain a line with the name of your relay host and the relay protocol to be used, eg. smtp.relayhost.domain smtp 2. Back up /etc/mailer.conf and create a new mailer.conf with the following lines # Use "nullmailer" as replacement for "sendmail". sendmail ${PREFIX}/libexec/nullmailer/sendmail send-mail ${PREFIX}/libexec/nullmailer/sendmail mailq ${PREFIX}/libexec/nullmailer/mailq 3. Copy ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/rc.d/nullmailer to /etc/rc.d/nullmailer and add nullmailer=YES to /etc/rc.conf. Other MTA's, (eg. sendmail, exim), should be set to NO. 4. Stop any other running MTA. Now start nullmailer by issuing the command /etc/rc.d/nullmailer start 5. You may need to add further configuration files to the directory ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/nullmailer. These include the `adminaddr', `defaultdomain', `defaulthost', `idhost', `me', and `pausetime' files. This will depend on your local setup. See the nullmailer(7), nullmailer-queue(8), and nullmailer-send(8) manual pages for details. ===========================================================================