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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.5 2005/08/20 02:20:45 schmonz 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 copy nullmailer's from
${PREFIX}/share/examples/nullmailer/mailer.conf
3. If you don't have PKG_RCD_SCRIPTS set in your /etc/mk.conf, copy
${PREFIX}/${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}/nullmailer to
${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR}/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
${RCD_SCRIPTS_DIR}/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.
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