Install a default configuration file for dma
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${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/defaults; ${MAKE} install
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${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/devd; ${MAKE} install
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.if ${MK_DMA} != "no"
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${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/dma; ${MAKE} install
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.endif
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${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/gss; ${MAKE} install
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${_+_}cd ${.CURDIR}/periodic; ${MAKE} install
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.if ${MK_PKGBOOTSTRAP} != "no"
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# $FreeBSD$
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FILES= dma.conf
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NO_OBJ=
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FILESDIR= /etc/dma
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.include <bsd.prog.mk>
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
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# Your smarthost (also called relayhost). Leave blank if you don't want
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# smarthost support.
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#SMARTHOST
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# Use this SMTP port. Most users will be fine with the default (25)
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#PORT 25
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# Path to your alias file. Just stay with the default.
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#ALIASES /etc/aliases
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# Path to your spooldir. Just stay with the default.
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#SPOOLDIR /var/spool/dma
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# SMTP authentication
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#AUTHPATH /etc/dma/auth.conf
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# Uncomment if yout want TLS/SSL support
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#SECURETRANSFER
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# Uncomment if you want STARTTLS support (only used in combination with
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# SECURETRANSFER)
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#STARTTLS
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# Uncomment if you have specified STARTTLS above and it should be allowed
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# to fail ("opportunistic TLS", use an encrypted connection when available
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# but allow an unencrypted one to servers that do not support it)
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#OPPORTUNISTIC_TLS
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# Path to your local SSL certificate
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#CERTFILE
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# If you want to use plain text SMTP login without using encryption, change
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# the SECURE entry below to INSECURE. Otherwise plain login will only work
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# over a secure connection. Use this option with caution.
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#SECURE
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# Uncomment if you want to defer your mails. This is useful if you are
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# behind a dialup line. You have to submit your mails manually with dma -q
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#DEFER
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# Uncomment if you want the bounce message to include the complete original
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# message, not just the headers.
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#FULLBOUNCE
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# The internet hostname dma uses to identify the host.
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# If not set or empty, the result of gethostname(2) is used.
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# If MAILNAME is an absolute path to a file, the first line of this file
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# will be used as the hostname.
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#MAILNAME mail.example.net
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# Masquerade envelope from addresses with this address/hostname.
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# Use this if mails are not accepted by destination mail servers because
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# your sender domain is invalid.
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# By default, MASQUERADE is not set.
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# Format: MASQUERADE [user@][host]
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# Examples:
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# MASQUERADE john@ on host "hamlet" will send all mails as john@hamlet
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# MASQUERADE percolator will send mails as $username@percolator, e.g. fish@percolator
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# MASQUERADE herb@ert will send all mails as herb@ert
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# Directly forward the mail to the SMARTHOST bypassing aliases and local delivery
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#NULLCLIENT
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