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└─⟦9ae75bfbd⟧ Bits:30007242 EUUGD3: Starter Kit └─⟦2fafebccf⟧ »EurOpenD3/mail/smail3.1.19.tar.Z« └─⟦bcd2bc73f⟧ └─⟦this⟧ »contrib/akcs/transports«
# @(#)transports 1.3 7/26/88 03:42:21 # This file defines the configuration of the transport subsystem as # compiled into the smail binary. By modifying the source files # conf/EDITME, src/config.h or src/default.c the actual internal # configuration can be changed. Thus, this should be matched up # against these files before assuming this is completely correct. # # akcs - deliver mail to AKCS users using the appendfile driver # MAKE SURE YOU EDIT the "file" specification below to reflect # the directory and group you have installed AKCS under! # akcs: driver = appendfile, # Append to an AKCS mailbox local, # Local forms from, # Make sure it has an envelope unix_from_hack; # Hack other "from" lines to be ok file = /pub/bbs/.users/${lc:user}/mbox, # This is locally defined! group = bbs, # As is this field -- check this! mode = 0660, # _ALWAYS_ for AKCS mail suffix = "\n" # Be nice and separate things # local - deliver mail to local users # # By default, smail will append directly to user mailbox files. local: driver = appendfile, # append message to a file local, # use local forms for delivery from, # supply a From_ envelope line unix_from_hack; # insert > before From in body file = /usr/spool/mail/${lc:user}, # location of mailbox files # file = /usr/mail/${lc:user}, # use this location for System V # group = mail, # group to own file for System V mode = 0600, # only owner can read and write file # mode = 0660, # under System V, group mail can access suffix = "\n" # append an extra newline # pipe - deliver mail to shell commands # # This is used implicitly when smail encounters addresses which begin with # a vertical bar character, such as "|/usr/lib/news/recnews talk.bizarre". # The vertical bar is removed from the address before being given to the # transport. pipe: driver = pipe, # pipe message to another program return_path, local, from, unix_from_hack; cmd = "/bin/sh -c $user", # send address to the Bourne Shell parent_env, # environment info from parent addr pipe_as_user, # use user-id associated with address umask = 0022, # umask for child process -log_output # do not log stdout/stderr # file - deliver mail to files # # This is used implicitly when smail encounters addresses which begin with # a slash or squiggle character, such as "/usr/info/list_messages" or # perhaps "~/Mail/inbox". file: driver = appendfile, return_path, local, from, unix_from_hack; file = $user, # file is taken from address append_as_user, # use user-id associated with address expand_user, # expand ~ and $ within address suffix = "\n", mode = 0644 # uux - deliver to the rmail program on a remote UUCP site uux: driver = pipe, uucp, # use UUCP-style addressing forms from, # supply a From_ envelope line max_addrs = 5, # at most 5 addresses per invocation max_chars = 200; # at most 200 chars of addresses # the -r flag prevents immediate delivery, parentheses around the # $user variable prevent special interpretation by uux. cmd = "/usr/bin/uux - -r $host!rmail $(($user)$)", umask = 0022, pipe_as_sender # demand - deliver to a remote rmail program, polling on demand demand: driver = pipe, uucp, from, max_addrs = 5, max_chars = 200; # with no -r flag, try to contact remote site immediately cmd = "/usr/bin/uux - $host!rmail $(($user)$)", umask = 0022, pipe_as_sender