masqmail
annotate docs/INSTALL.linux @ 222:8cddc65765bd
added support for STARTTLS wrappers
added the route config option `instant_helo' which
causes masqmail, as SMTP client, not to wait for the
server's 220 greeting. Instead if says EHLO right at
once. You'll need this for STARTTLS wrappers that
usually eat the greeting line.
author | meillo@marmaro.de |
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date | Fri, 23 Jul 2010 10:57:53 +0200 |
parents | 941413084f56 |
children | 92340177150d |
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meillo@59 | 1 Distribution specific stuff |
meillo@59 | 2 =========================== |
meillo@59 | 3 |
meillo@59 | 4 Debian |
meillo@59 | 5 ------ |
meillo@59 | 6 |
meillo@59 | 7 If you compile for Debian, do the configure with at least these options: |
meillo@59 | 8 |
meillo@59 | 9 ./configure --with-liblockfile --with-group=mail |
meillo@59 | 10 |
meillo@59 | 11 Use the group `mail' instead of the group `trusted'. |
meillo@59 | 12 |
meillo@59 | 13 You can also build your own Debian package with |
meillo@59 | 14 |
meillo@59 | 15 dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot |
meillo@59 | 16 |
meillo@59 | 17 You need to have fakeroot installed to do this. Or, as root, do: |
meillo@59 | 18 |
meillo@59 | 19 dpkg-buildpackage |
meillo@59 | 20 |
meillo@59 | 21 However, you better have a look at the official masqmail package in |
meillo@59 | 22 Debian. |
meillo@59 | 23 |
meillo@59 | 24 apt-get source masqmail |
meillo@59 | 25 |
meillo@59 | 26 is your friend. |
meillo@59 | 27 |
meillo@59 | 28 |
meillo@59 | 29 |
meillo@59 | 30 SuSE/Redhat |
meillo@59 | 31 ----------- |
meillo@59 | 32 |
meillo@59 | 33 There are spec files for rpm creation on the website. You may have to |
meillo@59 | 34 adjust these files. |