masqmail
view src/readtest.c @ 284:4869321aa7bf
recognize the program name `newaliases' too
We still simply exit in this mode, but now we can create a link
called `newaliases' to masqmail instead of needing a script to
call `masqmail -bi'. `ln /bin/true /usr/bin/newaliases' would be
a fancy way too, but letting the MTA handle it is probably the
safer approach.
author | markus schnalke <meillo@marmaro.de> |
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date | Tue, 07 Dec 2010 17:09:07 -0300 |
parents | 26e34ae9a3e3 |
children | b27f66555ba8 |
line source
2 #include "masqmail.h"
3 #include "readsock.h"
5 int
6 main()
7 {
8 char *buf = g_malloc(20);
9 int size = 20, ret;
11 ret = read_sockline1(stdin, &buf, &size, 60, READSOCKL_CVT_CRLF);
12 /* ret = read_sockline(stdin, buf, size, 60, READSOCKL_CHUG); */
14 printf("%s\n", buf);
15 printf("ret = %d, size = %d, strlen = %d\n", ret, size, strlen(buf));
17 return 0;
18 }