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Bryan Costales, Claus Assmann, George Jansen, Gregory Shapiro

"sendmail, 4th Edition"


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360 | Chapter 10: Build and Use Companion Programs
Here, the gid (the 6) is the number associated with the group mail. This association
can be found in the /etc/group file. MAILGID must be defined witha number, not
with a name.
Some local delivery agents (such as those that run on the Solaris operating system)
add a Content-Length: header (?§25.12.10 on page 1154). You can get mail.local to do
this by adding the following line to your m4 build file:
APPENDDEF(`conf_mail_local_ENVDEF??, `-DCONTENTLENGTH??)
Once these decisions have been made, we are at last ready to build the mail.local program.
The process is the same as it is for all the companion programs (see ?§10.1 on
page 346 for an overview of how to run the Build program). For example:
% ./Build -f ../../builds/oursite.m4
Once mail.local is built, you will find that it doesn??™t automatically install when you
run ???make install.??? This is intentional because the mail.local program should not be
used on all systems. When you try to install, you might see this message:
NOTE: This version of mail.local is not suited for some operating
systems such as HP-UX and Solaris. Please consult the
README file in the mail.local directory. You can force
the install using 'make force-install'.


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