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-rw-r--r--network/exim/exim.Makefile29
-rw-r--r--network/exim/exim.SlackBuild28
-rw-r--r--network/exim/exim.info6
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exicyclog.874
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exigrep.869
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exim_checkaccess.879
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exim_db.8168
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exim_dbmbuild.8104
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exim_lock.8136
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/eximon.849
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exinext.872
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exiqgrep.886
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exiqsumm.873
-rw-r--r--network/exim/manpages/exiwhat.8101
14 files changed, 39 insertions, 1035 deletions
diff --git a/network/exim/exim.Makefile b/network/exim/exim.Makefile
index 132ee5eebf3cd..8340b38c72727 100644
--- a/network/exim/exim.Makefile
+++ b/network/exim/exim.Makefile
@@ -427,6 +427,14 @@ WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+# By default, Exim has support for checking the AD bit in a DNS response, to
+# determine if DNSSEC validation was successful. If your system libraries
+# do not support that bit, then set DISABLE_DNSSEC to "yes"
+
+# DISABLE_DNSSEC=yes
+
+
+#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Compiling Exim with experimental features. These are documented in
# experimental-spec.txt. "Experimental" means that the way these features are
# implemented may still change. Backward compatibility is not guaranteed.
@@ -467,6 +475,25 @@ WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes
# EXPERIMENTAL_OCSP=yes
+# Uncomment the following line to add DMARC checking capability, implemented
+# using libopendmarc libraries.
+# EXPERIMENTAL_DMARC=yes
+# CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
+# LDFLAGS += -lopendmarc
+
+# Uncomment the following line to add Per-Recipient-Data-Response support.
+# EXPERIMENTAL_PRDR=yes
+
+# Uncomment the following line to support Transport post-delivery actions,
+# eg. for logging to a database.
+# EXPERIMENTAL_TPDA=yes
+
+# Uncomment the following line to add Redis lookup support
+# You need to have hiredis installed on your system (https://github.com/redis/hiredis).
+# Depending on where it is installed you may have to edit the CFLAGS and LDFLAGS lines.
+# EXPERIMENTAL_REDIS=yes
+# CFLAGS += -I/usr/local/include
+# LDFLAGS += -lhiredis
###############################################################################
@@ -1011,7 +1038,7 @@ USE_READLINE=yes
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Uncomment this setting to include IPv6 support.
-# HAVE_IPV6=yes
+HAVE_IPV6=yes
###############################################################################
# THINGS YOU ALMOST NEVER NEED TO MENTION #
diff --git a/network/exim/exim.SlackBuild b/network/exim/exim.SlackBuild
index 63aac7148092b..30e22eb56bc28 100644
--- a/network/exim/exim.SlackBuild
+++ b/network/exim/exim.SlackBuild
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
#!/bin/sh
-# vim: ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 expandtab
+# vim: ts=2 sts=2 sw=2 et
# Slackware build script for Exim
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
# ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
PRGNAM=exim
-VERSION=${VERSION:-4.80.1}
+VERSION=${VERSION:-4.82}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}
@@ -105,19 +105,14 @@ FULLECHO="" LIBDIRSUFFIX=$LIBDIRSUFFIX DESTDIR=$PKG make -e install
find $PKG | xargs file | grep -e "executable" -e "shared object" | grep ELF \
| cut -f 1 -d : | xargs strip --strip-unneeded 2> /dev/null || true
-# Ditch the symlink and move the binary to its final destination.
-rm -f $PKG/usr/sbin/exim
-mv $PKG/usr/sbin/exim-$VERSION-? $PKG/usr/sbin/exim
+# Rename the version specific binary to simply 'exim'.
+mv $PKG/usr/sbin/exim-$VERSION-* $PKG/usr/sbin/exim
# Additional symlinks provide compatibility with sendmail
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/lib # no LIBDIRSUFFIX here!
( cd $PKG/usr/lib; ln -s /usr/sbin/exim sendmail )
( cd $PKG/usr/sbin; ln -s /usr/sbin/exim sendmail )
-# Nobody should use an unedited default config.
-mv $PKG/etc/exim/exim.conf $PKG/etc/exim/exim.conf.example
-mv $PKG/etc/exim/aliases $PKG/etc/exim/aliases.example
-
# Install accompanying scripts and configs.
mkdir -p $PKG/etc/{cron.daily,logrotate.d,rc.d}
install -m 0755 $CWD/contrib/rc.exim.new $PKG/etc/rc.d/rc.exim.new
@@ -130,23 +125,16 @@ mkdir -p -m 0750 $PKG/var/spool/exim/
mkdir -p -m 0750 $PKG/var/spool/exim/{db,input,msglog}
chown -R exim.exim $PKG/var/{log,spool}/exim
-# Install the various manpages
-mkdir -p $PKG/usr/man/man8
-mv doc/exim.8 $PKG/usr/man/man8/
-install -m 0644 $CWD/manpages/*.8 $PKG/usr/man/man8/
-find $PKG/usr/man/man8 -type f -exec gzip -9 {} \;
-( cd $PKG/usr/man/man8
- ln -s exim_db.8.gz exim_dumpdb.8.gz
- ln -s exim_db.8.gz exim_fixdb.8.gz
- ln -s exim_db.8.gz exim_tidydb.8.gz
-)
-
mkdir -p $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION
cp -a \
ABOUT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS CHANGES LICENCE NOTICE README* doc \
$PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION
cat $CWD/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild > $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/$PRGNAM.SlackBuild
+# Don't use the default config - make it part of the documentation
+mv $PKG/etc/exim/exim.conf $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/example-exim.conf
+mv $PKG/etc/exim/aliases $PKG/usr/doc/$PRGNAM-$VERSION/example-aliases
+
mkdir -p $PKG/install
cat $CWD/slack-desc > $PKG/install/slack-desc
cat $CWD/doinst.sh > $PKG/install/doinst.sh
diff --git a/network/exim/exim.info b/network/exim/exim.info
index d9ae6b3efca5c..44f96bf2c5bc0 100644
--- a/network/exim/exim.info
+++ b/network/exim/exim.info
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
PRGNAM="exim"
-VERSION="4.80.1"
+VERSION="4.82"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.exim.org/"
-DOWNLOAD="ftp://exim.inode.at/exim/exim4/exim-4.80.1.tar.bz2"
-MD5SUM="1a95dc9f02834b1b7430403a75edf162"
+DOWNLOAD="ftp://ftp.exim.org/pub/exim/exim4/exim-4.82.tar.bz2"
+MD5SUM="feb933baa4db773c2ef76b794c60b647"
DOWNLOAD_x86_64=""
MD5SUM_x86_64=""
REQUIRES="%README%"
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exicyclog.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exicyclog.8
deleted file mode 100644
index ec89d1aca839d..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/exicyclog.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXICYCLOG 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exicyclog \- Cycle exim's logfiles
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B eximcyclog
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B exicyclog
-script can be used to cycle (rotate)
-.I mainlog
-and
-.I rejectlog
-files.
-This is not necessary if only syslog is being used.
-Some operating systems have their own standard mechanisms for log cycling,
-and these can be used instead of
-.B exicyclog
-if preferred.
-
-Each time
-.B exicyclog
-is run the file names get \(oqshuffled down\(cq by one.
-If the main log file name is mainlog (the default) then when
-.B exicyclog
-is run mainlog becomes mainlog.01, the previous mainlog.01 becomes mainlog.02
-and so on, up to a limit which is set in the script, and which defaults to 10.
-Reject logs are handled similarly.
-
-If no mainlog file exists, the script does nothing.
-Files that \(oqdrop off\(cq the end are deleted.
-All files with numbers greater than 01 are compressed, using a compression
-command which is configured by the COMPRESS_COMMAND setting in
-Local/Makefile.
-It is usual to run \(lqexicyclog\(rq daily from a root \(lqcrontab\(rq entry
-of the form
-
- 1 0 * * * su exim \-c /usr/exim/bin/exicyclog
-
-assuming you have used the name \(oqexim\(cq for the Exim user.
-You can run
-.B exicyclog
-as root if you wish, but there is no need.
-
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exigrep.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exigrep.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 7da4816c423bb..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/exigrep.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,69 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIGREP 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-EXIGREP \- Search Exim's main log
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exigrep
-.I [\-l] pattern [log file] ...
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B exigrep
-utility is a Perl script that searches one or more main log files for
-entries that match a given pattern.
-When it finds a match, it extracts all the log entries for the relevant
-message, not just those that match the pattern.
-Thus,
-.B exigrep
-can extract complete log entries for a given message, or all mail for a given
-user, or for a given host, for example.
-
-The
-.I \-l
-flag means \(oqliteral\(cq, that is, treat all characters in the pattern as
-standing for themselves.
-Otherwise the pattern must be a Perl regular expression.
-The pattern match is case-insensitive.
-If no file names are given on the command line, the standard input is
-read.
-
-If the location of a
-.B zcat
-command is known from the definition of ZCAT_COMMAND in Local/Makefile,
-.B exigrep
-automatically passes any file whose
-name ends in COMPRESS_SUFFIX through
-.B zcat
-as it searches it.
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8),
-.BR perlre (1)
-
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exim_checkaccess.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exim_checkaccess.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 112d562ae6efb..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/exim_checkaccess.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIM_CHECKACCESS 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exim_checkaccess \- Check address acceptance from given IP
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exim_checkaccess
-.I IP-address email@address [more Exim options]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-.B Exim's
-.I \-bh
-command line argument allows you to run a fake SMTP session with debugging
-output, in order to check what Exim is doing when it is applying policy
-controls to incoming SMTP mail.
-However, not everybody is sufficiently familiar with the SMTP protocol to
-be able to make full use of \-bh, and sometimes you just want to answer the
-question \(lqDoes this address have access?\(rq without bothering with any
-further details.
-
-The
-.B exim_checkaccess
-utility is a \(oqpackaged\(cq version of
-.I \-bh.
-It takes two arguments, an IP address and an email address:
-
- exim_checkaccess 10.9.8.7 A.User@a.domain.example
-
-The utility runs a call to
-.B Exim
-with the \-bh option, to test whether the given email address would be
-accepted in a RCPT command in a TCP/IP connection from the host with the
-given IP address.
-The output of the utility is either the word \(oqaccepted\(cq, or the SMTP error
-response, for example:
-
- Rejected:
- 550 Relay not permitted
-
-When running this test, the utility uses \(lq<>\(rq as the envelope sender
-address for the MAIL command, but you can change this by providing additional
-options. These are passed directly to the Exim command.
-For example, to specify that the test is to be run with the sender address
-\(lqhimself@there.example\(rq you can use:
-
- exim_checkaccess 10.9.8.7 A.User@a.domain.example \\
- \-f himself@there.example
-
-Note that these additional Exim command line items must be given after the
-two mandatory arguments.
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exim_db.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exim_db.8
deleted file mode 100644
index f0ea021dc4073..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/exim_db.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,168 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIM_DB 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exim_db \- Manage Exim's hint databases (exim_dumpdb, exim_fixdb, exim_tidydb)
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exim_dumpdb
-.I spooldir database
-.br
-.B exim_fixdb
-.I spooldir database
-.br
-.B exim_tidydb
-.I [\-f] [\-t time] spooldir database
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-Three utility programs are provided for maintaining the DBM files that
-Exim uses to contain its delivery hint information.
-Each program requires two arguments.
-The first specifies the name of Exim's spool directory, and the second is
-the name of the database it is to operate on.
-These are as follows:
-.TP
-.B retry
-the database of retry information
-.TP
-.B wait\-<transport name>
-databases of information about messages waiting for remote hosts
-.TP
-.B misc
-other hints data (for example, for serializing ETRN runs)
-.P
-The entire contents of a database are written to the standard output by the
-.B exim_dumpdb
-program, which has no options or arguments other than the spool
-and database names.
-For example, to dump the retry database:
-
-.I exim_dumpdb /var/spool/exim retry
-
-Two lines of output are produced for each entry:
-.nf
- T:mail.ref.example:192.168.242.242 146 77 Connection refused
- 31-Oct-1995 12:00:12 02-Nov-1995 12:21:39 02-Nov-1995 20:21:39 *
-
-.fi
-The first item on the first line is the key of the record.
-It starts with one of the letters R, or T, depending on whether it refers
-to a routing or transport retry.
-For a local delivery, the next part is the local address; for a remote
-delivery it is the name of the remote host, followed by its failing IP
-address (unless \(lqno_retry_include_ip_address\(rq is set on the smtp
-transport).
-Then there follows an error code, an additional error code, and a
-textual description of the error.
-
-The three times on the second line are the time of first failure, the time of
-the last delivery attempt, and the computed time for the next attempt.
-The line ends with an asterisk if the cutoff time for the last retry rule
-has been exceeded.
-
-Each output line from
-.B exim_dumpdb
-for the
-.I wait\-xxx
-databases consists of a host name followed by a list of ids for messages
-that are or were waiting to be delivered to that host.
-If there are a very large number for any one host, continuation records,
-with a sequence number added to the host name, may be seen.
-The data in these records is often out of date, because a message may be
-routed to several alternative hosts, and Exim makes no effort to keep
-cross-references.
-
-The
-.B exim_tidydb
-utility program is used to tidy up the contents of the hints databases.
-If run with no options, it removes all records from a database that are
-more than 30 days old.
-The cutoff date can be altered by means of the \-t option, which must be
-followed by a time.
-For example, to remove all records older than a week from the retry
-database:
-
-.I exim_tidydb \-t 7d /var/spool/exim retry
-
-Both the
-.I wait\-xxx
-and
-.I retry
-databases contain items that involve message ids.
-In the former these appear as data in records keyed by host - they were
-messages that were waiting for that host - and in the latter they are the
-keys for retry information for messages that have suffered certain types
-of error.
-When \(lqexim_tidydb\(rq is run, a check is made to ensure that message ids in
-database records are those of messages that are still on the queue.
-Message ids for messages that no longer exist are removed from \(lqwait\-\(rqxxx
-records, and if this leaves any records empty, they are deleted.
-For the \(lqretry\(rq database, records whose keys are non-existent message
-ids are removed.
-The
-.B exim_tidydb
-utility outputs comments on the standard output whenever it removes
-information from the database.
-
-Removing records from a DBM file does not normally make the file smaller, but
-all the common DBM libraries are able to re-use the space that is released.
-It is therefore suggested that
-.B exim_tidydb
-be run periodically on all the hints databases, but at a quiet time of day,
-because it requires a database to be locked (and therefore inaccessible to
-Exim) while it does its work.
-
-The
-.B exim_fixdb
-program is a utility for interactively modifying databases.
-Its main use is for testing Exim, but it might also be occasionally useful
-for getting round problems in a live system.
-It has no options, and its interface is somewhat crude.
-On entry, it prompts for input with a right angle-bracket.
-A key of a database record can then be entered, and the data for that
-record is displayed.
-
-If \(oqd\(cq is typed at the next prompt, the entire record is deleted.
-For all except the
-.I retry
-database, that is the only operation that can be carried out.
-For the
-.I retry
-database, each field is output preceded by a number, and data for individual
-fields can be changed by typing the field number followed by new data, for
-example:
-
- > 4 951102:1000
-
-resets the time of the next delivery attempt.
-Time values are given as a sequence of digit pairs for year, month, day,
-hour, and minute.
-Colons can be used as optional separators.
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exim_dbmbuild.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exim_dbmbuild.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 7a505ae3bf29e..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/exim_dbmbuild.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,104 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIM_DBMBUILD 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exim_dbmbuild \- Build a DBM file.
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exim_dbmbuild
-.I [\-nolc] [\-nozero] [\-noduperr] [\-nowarn] inputfile|\- outputfile
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B exim_dbmbuild
-program reads an input file containing keys and data in
-the format used by the
-.I lsearch
-lookup (see section 9.1).
-It writes a DBM file using the lower-cased alias names as keys and the
-remainder of the information as data.
-The lower-casing can be prevented by calling the program with the
-.I \-nolc
-option.
-
-A terminating zero is included as part of the key string.
-This is expected by the dbm lookup type.
-However, if the option
-.I \-nozero
-is given,
-.B exim_dbmbuild
-creates files without terminating zeroes in either the key strings or the
-data strings.
-The
-.I dbmnz
-lookup type can be used with such files.
-
-The program requires two arguments: the name of the input file (which can
-be a single hyphen to indicate the standard input), and the name of the
-output file.
-It creates the output under a temporary name, and then renames it if all
-went well.
-If the native DB interface is in use (USE_DB is set in a compile-time
-configuration file - this is common in free versions of Unix) the two file
-names must be different, because in this mode the Berkeley DB functions
-create a single output file using exactly the name given.
-For example,
-
- exim_dbmbuild /etc/aliases /etc/aliases.db
-
-reads the system alias file and creates a DBM version of it in
-/etc/aliases.db.
-
-In systems that use the
-.I ndbm
-routines (mostly proprietary versions of Unix), two files are used, with the
-suffixes .dir and .pag.
-In this environment, the suffixes are added to the second argument of
-.B exim_dbmbuild,
-so it can be the same as the first.
-This is also the case when the Berkeley functions are used in
-compatibility mode (though this is not recommended), because in that case
-it adds a .db suffix to the file name.
-
-If a duplicate key is encountered, the program outputs a warning, and when
-it finishes, its return code is 1 rather than zero, unless the
-.I \-noduperr
-option is used.
-By default, only the first of a set of duplicates is used - this makes it
-compatible with lsearch lookups.
-There is an option
-.I \-lastdup
-which causes it to use the data for the last duplicate instead.
-There is also an option
-.I \-nowarn,
-which stops it listing duplicate keys to \(lqstderr\(rq.
-For other errors, where it doesn't actually make a new file, the return
-code is 2.
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exim_lock.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exim_lock.8
deleted file mode 100644
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-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIM_LOCK 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exim_lock \- Mailbox maintenance
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exim_lock
-.RI [ options ] mailbox-file
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B exim_lock
-utility locks a mailbox file using the same algorithm as Exim.
-For a discussion of locking issues, see section 25.2.
-.B exim_lock
-can be used to prevent any modification of a mailbox by Exim or a user
-agent while investigating a problem.
-The utility requires the name of the file as its first argument.
-If the locking is successful, the second argument is run as a command
-(using C's \(lqsystem()\(rq function); if there is no second argument, the value
-of the SHELL environment variable is used; if this is unset or empty,
-/bin/sh is run.
-When the command finishes, the mailbox is unlocked and the utility ends.
-The following options are available:
-.TP
-.I \-fcntl
-Use \(lqfcntl()\(rq locking on the open mailbox.
-.TP
-.I \-interval
-This must be followed by a number, which is a number of seconds; it
-sets the interval to sleep between retries (default 3).
-.TP
-.I \-lockfile
-Create a lock file before opening the mailbox.
-.TP
-.I \-mbx
-Lock the mailbox using MBX rules.
-.TP
-.I \-q
-Suppress verification output.
-.TP
-.I \-retries
-This must be followed by a number; it sets the number of times to try
-to get the lock (default 10).
-.TP
-.I \-timeout
-This must be followed by a number, which is a number of seconds; it
-sets a timeout to be used with a blocking \(lqfcntl()\(rq lock.
-If it is not set (the default), a non-blocking call is used.
-.TP
-.I \-v
-Generate verbose output.
-
-If none of
-.I \-fcntl, \-lockfile
-or
-.I \-mbx
-are given, the default is to create a lock file and also use \(lqfcntl()\(rq locking
-on the mailbox, which is the same as
-.B Exim's
-default.
-The use of
-.I \-fcntl
-requires that the file be writable; the use
-of
-.I \-lockfile
-requires that the directory containing the file be writable.
-Locking by lock file does not last for ever; Exim assumes that a lock file
-is expired if it is more than 30 minutes old.
-
-The
-.I \-mbx
-option is mutually exclusive with
-.I \-fcntl.
-It causes a shared lock to be taken out on the open mailbox, and an
-exclusive lock on the file /tmp/.n.m where n and m are the device number
-and inode number of the mailbox file.
-When the locking is released, if an exclusive lock can be obtained for the
-mailbox, the file in /tmp is deleted.
-
-The default output contains verification of the locking that takes place.
-The
-.I \-v
-option causes some additional information to be given.
-The
-.I \-q
-option suppresses all output except error messages.
-.PP
-A command such as
-
- exim_lock /var/spool/mail/spqr
-
-runs an interactive shell while the file is locked, whereas
-
- exim_lock \-q /var/spool/mail/spqr <<End
- <some commands>
- End
-
-runs a specific non-interactive sequence of commands while the file is
-locked, suppressing all verification output.
-A single command can be run by a command such as
-
- exim_lock \-q /var/spool/mail/spqr \
- "cp /var/spool/mail/spqr /some/where"
-
-Note that if a command is supplied, it must be entirely contained within
-the second argument - hence the quotes.
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/eximon.8 b/network/exim/manpages/eximon.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 83dc74c91a632..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/eximon.8
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-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIMON 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-eximon \- Monitor Exim
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B eximon
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The Exim monitor is an application which displays in an X window information
-about the state of
-.B Exim's
-queue and what
-.B Exim is doing.
-An admin user can perform certain operations on messages from this GUI
-interface; however all such facilities are also available from the command
-line, and indeed, the monitor itself makes use of the command line to
-perform any actions requested.
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8).
-Eximon is documented extensivly in the
-.B specification of the exim mail transfer agent.
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exinext.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exinext.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 25f84d204f6a7..0000000000000
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-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXINEXT 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exinext \- Finding individual retry times
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exinext
-.I address|message-id
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-A utility called
-.B exinext
-(mostly a Perl script) provides the ability to fish specific information
-out of the retry database.
-Given a mail domain (or a complete address), it looks up the hosts for
-that domain, and outputs any retry information for the hosts or for the
-domain.
-At present, the retry information is obtained by running
-.B exim_dumpdb
-(see below) and processing the output.
-For example:
-
- exinext piglet@milne.fict.example
- kanga.milne.fict.example:192.168.8.1 error 146: Connection refused
- first failed: 21-Feb-1996 14:57:34
- last tried: 21-Feb-1996 14:57:34
- next try at: 21-Feb-1996 15:02:34
- roo.milne.fict.example:192.168.8.3 error 146: Connection refused
- first failed: 20-Jan-1996 13:12:08
- last tried: 21-Feb-1996 11:42:03
- next try at: 21-Feb-1996 19:42:03
- past final cutoff time
-
-You can also give
-.B exinext
-a local part, without a domain, and it will give any retry information for
-that local part in your default domain.
-A message id can be used to obtain retry information pertaining to a
-specific message.
-This exists only when an attempt to deliver a message to a remote host
-suffers a message-specific error (see section 42.2).
-.B exinext
-is not particularly efficient, but then it isn't expected to be run very often.
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exiqgrep.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exiqgrep.8
deleted file mode 100644
index db35c28b8a5b0..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/exiqgrep.8
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-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIQGREP 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exiqgrep \- Search in the exim queue
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exiqgrep
-.I [\-a] [\-c]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B exiqgrep
-utility is a Perl script which offers possibilities to grep in the
-exim queue output. Unlike exiqsumm, it invokes exim \-bpu itself and
-does not need to be invoked in a pipe.
-
-.SH OPTIONS
-.TP 10
-\fB\-h\fR
-Print help
-.TP
-\fB\-f <regexp>\fR
-Match sender address (field is \(lq< >\(rq wrapped)
-.TP
-\fB\-r <regexp>\fR
-Match recipient address
-.TP
-\fB\-s <regexp>\fR
-Match against the site field from long output
-.TP
-\fB\-y <seconds>\fR
-Message younger than
-.TP
-\fB\-o <seconds>\fR
-Message older than
-.TP
-\fB\-z\fR
-Frozen messages only (exclude non-frozen)
-.TP
-\fB\-x\fR
-Non-frozen messages only (exclude frozen)
-.TP
-\fB\-c\fR
-Display match count
-.TP
-\fB\-l\fR
-Long Format [Default]
-.TP
-\fB\-i\fR
-Message IDs only
-.TP
-\fB\-b\fR
-Brief Format
-.TP
-\fB\-R\fR
-Reverse order
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from the source code by Marc
-Haber <mh+debian\-packages@zugschlus.de>, using the exiqsumm man page by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exiqsumm.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exiqsumm.8
deleted file mode 100644
index 524ded07057fc..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/exiqsumm.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIQSUMM 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exiqsumm \- Summarising the queue
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exiqsumm
-.I [\-a] [\-c]
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.B exiqsumm
-utility is a Perl script which reads the output of
-.I exim \-bp
-and produces a summary of the messages on the queue.
-Thus, you use it by running a command such as
-
- exim \-bp | exiqsumm
-
-The output consists of one line for each domain that has messages waiting
-for it, as in the following example:
-
- 3 2322 74m 66m msn.com.example
-
-This lists the number of messages for the domain, their total volume, and
-the length of time that the oldest and the newest messages have been
-waiting.
-By default the output is sorted on the domain name, but
-.B exiqsumm
-has the options
-.I \-a
-and
-.I \-c,
-which cause the output to be sorted by oldest message and by count of
-messages, respectively.
-
-The output of
-.I exim \-bp
-contains the original addresses in the message, so this also applies to
-the output from
-.B exiqsumm.
-No domains from addresses generated by aliasing or forwarding are included
-(unless the \(lqone_time\(rq option of the redirect router has been used to
-convert them into \(oqtop level\(cq addresses).
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
diff --git a/network/exim/manpages/exiwhat.8 b/network/exim/manpages/exiwhat.8
deleted file mode 100644
index c2c67ffd3352e..0000000000000
--- a/network/exim/manpages/exiwhat.8
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,101 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*-
-.\" First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
-.\" Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
-.\" other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
-.TH EXIWHAT 8 "March 26, 2003"
-.\" Please adjust this date whenever revising the manpage.
-.\"
-.\" Some roff macros, for reference:
-.\" .nh disable hyphenation
-.\" .hy enable hyphenation
-.\" .ad l left justify
-.\" .ad b justify to both left and right margins
-.\" .nf disable filling
-.\" .fi enable filling
-.\" .br insert line break
-.\" .sp <n> insert n+1 empty lines
-.\" for manpage-specific macros, see man(7)
-.\" \(oqthis text is enclosed in single quotes\(cq
-.\" \(lqthis text is enclosed in double quotes\(rq
-.SH NAME
-exiwhat \- Finding out what Exim processes are doing
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B exiwhat
-
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-On operating systems that can restart a system call after receiving a
-signal (most modern OS), an
-.B Exim
-process responds to the SIGUSR1 signal by writing a line describing what
-it is doing to the file exim\-process.info in the Exim spool directory.
-The
-.B exiwhat
-script sends the signal to all
-.B Exim
-processes it can find, having first emptied the file.
-It then waits for one second to allow the
-.B Exim
-processes to react before displaying the results.
-In order to run
-.B exiwhat
-successfully you have to have sufficient privilege to send the signal to
-the
-.B Exim
-processes, so it is normally run as root.
-
-Unfortunately, the
-.B ps
-command which
-.B exiwhat
-uses to find
-.B Exim
-processes varies in different operating systems.
-Not only are different options used, but the format of the output is
-different.
-For this reason, there are some system configuration options that configure
-exactly how
-.B exiwhat
-works.
-If it doesn't seem to be working for you, check the following compile-time
-options:
-.TP
-.I EXIWHAT_PS_CMD
-the command for running \(lqps\(rq
-.TP
-.I EXIWHAT_PS_ARG
-the argument for \(lqps\(rq
-.TP
-.I EXIWHAT_EGREP_ARG
-the argument for \(lqegrep\(rq to select from \(lqps\(rq output
-.TP
-.I EXIWHAT_KILL_ARG
-the argument for the \(lqkill\(rq command
-.PP
-An example of typical output from
-.B exiwhat
-is
-
-.nf
- 164 daemon: -q1h, listening on port 25
-10483 running queue: waiting for 0tAycK-0002ij-00 (10492)
-10492 delivering 0tAycK-0002ij-00 to mail.ref.example [10.19.42.42]
- (editor@ref.example)
-10592 handling incoming call from [192.168.243.242]
-10628 accepting a local non-SMTP message
-.fi
-
-The first number in the output line is the process number.
-The third line has been split here, in order to fit it on the page.
-
-.SH BUGS
-This manual page needs a major re-work. If somebody knows better groff
-than us and has more experience in writing manual pages, any patches
-would be greatly appreciated.
-
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR exim (8)
-
-.SH AUTHOR
-This manual page was stitched together from spec.txt by
-Andreas Metzler <ametzler at downhill.at.eu.org>,
-for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).