network/exim: Updated for version 4.74.

Signed-off-by: Robby Workman <rworkman@slackbuilds.org>
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Thomas Morper 2011-01-30 09:19:29 -06:00 committed by Robby Workman
parent e99dbd7cd1
commit 7256be53cd
4 changed files with 118 additions and 80 deletions

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#!/bin/sh
# Start/stop/restart the Exim MTA
# /etc/rc.d/rc.exim - start/stop/restart the exim mail transfer agent.
#
# Thales A. Tsailas <ttsailas@enforcingit.com>
# Thomas Morper <thomas@beingboiled.info>
# Run as SMTP listener daemon, do queue runs every 15 mins.
EXIM_ARGS="-bd -q15m"
PIDFILE=/var/run/exim.pid
# the TIME option causes Exim to run as a daemon, starting a queue runner
# process at intervals specified by the given time value. (ie 5m, 1h etc).
TIME=15m
exim_start() {
echo "Starting exim..."
/usr/sbin/exim -bd ${TIME:+-q$TIME}
}
exim_stop() {
echo "Shutting down exim..."
killall exim
rm -f $PIDFILE
}
exim_reload() {
echo "Reloading exim configuration..."
if [ -f $PIDFILE ]; then
kill -HUP $(cat $PIDFILE)
fi
}
exim_status() {
if [ -f /var/run/exim.pid ]; then
echo "exim is running...";
else
echo "exim is not running...";
fi
}
# See how we were called.
case "$1" in
start)
exim_start
echo "Starting Exim"
/usr/sbin/exim $EXIM_ARGS
;;
stop)
exim_stop
;;
restart)
exim_stop
sleep 2
exim_start
echo "Stopping Exim"
pkill -f /usr/sbin/exim
;;
reload)
exim_reload
echo "Reloading Exim config"
pkill -HUP -f /usr/sbin/exim
;;
status)
exim_status
restart)
$0 stop
sleep 2
$0 start
;;
*)
echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart|reload|status}"
echo "usage: $0 {start|stop|reload|restart}"
;;
esac

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# $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/src/EDITME,v 1.23 2009/11/20 12:18:19 nm4 Exp $
# $Cambridge: exim/src/src/EDITME,v 1.27 2010/06/12 15:21:25 jetmore Exp $
##################################################
# The Exim mail transport agent #
@ -131,8 +131,7 @@ CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/exim/exim.conf
# group that is used for Exim processes when they no longer need to be root. In
# particular, this applies when receiving messages and when doing remote
# deliveries. (Local deliveries run as various non-root users, typically as the
# owner of a local mailbox.) Specifying these values as root is very strongly
# discouraged.
# owner of a local mailbox.) Specifying these values as root is not supported.
EXIM_USER=exim
@ -249,6 +248,19 @@ SUPPORT_MAILSTORE=yes
SUPPORT_MBX=yes
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# See below for dynamic lookup modules.
# LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR=/usr/lib/exim/lookups/
# If not using package management but using this anyway, then think about how
# you perform upgrades and revert them. You should consider the benefit of
# embedding the Exim version number into LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR, so that you can
# maintain two concurrent sets of modules.
# To build a module dynamically, you'll need to define CFLAGS_DYNAMIC for
# your platform. Eg:
# CFLAGS_DYNAMIC=-shared -rdynamic
# CFLAGS_DYNAMIC=-shared -rdynamic -fPIC
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# These settings determine which file and database lookup methods are included
# in the binary. See the manual chapter entitled "File and database lookups"
@ -257,6 +269,18 @@ SUPPORT_MBX=yes
# LOOKUP_DNSDB does *not* refer to general mail routing using the DNS. It is
# for the specialist case of using the DNS as a general database facility (not
# common).
# If set to "2" instead of "yes" then the corresponding lookup will be
# built as a module and must be installed into LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR. You need to
# add -export-dynamic -rdynamic to EXTRALIBS. You may also need to add -ldl to
# EXTRALIBS so that dlopen() is available to Exim. You need to define
# LOOKUP_MODULE_DIR above so the exim binary actually loads dynamic lookup
# modules.
# Also, instead of adding all the libraries/includes to LOOKUP_INCLUDE and
# LOOKUP_LIBS, add them to the respective LOOKUP_*_INCLUDE and LOOKUP_*_LIBS
# (where * is the name as given here in this list). That ensures that only
# the dynamic library and not the exim binary will be linked against the
# library.
# NOTE: LDAP cannot be built as a module!
LOOKUP_DBM=yes
LOOKUP_LSEARCH=yes
@ -352,6 +376,25 @@ WITH_CONTENT_SCAN=yes
# WITH_OLD_DEMIME=yes
# If you're using ClamAV and are backporting fixes to an old version, instead
# of staying current (which is the more usual approach) then you may need to
# use an older API which uses a STREAM command, now deprecated, instead of
# zINSTREAM. If you need to set this, please let the Exim developers know, as
# if nobody reports a need for it, we'll remove this option and clean up the
# code. zINSTREAM was introduced with ClamAV 0.95.
#
# WITH_OLD_CLAMAV_STREAM=yes
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# By default Exim includes code to support DKIM (DomainKeys Identified
# Mail, RFC4871) signing and verification. Verification of signatures is
# turned on by default. See the spec for information on conditionally
# disabling it. To disable the inclusion of the entire feature, set
# DISABLE_DKIM to "yes"
# DISABLE_DKIM=yes
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Compiling Exim with experimental features. These are documented in
# experimental-spec.txt. "Experimental" means that the way these features are
@ -412,14 +455,13 @@ FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# By default, Exim insists that its configuration file be owned either by root
# or by the Exim user. You can specify one additional permitted owner here.
# By default, Exim insists that its configuration file be owned by root. You
# can specify one additional permitted owner here.
# CONFIGURE_OWNER=
# If the configuration file is group-writeable, Exim insists by default that it
# is owned by root or the Exim user. You can specify one additional permitted
# group owner here.
# is owned by root. You can specify one additional permitted group owner here.
# CONFIGURE_GROUP=
@ -441,32 +483,31 @@ FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# The -C option allows Exim to be run with an alternate runtime configuration
# file. When this is used by root or the Exim user, root privilege is retained
# by the binary (for any other caller, it is dropped). You can restrict the
# location of alternate configurations by defining a prefix below. Any file
# used with -C must then start with this prefix (except that /dev/null is also
# permitted if the caller is root, because that is used in the install script).
# If the prefix specifies a directory that is owned by root, a compromise of
# the Exim account does not permit arbitrary alternate configurations to be
# used. The prefix can be more restrictive than just a directory (the second
# example).
# file. When this is used by root, root privilege is retained by the binary
# (for any other caller including the Exim user, it is dropped). You can
# restrict the location of alternate configurations by defining a prefix below.
# Any file used with -C must then start with this prefix (except that /dev/null
# is also permitted if the caller is root, because that is used in the install
# script). If the prefix specifies a directory that is owned by root, a
# compromise of the Exim account does not permit arbitrary alternate
# configurations to be used. The prefix can be more restrictive than just a
# directory (the second example).
# ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX=/some/directory/
# ALT_CONFIG_PREFIX=/some/directory/exim.conf-
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# If you uncomment the following line, only root may use the -C or -D options
# without losing root privilege. The -C option specifies an alternate runtime
# configuration file, and the -D option changes macro values in the runtime
# configuration. Uncommenting this line restricts what can be done with these
# options. A call to receive a message (either one-off or via a daemon) cannot
# successfully continue to deliver it, because the re-exec of Exim to regain
# root privilege will fail, owing to the use of -C or -D by the Exim user.
# However, you can still use -C for testing (as root) if you do separate Exim
# calls for receiving a message and subsequently delivering it.
# When a user other than root uses the -C option to override the configuration
# file (including the Exim user when re-executing Exim to regain root
# privileges for local message delivery), this will normally cause Exim to
# drop root privileges. The TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST option, specifies a file which
# contains a list of trusted configuration filenames, one per line. If the -C
# option is used by the Exim user or by the user specified in the
# CONFIGURE_OWNER setting, to specify a configuration file which is listed in
# the TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST file, then root privileges are not dropped by Exim.
# ALT_CONFIG_ROOT_ONLY=yes
# TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST=/usr/exim/trusted_configs
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -477,6 +518,31 @@ FIXED_NEVER_USERS=root
# DISABLE_D_OPTION=yes
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# By contrast, you might be maintaining a system which relies upon the ability
# to override values with -D and assumes that these will be passed through to
# the delivery processes. As of Exim 4.73, this is no longer the case by
# default. Going forward, we strongly recommend that you use a shim Exim
# configuration file owned by root stored under TRUSTED_CONFIG_LIST.
# That shim can set macros before .include'ing your main configuration file.
#
# As a strictly transient measure to ease migration to 4.73, the
# WHITELIST_D_MACROS value definies a colon-separated list of macro-names
# which are permitted to be overriden from the command-line which will be
# honoured by the Exim user. So these are macros that can persist to delivery
# time.
# Examples might be -DTLS or -DSPOOL=/some/dir. The values on the
# command-line are filtered to only permit: [A-Za-z0-9_/.-]*
#
# This option is highly likely to be removed in a future release. It exists
# only to make 4.73 as easy as possible to migrate to. If you use it, we
# encourage you to schedule time to rework your configuration to not depend
# upon it. Most people should not need to use this.
#
# By default, no macros are whitelisted for -D usage.
# WHITELIST_D_MACROS=TLS:SPOOL
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Exim has support for the AUTH (authentication) extension of the SMTP
# protocol, as defined by RFC 2554. If you don't know what SMTP authentication
@ -832,6 +898,13 @@ CYRUS_SASLAUTHD_SOCKET=/var/state/saslauthd/mux
#
# but of course there may need to be other things in CFLAGS and EXTRALIBS_EXIM
# as well.
#
# To use a name other than exim in the tcpwrappers config file,
# e.g. if you're running multiple daemons with different access lists,
# or multiple MTAs with the same access list, define
# TCP_WRAPPERS_DAEMON_NAME accordingly
#
# TCP_WRAPPERS_DAEMON_NAME="exim"
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
@ -881,7 +954,6 @@ USE_READLINE=yes
###############################################################################
# THINGS YOU ALMOST NEVER NEED TO MENTION #
###############################################################################
@ -1150,6 +1222,6 @@ PID_FILE_PATH=/var/run/exim.pid
# feature should only be used in very exceptional circumstances. YOU HAVE BEEN
# WARNED.
ENABLE_DISABLE_FSYNC=yes
# ENABLE_DISABLE_FSYNC=yes
# End of EDITME for Exim 4.

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# Thanks to Debian for the manpages.
PRGNAM=exim
VERSION=${VERSION:-4.72}
VERSION=${VERSION:-4.74}
BUILD=${BUILD:-1}
TAG=${TAG:-_SBo}

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PRGNAM="exim"
VERSION="4.72"
VERSION="4.74"
HOMEPAGE="http://www.exim.org/"
DOWNLOAD="ftp://ftp.exim.org/pub/exim/exim4/exim-4.72.tar.bz2"
MD5SUM="ccc937b533568e5e8340f181a3b3d2ff"
DOWNLOAD="ftp://ftp.exim.org/pub/exim/exim4/exim-4.74.tar.bz2"
MD5SUM="1d9c189940909303d914bbc4247dc861"
DOWNLOAD_x86_64=""
MD5SUM_x86_64=""
MAINTAINER="Thomas Morper"