will review in 2010.

Thought most typically it runs as smtpd/smtpd
i.e. apache.org,perl.org,$work

I'm turn on which way to go here.


Glen Barber wrote:
Hi Doug,

I really appreciate the feedback.

On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Doug Barton <do...@freebsd.org> wrote:
Glen Barber wrote:
[...]
I've attached a diff for a script that works, please test it and if
you're satisfied I will commit it for you. However, there is
apparently an additional problem with the port because when I
installed it the "smtpd" user was not created. If that is mandatory
for the script to work it should be added by the port. I could get it
started if I specified another unprivileged user/group in rc.conf.local.


Initially, they were the user/group I was using to run this service.
I later found it was not necessary, and in changing the rc script, I
had forgotten to remove them.  This service runs fine with
nobody/nogroup, which is reflected in an attached patch, which
incorporates your changes.

[...]

11. Properly sets the defaults for the options. (FYI, in your patch
you used: ': foo="bar"', spend a few minutes thinking about why that's
bad.) :)

I'm glad embarrassment doesn't translate well over the internet... :-)

A diff against the port version with your modifications and my
nobody/nogroup changes is attached.  If it is okay with the maintainer
(cc'd), I think this can be committed.

Thanks again for the feedback, and I really appreciate your explanations.

Regards,




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