Like everyone (including me) has said, just use OpenBSD source. It looks like TLS is enabled in OpenBSD's sendmail, so it's just a simple matter of commenting out the few lines in the Makefile(s) to disable it, then recompiling. The source code is all there, please just take a look. You're still unsupported in this route, however you know that these sources will compile, and get all the benefits of having it code audited by the OpenBSD team.
Jason On 6/6/05, Timothy Horie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I need to recompile it without TLS. I've tried a lot of ways to get rid > of it without a recompile, but all paths led nowhere. I don't want TLS, > I don't want to Start TLS, I don't want any error messages in the logs > regarding TLS, I don't want to have to disable or enable TLS, I don't > want anything to do with TLS. > > I've spent the last two months trying to figure out how to get rid of > TLS, and recompiling sendmail without TLS is the last thing I can think of. > > I am assuming sendmail is compiled with STARTTLS in 3.7 as well, so I'd > have to recompile there anyways. > > Any ideas? > > Joel Dinel wrote: > > >On 6/6/05, Timothy Horie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > >>Hello, > >> > >>I have 3.6 and I downloaded sendmail 8.13.0. > >>I ran sh Build, and got the following compile error: > >> > >> > > > >You are probably not going to get any help here on that subject. The > >sendmail version that comes with OpenBSD is more than fine for your > >needs, and it has been audited. If you can't get it to build > >correctly, and you don't know what the problem is, just don't bother. > > > >If you really want a sendmail in the 8.13.X series, install OpenBSD 3.7 > >instead.