Michel Talon 2009-01-08:
> would it not be interesting to have the DragonFlyBSD mail agent
> in FreeBSD? [...]
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=130658
New port: mail/dma - The DragonFly Mail Agent.
Includes an optional quick hack (ruby wrapper) to add -t sendmail
option support, needed
Gonzalo Nemmi пишет:
On Thursday 08 January 2009 12:08:55 pm Michel Talon wrote:
Hello,
would it not be interesting to have the DragonFlyBSD mail agent in
FreeBSD? It is a very simple mail agent, like ssmtp, but with some more
features: it can either deliver mail locally for local users or send
On Thursday 08 January 2009 12:08:55 pm Michel Talon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> would it not be interesting to have the DragonFlyBSD mail agent in
> FreeBSD? It is a very simple mail agent, like ssmtp, but with some more
> features: it can either deliver mail locally for local users or send all
> other ma
| By Michel Talon
| [ 2009-01-08 16:09 +0200 ]
> would it not be interesting to have the DragonFlyBSD mail agent in
> FreeBSD?
I use ssmtp on many systems and would love to try dma. Looking forward to
seeing it in ports! Thanks!
Regards,
Aragon
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Le jeudi 08 janvier 2009, vous avez écrit :
> On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:48:10PM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
> > This mail agent doesn't offer anything compelling compared to sendmail,
> > only it is much smaller and presumably more secure.
>
> I have previously seen it advocated for base as an alte
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Hi, Sam.
Of course. Once the port is submitted via a PR, it will be looked over
and committed. Check out the FreeBSD Porter's Handbook at
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en/books/porters-handbook/ for more
information about how to create and submit
> I see no reason for it not to be in ports. If it's useful like you
> described above then I'm sure other people will make use of it and be
> glad it is maintained in the ports tree. If you're willing to maintain
> it please submit a PR with your work.
Sweet, is anyone with commit access willi
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Hi, Michel.
Ah! Okay. This makes much more sense... Its not a problem at all to
port the mail agent to FreeBSD. Just create a port, test and submit it
and voila! Sorry for the misunderstanding earlier...
Regards,
Janky Jay, III
Michel Talon
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:48:10PM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
> "Janky Jay, III" wrote:
>
> > By default, FreeBSD's Sendmail that comes in base already delivers mail
> > to local users and reads the aliases file also. It supports configuring
> > a smarthost as well. Unless there are some highly de
On Thu, Jan 08, 2009 at 05:48:10PM +0100, Michel Talon wrote:
> This mail agent doesn't offer anything compelling compared to sendmail,
> only it is much smaller and presumably more secure.
I have previously seen it advocated for base as an alternative for
systems that e.g. only need to send cronm
"Janky Jay, III" wrote:
> By default, FreeBSD's Sendmail that comes in base already delivers mail
> to local users and reads the aliases file also. It supports configuring
> a smarthost as well. Unless there are some highly desired features in
> the DragonFlyBSD mail agent, I seriously doubt there
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Hi, Michel.
By default, FreeBSD's Sendmail that comes in base already delivers mail
to local users and reads the aliases file also. It supports configuring
a smarthost as well. Unless there are some highly desired features in
the DragonFlyBSD
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