Add missing pkg-message

Submitted by:	hayashi@totalware.gifu.gifu.jp
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David W. Chapman Jr. 2002-05-07 03:12:36 +00:00
parent 2716a9992b
commit 8927e4d9e5
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=58640
11 changed files with 264 additions and 0 deletions

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If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.

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@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
If you have postfix configured in your /etc/mail/mailer.conf (answered yes to
the previous question) and would like to enable postfix to start at boot time,
please set these variables in your /etc/rc.conf file:
sendmail_enable="YES"
sendmail_flags="-bd"
sendmail_outbound_enable="NO"
sendmail_submit_enable="NO"
sendmail_msp_queue_enable="NO"
This will disable Sendmail completely.
Also, you may wish to disable some Sendmail-specific daily maintenance
routines in your /etc/periodic.conf file:
daily_status_mail_rejects_enable="NO"
daily_status_include_submit_mailq="NO"
daily_submit_queuerun="NO"
If you are using SASL, you need to make sure that postfix has access to read
the sasldb file. This is accomplished by adding postfix to group cyrus and
making the /usr/local/etc/sasldb* file(s) owned by group cyrus.