add a note to MESSAGE-chroot explaining that the php mail function needs
/bin/sh. helps avoid hair-pulling and wasting a whole bunch of time... ok ajacoutot, okan (maintainer)
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.5 2008/07/20 22:26:00 okan Exp $
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# $OpenBSD: Makefile,v 1.6 2009/03/27 18:28:59 sthen Exp $
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COMMENT-main= simple SMTP client
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COMMENT-chroot= simple SMTP client for chrooted apache
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ COMMENT-chroot= simple SMTP client for chrooted apache
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V= 0.97
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DISTNAME= femail-${V}
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PKGNAME-main= femail-${V}p1
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PKGNAME-chroot= femail-chroot-${V}p1
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PKGNAME-chroot= femail-chroot-${V}p2
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CATEGORIES= mail
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HOMEPAGE= http://bulabula.org/femail/
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@ -3,3 +3,6 @@ review FAQ Section 10.16 discussing name resolution with httpd(8)'s
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default chroot(2).
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Additionally, one may create a custom femail.conf; see femail(8).
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If you're using femail with PHP inside a chroot jail, be aware that
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PHP's built-in "mail" function uses popen(), which requires /bin/sh.
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