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1# $FreeBSD$
2
3.include <src.opts.mk>
4
5.if ${MK_MAILWRAPPER} != "no"
6PROG=	mailwrapper
7MAN=	mailwrapper.8
8
9LIBADD=	util
10.endif
11
12.if ${MK_MAILWRAPPER} != "no" || ${MK_SENDMAIL} != "no"
13SYMLINKS=	../sbin/mailwrapper /usr/bin/mailq \
14		../sbin/mailwrapper /usr/bin/newaliases \
15		mailwrapper /usr/sbin/hoststat \
16		mailwrapper /usr/sbin/purgestat \
17		mailwrapper /usr/sbin/sendmail
18
19.if ${MK_MAILWRAPPER} == "no" && ${MK_SENDMAIL} != "no"
20SYMLINKS+=	../libexec/sendmail/sendmail ${BINDIR}/mailwrapper
21.endif
22.endif
23
24.if ${MK_MAILWRAPPER} != "no" && ${MK_SENDMAIL} == "no"
25SYMLINKS+=	..${BINDIR}/mailwrapper /bin/rmail
26.endif
27
28.if ${MK_MAILWRAPPER} != "no"
29# We install here if either sendmail(8) is enabled, or dma(8) isn't.  In the
30# latter scenario, we take care of the possibility that neither sendmail(8) nor
31# dma(8) are installed and simply provide a default that can be changed for an
32# alternative in ports.
33.if ${MK_SENDMAIL} != "no" || ${MK_DMAGENT} == "no"
34FILES=		${SRCTOP}/etc/mail/mailer.conf
35FILESDIR=	/etc/mail
36FILESMODE=	644
37.endif
38.endif
39
40.include <bsd.prog.mk>
41