1 diff -urN exim-4.43.org/src/EDITME exim-4.43/src/EDITME
2 --- exim-4.43.org/src/EDITME 2004-10-07 14:25:49.533597214 +0200
3 +++ exim-4.43/src/EDITME 2004-10-07 14:28:22.292872122 +0200
5 # /usr/local/sbin. The installation script will try to create this directory,
6 # and any superior directories, if they do not exist.
8 -BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/exim/bin
9 +BIN_DIRECTORY=/usr/bin
12 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14 # don't exist. It will also install a default runtime configuration if this
15 # file does not exist.
17 -CONFIGURE_FILE=/usr/exim/configure
18 +CONFIGURE_FILE=/etc/mail/exim.conf
20 # It is possible to specify a colon-separated list of files for CONFIGURE_FILE.
21 # In this case, Exim will use the first of them that exists when it is run.
23 # owner of a local mailbox.) Specifying these values as root is very strongly
30 # If you specify EXIM_USER as a name, this is looked up at build time, and the
31 # uid number is built into the binary. However, you can specify that this
34 # This one is very special-purpose, so is not included by default.
36 -# ROUTER_IPLOOKUP=yes
40 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
42 # This one is special-purpose, and commonly not required, so it is not
43 # included by default.
49 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
51 # MBX, is included only when requested. If you do not know what this is about,
52 # leave these settings commented out.
54 -# SUPPORT_MAILDIR=yes
55 -# SUPPORT_MAILSTORE=yes
58 +SUPPORT_MAILSTORE=yes
62 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
85 # included in the Exim binary. You will then need to set up the run time
86 # configuration to make use of the mechanism(s) selected.
89 -# AUTH_CYRUS_SASL=yes
98 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
100 # leave these settings commented out.
102 # This setting is required for any TLS support (either OpenSSL or GnuTLS)
106 # Uncomment this setting if you are using OpenSSL
107 -# TLS_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto
108 +TLS_LIBS=-lssl -lcrypto
110 # Uncomment these settings if you are using GnuTLS
113 # Once you have done this, "make install" will build the info files and
114 # install them in the directory you have defined.
116 -# INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/share/info
117 +INFO_DIRECTORY=/usr/share/info
120 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
122 # %s. This will be replaced by one of the strings "main", "panic", or "reject"
123 # to form the final file names. Some installations may want something like this:
125 -# LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim_%slog
126 +LOG_FILE_PATH=/var/log/exim/%s.log
128 # which results in files with names /var/log/exim_mainlog, etc. The directory
129 # in which the log files are placed must exist; Exim does not try to create
131 # files. Both the name of the command and the suffix that it adds to files
132 # need to be defined here. See also the EXICYCLOG_MAX configuration.
134 -COMPRESS_COMMAND=/usr/bin/gzip
135 +COMPRESS_COMMAND=/bin/gzip
140 # If the exigrep utility is fed compressed log files, it tries to uncompress
141 # them using this command.
143 -ZCAT_COMMAND=/usr/bin/zcat
144 +ZCAT_COMMAND=/bin/zcat
147 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
149 # (version 5.004 or later) installed, set EXIM_PERL to perl.o. Using embedded
150 # Perl costs quite a lot of resources. Only do this if you really need it.
156 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
157 @@ -638,11 +639,12 @@
158 # support, which is intended for use in conjunction with the SMTP AUTH
159 # facilities, is included only when requested by the following setting:
164 # You probably need to add -lpam to EXTRALIBS, and in some releases of
165 # GNU/Linux -ldl is also needed.
167 +EXTRALIBS=-lpam -ldl
169 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
170 # Support for authentication via Radius is also available. The Exim support,
172 # /var/pwcheck) and chown it to exim's user and group. Once you have installed
173 # pwcheck, you should arrange for it to be started by root at boot time.
175 -# CYRUS_PWCHECK_SOCKET=/var/pwcheck/pwcheck
176 +CYRUS_PWCHECK_SOCKET=/var/lib/sasl/mux
179 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
181 # group. Once you have installed saslauthd, you should arrange for it to be
182 # started by root at boot time.
184 -# CYRUS_SASLAUTHD_SOCKET=/var/state/saslauthd/mux
185 +CYRUS_SASLAUTHD_SOCKET=/var/lib/sasl2/mux
188 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
190 # is "yes", as well as supporting line editing, a history of input lines in the
191 # current run is maintained.
199 # period (for example, /usr/exim/configure.host.in.some.domain). If this file
200 # does not exist, then the bare configuration file name is tried.
202 -# CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_NODE=yes
203 +CONFIGURE_FILE_USE_NODE=yes
206 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------
207 @@ -1003,7 +1005,7 @@
208 # be changed here. The default is 0640 so that information from the spool is
209 # available to anyone who is a member of the Exim group.
215 #------------------------------------------------------------------------------