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1 #
2 # $FreeBSD$
3 #
4 # This Makefile provides an easy way to generate the configuration
5 # file and database maps for the sendmail(8) daemon.
6 #
7 # The user-driven targets are:
8 #
9 # all     - Build cf, maps and aliases
10 # cf      - Build the .cf file from .mc file
11 # maps    - Build the feature maps
12 # aliases - Build the sendmail aliases
13 # install - Install the .cf file as /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
14 #
15 # For acting on both the MTA daemon and MSP queue running daemon:
16 # start        - Start both the sendmail MTA daemon and MSP queue running
17 #                daemon with the flags defined in /etc/defaults/rc.conf or
18 #                /etc/rc.conf
19 # stop         - Stop both the sendmail MTA daemon and MSP queue running
20 #                daemon
21 # restart      - Restart both the sendmail MTA daemon and MSP queue running
22 #                daemon
23 #
24 # For acting on just the MTA daemon:
25 # start-mta    - Start the sendmail MTA daemon with the flags defined in
26 #                /etc/defaults/rc.conf or /etc/rc.conf
27 # stop-mta     - Stop the sendmail MTA daemon
28 # restart-mta  - Restart the sendmail MTA daemon
29 #
30 # For acting on just the MSP queue running daemon:
31 # start-mspq   - Start the sendmail MSP queue running daemon with the
32 #                flags defined in /etc/defaults/rc.conf or /etc/rc.conf
33 # stop-mspq    - Stop the sendmail MSP queue running daemon
34 # restart-mspq - Restart the sendmail MSP queue running daemon
35 #
36 # Calling `make' will generate the updated versions when either the
37 # aliases or one of the map files were changed.
38 #
39 # A `make install` is only necessary after modifying the .mc file. In
40 # this case one would normally also call `make restart' to allow the
41 # running sendmail to pick up the changes as well.
42 #
43 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
44 # This Makefile uses `<HOSTNAME>.mc' as the default MTA .mc file.  This
45 # can be changed by defining SENDMAIL_MC in /etc/make.conf, e.g.:
46 #
47 #       SENDMAIL_MC=/etc/mail/myconfig.mc
48 #
49 # If '<HOSTNAME>.mc' does not exist, it is created using 'freebsd.mc'
50 # as a template.
51 #
52 # It also uses '<HOSTNAME>.submit.mc' as the default mail submission .mc
53 # file.  This can be changed by defining SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC in
54 # /etc/make.conf, e.g.:
55 #
56 #       SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC=/etc/mail/mysubmit.mc
57 #
58 # If '<HOSTNAME>.submit.mc' does not exist, it is created using
59 # 'freebsd.submit.mc' as a template.
60 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
61 #
62 # The Makefile knows about the following maps:
63 # access, bitdomain, domaintable, genericstable, mailertable, userdb,
64 # uucpdomain, virtusertable
65 #
66
67 .ifndef SENDMAIL_MC
68 SENDMAIL_MC!=           hostname
69 SENDMAIL_MC:=           ${SENDMAIL_MC}.mc
70
71 ${SENDMAIL_MC}:
72         cp freebsd.mc ${SENDMAIL_MC}
73 .endif
74
75 .ifndef SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC
76 SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC!=    hostname
77 SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC:=    ${SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC}.submit.mc
78
79 ${SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC}:
80         cp freebsd.submit.mc ${SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC}
81 .endif
82
83 INSTALL_CF=             ${SENDMAIL_MC:R}.cf
84
85 .ifndef SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID
86 INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF=      ${SENDMAIL_SUBMIT_MC:R}.cf
87 .endif
88
89 SENDMAIL_ALIASES?=      /etc/mail/aliases
90
91 #
92 # This is the directory where the sendmail configuration files are
93 # located.
94 #
95 .if exists(/usr/share/sendmail/cf)
96 SENDMAIL_CF_DIR?=       /usr/share/sendmail/cf
97 .elif exists(/usr/src/contrib/sendmail/cf)
98 SENDMAIL_CF_DIR?=       /usr/src/contrib/sendmail/cf
99 .endif
100
101 #
102 # The sendmail startup script
103 #
104 SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT?= /etc/rc.sendmail
105
106 #
107 # Some useful programs we need.
108 #
109 SENDMAIL?=              /usr/sbin/sendmail
110 MAKEMAP?=               /usr/sbin/makemap
111 M4?=                    /usr/bin/m4
112
113 # Permissions for generated maps
114 SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS?=    0640
115
116 # Set a reasonable default
117 .MAIN: all
118
119 #
120 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
121 #
122 # The Makefile picks up the list of files from SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC and
123 # stores the matching .db filenames in SENDMAIL_MAP_OBJ if the file
124 # exists in the current directory.  SENDMAIL_MAP_TYPE is the database
125 # type to use when calling makemap.
126 #
127 SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC+=      mailertable domaintable bitdomain uucpdomain \
128                         genericstable virtusertable access
129 SENDMAIL_MAP_OBJ=
130 SENDMAIL_MAP_TYPE?=     hash
131
132 .for _f in ${SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC} userdb
133 .if exists(${_f})
134 SENDMAIL_MAP_OBJ+=      ${_f}.db
135 .endif
136 .endfor
137
138 #
139 # The makemap command is used to generate a hashed map from the textfile.
140 #
141 .for _f in ${SENDMAIL_MAP_SRC}
142 .if (exists(${_f}.sample) && !exists(${_f}))
143 ${_f}: ${_f}.sample
144         sed -e 's/^/#/' < ${.OODATE} > ${.TARGET}
145 .endif
146
147 ${_f}.db: ${_f}
148         ${MAKEMAP} ${SENDMAIL_MAP_TYPE} ${.TARGET} < ${.OODATE}
149         chmod ${SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS} ${.TARGET}
150 .endfor
151
152 userdb.db: userdb
153         ${MAKEMAP} btree ${.TARGET} < ${.OODATE}
154         chmod ${SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS} ${.TARGET}
155
156
157 #
158 # The .cf file needs to be recreated if the templates were modified.
159 #
160 M4FILES!=       find ${SENDMAIL_CF_DIR} -type f -name '*.m4' -print
161
162 #
163 # M4(1) is used to generate the .cf file from the .mc file.
164 #
165 .SUFFIXES: .cf .mc
166
167 .mc.cf: ${M4FILES}
168         ${M4} -D_CF_DIR_=${SENDMAIL_CF_DIR}/ ${SENDMAIL_M4_FLAGS} \
169             ${SENDMAIL_CF_DIR}/m4/cf.m4 ${@:R}.mc > ${.TARGET}
170
171 #
172 # Aliases are handled separately since they normally reside in /etc
173 # and can be rebuild without the help of makemap.
174 #
175 .for _f in ${SENDMAIL_ALIASES}
176 ${_f}.db: ${_f}
177         ${SENDMAIL} -bi -OAliasFile=${.ALLSRC}
178         chmod ${SENDMAIL_MAP_PERMS} ${.TARGET}
179 .endfor
180
181 #
182 # ------------------------------------------------------------------------
183 #
184
185 all: cf maps aliases
186
187 clean:
188
189 depend:
190
191 cf: ${INSTALL_CF} ${INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF}
192
193 .ifdef SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID
194 install: install-cf
195 .else
196 install: install-cf install-submit-cf
197 .endif
198
199 install-cf: ${INSTALL_CF}
200 .if ${INSTALL_CF} != /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
201         ${INSTALL} -m ${SHAREMODE} ${INSTALL_CF} /etc/mail/sendmail.cf
202 .endif
203
204
205 install-submit-cf: ${INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF}
206 .ifdef SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID
207         @echo ">>> ERROR: You should not create a submit.cf file if you are using a"
208         @echo "           set-user-ID sendmail binary (SENDMAIL_SET_USER_ID is set"
209         @echo "           in make.conf)."
210         @false
211 .else
212 .if ${INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF} != /etc/mail/submit.cf
213         ${INSTALL} -m ${SHAREMODE} ${INSTALL_SUBMIT_CF} /etc/mail/submit.cf
214 .endif
215 .endif
216
217 aliases: ${SENDMAIL_ALIASES:%=%.db}
218
219 maps: ${SENDMAIL_MAP_OBJ}
220
221 start start-mta start-mspq:
222         @if [ -r ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} ]; then \
223                 echo -n 'Starting:'; \
224                 sh ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} $@; \
225                 echo '.'; \
226         fi
227
228 stop stop-mta stop-mspq:
229         @if [ -r ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} ]; then \
230                 echo -n 'Stopping:'; \
231                 sh ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} $@; \
232                 echo '.'; \
233         fi
234
235 restart restart-mta restart-mspq:
236         @if [ -r ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} ]; then \
237                 echo -n 'Restarting:'; \
238                 sh ${SENDMAIL_START_SCRIPT} $@; \
239                 echo '.'; \
240         fi
241
242 # User defined targets
243 .if exists(Makefile.local)
244 .include "Makefile.local"
245 .endif
246
247 # For the definition of $SHAREMODE
248 .include <bsd.own.mk>