Apollo m68k binaries kit for sendmail 8.9.0 (19980619) This kit include sendmail-8.9.0 original codes, documents and pre-compiled executable binaries. I compiled this kit, used by Apollo C compiler 6.9. The pre-compiled binaries has been tested on an HP/Apollo 425t that is running on SR10.4.1.2 with BSD4.3 environment. It should work for any m68k based Apollo system that is running on SR10.3.5 or later. This patch/binaries kit contains the following files (except original files): INSTALLATION_apollo.txt: how to install this kit README_apollo.txt: This file mailstats/obj.DomainOS.10.4.1.2.m68k/mailstats mailstats for DomainOS m68k makemap/obj.DomainOS.10.4.1.2.m68k/makemap makemap for DomainOS m68k praliases/obj.DomainOS.10.4.1.2.m68k/praliases praliases for DomainOS m68k rmail/obj.DomainOS.10.4.1.2.m68k/rmail rmail for DomainOS m68k smrsh/obj.DomainOS.10.4.1.2.m68k/smrsh smrsh for DomainOS m68k src/obj.DomainOS.10.4.1.2.m68k/sendmail sendmail for DomainOS m68k cf/cf/generic-domainos.cf cf file for DomainOS, generated by cf/cf/generic-domainos.mc cf/cf/generic-domainos.mc mc file for DomainOS About included generic-domainos.cf: The included sendmail.cf is for a host that is connected LAN and using DNS. These two files are modified to compile sendmail. BuildTools/bin/Build: The original Build could not identify DomainOS properly if it is running on bsd4.3 environment. After apply this, new Build can identify DomainOS properly. BuildTools/OS/DomainOS: The original BuildTools/OS/DomainOS include dummy unistd.h. On SR10.4 or later, /usr/include/unistd.h exist. So, the patch will delete dummy unistd.h. And to compile sendmail-8.9.0, We need "-A nansi" option to Apollo CC compiler. The patche will add it. Without "-A nansi" (default is -A xansi"), compile will be completed but generated sendmail will not find any class for K command. Known problems: 1: If your /usr/lib/aliases.pag and /usr/lib/aliases.dir are hard linked for AA, you should un-link these files before run newaliases. Some hints: To run sendmail, I recommend you create /etc/mail directory, set mode properly. (e.g, chacl -B /etc/mail) Then copy your aliase file, create (touch) sendmail.st, create new sendmail.cf (you have to modify it for your environment) under it. DISCLAIMER: This kit is not supported by myself, use it at your own risk. Any questions, suggestions are welcome. My e-mail addressed is ishimura@pictinc.co.jp Takanobu Ishimura Web: http://apollo.pictinc.co.jp/