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<div align='center'><H1>MBSE BBS - Internet Gateway - Postfix setup.</H1></div>
Of course you need to make all these changes as root.
Add the <strong>mbmail</strong> program as service to the postfix system by
adding two lines to <strong>master.cf</strong>.
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#
# Postfix master process configuration file. Each line describes how
# a mailer component program should be run. The fields that make up
# each line are described below. A "-" field value requests that a
# default value be used for that field.
#
# Service: any name that is valid for the specified transport type
# (the next field). With INET transports, a service is specified as
# host:port. The host part (and colon) may be omitted. Either host
# or port may be given in symbolic form or in numeric form. Examples
# for the SMTP server: localhost:smtp receives mail via the loopback
# interface only; 10025 receives mail on port 10025.
#
# Transport type: "inet" for Internet sockets, "unix" for UNIX-domain
# sockets, "fifo" for named pipes.
#
# Private: whether or not access is restricted to the mail system.
# Default is private service. Internet (inet) sockets can't be private.
#
# Unprivileged: whether the service runs with root privileges or as
# the owner of the Postfix system (the owner name is controlled by the
# mail_owner configuration variable in the main.cf file).
#
# Chroot: whether or not the service runs chrooted to the mail queue
# directory (pathname is controlled by the queue_directory configuration
# variable in the main.cf file). Presently, all Postfix daemons can run
# chrooted, except for the pipe and local daemons. The files in the
# examples/chroot-setup subdirectory describe how to set up a Postfix
# chroot environment for your type of machine.
#
# Wakeup time: automatically wake up the named service after the
# specified number of seconds. Specify 0 for no wakeup. Presently,
# only the local pickup and queue manager daemons need a wakeup timer.
#
# Max procs: the maximum number of processes that may execute this
# service simultaneously. Default is to use a globally configurable
# limit (the default_process_limit configuration parameter in main.cf).
#
# Command + args: the command to be executed. The command name is
# relative to the Postfix program directory (pathname is controlled by
# the program_directory configuration variable). Adding one or more
# -v options turns on verbose logging for that service; adding a -D
# option enables symbolic debugging (see the debugger_command variable
# in the main.cf configuration file).
#
# In order to use the "uucp" message tranport below, set up entries
# in the transport table.
#
# In order to use the "cyrus" message transport below, configure it
# in main.cf as the mailbox_transport.
#
# SPECIFY ONLY PROGRAMS THAT ARE WRITTEN TO RUN AS POSTFIX DAEMONS.
# ALL DAEMONS SPECIFIED HERE MUST SPEAK A POSTFIX-INTERNAL PROTOCOL.
#
# ==========================================================================
# service type private unpriv chroot wakeup maxproc command + args
# (yes) (yes) (yes) (never) (50)
# ==========================================================================
smtp inet n - n - - smtpd
pickup fifo n n n 60 1 pickup
cleanup unix - - n - 0 cleanup
qmgr fifo n - n 300 1 qmgr
rewrite unix - - n - - trivial-rewrite
bounce unix - - n - 0 bounce
defer unix - - n - 0 bounce
smtp unix - - n - - smtp
showq unix n - n - - showq
error unix - - n - - error
local unix - n n - - local
cyrus unix - n n - - pipe
flags=R user=cyrus argv=/cyrus/bin/deliver -e -m ${extension} ${user}
uucp unix - n n - - pipe
flags=F user=uucp argv=uux -r -n -z -a$sender - $nexthop!rmail ($recipient)
ifmail unix - n n - 1 pipe
flags=F user=fido argv=/usr/local/bin/ifmail -r $nexthop ($recipient)
mbmail unix - n n - 1 pipe
flags=F user=mbse argv=/opt/mbse/bin/mbmail ($recipient)
bsmtp unix - n n - - pipe
flags=F. user=foo argv=/usr/local/sbin/bsmtp -f $sender $nexthop $recipient
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In <strong>main.cf</strong> change or add the line:<br>
<pre>
relay_domains = $mydestination, f2802.n280.z2.fidonet.org
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The fidonet address will be your fidonet address of course. If you have more
fidonet aka's, add them as well seperated with commas.
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Next you need to add <strong>mbmail</strong> to the
<strong>transport</strong> file.
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# /etc/postfix/transport
#
# execute "postmap /etc/postfix/transport" after changing this file
#
# Local destinations
#
seaport.mbse.nl local:
www.mbse.nl local:
news.mbse.nl local:
#
# Fidonet mailers at this machine. Test on several strings to make sure
# it will catches everything.
#
z1 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
.z1 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
z2 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
.z2 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
z3 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
.z3 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
z4 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
.z4 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
z5 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
.z5 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
z6 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
.z6 mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
fidonet mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
.fidonet mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
fidonet.org mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
.fidonet.org mbmail:f2802.n280.z2.fidonet
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Don't forget to run <strong>postmap /etc/postfix/transport</strong>. Now all
files are changed, run <strong>postfix reload</strong> to activate the
changes.
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