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-rw-r--r--mail/Makefile6
-rw-r--r--mail/elm+ME/Makefile19
-rw-r--r--mail/elm+ME/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/elm+ME/scripts/pre-configure333
-rw-r--r--mail/elm/Makefile19
-rw-r--r--mail/elm/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/elm/scripts/pre-configure333
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/Makefile32
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/files/patch-aa111
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/files/patch-ab33
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/files/patch-ac19
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/files/patch-ad35
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/pkg-comment1
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/pkg-descr5
-rw-r--r--mail/metamail/pkg-plist52
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/Makefile16
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/files/patch-aa31
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/files/patch-ab16
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/files/patch-ac50
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/files/patch-ad216
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/pkg-comment1
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/pkg-descr3
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/pkg-plist118
-rw-r--r--mail/mh/scripts/configure9
-rw-r--r--mail/pgpsendmail/Makefile19
-rw-r--r--mail/pgpsendmail/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/pgpsendmail/files/patch-aa124
-rw-r--r--mail/pgpsendmail/files/patch-ab315
-rw-r--r--mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-comment1
-rw-r--r--mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-descr8
-rw-r--r--mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-plist9
-rw-r--r--mail/pine4/Makefile19
-rw-r--r--mail/pine4/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/pine4/pkg-comment1
-rw-r--r--mail/pine4/pkg-descr6
-rw-r--r--mail/pine4/pkg-plist7
-rw-r--r--mail/popper/Makefile19
-rw-r--r--mail/popper/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/popper/pkg-comment1
-rw-r--r--mail/popper/pkg-descr4
-rw-r--r--mail/popper/pkg-plist3
-rw-r--r--mail/procmail/Makefile21
-rw-r--r--mail/procmail/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/procmail/files/patch-aa64
-rw-r--r--mail/procmail/pkg-comment1
-rw-r--r--mail/procmail/pkg-descr9
-rw-r--r--mail/procmail/pkg-plist11
-rw-r--r--mail/qpopper/Makefile19
-rw-r--r--mail/qpopper/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/qpopper/pkg-comment1
-rw-r--r--mail/qpopper/pkg-descr4
-rw-r--r--mail/qpopper/pkg-plist3
-rw-r--r--mail/smail/Makefile42
-rw-r--r--mail/smail/distinfo1
-rw-r--r--mail/smail/files/EDITME1225
-rw-r--r--mail/smail/files/freebsd2.073
-rw-r--r--mail/smail/pkg-comment1
-rw-r--r--mail/smail/pkg-descr6
-rw-r--r--mail/smail/pkg-plist60
-rw-r--r--mail/smail/scripts/configure6
62 files changed, 0 insertions, 3550 deletions
diff --git a/mail/Makefile b/mail/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 392c327ff208..000000000000
--- a/mail/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.11 1995/05/13 07:55:53 asami Exp $
-#
-
-SUBDIR= elm metamail mh mpack pgpsendmail pine popper procmail smail
-
-.include <bsd.port.subdir.mk>
diff --git a/mail/elm+ME/Makefile b/mail/elm+ME/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 661e03485dd2..000000000000
--- a/mail/elm+ME/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: elm
-# Version required: 2.4
-# Date created: 14 October 1994
-# Whom: piero
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.4 1995/04/11 20:28:05 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= elm2.4
-PKGNAME= elm-2.4
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://dsinc.myxa.com/pub/elm/
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
-
-NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes
-IS_INTERACTIVE= yes
-NO_PACKAGE= yes
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/elm+ME/distinfo b/mail/elm+ME/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 906888ac0740..000000000000
--- a/mail/elm+ME/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (elm2.4.tar.Z) = 0e9d1985fc64bfb39a91eb406b124f64
diff --git a/mail/elm+ME/scripts/pre-configure b/mail/elm+ME/scripts/pre-configure
deleted file mode 100644
index b336c7e584e7..000000000000
--- a/mail/elm+ME/scripts/pre-configure
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,333 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh -
-#
-# pre-configure script for Elm port to FreeBSD 2.0
-# $Id: pre-configure,v 1.1 1994/11/25 19:13:56 gpalmer Exp $
-
-PortsDir=$PORTSDIR
- CurDir=$CURDIR
- WrkSrc=$WRKSRC
-
-echo ""
-echo "Elm comes with a Configure script to help you setting things up."
-echo "Unfortunately, this script asks for things (like locking style)"
-echo "which can be misleading."
-echo "I (the porter) tried and configure a general Elm (without MIME"
-echo "support), hopefully suitable for most systems."
-echo "Please note that if you will run Elm on a system with NFSmounted"
-echo "mailboxes you need to enable dot locking (see below)".
-echo ""
-
-echo ""
-echo "You now have two possible choices:"
-echo ""
-echo " 1) use my configuration as default, run Configure on top of it."
-echo " 2) run Configure from scratch."
-echo ""
-echo "Due to a check done iside the Elm Configure script, I cannot run"
-echo "it automagically. If you want to pick up the default configura-"
-echo "tion, simply press ENTER each time the script asks you anything."
-echo ""
-echo -n "Your choice [1]: "
-read foo
-
-if [ ! ${foo} ] ; then
- foo=1
-fi
-
-if [ ${foo} -eq 1 ] ; then
- #DON'T ALTER INDENTATION
- cat > ${WrkSrc}/config.sh << 'EOF'
-#!/bin/sh
-# config.sh
-# This file was produced by running the Configure script.
-
-Log='$Log'
-Header='$Header'
-bin='/usr/local/bin'
-contains='grep'
-cppstdin='/usr/bin/cpp'
-cppminus=''
-d_getopt='define'
-d_memcpy='define'
-d_mkdir='define'
-d_rename='define'
-d_symlink='define'
-d_whoami='undef'
-n='-n'
-c=''
-orderlib='false'
-ranlib='/usr/bin/ranlib'
-package='elm2'
-pager='builtin+'
-prefshell='/bin/csh'
-startsh='#!/bin/sh'
-d_eunice='undef'
-define='define'
-eunicefix=':'
-loclist='
-cat
-chgrp
-chmod
-cp
-echo
-expr
-grep
-ln
-ls
-make
-mv
-rm
-sed
-sleep
-touch
-tr
-'
-expr='/bin/expr'
-sed='/usr/bin/sed'
-echo='/bin/echo'
-cat='/bin/cat'
-rm='/bin/rm'
-mv='/bin/mv'
-cp='/bin/cp'
-tail=''
-tr='/usr/bin/tr'
-mkdir=''
-sort=''
-uniq=''
-grep='/usr/bin/grep'
-trylist='
-Mcc
-compress
-cpp
-date
-emacs
-execmail
-ispell
-line
-lint
-lp
-lpr
-mailx
-mips
-more
-nroff
-pack
-pg
-pmake
-pr
-rmail
-sendmail
-shar
-smail
-submit
-tar
-tbl
-test
-troff
-uname
-uuname
-vi
-'
-test='test'
-inews=''
-ispell='ispell'
-egrep=''
-more='/usr/bin/more'
-pg='pg'
-Mcc='Mcc'
-vi='/usr/bin/vi'
-mailx='mailx'
-mail=''
-cpp='/usr/bin/cpp'
-perl=''
-emacs='emacs'
-ls='/bin/ls'
-rmail='/bin/rmail'
-sendmail='/usr/sbin/sendmail'
-shar='/usr/bin/shar'
-smail='smail'
-submit=''
-tbl='/usr/bin/tbl'
-troff='/usr/bin/troff'
-nroff='/usr/bin/nroff'
-uname='/usr/bin/uname'
-uuname='/usr/bin/uuname'
-line='line'
-chgrp='/usr/bin/chgrp'
-chmod='/bin/chmod'
-lint='lint'
-sleep='/bin/sleep'
-pr='/usr/bin/pr'
-tar='/usr/bin/tar'
-ln='/bin/ln'
-lpr='/usr/bin/lpr'
-lp='/usr/bin/lp'
-touch='/usr/bin/touch'
-make='/usr/bin/make'
-date='/bin/date'
-csh=''
-pmake='pmake'
-mips='false'
-col=''
-pack='pack'
-compress='/usr/bin/compress'
-execmail=''
-libswanted='intl nls'
-c_date='Sat May 13 00:58:50 MSD 1995'
-d_ascii='undef'
-d_broke_ctype='undef'
-d_calendar='define'
-calendar='calendar'
-d_chown_neg1='define'
-d_content='undef'
-d_crypt='define'
-cryptlib='/usr/lib/libcrypt.a'
-d_cuserid='undef'
-d_disphost='undef'
-d_domname='define'
-d_usegetdom='undef'
-d_errlst='define'
-d_flock='define'
-d_dotlock='undef'
-d_fcntlock='undef'
-lock_dir='/var/spool/lock'
-has_flock='define'
-has_fcntl='define'
-d_ftruncate='define'
-d_gethname='define'
-d_douname='undef'
-d_host_comp='undef'
-ign_hname='n'
-d_havetlib='define'
-termlib='-ltermlib'
-d_index='undef'
-d_internet='define'
-d_ispell='undef'
-ispell_path=''
-ispell_options=''
-d_locale='define'
-d_nl_types='define'
-d_msgcat='define'
-d_usenls='undef'
-d_mallocvoid='define'
-d_mboxedit='undef'
-d_mime='undef'
-defencoding='7bit'
-defcharset='US-ASCII'
-defdispcharset='US-ASCII'
-d_mmdf='undef'
-d_newauto='define'
-d_noaddfrom='define'
-d_usedomain='undef'
-d_noxheader='undef'
-d_pidcheck='define'
-d_ptem='undef'
-d_putenv='define'
-d_remlock='undef'
-maxattempts='6'
-d_setgid='undef'
-d_savegrpmboxid='undef'
-mailermode='755'
-d_sigvec='undef'
-d_sigvectr='undef'
-d_sigset='undef'
-d_sighold='undef'
-d_sigprocmask='define'
-d_sigblock='undef'
-d_sigaction='define'
-d_strcspn='define'
-d_strspn='define'
-d_strpbrk='define'
-d_strerror='define'
-d_strftime='define'
-d_strings='undef'
-d_pwdinsys='undef'
-strings='/usr/include/string.h'
-includepath=''
-d_strstr='define'
-d_strtok='define'
-d_subshell='define'
-d_tempnam='define'
-tempnamo=''
-tempnamc=''
-d_termio='undef'
-d_termios='define'
-d_useembed='define'
-d_utimbuf='define'
-d_vfork='define'
-defbatsub='no subject (file transmission)'
-defeditor='/usr/bin/vi'
-editoropts=''
-hostname="${Hostname}"
-phostname='hostname'
-mydomain="${Domain}"
-autohostname='define'
-i_memory='define'
-i_stdarg='define'
-i_stdlib='define'
-i_time='define'
-i_systime='define'
-d_systimekernel='undef'
-i_unistd='define'
-i_utime='define'
-i_sysutime='undef'
-lib='/usr/local/lib'
-libc='/usr/lib/libc.so.2.1'
-linepr='/usr/bin/lpr'
-maildir='/var/mail'
-mailer='/usr/sbin/sendmail'
-mailgrp='bin'
-mansrc='/usr/local/man/man1'
-catmansrc='/usr/local/man/cat1'
-manext='.1'
-manext_choice='.1'
-catmanext='.1'
-catmanext_choice='.1'
-packed='n'
-manroff='/usr/bin/nroff'
-manroffopts=''
-suffix=''
-packer=''
-models='none'
-split=''
-small=''
-medium=''
-large=''
-huge=''
-optimize='-O2'
-ccflags=''
-cppflags=''
-ldflags=''
-cc='cc'
-libs=''
-nametype='bsd'
-d_passnames='define'
-d_berknames='define'
-d_usgnames='undef'
-passcat='cat /etc/passwd'
-rmttape='unknown-remote-tape-unit'
-roff='/usr/bin/troff'
-roffopts=''
-sigtype='void'
-spitshell='cat'
-shsharp='true'
-sharpbang='#!'
-tmpdir='/tmp'
-tzname_handling='TM_ZONE'
-use_pmake='n'
-xencf=''
-xenlf=''
-d_xenix='undef'
-d_bsd='define'
-CONFIG=true
-EOF
-
-fi # choice = 1
-
-cd ${WrkSrc}
-sh Configure
-cd ${CurDir}
-
-exit 0
-# END
-
diff --git a/mail/elm/Makefile b/mail/elm/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 661e03485dd2..000000000000
--- a/mail/elm/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: elm
-# Version required: 2.4
-# Date created: 14 October 1994
-# Whom: piero
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.4 1995/04/11 20:28:05 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= elm2.4
-PKGNAME= elm-2.4
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://dsinc.myxa.com/pub/elm/
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
-
-NO_WRKSUBDIR= yes
-IS_INTERACTIVE= yes
-NO_PACKAGE= yes
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/elm/distinfo b/mail/elm/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 906888ac0740..000000000000
--- a/mail/elm/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (elm2.4.tar.Z) = 0e9d1985fc64bfb39a91eb406b124f64
diff --git a/mail/elm/scripts/pre-configure b/mail/elm/scripts/pre-configure
deleted file mode 100644
index b336c7e584e7..000000000000
--- a/mail/elm/scripts/pre-configure
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,333 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh -
-#
-# pre-configure script for Elm port to FreeBSD 2.0
-# $Id: pre-configure,v 1.1 1994/11/25 19:13:56 gpalmer Exp $
-
-PortsDir=$PORTSDIR
- CurDir=$CURDIR
- WrkSrc=$WRKSRC
-
-echo ""
-echo "Elm comes with a Configure script to help you setting things up."
-echo "Unfortunately, this script asks for things (like locking style)"
-echo "which can be misleading."
-echo "I (the porter) tried and configure a general Elm (without MIME"
-echo "support), hopefully suitable for most systems."
-echo "Please note that if you will run Elm on a system with NFSmounted"
-echo "mailboxes you need to enable dot locking (see below)".
-echo ""
-
-echo ""
-echo "You now have two possible choices:"
-echo ""
-echo " 1) use my configuration as default, run Configure on top of it."
-echo " 2) run Configure from scratch."
-echo ""
-echo "Due to a check done iside the Elm Configure script, I cannot run"
-echo "it automagically. If you want to pick up the default configura-"
-echo "tion, simply press ENTER each time the script asks you anything."
-echo ""
-echo -n "Your choice [1]: "
-read foo
-
-if [ ! ${foo} ] ; then
- foo=1
-fi
-
-if [ ${foo} -eq 1 ] ; then
- #DON'T ALTER INDENTATION
- cat > ${WrkSrc}/config.sh << 'EOF'
-#!/bin/sh
-# config.sh
-# This file was produced by running the Configure script.
-
-Log='$Log'
-Header='$Header'
-bin='/usr/local/bin'
-contains='grep'
-cppstdin='/usr/bin/cpp'
-cppminus=''
-d_getopt='define'
-d_memcpy='define'
-d_mkdir='define'
-d_rename='define'
-d_symlink='define'
-d_whoami='undef'
-n='-n'
-c=''
-orderlib='false'
-ranlib='/usr/bin/ranlib'
-package='elm2'
-pager='builtin+'
-prefshell='/bin/csh'
-startsh='#!/bin/sh'
-d_eunice='undef'
-define='define'
-eunicefix=':'
-loclist='
-cat
-chgrp
-chmod
-cp
-echo
-expr
-grep
-ln
-ls
-make
-mv
-rm
-sed
-sleep
-touch
-tr
-'
-expr='/bin/expr'
-sed='/usr/bin/sed'
-echo='/bin/echo'
-cat='/bin/cat'
-rm='/bin/rm'
-mv='/bin/mv'
-cp='/bin/cp'
-tail=''
-tr='/usr/bin/tr'
-mkdir=''
-sort=''
-uniq=''
-grep='/usr/bin/grep'
-trylist='
-Mcc
-compress
-cpp
-date
-emacs
-execmail
-ispell
-line
-lint
-lp
-lpr
-mailx
-mips
-more
-nroff
-pack
-pg
-pmake
-pr
-rmail
-sendmail
-shar
-smail
-submit
-tar
-tbl
-test
-troff
-uname
-uuname
-vi
-'
-test='test'
-inews=''
-ispell='ispell'
-egrep=''
-more='/usr/bin/more'
-pg='pg'
-Mcc='Mcc'
-vi='/usr/bin/vi'
-mailx='mailx'
-mail=''
-cpp='/usr/bin/cpp'
-perl=''
-emacs='emacs'
-ls='/bin/ls'
-rmail='/bin/rmail'
-sendmail='/usr/sbin/sendmail'
-shar='/usr/bin/shar'
-smail='smail'
-submit=''
-tbl='/usr/bin/tbl'
-troff='/usr/bin/troff'
-nroff='/usr/bin/nroff'
-uname='/usr/bin/uname'
-uuname='/usr/bin/uuname'
-line='line'
-chgrp='/usr/bin/chgrp'
-chmod='/bin/chmod'
-lint='lint'
-sleep='/bin/sleep'
-pr='/usr/bin/pr'
-tar='/usr/bin/tar'
-ln='/bin/ln'
-lpr='/usr/bin/lpr'
-lp='/usr/bin/lp'
-touch='/usr/bin/touch'
-make='/usr/bin/make'
-date='/bin/date'
-csh=''
-pmake='pmake'
-mips='false'
-col=''
-pack='pack'
-compress='/usr/bin/compress'
-execmail=''
-libswanted='intl nls'
-c_date='Sat May 13 00:58:50 MSD 1995'
-d_ascii='undef'
-d_broke_ctype='undef'
-d_calendar='define'
-calendar='calendar'
-d_chown_neg1='define'
-d_content='undef'
-d_crypt='define'
-cryptlib='/usr/lib/libcrypt.a'
-d_cuserid='undef'
-d_disphost='undef'
-d_domname='define'
-d_usegetdom='undef'
-d_errlst='define'
-d_flock='define'
-d_dotlock='undef'
-d_fcntlock='undef'
-lock_dir='/var/spool/lock'
-has_flock='define'
-has_fcntl='define'
-d_ftruncate='define'
-d_gethname='define'
-d_douname='undef'
-d_host_comp='undef'
-ign_hname='n'
-d_havetlib='define'
-termlib='-ltermlib'
-d_index='undef'
-d_internet='define'
-d_ispell='undef'
-ispell_path=''
-ispell_options=''
-d_locale='define'
-d_nl_types='define'
-d_msgcat='define'
-d_usenls='undef'
-d_mallocvoid='define'
-d_mboxedit='undef'
-d_mime='undef'
-defencoding='7bit'
-defcharset='US-ASCII'
-defdispcharset='US-ASCII'
-d_mmdf='undef'
-d_newauto='define'
-d_noaddfrom='define'
-d_usedomain='undef'
-d_noxheader='undef'
-d_pidcheck='define'
-d_ptem='undef'
-d_putenv='define'
-d_remlock='undef'
-maxattempts='6'
-d_setgid='undef'
-d_savegrpmboxid='undef'
-mailermode='755'
-d_sigvec='undef'
-d_sigvectr='undef'
-d_sigset='undef'
-d_sighold='undef'
-d_sigprocmask='define'
-d_sigblock='undef'
-d_sigaction='define'
-d_strcspn='define'
-d_strspn='define'
-d_strpbrk='define'
-d_strerror='define'
-d_strftime='define'
-d_strings='undef'
-d_pwdinsys='undef'
-strings='/usr/include/string.h'
-includepath=''
-d_strstr='define'
-d_strtok='define'
-d_subshell='define'
-d_tempnam='define'
-tempnamo=''
-tempnamc=''
-d_termio='undef'
-d_termios='define'
-d_useembed='define'
-d_utimbuf='define'
-d_vfork='define'
-defbatsub='no subject (file transmission)'
-defeditor='/usr/bin/vi'
-editoropts=''
-hostname="${Hostname}"
-phostname='hostname'
-mydomain="${Domain}"
-autohostname='define'
-i_memory='define'
-i_stdarg='define'
-i_stdlib='define'
-i_time='define'
-i_systime='define'
-d_systimekernel='undef'
-i_unistd='define'
-i_utime='define'
-i_sysutime='undef'
-lib='/usr/local/lib'
-libc='/usr/lib/libc.so.2.1'
-linepr='/usr/bin/lpr'
-maildir='/var/mail'
-mailer='/usr/sbin/sendmail'
-mailgrp='bin'
-mansrc='/usr/local/man/man1'
-catmansrc='/usr/local/man/cat1'
-manext='.1'
-manext_choice='.1'
-catmanext='.1'
-catmanext_choice='.1'
-packed='n'
-manroff='/usr/bin/nroff'
-manroffopts=''
-suffix=''
-packer=''
-models='none'
-split=''
-small=''
-medium=''
-large=''
-huge=''
-optimize='-O2'
-ccflags=''
-cppflags=''
-ldflags=''
-cc='cc'
-libs=''
-nametype='bsd'
-d_passnames='define'
-d_berknames='define'
-d_usgnames='undef'
-passcat='cat /etc/passwd'
-rmttape='unknown-remote-tape-unit'
-roff='/usr/bin/troff'
-roffopts=''
-sigtype='void'
-spitshell='cat'
-shsharp='true'
-sharpbang='#!'
-tmpdir='/tmp'
-tzname_handling='TM_ZONE'
-use_pmake='n'
-xencf=''
-xenlf=''
-d_xenix='undef'
-d_bsd='define'
-CONFIG=true
-EOF
-
-fi # choice = 1
-
-cd ${WrkSrc}
-sh Configure
-cd ${CurDir}
-
-exit 0
-# END
-
diff --git a/mail/metamail/Makefile b/mail/metamail/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index e59697c3c501..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,32 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: metamail
-# Version required: 2.7
-# Date created: 17 Oct 1994
-# Whom: torstenb
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.4 1995/04/23 12:47:03 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= mm2.7
-PKGNAME= mm-2.7
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://thumper.bellcore.com/pub/nsb/
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
-
-MAINTAINER= torstenb@FreeBSD.ORG
-
-WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/${DISTNAME}/src
-
-post-install:
- gzip -9nf ${PREFIX}/man/man1/audiocompose.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/audiosend.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/extcompose.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/getfilename.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/mailto-hebrew.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/mailto.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/metamail.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/metasend.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/mime.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/mimencode.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/mmencode.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/patch-metamail.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/richtext.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/showaudio.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/showexternal.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/shownonascii.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/showpartial.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/showpicture.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/splitmail.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man4/mailcap.4
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/metamail/distinfo b/mail/metamail/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index f3ecde59a2b2..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (mm2.7.tar.Z) = fd5617ea87e20d7f2fa839e1d1fede60
diff --git a/mail/metamail/files/patch-aa b/mail/metamail/files/patch-aa
deleted file mode 100644
index 59514f2f06b8..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/files/patch-aa
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,111 +0,0 @@
-*** Makefile.orig Wed Jan 26 18:32:33 1994
---- Makefile Sat May 6 12:53:48 1995
-***************
-*** 38,44 ****
-
- STATICFLAG=FOOBAR${HOST_ARCH}
-
-! CFLAGS = -g -I. ${$(STATICFLAG)}
- # The following is better if you want to make sure you run with SYSV defined
- # CFLAGS = -g -I. ${$(STATICFLAG)} -DSYSV
- # Also, for SGI Irix, compile in K&R mode
---- 38,44 ----
-
- STATICFLAG=FOOBAR${HOST_ARCH}
-
-! CFLAGS = -O -I. ${$(STATICFLAG)}
- # The following is better if you want to make sure you run with SYSV defined
- # CFLAGS = -g -I. ${$(STATICFLAG)} -DSYSV
- # Also, for SGI Irix, compile in K&R mode
-***************
-*** 49,57 ****
- # LDLIBS variable.
- #
- # For Sun and BSD systems, the following should work...
-! LDLIBS =
- # On BSD 4.4 systems, you will need the following
-! # LDLIBS = -lcompat
- # On SGI machines, we need -lsun for getpw...(), and -lc_s saves some space.
- # LDLIBS = -lsun -lc_s
- # ISC SysVr3.2.2 has a shared C library and requires libinet.a to resolve
---- 49,57 ----
- # LDLIBS variable.
- #
- # For Sun and BSD systems, the following should work...
-! # LDLIBS =
- # On BSD 4.4 systems, you will need the following
-! LDLIBS = -lcompat
- # On SGI machines, we need -lsun for getpw...(), and -lc_s saves some space.
- # LDLIBS = -lsun -lc_s
- # ISC SysVr3.2.2 has a shared C library and requires libinet.a to resolve
-***************
-*** 72,81 ****
- # install -s -c $(LOCALBINDIR) $$file
- #
- #INSTALL = cp
-! INSTALL = install -c -s
-
- # Root of installation tree
-! INSTROOT = /usr/local
- #
- # This is where binaries should be copied
- LOCALBINDIR = ${INSTROOT}/bin
---- 72,81 ----
- # install -s -c $(LOCALBINDIR) $$file
- #
- #INSTALL = cp
-! INSTALL = install -c
-
- # Root of installation tree
-! INSTROOT = ${PREFIX}
- #
- # This is where binaries should be copied
- LOCALBINDIR = ${INSTROOT}/bin
-***************
-*** 96,104 ****
- # This helps with the "for" constructs below on some platforms:
- SHELL=/bin/sh
-
-! install: basics
-
-! basics::
- (cd metamail ; $(MAKE) CONFIGDIR=../${CONFIGDIR} CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" CC="${CC}" LDLIBS="${LDLIBS}")
- -${RM} bin/metamail
- (cd bin; ${LN} ../metamail/metamail metamail)
---- 96,104 ----
- # This helps with the "for" constructs below on some platforms:
- SHELL=/bin/sh
-
-! install: install-all
-
-! all basics::
- (cd metamail ; $(MAKE) CONFIGDIR=../${CONFIGDIR} CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" CC="${CC}" LDLIBS="${LDLIBS}")
- -${RM} bin/metamail
- (cd bin; ${LN} ../metamail/metamail metamail)
-***************
-*** 117,123 ****
- (cd bin; ${LN} ../richmail/richtext richtext)
- -${RM} bin/richtoatk
- (cd bin; ${LN} ../richmail/richtoatk richtoatk)
-! (cd fonts ; $(MAKE) CONFIGDIR=../${CONFIGDIR} CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" CC="${CC}" LDLIBS="${LDLIBS}" FONTSUFFIX="${FONTSUFFIX}")
- -${RM} bin/shownonascii
- (cd bin; ${LN} ../fonts/shownonascii shownonascii)
- -${RM} bin/mailto-hebrew
---- 117,123 ----
- (cd bin; ${LN} ../richmail/richtext richtext)
- -${RM} bin/richtoatk
- (cd bin; ${LN} ../richmail/richtoatk richtoatk)
-! (cd fonts ; $(MAKE) PREFIX=${PREFIX} CONFIGDIR=../${CONFIGDIR} CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" CC="${CC}" LDLIBS="${LDLIBS}" FONTSUFFIX="${FONTSUFFIX}")
- -${RM} bin/shownonascii
- (cd bin; ${LN} ../fonts/shownonascii shownonascii)
- -${RM} bin/mailto-hebrew
-***************
-*** 149,154 ****
---- 149,155 ----
- -mv $(MAILCAPDIR)/mailcap $(MAILCAPDIR)/mailcap.old
- @echo "installing file $(MAILCAPDIR)/mailcap"
- ${CP} mailcap $(MAILCAPDIR)
-+ (cd fonts ; $(MAKE) PREFIX=${PREFIX} CONFIGDIR=../${CONFIGDIR} CFLAGS="${CFLAGS}" CC="${CC}" LDLIBS="${LDLIBS}" FONTSUFFIX="${FONTSUFFIX}" install)
-
- uninstall-all:
- @(cd bin; \
diff --git a/mail/metamail/files/patch-ab b/mail/metamail/files/patch-ab
deleted file mode 100644
index 87f0b6b6f1c9..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/files/patch-ab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
-*** config.h.orig Mon Oct 17 21:06:22 1994
---- config.h Mon Oct 17 21:08:13 1994
-***************
-*** 73,79 ****
- #ifdef SYSV
- #define RESET_PROGRAM "tput clear"
- #else
-! #ifdef __BSD_4_4__
- #define RESET_PROGRAM "/usr/bin/reset"
- #else
- #define RESET_PROGRAM "/usr/ucb/reset"
---- 73,79 ----
- #ifdef SYSV
- #define RESET_PROGRAM "tput clear"
- #else
-! #if defined(__BSD_4_4__) || defined(__FreeBSD__)
- #define RESET_PROGRAM "/usr/bin/reset"
- #else
- #define RESET_PROGRAM "/usr/ucb/reset"
-***************
-*** 155,161 ****
---- 155,165 ----
- #ifdef NeXT
- #define sigtype void
- #else
-+ #ifdef __FreeBSD__
-+ #define sigtype void
-+ #else
- #define sigtype int
-+ #endif
- #endif
- #endif
-
diff --git a/mail/metamail/files/patch-ac b/mail/metamail/files/patch-ac
deleted file mode 100644
index 22277ebe313b..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/files/patch-ac
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-*** bin/sun2mime.ORIG Sat Nov 13 15:53:51 1993
---- bin/sun2mime Mon Dec 12 10:07:44 1994
-***************
-*** 11,17 ****
- fi
- TMPFILE=${METAMAIL_TMPDIR}/suntomime.$$
-
-! /bin/nawk '
- BEGIN { printf("Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary=--------\n\n")
- RS=""; FS="\n"; mode="HEADER" }
- mode == "HEADER" {
---- 11,17 ----
- fi
- TMPFILE=${METAMAIL_TMPDIR}/suntomime.$$
-
-! /usr/bin/awk '
- BEGIN { printf("Content-type: multipart/mixed; boundary=--------\n\n")
- RS=""; FS="\n"; mode="HEADER" }
- mode == "HEADER" {
diff --git a/mail/metamail/files/patch-ad b/mail/metamail/files/patch-ad
deleted file mode 100644
index dab1cfc9d3af..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/files/patch-ad
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,35 +0,0 @@
-*** fonts/Makefile.orig Mon May 31 22:49:27 1993
---- fonts/Makefile Thu May 18 21:55:42 1995
-***************
-*** 28,39 ****
- -${DIRBUILDER}
-
- shownonascii: Xshownonascii
-! sed -e s@/u/nsb/lib/fonts@`pwd`@ < Xshownonascii > shownonascii
- chmod +x shownonascii
-
- mailto-hebrew: Xmailto-hebrew
-! sed -e s@/u/nsb/lib/fonts@`pwd`@ < Xmailto-hebrew > mailto-hebrew
- chmod +x mailto-hebrew
-
- clean:
- rm -f heb6x13.${FONTSUFFIX} heb8x13.${FONTSUFFIX} heb8x13B.${FONTSUFFIX} shownonascii mailto-hebrew fonts.dir
---- 28,45 ----
- -${DIRBUILDER}
-
- shownonascii: Xshownonascii
-! sed -e s@/u/nsb/lib/fonts@${PREFIX}/lib/metamail/fonts@ < Xshownonascii > shownonascii
- chmod +x shownonascii
-
- mailto-hebrew: Xmailto-hebrew
-! sed -e s@/u/nsb/lib/fonts@${PREFIX}/lib/metamail/fonts@ < Xmailto-hebrew > mailto-hebrew
- chmod +x mailto-hebrew
-+
-+ install:
-+ mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/lib/metamail/fonts
-+ install -c heb6x13.${FONTSUFFIX} heb8x13.${FONTSUFFIX} \
-+ heb8x13B.${FONTSUFFIX} ${PREFIX}/lib/metamail/fonts
-+ if [ -d /usr/X11R6 ]; then mkfontdir ${PREFIX}/lib/metamail/fonts ; fi
-
- clean:
- rm -f heb6x13.${FONTSUFFIX} heb8x13.${FONTSUFFIX} heb8x13B.${FONTSUFFIX} shownonascii mailto-hebrew fonts.dir
diff --git a/mail/metamail/pkg-comment b/mail/metamail/pkg-comment
deleted file mode 100644
index 65779b7f147f..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/pkg-comment
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Metamail - implementation of MIME, the Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
diff --git a/mail/metamail/pkg-descr b/mail/metamail/pkg-descr
deleted file mode 100644
index e21cb9eceb18..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/pkg-descr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,5 +0,0 @@
-Metamail is an implementation of MIME, the Multipurpose Internet
-Mail Extensions, a proposed standard for multimedia mail on the Internet.
-Metamail implements MIME, and also implements extensibility and
-configuration via the "mailcap" mechanism described in an informational
-RFC that is a companion to the MIME document.
diff --git a/mail/metamail/pkg-plist b/mail/metamail/pkg-plist
deleted file mode 100644
index aacf3068cfac..000000000000
--- a/mail/metamail/pkg-plist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-bin/audiocompose
-bin/audiosend
-bin/extcompose
-bin/getfilename
-bin/mailserver
-bin/mailto
-bin/mailto-hebrew
-bin/metamail
-bin/metasend
-bin/mimencode
-bin/mmencode
-bin/patch-metamail
-bin/rcvAppleSingle
-bin/richtext
-bin/richtoatk
-bin/showaudio
-bin/showexternal
-bin/shownonascii
-bin/showpartial
-bin/showpicture
-bin/sndAppleSingle
-bin/splitmail
-bin/sun-audio-file
-bin/sun-message.csh
-bin/sun-to-mime
-bin/sun2mime
-bin/sun2mime.orig
-lib/metamail/fonts/heb6x13.pcf
-lib/metamail/fonts/heb8x13.pcf
-lib/metamail/fonts/heb8x13B.pcf
-lib/metamail/fonts/fonts.dir
-etc/mailcap
-man/man1/audiocompose.1.gz
-man/man1/audiosend.1.gz
-man/man1/extcompose.1.gz
-man/man1/getfilename.1.gz
-man/man1/mailto-hebrew.1.gz
-man/man1/mailto.1.gz
-man/man1/metamail.1.gz
-man/man1/metasend.1.gz
-man/man1/mime.1.gz
-man/man1/mimencode.1.gz
-man/man1/mmencode.1.gz
-man/man1/patch-metamail.1.gz
-man/man1/richtext.1.gz
-man/man1/showaudio.1.gz
-man/man1/showexternal.1.gz
-man/man1/shownonascii.1.gz
-man/man1/showpartial.1.gz
-man/man1/showpicture.1.gz
-man/man1/splitmail.1.gz
-man/man4/mailcap.4.gz
diff --git a/mail/mh/Makefile b/mail/mh/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 88f1fb160f36..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: mh
-# Version required: 6.8.3
-# Date created: Oct 4, 1994
-# Whom: pst
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1995/04/11 20:28:15 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= mh-6.8.3
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/mh/tar/
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
-
-MAINTAINER= markm@FreeBSD.ORG
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/mh/distinfo b/mail/mh/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 610e3ea4a923..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (mh-6.8.3.tar.Z) = 70bd6efcdeb3ba9d8a0484098e15b830
diff --git a/mail/mh/files/patch-aa b/mail/mh/files/patch-aa
deleted file mode 100644
index 2819ec54a471..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/files/patch-aa
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,31 +0,0 @@
-*** /dev/null Tue Oct 4 16:00:58 1994
---- conf/FreeBSD Tue Oct 4 15:18:03 1994
-***************
-*** 0 ****
---- 1,26 ----
-+ # @(#)$Id: MH,v 1.7 1990/04/06 09:44:31 sources Exp $
-+ # FreeBSD running sendmail
-+
-+ bin /usr/local/bin
-+ etc /usr/local/lib/mh
-+ mandir /usr/local/man
-+ mail /var/mail
-+ chown /usr/sbin/chown
-+ mts sendmail/smtp
-+ cc cc
-+ signal void
-+
-+ # Good options for all MH installations (personal preferences)
-+ options ATHENA DUMB FOLDPROT='"0700"' MHE MHRC RPATHS SBACKUP='"\\043"'
-+
-+ # FreeBSD specific options (for FreeBSD-1.x, remove BSD44)
-+ options BSD42 BSD43 BSD44 WAITINT UNISTD VSPRINTF MORE='"/usr/bin/more"'
-+ options NORUSERPASS DBMPWD POSIX NTOHLSWAP SYS5DIR OVERHEAD
-+ options BIND MIME SENDMTS SMTP WHATNOW ZONEINFO
-+
-+ # If you want POP support, this will help you get started, but feel
-+ # free to customize it.
-+ #pop on
-+ #popdir /usr/local/libexec
-+ #options APOP='"/etc/pop.auth"' MPOP RPOP
-+ #ldoptlibs -lcrypt
diff --git a/mail/mh/files/patch-ab b/mail/mh/files/patch-ab
deleted file mode 100644
index b5d02ae2d62c..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/files/patch-ab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,16 +0,0 @@
-*** folder.c.orig Tue Nov 30 20:01:36 1993
---- uip/folder.c Fri Jul 1 13:11:16 1994
-***************
-*** 551,556 ****
---- 551,561 ----
-
- base = strcmp (name, "./") ? name : name + 2;/* hack */
-
-+ /* short-cut to see if directory has any sub-directories */
-+
-+ if (stat (name, &st) != NOTOK && st.st_nlink == 2)
-+ return;
-+
- if ((dd = opendir (name)) == NULL) {
- admonish (name, "unable to read directory ");
- return;
diff --git a/mail/mh/files/patch-ac b/mail/mh/files/patch-ac
deleted file mode 100644
index 65730405c162..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/files/patch-ac
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-*** slocal.c.orig Tue Nov 30 20:01:38 1993
---- uip/slocal.c Fri Jul 1 13:09:36 1994
-***************
-*** 173,178 ****
---- 173,180 ----
- NULL
- };
-
-+ static char *rcvstore;
-+
- /* */
-
- extern char **environ;
-***************
-*** 299,304 ****
---- 301,308 ----
-
- /* */
-
-+ rcvstore = getcpy(libpath("rcvstore"));
-+
- if (addr == NULL)
- addr = getusr ();
- if (user == NULL)
-***************
-*** 543,549 ****
---- 547,569 ----
- status = usr_pipe (fd, tmpbuf, "/bin/sh", vec + 2);
- break;
-
-+ case '+':
-+ dofolder:
-+ if (*string == '+')
-+ strcpy(tmpbuf, string);
-+ else
-+ sprintf(tmpbuf, "+%s", string);
-+ vec[2] = "rcvstore";
-+ vec[3] = tmpbuf;
-+ vec[4] = NULL;
-+ if (verbose)
-+ printf("rcvstore %s", vec[3]);
-+ status = usr_pipe(fd, "rcvstore", rcvstore, vec + 2);
-+ break;
-+
- case 'f':
-+ if (uleq(action, "folder"))
-+ goto dofolder;
- if (!uleq (action, "file"))
- continue; /* else fall */
- case '>':
diff --git a/mail/mh/files/patch-ad b/mail/mh/files/patch-ad
deleted file mode 100644
index 9cf2db46f21e..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/files/patch-ad
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,216 +0,0 @@
-Received: from freefall.cdrom.com (freefall.cdrom.com [192.216.222.4]) by time.cdrom.com (8.6.9/8.6.9) with ESMTP id LAA01600 for <jkh@time.cdrom.com>; Tue, 27 Dec 1994 11:39:33 -0800
-Received: (from gnats@localhost) by freefall.cdrom.com (8.6.9/8.6.6) id LAA20701; Tue, 27 Dec 1994 11:40:03 -0800
-Date: Tue, 27 Dec 1994 11:40:03 -0800
-Message-Id: <199412271940.LAA20701@freefall.cdrom.com>
-From: Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za>
-Reply-To: Mark Murray <mark@grondar.za>
-To: core@freefall.cdrom.com
-Cc: current@freefall.cdrom.com
-Subject: misc/88: MH has no 'local' shared libraries.
-In-Reply-To: Your message of Tue, 27 Dec 1994 21:34:40 +0200
- <199412271934.VAA13910@grunt.grondar.za>
-
-
->Number: 88
->Category: misc
->Synopsis: MH has no 'local' shared libraries.
->Confidential: no
->Severity: non-critical
->Priority: low
->Responsible: core (FreeBSD core team)
->State: open
->Class: change-request
->Submitter-Id: current-users
->Arrival-Date: Tue Dec 27 11:40:01 1994
->Originator: Mark Murray
->Organization:
-GTA
->Release: FreeBSD 2.1.0-Development i386
->Environment:
-
-I use MH as my mailer of choice (I know, I'm a geek ;-), and I used the
-ports-mail port of MH to compile MH on my -current system.
-
->Description:
-
-I noticed at compile time that MH had not been configured to take
-advantage of the SUN/SYS5 shared libraries (in sbr/), so I did it.
-
->How-To-Repeat:
-
-Compile ports/mail/mh.
-
->Fix:
-
-Please could some kind soul with commit powers commit the following
-as patch-ad in ports-mail/mh/patches? Obviously those already using
-MH will have to re-ldconfig, as the library gets dumped into
-/usr/local/lib/libmh.so.3.2, and MH will break if it can't find this.
-
-------8<--------------patch-ad-------------------------------------------
-*** ../mh-6.8.3.orig/conf/FreeBSD Tue Dec 27 20:36:52 1994
---- conf/FreeBSD Tue Dec 27 19:10:35 1994
-***************
-*** 9,14 ****
---- 9,16 ----
- mts sendmail/smtp
- cc cc
- signal void
-+ sharedlib fbsd
-+ slflags -fpic
-
- # Good options for all MH installations (personal preferences)
- options ATHENA DUMB FOLDPROT='"0700"' MHE MHRC RPATHS SBACKUP='"\\043"'
-*** ../mh-6.8.3.orig/conf/makefiles/sbr Wed Dec 1 06:00:23 1993
---- conf/makefiles/sbr Tue Dec 27 19:01:07 1994
-***************
-*** 123,128 ****
---- 123,131 ----
- @BEGIN: SYS5SHLIB
- (cd shared; ld -G -o ../$@ -h $@.$(SLIBVER) $(OFILES))
- @END: SYS5SHLIB
-+ @BEGIN: FBSDSHLIB
-+ (cd shared; ld -Bshareable -o ../$@ $(OFILES))
-+ @END: FBSDSHLIB
- -@rm -f $@.$(SLIBVER)
- ln $@ $@.$(SLIBVER)
- -@ls -l $@*
-*** ../mh-6.8.3.orig/conf/makefiles/uip Wed Dec 1 06:00:23 1993
---- conf/makefiles/uip Tue Dec 27 19:30:22 1994
-***************
-*** 138,147 ****
- SLIBVER = .@(SLIBVER)
- @END: SUN4SHLIB
- @BEGIN: SHAREDLIB
-! LIBES = ../config/config.o ../sbr/libmh.so ../mts/libmts.a \
-! ../zotnet/libzot.a
- LDLIBES = ../config/config.o -Bdynamic @(SLDFLAG) -lmh$(SLIBVER) \
- ../mts/libmts.a ../zotnet/libzot.a
- LDLIBS = $(LDLIBES) ../config/version.o $(LDOPTLIB)
- @END: SHAREDLIB
- LINT = lint
---- 138,157 ----
- SLIBVER = .@(SLIBVER)
- @END: SUN4SHLIB
- @BEGIN: SHAREDLIB
-! @BEGIN: SUN4SHLIB
-! LDLIBES = ../config/config.o -Bdynamic @(SLDFLAG) -lmh$(SLIBVER) \
-! ../mts/libmts.a ../zotnet/libzot.a
-! @END: SUN4SHLIB
-! @BEGIN: SYS5SHLIB
- LDLIBES = ../config/config.o -Bdynamic @(SLDFLAG) -lmh$(SLIBVER) \
- ../mts/libmts.a ../zotnet/libzot.a
-+ @END: SYS5SHLIB
-+ @BEGIN: FBSDSHLIB
-+ LDLIBES = ../config/config.o @(SLDFLAG) -lmh$(SLIBVER) \
-+ ../mts/libmts.a ../zotnet/libzot.a
-+ @END: FBSDSHLIB
-+ LIBES = ../config/config.o ../sbr/libmh.so ../mts/libmts.a \
-+ ../zotnet/libzot.a
- LDLIBS = $(LDLIBES) ../config/version.o $(LDOPTLIB)
- @END: SHAREDLIB
- LINT = lint
-*** ../mh-6.8.3.orig/conf/mhconfig.c Wed Dec 1 06:00:24 1993
---- conf/mhconfig.c Tue Dec 27 19:08:40 1994
-***************
-*** 32,38 ****
- #define MHRELEASE "6.8.3" /* for version: "Maj.min.pat" */
- #define MHCENTERFOOT "MH.6.8" /* for nroff page footers */
- #define MHLEFTFOOT "[mh.6]" /* [mh.6] MH.6.6 page# */
-! #define MHSLIBVER "3.2" /* SunOS4 shared library version */
-
- #define NOTOK (-1)
-
---- 32,38 ----
- #define MHRELEASE "6.8.3" /* for version: "Maj.min.pat" */
- #define MHCENTERFOOT "MH.6.8" /* for nroff page footers */
- #define MHLEFTFOOT "[mh.6]" /* [mh.6] MH.6.6 page# */
-! #define MHSLIBVER "3.2" /* Shared library version */
-
- #define NOTOK (-1)
-
-***************
-*** 456,461 ****
---- 456,465 ----
- fprintf (fp, "/^@BEGIN: SYS5SHLIB$/d\n/^@END: SYS5SHLIB$/d\n");
- else
- fprintf (fp, "/^@BEGIN: SYS5SHLIB$/,/^@END: SYS5SHLIB$/d\n");
-+ if (strcmp (sharedlib, "fbsd") == 0)
-+ fprintf (fp, "/^@BEGIN: FBSDSHLIB$/d\n/^@END: FBSDSHLIB$/d\n");
-+ else
-+ fprintf (fp, "/^@BEGIN: FBSDSHLIB$/,/^@END: FBSDSHLIB$/d\n");
-
- /* */
-
-***************
-*** 774,782 ****
-
- if (strcmp (sharedlib, "on") && strcmp (sharedlib, "off")
- && strcmp (sharedlib, "sun4") && strcmp (sharedlib, "sys5")
-! && strcmp (sharedlib, "secure"))
- adios (NULLCP,
-! "sharedlib should be either \"sun4\", \"sys5\", or \"off\", not %s",
- sharedlib);
-
- (void) sprintf(buffer, "TYPESIG=%s", signl);
---- 778,786 ----
-
- if (strcmp (sharedlib, "on") && strcmp (sharedlib, "off")
- && strcmp (sharedlib, "sun4") && strcmp (sharedlib, "sys5")
-! && strcmp (sharedlib, "fbsd") && strcmp (sharedlib, "secure"))
- adios (NULLCP,
-! "sharedlib should be either \"sun4\", \"sys5\", \"fbsd\" or \"off\", not %s",
- sharedlib);
-
- (void) sprintf(buffer, "TYPESIG=%s", signl);
-*** ../mh-6.8.3.orig/support/bboards/mmdfII/bboards/lock.c Wed Dec 1 06:01:30 1993
---- support/bboards/mmdfII/bboards/lock.c Tue Dec 27 19:58:05 1994
-***************
-*** 47,52 ****
---- 47,56 ----
- #include <sys/file.h>
- #endif
-
-+ #ifdef __FreeBSD__
-+ #include <fcntl.h>
-+ #endif
-+
- #ifdef SYS5
- #define u_short ushort
- #define u_long ulong
-*** ../mh-6.8.3.orig/support/pop/mmdfII/pop/lock.c Wed Dec 1 06:01:30 1993
---- support/pop/mmdfII/pop/lock.c Tue Dec 27 19:58:05 1994
-***************
-*** 47,52 ****
---- 47,56 ----
- #include <sys/file.h>
- #endif
-
-+ #ifdef __FreeBSD__
-+ #include <fcntl.h>
-+ #endif
-+
- #ifdef SYS5
- #define u_short ushort
- #define u_long ulong
-diff -cdr ../mh-6.8.3.orig/zotnet/mts/lock.c ./zotnet/mts/lock.c
-*** ../mh-6.8.3.orig/zotnet/mts/lock.c Wed Dec 1 06:01:30 1993
---- zotnet/mts/lock.c Tue Dec 27 19:58:05 1994
-***************
-*** 47,52 ****
---- 47,56 ----
- #include <sys/file.h>
- #endif
-
-+ #ifdef __FreeBSD__
-+ #include <fcntl.h>
-+ #endif
-+
- #ifdef SYS5
- #define u_short ushort
- #define u_long ulong
-------8<--------------patch-ad-------------------------------------------
->Audit-Trail:
->Unformatted:
-
-
diff --git a/mail/mh/pkg-comment b/mail/mh/pkg-comment
deleted file mode 100644
index 006645c5bc1c..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/pkg-comment
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Rand MH mail handling system, version 6.8.3
diff --git a/mail/mh/pkg-descr b/mail/mh/pkg-descr
deleted file mode 100644
index adea8e59a4d7..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/pkg-descr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-This is the MH mail user agent (reader/sender), a command line based mail
-reader that is powerful and extensible. MH is an excellent choice for people
-who receive and process a LOT of mail.
diff --git a/mail/mh/pkg-plist b/mail/mh/pkg-plist
deleted file mode 100644
index a2a7b5f083ce..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/pkg-plist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,118 +0,0 @@
-@cwd /usr/local
-bin/ali
-bin/anno
-bin/burst
-bin/comp
-bin/dist
-bin/folder
-bin/folders
-bin/forw
-bin/inc
-bin/mark
-bin/mhmail
-bin/mhn
-bin/mhpath
-bin/msgchk
-bin/msh
-bin/show
-bin/next
-bin/prev
-bin/packf
-bin/pick
-bin/prompter
-bin/refile
-bin/repl
-bin/rmf
-bin/rmm
-bin/scan
-bin/send
-bin/sortm
-bin/vmh
-bin/whatnow
-bin/whom
-bin/mhparam
-lib/libmh.so.3.2
-lib/mh/mtstailor
-lib/mh/MailAliases
-lib/mh/components
-lib/mh/digestcomps
-lib/mh/distcomps
-lib/mh/forwcomps
-lib/mh/rcvdistcomps
-lib/mh/replcomps
-lib/mh/mhl.digest
-lib/mh/mhl.format
-lib/mh/mhl.forward
-lib/mh/mhl.body
-lib/mh/mhl.headers
-lib/mh/scan.mailx
-lib/mh/scan.default
-lib/mh/scan.size
-lib/mh/scan.time
-lib/mh/scan.timely
-lib/mh/packmbox
-lib/mh/mhn_defaults
-lib/mh/viamail
-lib/mh/ap
-lib/mh/conflict
-lib/mh/dp
-lib/mh/mhl
-lib/mh/install-mh
-lib/mh/post
-lib/mh/rcvdist
-lib/mh/rcvpack
-lib/mh/rcvstore
-lib/mh/rcvtty
-lib/mh/fmtdump
-lib/mh/spost
-lib/mh/slocal
-lib/mh/tmac.h
-man/man1/ali.1
-man/man1/anno.1
-man/man1/burst.1
-man/man1/comp.1
-man/man1/dist.1
-man/man1/folder.1
-man/man1/forw.1
-man/man1/inc.1
-man/man1/mark.1
-man/man1/mh-chart.1
-man/man1/mh.1
-man/man1/mhl.1
-man/man1/mhook.1
-man/man1/mhmail.1
-man/man1/mhn.1
-man/man1/mhparam.1
-man/man1/mhpath.1
-man/man1/msgchk.1
-man/man1/msh.1
-man/man1/next.1
-man/man1/packf.1
-man/man1/pick.1
-man/man1/prev.1
-man/man1/prompter.1
-man/man1/rcvstore.1
-man/man1/refile.1
-man/man1/repl.1
-man/man1/rmf.1
-man/man1/rmm.1
-man/man1/scan.1
-man/man1/send.1
-man/man1/show.1
-man/man1/slocal.1
-man/man1/sortm.1
-man/man1/vmh.1
-man/man1/whatnow.1
-man/man1/whom.1
-man/man5/mh-alias.5
-man/man5/mh-format.5
-man/man5/mh-mail.5
-man/man5/mh-profile.5
-man/man5/mh-sequence.5
-man/man5/mh-tailor.5
-man/man8/ap.8
-man/man8/conflict.8
-man/man8/dp.8
-man/man8/install-mh.8
-man/man8/post.8
-man/man8/fmtdump.8
diff --git a/mail/mh/scripts/configure b/mail/mh/scripts/configure
deleted file mode 100644
index 135141de869e..000000000000
--- a/mail/mh/scripts/configure
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# Configure MH
-#
-cd $WRKSRC/conf
-make
-./mhconfig FreeBSD
-cd ..
-make clean
diff --git a/mail/pgpsendmail/Makefile b/mail/pgpsendmail/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index af91f9fc2074..000000000000
--- a/mail/pgpsendmail/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: pgpsendmail
-# Version required: 1.4
-# Date created: 20 Jan 1995
-# Whom: ache
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.3 1995/04/11 20:28:19 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= PGPsendmail-v1.4
-PKGNAME= pgpsendmail-1.4
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.dhp.com/pub/crypto/pgp/PGPsendmail/
-
-MAINTAINER= ache@FreeBSD.ORG
-
-WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/pgpsendmail
-INSTALL_TARGET= all_install
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/pgpsendmail/distinfo b/mail/pgpsendmail/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 96cfcf5255a8..000000000000
--- a/mail/pgpsendmail/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (PGPsendmail-v1.4.tar.gz) = 086847b3c79736feab3d3d774cd023fb
diff --git a/mail/pgpsendmail/files/patch-aa b/mail/pgpsendmail/files/patch-aa
deleted file mode 100644
index d6cef002aab6..000000000000
--- a/mail/pgpsendmail/files/patch-aa
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,124 +0,0 @@
-*** Makefile.old Sat Oct 15 23:06:26 1994
---- Makefile Sat Jan 21 03:04:40 1995
-***************
-*** 13,28 ****
- #
- #SENDMAIL = '-DSENDMAIL="/usr/lib/sendmail"'
-
- DEFINES =
-
-! CC = cc
-! CFLAGS = $(DEFINES) -I. "-DVERSION=\"`cat version`\""
-
- LDFLAGS =
-
- TARGETS = blindness_assist pgpsendmail pgpdaemon sendpgppass pgppipe
-
-! all: $(TARGETS) clean
-
- BLINDNESS_ASSIST_OBJ = blindness_assist.o
-
---- 13,29 ----
- #
- #SENDMAIL = '-DSENDMAIL="/usr/lib/sendmail"'
-
-+ PREFIX = /usr/local
-+
- DEFINES =
-
-! CFLAGS += $(DEFINES) -I. "-DVERSION=\"`cat version`\""
-
- LDFLAGS =
-
- TARGETS = blindness_assist pgpsendmail pgpdaemon sendpgppass pgppipe
-
-! all: $(TARGETS)
-
- BLINDNESS_ASSIST_OBJ = blindness_assist.o
-
-***************
-*** 39,55 ****
- pgpsendmail.o: pgpsendmail.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(SENDMAIL) -c pgpsendmail.c
-
- pgpsendmail: $(PGPSENDMAIL_OBJ)
- $(CC) -s -o pgpsendmail $(PGPSENDMAIL_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS)
- @-./blindness_assist
-- -./install pgpsendmail
-
-
- PGPDAEMON_OBJ = pgpdaemon.o spawn.o strings.o memory.o misc.o
-
- pgpdaemon: $(PGPDAEMON_OBJ)
- $(CC) -s -o pgpdaemon $(PGPDAEMON_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS)
-- -./install pgpdaemon
-
-
- SENDPGPPASS_OBJ = sendpgppass.o conn_to_pgpd.o strings.o spawn.o \
---- 40,55 ----
- pgpsendmail.o: pgpsendmail.c
- $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(SENDMAIL) -c pgpsendmail.c
-
-+
- pgpsendmail: $(PGPSENDMAIL_OBJ)
- $(CC) -s -o pgpsendmail $(PGPSENDMAIL_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS)
- @-./blindness_assist
-
-
- PGPDAEMON_OBJ = pgpdaemon.o spawn.o strings.o memory.o misc.o
-
- pgpdaemon: $(PGPDAEMON_OBJ)
- $(CC) -s -o pgpdaemon $(PGPDAEMON_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS)
-
-
- SENDPGPPASS_OBJ = sendpgppass.o conn_to_pgpd.o strings.o spawn.o \
-***************
-*** 57,72 ****
-
- sendpgppass: $(SENDPGPPASS_OBJ)
- $(CC) -s -o sendpgppass $(SENDPGPPASS_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS)
-- -./install sendpgppass
-
-
- PGPPIPE_OBJ = pgppipe.o conn_to_pgpd.o memory.o misc.o
-
- pgppipe: $(PGPPIPE_OBJ)
- $(CC) -s -o pgppipe $(PGPPIPE_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS)
-- -./install pgppipe
-
-
- clean:
- rm -f *.BAK *.log *.sed .#* *~ *.bak */*.bak */tmp* .*defaults */*~
- -chmod u+rw,go-w * 2> /dev/null
---- 57,80 ----
-
- sendpgppass: $(SENDPGPPASS_OBJ)
- $(CC) -s -o sendpgppass $(SENDPGPPASS_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS)
-
-
- PGPPIPE_OBJ = pgppipe.o conn_to_pgpd.o memory.o misc.o
-
- pgppipe: $(PGPPIPE_OBJ)
- $(CC) -s -o pgppipe $(PGPPIPE_OBJ) $(LDFLAGS)
-
-
-+ all_install:
-+ /usr/bin/install $(COPY) -o $(BINOWN) -g $(BINGRP) -m $(BINMODE) pgpsendmail $(PREFIX)/lib
-+ /usr/bin/install -c -o $(BINOWN) -g $(BINGRP) -m 644 doc/pgpsendmail.8 $(PREFIX)/man/man8
-+ /usr/bin/install $(COPY) -o $(BINOWN) -g $(BINGRP) -m $(BINMODE) pgpdaemon $(PREFIX)/bin
-+ /usr/bin/install -c -o $(BINOWN) -g $(BINGRP) -m 644 doc/pgpdaemon.8 $(PREFIX)/man/man8
-+ /usr/bin/install $(COPY) -o $(BINOWN) -g $(BINGRP) -m $(BINMODE) pgppipe $(PREFIX)/bin
-+ /usr/bin/install -c -o $(BINOWN) -g $(BINGRP) -m 644 doc/pgppipe.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1
-+ /usr/bin/install $(COPY) -o $(BINOWN) -g $(BINGRP) -m $(BINMODE) sendpgppass $(PREFIX)/bin
-+ /usr/bin/install -c -o $(BINOWN) -g $(BINGRP) -m 644 doc/sendpgppass.1 $(PREFIX)/man/man1
-+
- clean:
- rm -f *.BAK *.log *.sed .#* *~ *.bak */*.bak */tmp* .*defaults */*~
- -chmod u+rw,go-w * 2> /dev/null
-***************
-*** 88,90 ****
---- 96,99 ----
- memory.o: pgpsendmail.h karma.h
- pgppipe.o: pgpsendmail.h karma.h version
- misc.o: pgpsendmail.h karma.h
-+ blindness_assist.o: pgpsendmail.h
diff --git a/mail/pgpsendmail/files/patch-ab b/mail/pgpsendmail/files/patch-ab
deleted file mode 100644
index c429a1ac4dde..000000000000
--- a/mail/pgpsendmail/files/patch-ab
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,315 +0,0 @@
-*** conn_to_pgpd.c.orig Sat Dec 3 06:51:16 1994
---- conn_to_pgpd.c Sat Jan 21 03:12:05 1995
-***************
-*** 96,102 ****
---- 96,104 ----
- char topipe_filename[STRING_LENGTH];
- char frompipe_filename[STRING_LENGTH];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- if (gethostname (hostname, STRING_LENGTH - 1) != 0)
- {
-*** keylist.c.orig Sat Oct 15 20:31:05 1994
---- keylist.c Sat Jan 21 03:12:05 1995
-***************
-*** 74,80 ****
---- 74,82 ----
- char txt[STRING_LENGTH];
- struct stat statbuf_list, statbuf_keyring;
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
- static char *argv[] = {"pgp", "-kv", NULL};
-
- (void) sprintf (listfile, "%s/.keylist", pgppath);
-***************
-*** 268,274 ****
---- 270,278 ----
- FILE *in_fp;
- char keyfile[STRING_LENGTH];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- (void) sprintf (keyfile, "%s/mypubkey.asc", pgppath);
- if ( ( in_fp = fopen (keyfile, "r") ) == NULL )
-*** misc.c.orig Sat Dec 3 11:26:58 1994
---- misc.c Sat Jan 21 03:12:05 1995
-***************
-*** 64,70 ****
---- 64,72 ----
- int count = -1;
- char buffer[BUF_SIZE];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- while ( ( len = read (in_fd, buffer, BUF_SIZE) ) > 0 )
- {
-***************
-*** 195,201 ****
---- 197,205 ----
- struct stat statbuf;
- char buf[BUF_SIZE];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- m_clear (buf, BUF_SIZE);
- if ( ( fd = open (filename, O_RDWR, 0) ) < 0 )
-*** options.c.orig Sat Oct 29 11:09:46 1994
---- options.c Sat Jan 21 03:12:05 1995
-***************
-*** 158,164 ****
---- 158,166 ----
- char config_filename[STRING_LENGTH];
- char txt[STRING_LENGTH];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- (void) sprintf (config_filename, "%s/PGPsendmail.config", pgppath);
- if ( ( fp = fopen (config_filename, "r") ) == NULL )
-*** pgpdaemon.c.orig Wed Jan 4 08:15:01 1995
---- pgpdaemon.c Sat Jan 21 03:19:13 1995
-***************
-*** 156,162 ****
- # if defined(sparc) || defined(linux)
- # define MAIL_SPOOL_DIR "/var/spool/mail"
- # else
-! # if defined(__bsdi__) || ( defined(sparc) && defined(__sysvr4__) )
- # define MAIL_SPOOL_DIR "/var/mail"
- # else
- # define MAIL_SPOOL_DIR "/usr/spool/mail"
---- 156,162 ----
- # if defined(sparc) || defined(linux)
- # define MAIL_SPOOL_DIR "/var/spool/mail"
- # else
-! # if defined(__bsdi__) || defined(__FreeBSD__) || ( defined(sparc) && defined(__sysvr4__) )
- # define MAIL_SPOOL_DIR "/var/mail"
- # else
- # define MAIL_SPOOL_DIR "/usr/spool/mail"
-***************
-*** 268,274 ****
---- 268,276 ----
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
- static char usage_string[] =
- "Usage:\tpgpdaemon [-mailwait] [-detach] [-pgppath <path>]";
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- /* Read arguments */
- for (count = 1; count < argc; ++count)
-***************
-*** 545,551 ****
---- 547,555 ----
- extern char passphrase[STRING_LENGTH];
- extern char *secring_buf;
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- /* Connect to output pipe */
- for (count = 0; (count < 2) && (out_fd < 0); ++count)
-***************
-*** 782,788 ****
---- 786,794 ----
- extern char my_userid[STRING_LENGTH];
- extern char passphrase[STRING_LENGTH];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- /* Setup arguments to PGP */
- if (sign)
-***************
-*** 879,885 ****
---- 885,893 ----
- char lock_name[STRING_LENGTH];
- char mlk_name[STRING_LENGTH];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- (void) strcpy (lock_name, filename);
- (void) strcat (lock_name, ".lock");
-***************
-*** 956,962 ****
---- 964,972 ----
- struct flock fl;
- #endif
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- if (no_filelocking) return (TRUE);
- #undef LOCKING_WORKS
-***************
-*** 1032,1038 ****
---- 1042,1050 ----
- extern char outgoing_spool[STRING_LENGTH];
- extern char passphrase[STRING_LENGTH];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- if (stat (incoming_spool, &statbuf) != 0)
- {
-***************
-*** 1436,1442 ****
---- 1448,1456 ----
- extern char incoming_spool[STRING_LENGTH];
- extern char outgoing_spool[STRING_LENGTH];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- (void) sprintf (config_filename, "%s/PGPdaemon.config", pgppath);
- if ( ( fp = fopen (config_filename, "r") ) == NULL )
-***************
-*** 1587,1593 ****
---- 1601,1609 ----
- extern char *secring_buf;
- extern char *pgppath;
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- (void) sprintf (filename, "%s/secring.pgp", pgppath);
- if ( ( fd = open (filename, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_EXCL,
-*** pgppipe.c.orig Wed Dec 7 14:03:39 1994
---- pgppipe.c Sat Jan 21 03:12:06 1995
-***************
-*** 67,73 ****
---- 67,75 ----
- char *pgp_start_line = "-----BEGIN PGP MESSAGE-----\n";
- char *pgp_end_line = "-----END PGP MESSAGE-----\n";
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- if ( ( pgppath = getenv ("PGPPATH") ) == NULL )
- {
-*** pgpsendmail.c.orig Tue Jan 17 03:55:45 1995
---- pgpsendmail.c Sat Jan 21 03:12:06 1995
-***************
-*** 184,190 ****
---- 184,192 ----
- extern char *username;
- extern char **recipients;
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- if (argv[0] == NULL)
- {
-***************
-*** 940,946 ****
---- 942,950 ----
- char *argv[6];
- extern char *username;
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- /* Make stdout go to stderr */
- (void) fflush (stdout);
-***************
-*** 1250,1256 ****
---- 1254,1262 ----
- extern char *buffer;
- extern char *pgppath;
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- if (!sign)
- {
-*** pgpsendmail.h.orig Sat Dec 3 06:23:34 1994
---- pgpsendmail.h Sat Jan 21 03:12:06 1995
-***************
-*** 34,40 ****
---- 34,44 ----
- #define LINE_LENGTH 1024
- #define BUF_LEN 4096
- #ifndef SENDMAIL
-+ #ifdef __FreeBSD__
-+ # define SENDMAIL "/usr/sbin/sendmail"
-+ #else
- # define SENDMAIL "/usr/lib/sendmail.real"
-+ #endif
- #endif
- #define SECRING_SIZE_TYPE int
-
-*** sendpgppass.c.orig Sat Dec 3 07:10:21 1994
---- sendpgppass.c Sat Jan 21 03:12:06 1995
-***************
-*** 118,124 ****
---- 118,126 ----
- char txt[STRING_LENGTH];
- char *pgp_argv[7];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- if ( ( pgppath = getenv ("PGPPATH") ) == NULL )
- {
-***************
-*** 323,329 ****
---- 325,333 ----
- int count;
- int fd;
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
- static char buffer[STRING_LENGTH];
-
- if ( ( fd = open (TTY, O_RDWR, 0) ) < 0 )
-***************
-*** 395,401 ****
---- 399,407 ----
- char config_filename[STRING_LENGTH];
- char txt[STRING_LENGTH];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- (void) sprintf (config_filename, "%s/PGPdaemon.config", pgppath);
- if ( ( fp = fopen (config_filename, "r") ) == NULL )
-*** spawn.c.orig Sat Dec 3 09:02:30 1994
---- spawn.c Sat Jan 21 03:12:06 1995
-***************
-*** 79,85 ****
---- 79,87 ----
- int child_pid;
- int in_fds[2], out_fds[2], err_fds[2];
- ERRNO_TYPE errno;
-+ #ifndef __FreeBSD__
- extern char *sys_errlist[];
-+ #endif
-
- if (*in_fd < 0)
- {
diff --git a/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-comment b/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-comment
deleted file mode 100644
index 49750fa54c13..000000000000
--- a/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-comment
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-PGPsendmail v1.4 -- PGP sign/encrypt/decrypt messages automatically
diff --git a/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-descr b/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-descr
deleted file mode 100644
index 7cd5b95ffdee..000000000000
--- a/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-descr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,8 +0,0 @@
- PGPsendmail is a drop-in wrapper for the standard sendmail
-programme which resides as /usr/lib/sendmail on most Unix systems.
-It allows the automatic encryption of outgoing messages by using the
-recipient's PGP public keys. It does *not* provide for automatic
-decryption of incoming messages: such a feature would necessarily
-involve compromising your passphrase.
-However, it can provide for automatic signing of outgoing messages by
-using PGPdaemon.
diff --git a/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-plist b/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-plist
deleted file mode 100644
index e17af6a2311c..000000000000
--- a/mail/pgpsendmail/pkg-plist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-@cwd /usr/local
-lib/pgpsendmail
-bin/pgpdaemon
-bin/pgppipe
-bin/sendpgppass
-man/man8/pgpsendmail.8
-man/man8/pgpdaemon.8
-man/man1/pgppipe.1
-man/man1/sendpgppass.1
diff --git a/mail/pine4/Makefile b/mail/pine4/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 2a75b38418cb..000000000000
--- a/mail/pine4/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: pine
-# Version required: 3.91
-# Date created: 03 September 1994
-# Whom: mr
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.9 1995/04/23 12:47:15 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= pine3.91
-PKGNAME= pine-3.91
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
-
-post-install:
- gzip -9nf ${PREFIX}/man/man1/pine.1
- gzip -9nf ${PREFIX}/man/man1/pico.1
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/pine4/distinfo b/mail/pine4/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index b5e79d3377b7..000000000000
--- a/mail/pine4/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (pine3.91.tar.Z) = 86e08fe40d503d4e65febecd41531712
diff --git a/mail/pine4/pkg-comment b/mail/pine4/pkg-comment
deleted file mode 100644
index 63ce3975802f..000000000000
--- a/mail/pine4/pkg-comment
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Pine 3.91 - Program for Internet News and E-mail
diff --git a/mail/pine4/pkg-descr b/mail/pine4/pkg-descr
deleted file mode 100644
index a889635b886f..000000000000
--- a/mail/pine4/pkg-descr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-Pine for FreeBSD 2.x is a tool for reading, sending, and managing
-electronic messages. It was designed specifically with novice
-computer users in mind, but can be tailored to accommodate the needs
-of "power users" as well. Pine uses Internet message protocols (e.g.
-RFC-822, SMTP, MIME, IMAP, NNTP) and runs on Unix and PCs. This
-package also includes the Pico editor and the IMAP daemon.
diff --git a/mail/pine4/pkg-plist b/mail/pine4/pkg-plist
deleted file mode 100644
index b5e0c29ef4f8..000000000000
--- a/mail/pine4/pkg-plist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-bin/imapd
-bin/mtest
-bin/pico
-bin/pine
-man/man1/pico.1.gz
-man/man1/pine.1.gz
-
diff --git a/mail/popper/Makefile b/mail/popper/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 5de4c10b6f4d..000000000000
--- a/mail/popper/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: popper
-# Version required: 2.1.4-r3
-# Date created: 1 April 1995
-# Whom: pst
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.8 1995/04/16 20:39:08 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= qpop2.1.4-r3
-PKGNAME= qpop-2.1.4.3
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com/quest/unix/servers/popper/
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
-
-MAINTAINER= pst@freebsd.org
-
-WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/qpopper2.1.4
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/popper/distinfo b/mail/popper/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 728b25699789..000000000000
--- a/mail/popper/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (qpop2.1.4-r3.tar.Z) = a1c841572dbbd466295dbdc6232f5aa0
diff --git a/mail/popper/pkg-comment b/mail/popper/pkg-comment
deleted file mode 100644
index 153e0cefb0e4..000000000000
--- a/mail/popper/pkg-comment
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Berkeley POP 3 server (now maintained by Qualcomm) version 2.1.4-r3
diff --git a/mail/popper/pkg-descr b/mail/popper/pkg-descr
deleted file mode 100644
index 651f368c73b8..000000000000
--- a/mail/popper/pkg-descr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-This is a POP 3 server useful for dealing with remote mail reader clients
-such as Eudora.
-
-Don't forget to edit /etc/inetd.conf to enable the server after installation.
diff --git a/mail/popper/pkg-plist b/mail/popper/pkg-plist
deleted file mode 100644
index f48428648e32..000000000000
--- a/mail/popper/pkg-plist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-@cwd /usr/local
-libexec/popper
-man/man8/popper.8.gz
diff --git a/mail/procmail/Makefile b/mail/procmail/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index bb53248a82fe..000000000000
--- a/mail/procmail/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: procmail
-# Version required: 3.11pre1
-# Date created: 24 September 1994
-# Whom: adam
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.15 1995/04/17 07:50:37 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= procmail-3.11pre1
-PKGNAME= procmail-3.11.1
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/pub/packages/procmail/
-
-MAINTAINER= ache@FreeBSD.ORG
-
-IS_INTERACTIVE= yes
-
-do-install:
- @cd ${WRKSRC}; ${MAKE} install-suid install.man
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/procmail/distinfo b/mail/procmail/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index bb7d014576ba..000000000000
--- a/mail/procmail/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (procmail-3.11pre1.tar.gz) = 1fff3b76ed04c5a290f521c7abafde96
diff --git a/mail/procmail/files/patch-aa b/mail/procmail/files/patch-aa
deleted file mode 100644
index 37b3aa530cd1..000000000000
--- a/mail/procmail/files/patch-aa
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
---- Makefile.bak Mon Apr 10 14:27:52 1995
-+++ Makefile Sat Apr 22 17:11:43 1995
-@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
-
- # BASENAME should point to where the whole lot will be installed
- # change BASENAME to your home directory if need be
--BASENAME = /usr/local
-+BASENAME = $(PREFIX)
- # For display in the man pages
- VISIBLE_BASENAME= $(BASENAME)
-
-@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
- -Waggregate-return #-Wuninitialized
-
- # The place to put your favourite extra cc flag
--CFLAGS0 = -O #$(GCC_WARNINGS)
-+CFLAGS0 = #-O #$(GCC_WARNINGS)
- LDFLAGS0= -s
- # Read my libs :-)
- LIBS=
---- Makefile.1.bak Fri Mar 31 11:30:24 1995
-+++ Makefile.1 Sat Apr 22 17:11:23 1995
-@@ -93,13 +93,13 @@
- @for a in $(MANS1S); \
- do $(INSTALL) new/$$a.1 $(MAN1DIR)/$$a.$(MAN1SUFFIX); \
- if test "X$(MANCOMPRESS)" != "X"; \
-- then $(MANCOMPRESS) <new/$$a.1 >$(MAN1DIR)/$$a.$(MAN1SUFFIX); \
-+ then "$(MANCOMPRESS)" <new/$$a.1 >$(MAN1DIR)/$$a.$(MAN1SUFFIX); \
- else :; fi; \
- done
- @for a in $(MANS5S); \
- do $(INSTALL) new/$$a.5 $(MAN5DIR)/$$a.$(MAN5SUFFIX); \
- if test "X$(MANCOMPRESS)" != "X"; \
-- then $(MANCOMPRESS) <new/$$a.5 >$(MAN5DIR)/$$a.$(MAN5SUFFIX); \
-+ then "$(MANCOMPRESS)" <new/$$a.5 >$(MAN5DIR)/$$a.$(MAN5SUFFIX); \
- else :; fi; \
- done
- echo Housekeeping file >install.man
---- initmake.bak Mon Apr 10 14:28:00 1995
-+++ initmake Sat Apr 22 17:11:23 1995
-@@ -336,8 +336,8 @@
- test -z "$MAKE" && echo "MAKE = make" >>_Makefile
- test a"$cc" != a"$CC" && echo "CC = $cc" >>_Makefile
-
--echo "CFLAGS = \$(CFLAGS1)$CFLAGS" >>_Makefile
--echo "LDFLAGS = \$(LDFLAGS1)$LDFLAGS" >>_Makefile
-+echo "CFLAGS += \$(CFLAGS1)$CFLAGS" >>_Makefile
-+echo "LDFLAGS += \$(LDFLAGS1)$LDFLAGS" >>_Makefile
- echo >>_Makefile
-
- MANSS=""
---- src/recommend.c.bak Thu Aug 18 08:45:20 1994
-+++ src/recommend.c Sat Apr 22 17:11:23 1995
-@@ -52,8 +52,10 @@
- printf("chmod %o %s\n",sgid|PERMIS,argv[2]);
- else if(chmdir==1)
- goto nogchmod;
-+#ifndef __FreeBSD__
- if(chmdir)
- printf("chmod %c+w %s.\n",chmdir==1?'g':'a',systm_mbox);
-+#endif
- nogchmod:
- return EXIT_SUCCESS;
- }
diff --git a/mail/procmail/pkg-comment b/mail/procmail/pkg-comment
deleted file mode 100644
index 187ac99498ec..000000000000
--- a/mail/procmail/pkg-comment
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-ProcMail local mail delivery agent, version 3.11pre1
diff --git a/mail/procmail/pkg-descr b/mail/procmail/pkg-descr
deleted file mode 100644
index e7761038505c..000000000000
--- a/mail/procmail/pkg-descr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
-This is ProcMail, the ultimate incoming mail processor.
-If you want it to replace the functionality of /usr/libexec/mail.local
-then it must be suid root and needs the following lines in your
-hostname.mc file for sendmail:
-
-define(`LOCAL_MAILER_PATH', /usr/local/bin/procmail)dnl
-define(`LOCAL_MAILER_FLAGS', ShPfn)dnl
-define(`LOCAL_MAILER_ARGS', procmail -a $h -d $u)dnl
-mailer(local)dnl
diff --git a/mail/procmail/pkg-plist b/mail/procmail/pkg-plist
deleted file mode 100644
index 9bb501ad64df..000000000000
--- a/mail/procmail/pkg-plist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,11 +0,0 @@
-@cwd /usr/local
-bin/procmail
-bin/formail
-bin/lockfile
-bin/mailstat
-man/man1/procmail.1
-man/man1/formail.1
-man/man1/lockfile.1
-man/man5/procmailex.5
-man/man5/procmailrc.5
-man/man5/procmailsc.5
diff --git a/mail/qpopper/Makefile b/mail/qpopper/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index 5de4c10b6f4d..000000000000
--- a/mail/qpopper/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,19 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: popper
-# Version required: 2.1.4-r3
-# Date created: 1 April 1995
-# Whom: pst
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.8 1995/04/16 20:39:08 asami Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= qpop2.1.4-r3
-PKGNAME= qpop-2.1.4.3
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.qualcomm.com/quest/unix/servers/popper/
-EXTRACT_SUFX= .tar.Z
-
-MAINTAINER= pst@freebsd.org
-
-WRKSRC= ${WRKDIR}/qpopper2.1.4
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/qpopper/distinfo b/mail/qpopper/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 728b25699789..000000000000
--- a/mail/qpopper/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (qpop2.1.4-r3.tar.Z) = a1c841572dbbd466295dbdc6232f5aa0
diff --git a/mail/qpopper/pkg-comment b/mail/qpopper/pkg-comment
deleted file mode 100644
index 153e0cefb0e4..000000000000
--- a/mail/qpopper/pkg-comment
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-Berkeley POP 3 server (now maintained by Qualcomm) version 2.1.4-r3
diff --git a/mail/qpopper/pkg-descr b/mail/qpopper/pkg-descr
deleted file mode 100644
index 651f368c73b8..000000000000
--- a/mail/qpopper/pkg-descr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,4 +0,0 @@
-This is a POP 3 server useful for dealing with remote mail reader clients
-such as Eudora.
-
-Don't forget to edit /etc/inetd.conf to enable the server after installation.
diff --git a/mail/qpopper/pkg-plist b/mail/qpopper/pkg-plist
deleted file mode 100644
index f48428648e32..000000000000
--- a/mail/qpopper/pkg-plist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,3 +0,0 @@
-@cwd /usr/local
-libexec/popper
-man/man8/popper.8.gz
diff --git a/mail/smail/Makefile b/mail/smail/Makefile
deleted file mode 100644
index ad3559819791..000000000000
--- a/mail/smail/Makefile
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,42 +0,0 @@
-# New ports collection makefile for: smail
-# Version required: 3.1.29
-# Date created: 16 Oct 1994
-# Whom: torstenb
-#
-# $Id: Makefile,v 1.8 1995/05/05 21:44:54 torstenb Exp $
-#
-
-DISTNAME= smail-3.1.29.1
-CATEGORIES+= mail
-MASTER_SITES= ftp://ftp.uu.net/networking/mail/smail/
-
-MAINTAINER= torstenb@FreeBSD.ORG
-
-.if !exists(/usr/local/bin/bash)
-DEPENDS= ${PORTSDIR}/shells/bash
-.endif
-
-MAKE_FLAGS= "SHELL=/usr/local/bin/bash"
-
-pre-install:
- mkdir -p ${PREFIX}/lib/smail
-
-post-install:
- @cp ${WRKSRC}/samples/generic/config ${PREFIX}/lib/smail/config.sample
- @cp ${WRKSRC}/samples/generic/directors ${PREFIX}/lib/smail/directors.sample
- @cp ${WRKSRC}/samples/generic/routers ${PREFIX}/lib/smail/routers.sample
- @cp ${WRKSRC}/samples/generic/transports ${PREFIX}/lib/smail/transports.sample
- gzip -9nf ${PREFIX}/man/man1/pathto.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man1/uuwho.1 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man1/uupath.1 ${PREFIX}/man/man5/smail.5 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/pathalias.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/mkdbm.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/mkline.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/mksort.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/mkaliases.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/smail.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/mkpath.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/pathmerge.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/checkerr.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/getmap.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/mkhpath.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/savelog.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/mkuuwho.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/mailq.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/sendmail.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/runq.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/rmail.8 ${PREFIX}/man/man8/rsmtp.8 \
- ${PREFIX}/man/man8/smtpd.8
-
-.include <bsd.port.mk>
diff --git a/mail/smail/distinfo b/mail/smail/distinfo
deleted file mode 100644
index 135685a84fec..000000000000
--- a/mail/smail/distinfo
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-MD5 (smail-3.1.29.1.tar.gz) = bbacbe152a5c00b1ecd875ae028100cd
diff --git a/mail/smail/files/EDITME b/mail/smail/files/EDITME
deleted file mode 100644
index 09115d6fa3a7..000000000000
--- a/mail/smail/files/EDITME
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1225 +0,0 @@
-# @(#)conf/EDITME-dist 1.50 9/10/92 01:07:17
-#
-# EDITME - edit me to perform high level configuration of smail
-#
-# The EDITME file is used by makefiles to build individual defs.h,
-# defs.sh and defs.sed files, which in turn control the build/install
-# process of smail.
-#
-# The EDITME-dist file servers as a reference copy only. Patches to
-# smail will refer to EDITME-dist rather than EDITME. Only the EDITME
-# file is used in the build/install process. Any editing should be done
-# to the file EDITME, which should be located in the same directory as
-# EDITME-dist.
-#
-# The EDITME is a /bin/sh shell script. That is, comments begin with
-# the first non-quoted/non-escaped '#' character. Values are set
-# using NAME=VALUE or NAME=, with no spaces around the equal sign.
-# Values that have spaces or special shell characters should be
-# qouted and/or escaped. Consult the sh(1) man page for further details.
-#
-# Values that are indicated as optional may, in some cases, not be set.
-# All other values MUST be set to some value. The NAME= form is
-# equivalent to not setting the value, with the exception of TEST_BASE.
-#
-# An alternate path to the EDITME file can be specified through setting
-# the environment variable SMAIL_EDITME. This can either be a full
-# pathname or a relateive pathname, which will be referenced relative
-# to the smail conf directory. Care must be taken with dependencies in
-# makefiles when the path to the EDITME file has changed. If this is
-# a permanent change, then type "make depend" at the top of the smail
-# source tree. Otherwise the conf/lib/mkdefs.sh shell script can be
-# run in affected directories to create new defs files.
-
-
-# CFLAGS - the base set of flags for the cc command
-#
-# optional
-#
-# When debugging smail, it is useful to set this to "-g". Otherwise
-# "-O" is normally used to optimize the code produced.
-#
-# NOTE: I get core dumps on SCO MPX 2.0 when using the bind router (I
-# haven't tried other SCO releases). Whatever the problem is, it
-# goes away when I compile without -O. If anybody finds the cause,
-# please let me know. For now, if you get core dumps when using the
-# bind router on SCO, try compiling without -O.
-
-CFLAGS=-O2 # common
-
-# CC - the C compiler to use for compiling smail
-#
-# optional (defaults to cc)
-#
-# CAUTION: gcc does not work with smail on all architecures. In
-# particular, problems have been reported on the SunOS platform. The
-# typical problem is that gcc uses different structure-passing
-# conventions for function calls. This is a problem for a few
-# networking calls which pass around in_addr structures.
-#
-# Some conf/os files set an alternate default value for CC. In
-# particular, the SunOS CC defaults to /bin/cc, to ensure that
-# /usr/sys5/cc is not used.
-
-#CC=gcc # use the GNU C Compiler
-
-
-# LDFLAGS - flags to pass to the loader
-#
-# optional
-#
-# These flags are passed to the cc command before any object
-# modules or libraries.
-
-#LDFLAGS=-L/usr/ucblib # use an alternate directory for libs
-#LDFLAGS="-L/usr/ucblib -Bstatic" # and don't use shared libraries
-
-
-# LIBS - libraries to include in binaries
-#
-# optional
-#
-# These libraries are passed to the cc command before any libraries
-# mentioned in the conf/os file. It can be used to link in additional
-# libraries before the system libraries.
-#
-# If you wish to use the GNU dbm library, then add -lgdbm to LIBS
-# (perhaps with a -L to indicate the directory containing gdbm),
-# and then add NDBM to the HAVE variable.
-
-#LIBS=-lgdbm # use the GNU dbm library
-#LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lgdbm" # if gdbm is in /usr/local/lib
-#LIBS="-L/usr/local/lib -lgdbm -lalloca" # load alloca function from somewhere
-
-
-# OSLIBS - ending libraries to include in binaries
-#
-# optional
-#
-# These libraries are passed to the cc command after all other
-# libraries from any other source. For example, this can be used
-# to force the use of an alternate C library, or a shared version
-# of the C library.
-#
-# Some conf/os files already specify use of the shared C library, and
-# some necessary system libraries.
-
-#OSLIBS=-lc_s # SVR3 shared C library
-#OSLIBS="-lc_s -lcposix" # POSIX and shared C libs
-
-
-# STRIP - define this if you wish to strip binaries when installing
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The smail binaries will only be striped on installation if STRIP=yes.
-# This may save some disk space at the expence of the ability to do
-# symbolic debugging.
-
-STRIP=yes
-
-
-# USE_SYMLINKS - define this if you wish to use symlinks when installing
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The smail binaries are normally installed using hardlinks between
-# the various copies of the smail binary. Where hardlinks cannot be
-# made, real copies are made. To use symbolic links instead of
-# hard links and copies, set USE_SYMLINKS=yes. This will cause only
-# one copy of the smail binary to be installed. Do not define this
-# if your system does not have symbolic links.
-
-USE_SYMLINKS=yes
-
-
-# OS_TYPE - define the operating system type for your machine
-#
-# required
-#
-# Consult the conf/os directory for a complete list of recognized
-# operating system types. The names given below may not represent
-# all of the operating systems for which an OS description file
-# is available.
-
-#OS_TYPE=aix3.1 # IBM AIX 3.1
-#OS_TYPE=aix3.2 # IBM AIX 3.2
-#OS_TYPE=bsd4.2 # 4.2 BSD systems
-#OS_TYPE=bsd4.3 # 4.3 BSD systems
-OS_TYPE=freebsd2.0 # FreeBSD 2.0 (BSD 4.4Lite)
-#OS_TYPE=cpc3.0 # Counterpoint C-XIX Release 3.0
-#OS_TYPE=forpro # fortune FOR:Pro 2.1 to 3.1
-#OS_TYPE=sco3.2 # SCO UNIX 3.2
-#OS_TYPE=sco3.2+tcp # SCO UNIX 3.2 with SCO TCP/IP
-#OS_TYPE=sun_os3 # Sun/OS version 3.x
-#OS_TYPE=sun_os4 # Sun/OS version 4.x
-#OS_TYPE=sys5.2 # System V release 2
-#OS_TYPE=sys5.3 # System V release 3
-#OS_TYPE=sys5.4 # System V release 4
-#OS_TYPE=ultrix1.2 # DEC Ultrix release 1.2
-#OS_TYPE=unixpc3.0 # AT&T Unix PC (3b1) release 3.0
-#OS_TYPE=unixpc3.5 # AT&T Unix PC (3b1) release 3.5
-#OS_TYPE=uts1.2 # UTS/580 release 1.2
-#OS_TYPE=uts2.0 # UTS/580 release 2.0
-#OS_TYPE=xenix5 # SCO Xenix System V
-#OS_TYPE=xenix5+tcp # SCO Xenix System V with TCP/IP
-#OS_TYPE=isc2.2.1 # Interactive release 2.2.1
-#OS_TYPE=delta # Motorola delta
-#OS_TYPE=mips-bsd4.3 # MIPS Risc/OS in bsd universe
-#OS_TYPE=3b2-s5.3+win # 3b2 with SVR3.2 and WIN TCP/IP
-
-
-# ARCH_TYPE - architecture type
-#
-# required
-#
-# The ARCH_TYPE of 16bit refers to machines with 16 bit words. This
-# mode is untested. It is assumed that 16bit machines have extended
-# address spaces as smail is more than 64k bytes long.
-
-ARCH_TYPE=32bit # common
-#ARCH_TYPE=small32bit # 32 bit without reasonable VM
-#ARCH_TYPE=16bit # untested
-
-
-# DRIVER_CONFIGURATION - configuration file describing smail drivers
-#
-# optional
-#
-# By default, the os configuration file (conf/os/OS_TYPE) refers to
-# the file that describes the available director, router and transport
-# drivers.
-#
-# For example on BSD-based OS_TYPEs, the os configuration file refers to
-# a driver configuration that uses BSD networking. A BSD based system
-# could not set DRIVER_CONFIGURATION and get the BSD netwokring based
-# drivers; or a system could set DRIVER_CONFIGURATION=unix-generic and
-# disable BSD networking drivers.
-#
-# Currently few conf/os files specify the arpa-network driver
-# configuration (which includes support for the BIND server).
-# If you want to use this, you must usually set DRIVER_CONFIGURATION
-# explicitly. You may also have to add BIND to the HAVE list (later
-# in this file) to use the arpa-network driver configuration.
-#
-# IMPORTANT NOTE FOR INTERNET HOSTS
-#
-# NOTE: The bind router driver is not configured into the compiled-in
-# routers, so you will need to install a routers file to use it. Get
-# a routers file from samples/generic/routers and copy it to
-# /usr/lib/smail. Comment out the first version of inet_hosts from
-# that file, and uncomment the second (the bind version) of the
-# router. You may also want to uncomment the forcepaths router, if
-# you forward for any hosts in the UUCP zone.
-
-#DRIVER_CONFIGURATION=unix-generic # no BSD networking
-#DRIVER_CONFIGURATION=$ROOT/mydriver.cf # customized configuration
-#DRIVER_CONFIGURATION=arpa-network # include bind router
-
-
-# LMAIL - where the real /bin/mail resides
-#
-# optional
-#
-# On many System V machines, the /bin/mail program will deliver what
-# it thinks is local mail directly into user mailboxes, and may also
-# call uucp, or some other remote delivery mechanism. The /bin/mail
-# program will therefore can bypass smail.
-#
-# A solution to this program is to move the /bin/mail supplied with
-# your system to another name, LMAIL, and to then install the binmail
-# program, in pd/binmail as /bin/mail. If binmail is invoked to read
-# mail, the LMAIL (old /bin/mail) is called, otherwise SMAIL is called
-# to deliver mail.
-#
-# If LMAIL is defined below and the specified file does not exist,
-# then the binmail makefile install rule will attempt to move
-# /bin/mail to LMAIL and then copy binmail into /bin/mail. If LMAIL
-# is defined and the file LMAIL does exist, then the binmail
-# makefile will refuse to install binmail.
-#
-# If LMAIL is not defined then /bin/mail is not touched.
-#
-# NOTE: due to potential problems or confusion with binmail
-# installation, binmail is not automatically built and installed
-# from higher level makefiles. One must go to the pd/binmail
-# directory and "make install" explicitly.
-
-#LMAIL=/bin/lmail # standard System V
-
-
-# MISC_DEFINES - miscellaneous definitions
-#
-# optional
-#
-# A colon-separated list that names miscellaneous macros to define
-# for C programs and shell scripts. Each entry in the list can be
-# a simple name, or the name can be followed by an equal sign to
-# provide a value. For example:
-#
-# MISC_DEFINES="void=int:DECLARE_UTIMBUF:NO_FORWARDTO_FILE"
-#
-# Defines void to be int for compilers that do not correctly support
-# the void type, and declares the macro DECLARE_UTIMBUF, so that smail
-# will not try to get the utimbuf structure from a header file.
-#
-#
-# IMPORTANT FOR INTERACTIVE UNIX USERS:
-#
-# Some versions of Interactive UNIX have a <sys/socket.h> header
-# file that directly includes the <time.h> header file, which is
-# not protected against multiple inclusion. If your system has
-# this problem, you will encounter a multiple declaration problem
-# when compiling src/modes.o. To repair the situation, use:
-#
-# MISC_DEFINES=ISC_SOCKET_TIME_BUG
-#
-#
-# IMPORTANT FOR BSD AND SUNOS USERS:
-#
-# Some mail readers compare access and modify times to determine
-# whether mail has been delivered which has not been read. The local
-# mail transport (using the appendfile driver) preserves access time
-# for files so that this will work. However, if smail is configured
-# to use the System V convention of reading forwarding information
-# from user mailbox files, then this will be defeated (the forwardto
-# director does not preserve access times).
-#
-# Since BSD systems (and System V systems running Smail) have little
-# reason to use the System V forwarding convention, it is sufficient
-# to disable it. To disable the System V forwarding convention, add
-# NO_FORWARDTO_FILE to MISC_DEFINES.
-#
-#
-# IMPORTANT FOR USERS OF OLD BIND RELEASES
-#
-# The bind resolver can make use of features in newer releases of
-# BIND (named). In particular, it will use the res_search function,
-# rather than older res_mkquery function. If you do not have the
-# new BIND release (e.g., res_search is listed as an undefined
-# variable when you link smail), then add OBSOLETE_RESOLVER to
-# MISC_DEFINES. Also, the res_search function does not appear to
-# interract correctly with the 'defnames' attribute to the bind
-# driver, on some versions of the resolv library, so beware. If bind
-# doesn't work for you, try defining OBSOLETE_RESOLVER.
-#
-#
-# IMPORTANT FOR USERS OF SOME SEQUENT OS RELEASES
-#
-# Some releases of the Sequent C compiler recognize private as a keyword.
-# However, smail uses this as a variable or structure name in several
-# places. To get around this problem use:
-#
-# MISC_DEFINES=private=smail_private_tag
-#
-#
-# IMPORTANT FOR NON-POSIX OPERATING SYSTEMS
-#
-# Smail uses the utime() system call to set file times in a few places.
-# All U*IX releases appear to support this call, although not all
-# systems define the structure (utimbuf) used as an argument to the
-# call. In particular, true 4.2 and 4.3BSD do not declare this
-# structure (at least not the original, non-POSIX, 4.3BSD release).
-#
-# The bsd4.2 and bsd4.3 conf/os files define DECLARE_UTIMBUF to cause
-# smail itself to define this structure. However, this may fail if
-# your system is extended to define the utimbuf structure in an
-# incompatible fashion. This can be disabled by defining
-# NO_DECLARE_UTIMBUF in MISC_DEFINES.
-#
-# For other operating systems, you may need to add DECLARE_UTIMBUF
-# in MISC_DEFINES. Some releases of Interactive U*IX require this.
-# Other releases don't (I don't have a list).
-#
-#
-# IMPORTANT FOR USERS OF GCC ON NON-ANSI C SYSTEMS
-#
-# If you are using a C compiler that defines __STDC__ (such as gcc) but
-# you are running into problems due to non-ANSI #include files or missing
-# ANSI definitions, then you can define NO_ANSI_C.
-
-#MISC_DEFINES=ISC_SOCKET_TIME_BUG
-#MISC_DEFINES=NO_FORWARDTO_FILE # recommended for BSD systems
-#MISC_DEFINES=ISC_SOCKET_TIME_BUG:NO_FORWARDTO_FILE
-#MISC_DEFINES=OBSOLETE_RESOLVER
-#MISC_DEFINES=DECLARE_UTIMBUF # if smail must define utimbuf struct
-#MISC_DEFINES=NO_DECLARE_UTIMBUF # if smail must _not_ define utimbuf
-#MISC_DEFINES=private=smail_private_tag # for sequent
-#MISC_DEFINES=NO_ANSI_C # don't believe __STDC__
-
-
-# HAVE - miscellaneous supported features
-#
-# optional
-#
-# A colon-separated list of features that the local system supports
-# in addition to those defined in the OS configuration file. Some
-# interesting features you might want to list are:
-#
-# NDBM - this system supports the new DBM library
-# functions introduced in 4.3BSD.
-# DBM - this system supports the old DBM library
-# distributed with older BSD systems and
-# many System V systems. This *requires* the
-# dbmclose() function, which does not exist
-# in most historic dbm implementations.
-# HDB_UUCP - this system uses HoneyDanBer UUCP, rather
-# than a traditional version of UUCP.
-# NIALIAS - aliases with NeXT NetInfo databases.
-# BIND - the system supports the bind resolver library
-#
-# Defining NDBM or DBM may require the specification of additional
-# libraries, in LIBS or in OSLIBS. See conf/os/template for a more
-# complete list of recognized features, and for more detailed
-# descriptions. If neither NDBM or DBM is specified, Ozan Yigit's
-# sdbm (an ndbm workalike) will be used.
-#
-# CAUTION: The HoneyDanBer UUCP in System V Release 4.0 uses multi-
-# letter message grade values, rather than the traditional
-# single-letter message grades in earlier versions. Smail
-# presumes that message grades are single letters, so Smail and
-# the default grades for SVR4.0 are incompatible.
-#
-# As a result of this incompatiblity, either HDB_UUCP must not
-# be defined with SVR4.0, or the message grades that smail
-# uses will have to be added to the file /etc/uucp/Grades.
-# The list of grades that smail will use is specified in the
-# grades variable (whose default value can be specified by
-# setting GRADES in this file). Grades are specified by
-# providing a longer string in the Precedence: field. The
-# grade letters for the default value of GRADES are:
-#
-# 9 - special-delivery
-# A - air-mail
-# C - first-class (also the default message grade)
-# a - bulk
-# n - junk
-#
-# To add the default letters, you might add the following lines
-# to /etc/uucp/Grades:
-#
-# 9 9 Any User Any
-# A A Any User Any
-# C C Any User Any
-# a a Any User Any
-# n n Any User Any
-
-#HAVE=HDB_UUCP # have HoneyDanBer UUCP
-#HAVE=NDBM # have the new DBM functions
-#HAVE=DBM # have the old DBM functions
-#HAVE=HDB_UUCP:NDBM # new DBM and HoneyDanBer UUCP
-
-# UUCP_ZONE - this host is within the UUCP zone
-#
-# optional (defaults to undefined)
-#
-# Smail supports both strictly compliant SMTP transfers, and a
-# modification the the SMTP protocol for use within the UUCP zone.
-# The modified protocol transmits sender and recipient addresses in
-# accordance with the RFC976 specification, and provides behavior that
-# is more likely to work with other mailers in the UUCP zone.
-# Transferring mail using SMTP over private IP networks can work well
-# within the UUCP zone, except for the fact that the SMTP
-# specification doesn't work as well in the presence of generated
-# UUCP-zone routes form path files.
-#
-# The built-in smail transport definitions include transport
-# definitions that provide either behavior: inet_zone_smtp and
-# uucp_zone_smtp. The first provides conformant behavior and should
-# be used when transferring mail to sites on the Internet. The
-# second, uucp_zone_smtp, provides the modified protocol.
-#
-# An additional builtin transport protocol, smtp, is defined as having
-# the same behavior as inet_zone_smtp or uucp_zone_smtp, depending
-# upon whether UUCP_ZONE is set. To make the the basic smtp transport
-# use the modified behavior for the UUCP zone, set UUCP_ZONE to true.
-#
-# In the presence of generated routes from paths files, the
-# Internet-zone version of the SMTP transport will generate route-addr
-# addresses. The introduction of RFC1123 removes the requirement that
-# route-addrs work as routes, preferring instead the use of the %
-# operator for routing. Intermixed % and ! operators, particularly in
-# the presence of an @ operator (e.g., veritas!mitsu%tron@apple.com),
-# are sufficiently ambiguous that it is undesirable to use with ! or %
-# operators for routing when strict SMTP compliance is needed. This
-# is one of the motivations for introducing the modified UUCP-zone
-# protocol. However, generating route-addr addresses works well for
-# transferring mail between nodes running Smail 3.1.
-#
-# NOTE: the UUCP_ZONE flag does not affect the batched SMTP transports
-# that operate through UUCP. The uusmtp and demand_uusmtp transports
-# always operate with the modified UUCP-zone protocol. Two additional
-# transports, inet_uusmtp and inet_demand_uusmtp use compliant
-# protocols.
-
-#UUCP_ZONE=true # this site is in the UUCP zone
-#UUCP_ZONE= # this site is on the Internet
-
-
-# HOSTNAMES - names for the local host
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The HOSTNAMES value is a colon-separated list of names your system.
-# This does not need to include the name given by UUCP_NAME. If
-# HOSTNAMES is set, then the first name in the list will be used as the
-# canonical name of your system. That is, the name by which your
-# machine can be uniquely named across all networks.
-#
-# Normally HOSTNAMES is not set. In this case the HOSTNAMES value will
-# be computed at run-time from the DOMAINS value and the system-dependently
-# computed name of your system.
-#
-# If you are registered in a domain, you might consider seting HOSTNAMES
-# to a list such as: sitename.subdom.dom:sitename.dom:sitename.uucp
-#
-# NOTE: It is preferable, in most circumstances, to set the hostnames
-# variable in /usr/lib/smail/config, rather than setting HOSTNAMES
-# in this file. The value of the "hostnames" variable in the config
-# file can be changed without recompiling smail.
-
-#HOSTNAMES=kgbvax.ussr.comm:kgbvax.uucp # example only
-
-
-# DOMAINS - domains under which the local host resides
-#
-# optional (except when HOSTNAMES is not set)
-#
-# If HOSTNAMES is not defined, then HOSTNAMES is computed by concatenating
-# local host's actual name with each name in this colon-separated list of
-# domain names. This computation is done at run-time.
-#
-# Example: if DOMAINS="uts.amdahl.com:uucp", then the HOSTNAMES value
-# for the site "amdahl" would become "amdahl.uts.amdahl.com:amdahl.uucp".
-#
-# NOTE: The uucp domain is not meaningful in any standard way, though
-# many sites treat this as implying any site that is registered
-# in the UUCP zone through the USENET maps. Sites that really
-# wish to be able to receive mail from anywhere in the world
-# should get a registered domain.
-#
-# NOTE: It is preferable, in most circumstances, to set the domains
-# variable in /usr/lib/smail/config, rather than setting DOMAINS
-# in this file. The value of the "domains" variable in the config
-# file can be changed without recompiling smail.
-
-#DOMAINS=uucp # common
-#DOMAINS=ussr.comm:uucp # example only
-
-
-# UUCP_NAME - name for the local host on the UUCP network
-#
-# optional
-#
-# This should be set to the name of the local host as known by the
-# UUCP software.
-#
-# Normally, no value is given for this variable, in which case the
-# value will be computed by smail at run-time from the actual name for
-# local host, as computed in a system-dependent fashion.
-#
-# NOTE: It is preferable, in most circumstances, to set the uucp_name
-# variable in /usr/lib/smail/config, rather than setting UUCP_NAME
-# in this file. The value of the "uucp_name" variable in the config
-# file can be changed without recompiling smail.
-
-#UUCP_NAME=kgbvax # example only
-
-
-# VISIBLE_NAME - local host name used in outgoing addresses
-#
-# optional
-#
-# Some installations may wish to hide a group of machines under a common
-# name. For example, at Amdahl, we may wish to hide the machines on our
-# ethernet under the domain "uts.amdahl.com". If we set the value
-# VISIBLE_NAME="uts.amdahl.com" on the machine "futatsu", then mail
-# from "futatsu" sent as if it came from "user@uts.amdahl.com" rather than
-# "user@futatsu.uts.amdahl.com". Of course, the "uts.amdahl.com" gateways
-# will need to forward mail to "user", however the fact that a user
-# does not have check for mail on all machines on the network is useful.
-#
-# The VISIBLE_NAME value will not be recognized as a name for the local
-# host unless it is also included in one of the other lists of names for
-# the local host.
-#
-# NOTE: It is preferable, in most circumstances, to set the visible_name
-# variable in /usr/lib/smail/config, rather than setting VISIBLE_NAME
-# in this file. The value of the "visible_name" variable in the config
-# file can be changed without recompiling smail.
-
-#VISIBLE_NAME=kgbvax.uucp # example only
-
-
-# GATEWAY_NAMES - more names for the local host
-#
-# optional
-#
-# It is often important that hosts which are domain gateways recognize
-# the domain names as alternate names for the local host. These names
-# should be defined in addition to those computed automatically from
-# the actual name for the local host by putting them in GATEWAY_NAMES.
-#
-# This variable is a colon-separated list of names for the local host
-# which is not computed from the actual name for the local host.
-#
-# NOTE: It is preferable, in most circumstances, to set the gateway_names
-# variable in /usr/lib/smail/config, rather than setting GATEWAY_NAMES
-# in this file. The value of the "gateway_names" variable in the config
-# file can be changed without recompiling smail.
-
-#GATEWAY_NAMES=moscow.ussr.comm:ussr.comm:comm # example only
-
-
-# AUTH_DOMAINS - domains for which this host is authoritative
-#
-# optional (defaults to none)
-#
-# If this host contains all routing information needed for a particular
-# set of domains, then smail should generate an error if it is given a
-# hostname that is not resolved, but is within one of those domains.
-# Normally, this isn't a problem because mail that is not matched by
-# any routers generates a "host not found" error. However, the
-# smarthost router can upset this by matching any hostname. Without
-# something to generate an error, a mail loop can occur where mail
-# is sent to a host that controls a domain, and that host sends mail
-# to another host listed as the "smarthost", which sends it back.
-#
-# A host which contains all routing information for a domain is called
-# "authoritative" for that domain. A host can be authoritative for
-# any number of domains. To declare this host to be authoritative
-# for this domain, set AUTH_DOMAINS here (or auth_domains in the
-# /usr/lib/smail/config file) to a colon-separated list of domains.
-# This will prevent the smarthost router from matching any hosts within
-# the indicated domains.
-#
-# NOTE: It is preferable, in most circumstances, to set the auth_domains
-# variable in /usr/lib/smail/config, rather than setting AUTH_DOMAINS
-# in this file. The value of the "auth_domains" variable in the config
-# file can be changed without recompiling smail.
-
-#AUTH_DOMAINS=ussr.com
-#AUTH_DOMAINS=veritas.com:tolerant.com
-
-
-# POSTMASTER - the default address for the mail administrator
-#
-# optional (defaults to root)
-#
-# This address is used by smail as a last resort in trying to deliver
-# to the address "postmaster". Normally, "postmaster" is aliased to a
-# responsible person, or persons through the alias file. In the event
-# that no alias file exists, or that "postmaster" was not found in
-# that file or by any other directors, the default address will be
-# used.
-
-#POSTMASTER=root
-
-
-# NOBODY - a user with few access capabilities
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The user named here will be used by smail whenever a user ID is
-# desired that cannot do any more damange than any unpriveledged user
-# on the system. Under 4.3BSD and SunOS, this would be the user named
-# "nobody". Under other operating systems, it may be reasonable to
-# create a "nobody" entry in the passwd file. Some systems have a
-# user such as "unknown" which will suffice.
-#
-# If this is not defined, then a default will be chosen. This default
-# is os-type dependent, and is commonly nobody for BSD- and sun-derived
-# systems.
-
-NOBODY=nobody
-#NOBODY=unknown # some sites have this in their passwd file
-
-
-# TEST_BASE - directory where smail test files are kept
-#
-# optional (special when defined to an empty string)
-#
-# When testing smail, it is convenient to put binaries and configuration
-# files in an area separated from the actual installation areas. The
-# TEST_BASE directory defines this alternate area. Smail will assume
-# assume a fixed hierarchy below this directory, with a "bin" subdirectory
-# containing the smail binary and utilities, a "lib" directory containing
-# smail configuration files, and a "spool" directory containing smail
-# spool files.
-#
-# If no TEST_BASE is defined, then this facility is turned off. If a
-# TEST_BASE is defined to be an empty string, then all programs will be
-# used in the area where they are compiled, LIB_DIR will be set to the
-# "lib" directory under the root of the smail source tree, and SPOOL_DIRS
-# will be set to the "spool" directory under the root of the smail source
-# tree. In this case, a "make install" is not required.
-#
-# If a TEST_BASE is defined as a relative path (e.g. "."), then it is
-# defined relative to the root of the smail source directory.
-
-#TEST_BASE=/usr/project/smail
-#TEST_BASE=test
-#TEST_BASE= # use progs in source area
-
-
-# SMAIL_BIN_DIR - directory where copies of the smail binary are kept
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The Smail program comes in user callable names: smail, uupath,
-# pathto, optto, and so on. A copy of smail will be linked to files
-# under SMAIL_BIN_DIR. The SMAIL_BIN_DIR should be a directory
-# that is commonly in users search path (i.e., $PATH).
-
-SMAIL_BIN_DIR=!!PREFIX!!/bin # BSD local convention
-
-# SMAIL_NAME - file where the primary working copy of smail is located
-#
-# optional
-#
-# Any program that needs to call smail, including smail itself will
-# attempt to execute the program named by SMAIL_NAME.
-#
-# Often the primary working copy of smail is /usr/lib/sendmail. This
-# should be used for systems that used to run sendmail. Programs such
-# as Berkeley Mail, System V mailx or /bin/mail can be made to, or do
-# call /usr/lib/sendmail for mailer activity. It is common for public
-# domain programs to expect a mailer to exist under this name, also.
-#
-# If SMAIL_NAME is not defined here, or is set to a null string, then
-# $SMAIL_BIN_DIR/smail is used instead. If this is the name that you
-# want to use as the primary binary pathname, then do set SMAIL_NAME
-# to the null string. This will prevent the smail src/Makefile from
-# installing it as $SMAIL_BIN_DIR/smail twice.
-
-#SMAIL_NAME=/usr/lib/sendmail # common convention
-#SMAIL_NAME= # use smail in bin directory
-
-
-# OTHER_SMAIL_NAMES - other names under which to install smail
-#
-# optional
-#
-# Many systems will wish to install smail as /bin/rmail to catch mail
-# coming in over UUCP directly with smail. To install under this
-# name set OTHER_SMAIL_NAMES to /bin/rmail. As implied by the name,
-# other pathnames can be specified as well, if a system has other
-# potential rendezvous points for mail. This should be a colon or
-# white-space separated list of full pathnames.
-#
-# Users of XENIX may wish to use smail as their execmail interface.
-# To do this, add /usr/lib/mail/execmail to this list.
-#
-# This is assumed to be empty when TEST_DIR is defined.
-#
-# NOTE: A pathname CANNOT be in both SMAIL_NAME and OTHER_SMAIL_NAMES.
-
-OTHER_SMAIL_NAMES=!!PREFIX!!/bin/rmail
-
-# LIB_DIR - directory where various smail files are found
-#
-# required
-#
-# The LIB_DIR is where various static smail files reside, by default.
-# Files which may reside under this directory are: the primary config
-# file, the directors, routers and transports files, an aliases file,
-# pathalias database, uuwho database, and the COPYING file.
-#
-# The common subdirectories under LIB_DIR are: "methods", where method
-# files are by default found; "maps", where local pathalias files,
-# mkmap configuration files and the getmap batch file are located;
-# and "lists" where mailing lists are commonly located.
-#
-# It should be noted that none of these files, except for COPYING,
-# is required by the smail binary as it is released. See smail(5)
-# and smail(8) for more details on this and related topics.
-
-LIB_DIR=!!PREFIX!!/lib/smail
-
-
-# UTIL_BIN_DIR - directory where smail utilities are located
-#
-# required
-#
-# The smail system has a number of programs such as pathalias, mkline,
-# mksort, mkdbm that users normally need not execute directly. Such
-# utilities will be placed under the UTIL_BIN_DIR directory.
-#
-# UTIL_BIN_DIR is often the same as LIB_DIR.
-
-UTIL_BIN_DIR=$LIB_DIR/util
-
-
-# NEWALIASES - alternate pathname for mkaliases program
-#
-# optional
-#
-# For compatibility with sendmail, mkaliases can be installed under
-# a name such as /usr/ucb/newaliases, or /usr/lib/newaliases. To setup
-# smail to perform this installation, set NEWALIASES to the desired full
-# pathname. When testing, this is set to the empty string, signifying
-# that mkaliases will be installed only under the name mkaliases.
-
-NEWALIASES=$UTIL_BIN_DIR/newaliases
-
-# SECOND_CONFIG_FILE - pathname of an alternate config file
-#
-# optional
-#
-# Smail allows one to have a second set of configuration files that can
-# override both the compiled in and the optional primary config file.
-# Normally, the path to this secondary configuration file is defined
-# in the primary smail configuration file. However the value
-# SECOND_CONFIG_FILE can be the filename of the secondary (alternate)
-# config file. In the case where both this value, and where the
-# LIB_DIR/config file specifies a "second_config_file" value, the
-# LIB_DIR/config file takes presidence.
-#
-# A secondary configuration file is useful in an environment with
-# distributed filesystems. In such an environment, the regular config
-# directory can be maintained centrally on a remotely mounted
-# filesystem. Individual machines, can then setup a secondary
-# configuration file which overrides these centrally maintained files
-# for specific purposes.
-
-# For example, in a network with one gateway to the outside world,
-# all could share the same smail binaries and standard configuration.
-# However the the gateway machine could have a secondary configuration
-# file which so that the gateway's the smail setup has greater intelligence
-# and thus act as a smart_user and smart_path host.
-
-SECOND_CONFIG_FILE= # common for non-NFS systems
-#SECOND_CONFIG_FILE=/private/usr/lib/smail # convention for NFS systems
-
-
-# PATHS_FILE, PATHS_TYPE - location and type of the paths database
-#
-# optional
-#
-# If PATH_FILE begins with a '/', then it is the name of the optional
-# pathalias database, otherwise it is assumed that PATH_FILE refers to
-# a file under the LIB_DIR directory.
-#
-# For use with YP, it may be more convenient to use the "yp" type,
-# rather than "aliasyp", because this way a paths file can be maintained
-# in a format compatible with other YP maps.
-#
-# If PATHS_FILE is left undefined, no paths file is defined in the
-# preloaded smail configuration.
-
-PATHS_FILE=paths # for file under LIB_DIR
-#PATHS_FILE=mail.paths # YP (NIS)
-
-#PATHS_TYPE=dbm # indexed
-#PATHS_TYPE=bsearch # sorted
-PATHS_TYPE=lsearch # linear search
-#PATHS_TYPE=yp # YP (NIS)
-
-# ALIASES_FILE, ALIASES_TYPE - location and type of the aliases database
-#
-# optional
-#
-# If ALIASES_FILE begins with a '/', then it is the full pathname of the
-# optional aliases database, otherwise it is assumed that ALIASES_FILE
-# refers to a file under the LIB_DIR directory.
-#
-# For use with YP, it may be more convenient to use the "yp" type,
-# rather than "aliasyp", because this way an alias file can be maintained
-# in a format compatible with other YP maps.
-#
-# NOTE: If ALIASES_TYPE is specified as bsearch, then the suffix .sort
-# will be appended to the filename given in ALIASES_FILE. The
-# mkaliases command will then treat a file without that suffix
-# as the unsorted source file for the database.
-#
-# If ALIASES_FILE is left undefined, no aliases file is defined in the
-# preloaded smail configuration.
-#
-# NOTE FOR AIX SYSTEMS:
-# I have received reports that AIX3.1 requires use of "yp",
-# rather than "aliasyp". If this is true, I don't quite see
-# how Suns and RS/6000s running sendmail can share the same
-# YP maps. In any case, use whatever works in your
-# environment.
-
-ALIASES_FILE=$LIB_DIR/aliases # compatible with sendmail
-#ALIASES_FILE=aliases # for file under LIB_DIR
-#ALIASES_FILE=mail.aliases # YP (NIS)
-#ALIASES_FILE=NetInfo # for NeXT NetInfo aliases
-
-ALIASES_TYPE=dbm # compatible with sendmail
-#ALIASES_TYPE=lsearch # for sites without dbm(3x)
-#ALIASES_TYPE=bsearch # for sorted files, faster
-#ALIASES_TYPE=aliasyp # YP (NIS)
-#ALIASES_TYPE=nialias # for NeXT NetInfo aliases
-
-
-# ALIASES_REMOVE_SENDER - remove the sender (by default) from alias expansions
-# LISTS_REMOVE_SENDER - remove the sender (by default) from list expansions
-#
-# optional
-#
-# For compatibility with sendmail, smail can be configured to remove the
-# sender of a message (if the sender is a local user) from alias
-# expansions. Users can disable this feature by invoking smail with
-# the -m flag, typically by setting "metoo" in their .mailrc file.
-#
-# However, many people find this behavior confusing and some administrators
-# would prefer to disable this "sender removal" feature altogether.
-# Also, it has recently been noticed that smail's sender removal
-# behavior is not quite sendmail-compatible with regards to nested
-# aliases and have been surprised by the results of aliasing.
-#
-# Smail supports two forms of aliasing to which sender removal can be
-# applied: the regular aliases file (defined by ALIASES_FILE above), and
-# a directory of mailing lists (typically /usr/lib/smail/lists) where
-# all files in that directory define a list. A site that has converted
-# entirely over to smail3 can use alias files strictly for username
-# aliasing, while using the lists directory for real mailing lists. With
-# such a usage model, sender removal should be disabled for the alias
-# file, but can be enabled (depending upon preference) for the lists
-# directory.
-#
-# To enable sender removal, set ALIASES_REMOVE_SENDER or LISTS_REMOVE_SENDER
-# (depending upon preference) to "yes". If these values are empty, or are
-# note defined, then sender removal is disabled.
-#
-# This behavior can be configured using the run-time directors configuration
-# file by setting the "sender_okay" flag, to indicate that sender removal
-# should NOT be done.
-
-#ALIASES_REMOVE_SENDER=yes
-LISTS_REMOVE_SENDER=yes
-
-
-# RETRY_INTERVAL - minimum per-host retry interval for TCP/IP delivery
-# RETRY_DURATION - maximum time to keep messages in the input queue
-#
-# optional (RETRY_INTERVAL defaults to 10 minutes, RETRY_DURATION to 5 days)
-#
-# Messages to hosts on TCP/IP networks may block for quite some time, if
-# the recipient host is down, or some intervening network is inoperative.
-# Connections to such unreachable or downed hosts can block for quite
-# some time until a timeout indicates indicates that the condition
-# exists.
-#
-# To prevent the mail queue from blocking repeatedly on the same set of
-# unreachable hosts, smail keeps a directory of files that store the
-# last connection failure encountered for each host. Message deliveries
-# to a host that has failed recently will be deferred until a certain
-# period of time (the retry interval) has elapsed, preventing queue runs
-# from hanging again immediately.
-#
-# If a host is down for an extended period of time (such as forever),
-# then sending a message to the message sender is preferable to keeping
-# the message in our mail queue. If message deliveries to a particular
-# host have not succeeded within a particular length of time (the retry
-# duration), smail considers delivery to have failed, and sends a bounce
-# notification to the sender or address owner.
-#
-# Retry durations and intervals for specific hosts or domains can be
-# defined by creating a retry file in $LIB_DIR and adding lines of
-# the form:
-#
-# hostname duration/interval
-# *.domain duration/interval
-#
-# A default can be added at the end of this file with:
-#
-# * duration/interval
-#
-# Alternately, a default can be specified by setting RETRY_INTERVAL
-# and RETRY_DURATION in this file. Both values are in seconds. To
-# help in calculating, 1 day is 86400 seconds. You can actually
-# use C constant expressions here, if you want to use addition or
-# multiplication.
-#
-# These values can also be set using the retry_interval and
-# retry_duration variables in $LIB_DIR/config. In the config file
-# and in the retry file, times can be specified with suffixes, such
-# as 'm', 'h', or 'd' to indicate minutes, hours, or days. For
-# example:
-#
-# *.uu.net 3d/10m
-
-RETRY_INTERVAL=600 # 10 minutes
-#RETRY_INTERVAL='20*60' # 20 minutes
-RETRY_DURATION='86400*5' # 5 days
-#RETRY_DURATION='86400*14' # 2 weeks
-
-
-# UUCP_SYSTEM_FILE - path to UUCP file containing remote systems
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The normal smail configuration defines a router that scans the
-# output of the /usr/bin/uuname command for neighboring UUCP sites.
-# When smail is running as a daemon, it can cache the output of uuname
-# so that the uuname command need not be executed for each mail
-# message. In order to be able to detect when the output of uuname
-# will change, smail daemons will stat the UUCP configuration file
-# which contains the names of neighboring hosts. This EDITME variable
-# defines the full pathname to this file. If this variable is not
-# defined, then the output of the uuname will not be cached.
-#
-# NOTE: Many OS files specify the correct file for this, though some
-# don't. Also, if you add HoneyDanBer UUCP to a system that
-# does not normally have it, then you will need to set this.
-
-#UUCP_SYSTEM_FILE=/usr/lib/uucp/L.sys # use this for normal UUCP
-#UUCP_SYSTEM_FILE=/usr/lib/uucp/Systems # use this for HoneyDanBer UUCP
-#UUCP_SYSTEM_FILE=/etc/uucp/Systems # for System V Release 4
-
-
-# SPOOL_DIRS - smail spooling directories
-#
-# required
-#
-# Smail can use one or more spooling directories, where spool directories
-# other than the first are used if earlier spool directories were
-# inaccessible or were on file systems which filled up. The list of spool
-# directories should be colon-separated and may contain only one spool
-# directory if desired.
-
-SPOOL_DIRS=/var/spool/smail # common
-#SPOOL_DIRS=/var/spool/smail # for System V Release 4
-#SPOOL_DIRS=/usr/spool/smail:/usr2/spool/smail # use of alternate filesystem
-#SPOOL_DIRS=/usr/smail/spool # I use this right now
-#SPOOL_DIRS=/var/smail/spool # Another alternative
-
-
-# LOG_DIR - smail logging directory
-#
-# optional (defaults to (more or less) $SPOOL_DIRS/log)
-#
-# Smail creates two log files in this directory: logfile and paniclog.
-# The first is a file that logs all incoming messages and deliveries,
-# plus many errors. The second file (paniclog) logs important system
-# errors that smail can manage to write into the log file.
-
-#LOG_DIR=/usr/spool/smail/log # common
-LOG_DIR=/var/spool/smail/log # for System V Release 4
-#LOG_DIR=/usr/smail/log # I use this right now
-#LOG_DIR=/var/smail/log # Another alternative
-
-
-# UNSHAR_MAP_DIR - where unshared USENET map files are to be placed
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The getmap utility will read a list of files on the file
-# LIB_DIR/map/batch, and using unsharmap unshar these maps into the
-# UNSHAR_MAP_DIR directory.
-#
-# A common way that maps are distributed is through the USENET news group
-# "comp.mail.maps". A sys file line of:
-#
-# usenet-maps:comp.mail.maps,world:F:<UNSHAR_MAP_DIR>/work/batch
-#
-# will add names into the UNSHAR_MAP_DIR/work/batch file for getmap to
-# process.
-#
-# If UNSHAR_MAP_DIR is not defined, then the getmap and uuwho utilities
-# will not function.
-
-UNSHAR_MAP_DIR=/var/spool/uumaps
-#UNSHAR_MAP_DIR=/var/spool/uumaps # for System V Release 4
-
-
-# NEWS_SPOOL_DIR - where news articles are stored
-#
-# optional (defaults to /usr/spool/news)
-#
-# C News stores pathnames in the batch file that are relative to
-# the top-level of the news article directory hierarchy. Smail needs
-# to know the name of this directory in order to be able to extract
-# the news articles from comp.mail.maps.
-
-#NEWS_SPOOL_DIR=/usr/spool/news
-NEWS_SPOOL_DIR=/var/spool/news
-
-
-# UUWHO_FILE - file used to store the uuwho file
-#
-# optional (defaults to $LIB_DIR/uuwho)
-#
-# This specified the file used to store the host database generated by
-# and used by the uuwho command. If the uuwho database is stored in a
-# DBM file, then UUWHO_FILE is the file prefix before adding the .pag
-# and .dir suffixes to form the actual files.
-#
-# If UUWHO_FILE does not begin with /, then the name is relative to
-# the $LIB_DIR directory.
-
-#UUWHO_FILE=$UNSHAR_MAP_DIR/uuwho # to store database with the map files
-
-
-# UUWHO_USE_DBM - configure the uuwho command to use the DBM library
-#
-# optional
-#
-# If you would like the uuwho utility to use the DBM library, set
-# UUWHO_USE_DBM to true. If this is not set, then the uuwho utility
-# will use a sorted database. Earlier versions of the uuwho utility
-# worked only with the DBM library.
-#
-# Not using DBM does not result in any real measurable speed-up, since
-# binary searches of even large databases happen fast enough to
-# prevent users from noticing. However, generation of the DBM uuwho
-# database can take significantly longer. The uuwho utility creates
-# sorted databases by calling the sort utility, which is usually quite
-# fast.
-
-UUWHO_USE_DBM=true # use DBM
-#UUWHO_USE_DBM= # default, don't use DBM
-
-
-# TMP_DIR - secure temp directory used by smail utilities
-#
-# optional (defaults to /tmp)
-#
-# Some smail utilities use TMP_DIR to define a directory in which
-# their temporary files can be created. Utilities that use this
-# directory are those that wish to use a secure temporary area.
-#
-# The only smail utilities that need to use TMP_DIR are utilities that
-# should be run as root, or as some other user with appropriate privledges.
-# It is therefore recommended that TMP_DIR not be globally writable.
-
-TMP_DIR=/var/tmp
-
-
-# SECURE_PATH - path for smail utilities
-#
-# optional (defaults to system-specific path or /bin:/usr/bin)
-#
-# The smail utilities often set their PATH to begin with the SECURE_PATH.
-# The SECURE_PATH should be a path of directories where standard commands
-# are located. These directories and commands should not be writeable by
-# normal users. A common directory for smail utilities to append to
-# SECURE_PATH is UTIL_BIN_DIR.
-
-#SECURE_PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/ucb # common for BSD systems
-#SECURE_PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/amdahl/bin # common for UTS/580 systems
-#SECURE_PATH=/bin:/usr/bin # common for System V system
-
-
-# MAN1 - where smail user command man pages are to be installed
-# MAN5 - where smail file format man pages are to be installed
-# MAN8 - where smail administrator man pages should be installed
-# MAN1_EXT - file extension for user command man pages
-# MAN5_EXT - file extension for file format man pages
-# MAN8_EXT - file extension for adminstrator man pages
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The man page for "foo.an" in the smail man/man5 source directory
-# will be installed in MAN5/foo.MAN5_EXT, if MAN5 is defined.
-#
-# For some reason, BSD and System V differ on where file format man
-# pages are kept, hence the unusual values of MAN5 for System V.
-
-MAN1=!!PREFIX!!/man/man1
-MAN1_EXT=1
-
-MAN5=!!PREFIX!!/man/man5
-MAN5_EXT=5
-
-MAN8=!!PREFIX!!/man/man8
-MAN8_EXT=8
-
-# COMPRESS - file compression
-#
-# optional (default is system dependent or uses cat)
-#
-# The savelog utility can save space by compressing old log files.
-# Normally when a file is compressed, the suffix is added to the
-# filename.
-#
-# The COMPRESS symbol is the name of a program such that:
-#
-# $COMPRESS $COMP_FLAG filename ...
-#
-# the file: filename is replaced by: filename$DOT_Z
-# regardless of the size of filename. The command:
-#
-# $UNCOMPRESS filename$DOT_Z
-#
-# will replace filename$DOT_Z with the original filename.
-# The command:
-# $ZCAT filename$DOT_Z
-#
-# will read the compressed file: filename$DOT_Z and write the
-# plain text to standard output while leaving the file compressed.
-
-COMPRESS=gzip
-COMP_FLAG="-f"
-UNCOMPRESS=gunzip
-ZCAT=gzcat
-DOT_Z=".gz"
-
-#COMPRESS=pack # System V standard
-#COMP_FLAG="-f"
-#UNCOMPRESS=unpack
-#ZCAT=pcat
-#DOT_Z=".z"
-
-#COMPRESS=true # if no compress is used
-#COMP_FLAG=""
-#UNCOMPRESS=true
-#ZCAT=cat
-#DOT_Z=""
-
-
-# MISC_C_DEFINES - miscellaneous #defines for C programs
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The value of MISC_C_DEFINES is included directly into the file defs.h
-# in each source directory. It is useful as a central place for
-# miscellaneous #defines not otherwise setable above. In particular,
-# it is useful for overriding other more values given in the file
-# src/config.h. It was felt that it was appropriate to keep the
-# EDITME file fairly small, with only a reasonable subset of the
-# configurable aspects of smail being explicitly described. As a
-# result, there may be some other things in config.h that you may
-# wish to change. Use #define's here to accomplish this.
-#
-# A suitable collection of #undef's and #define's here can also
-# change the behavior defined in the file under conf/os or conf/arch
-# for your operating system and architecture. However, use of
-# MISC_C_DEFINES for this is discouraged.
-#
-# As with /bin/sh scripts, a logical line beginning with a : causes
-# that line to be parsed but ignored. If it were simply commented out
-# then the second line would be processed.
-
-# MISC_SH_DEFINES - miscellaneous script to include in defs.sh
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The value of MISC_SH_DEFINES is included directly into the file
-# defs.sh, in each source directory. It is a useful place to store
-# script lines to override values set by the mkdefs.sh shell script
-# or in a conf/os or conf/arch file.
-#
-# As with /bin/sh scripts, a logical line beginning with a : causes
-# that line to be parsed but ignored. If it were simply commented out
-# then the second line would be processed.
-
-
-
-# MISC_SED_DEFINES - miscellaneous lines to include in defs.sed
-#
-# optional
-#
-# The value of MISC_SED_DEFINES is included directly into the file
-# defs.sed, in each source directory. It is a useful place to store
-# sed lines to override lines set by the mkdefs.sh shell script from
-# information in a conf/os or conf/arch file.
-#
-# As with /bin/sh scripts, a logical line beginning with a : causes
-# that line to be parsed but ignored. If it were simply commented out
-# then the second line would be processed.
-
-# We can't readily think of good examples for this one.
diff --git a/mail/smail/files/freebsd2.0 b/mail/smail/files/freebsd2.0
deleted file mode 100644
index 78c3a5094078..000000000000
--- a/mail/smail/files/freebsd2.0
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,73 +0,0 @@
-# @(#)conf/os/bsd4.4 1.9 8/8/92 18:42:25
-#
-# bsd4.4 - define the characteristics of Berkeley UNIX Release 4.4
-
-# OSNAMES - Names defining this operating system
-OSNAMES=UNIX_BSD4_2:UNIX_BSD:UNIX:POSIX_OS
-
-# LOCKING_PROTOCOL - macros for efficient file locking
-LOCKING_PROTOCOL="\
-#define lock_fd(fd) (flock((fd), LOCK_EX|LOCK_NB) < 0? FAIL: SUCCEED)
-#define lock_fd_wait(fd) (flock((fd), LOCK_EX) < 0? FAIL: SUCCEED)
-#define unlock_fd(fd) ((void) flock((fd), LOCK_UN))
-#define unlock_fd_wait(fd) ((void) flock((fd), LOCK_UN))
-#define lock_fd_rd_wait(fd) (flock((fd), LOCK_SH) < 0? FAIL: SUCCEED)
-"
-
-# MAILBOX_DIR - in which directory are user mailbox files
-MAILBOX_DIR=/var/mail
-
-# CONSOLE - name of the console device file
-CONSOLE=/dev/console
-
-# DECLARE_STRINGS - declare string routines, using macros as needed
-#DECLARE_STRINGS="\
-#include <strings.h>
-#define memcpy(s1,s2,n) (bcopy((s2),(s1),(n)))
-#define memcmp(s1,s2,n) (bcmp((s1),(s2),(n)))
-#/* the following are defined in string.c */
-##ifdef BSD>=199306
-#extern char *strpbrk();
-#extern int strspn();
-##endif
-#"
-
-# SECURE_PATH - directories containing system-supplied user programs
-SECURE_PATH=/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/bin
-
-# OSLIBS - name any object libraries containing routines we will need
-# OSLIBS=-ldbm
-
-# DRIVER_CONFIGURATION - configuration file describing smail drivers
-DRIVER_CONFIGURATION=arpa-network
-
-# RANLIB - how do we organize an existing object archive library
-RANLIB=ranlib
-
-# CHOWN - command to use for accessing the chown program
-CHOWN=/usr/sbin/chown
-
-# COMPRESS, etc. - Select method of file compression (use compress)
-COMPRESS=gzip
-COMP_FLAG=-f
-DOT_Z=.gz
-UNCOMPRESS=gunzip
-ZCAT=gzcat
-
-# MISC_DEFINES - miscellaneous definitions
-#
-# 4.3BSD has utime(), but does not have a header file containing the
-# utimbuf structure, so declare it ourselves.
-# MISC_DEFINES=DECLARE_UTIMBUF
-MISC_DEFINES=INET_NTOA_USE_STRUCT
-
-# HAVE - what features should be used with this operating system
-HAVE=BIND:BSD_NETWORKING:BSTRING:COMSAT:DUP2:FSYNC:FTRUNCATE:GETHOSTNAME
-HAVE=$HAVE:GETOPT:HASH_BANG:HDB_UUCP:MKDIR:READDIR:RENAME:RLIMIT:SETEUID
-HAVE=$HAVE:SETGROUPS:SYS5_STRLIB:SYSEXITS:UNAME:VFORK:VFPRINTF:MEMMOVE
-
-#HAVE=RENAME:MKDIR:BSD_NETWORKING:SYSEXITS:BSTRING:GETHOSTNAME:GETOPT:VFPRINTF
-#HAVE=$HAVE:HASH_BANG:DUP2:READDIR:SETGROUPS:FSYNC:FTRUNCATE:COMSAT:SYS5STRLIB
-
-# UUCP_SYSTEM_FILE - path to UUCP file containing remote systems
-UUCP_SYSTEM_FILE=/usr/lib/uucp/L.sys
diff --git a/mail/smail/pkg-comment b/mail/smail/pkg-comment
deleted file mode 100644
index ecfd1ed06b65..000000000000
--- a/mail/smail/pkg-comment
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1 +0,0 @@
-This is Smail 3.1.29, a program used for receiving and delivering mail.
diff --git a/mail/smail/pkg-descr b/mail/smail/pkg-descr
deleted file mode 100644
index 43f45adaf7fc..000000000000
--- a/mail/smail/pkg-descr
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-This is Smail 3.1.29, a program used for receiving and delivering mail.
-Its job is to take mail from sources on the local or
-on remote hosts and deliver to the appropriate destinations.
-This may be either on remote hosts or on the local machine.
-It is not intended to be a user interface for reading and
-submitting mail.
diff --git a/mail/smail/pkg-plist b/mail/smail/pkg-plist
deleted file mode 100644
index 7ef4ef9b7c89..000000000000
--- a/mail/smail/pkg-plist
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,60 +0,0 @@
-bin/mailq
-bin/uuwho
-bin/mkaliases
-bin/smail
-bin/pathto
-bin/uupath
-bin/runq
-bin/rsmtp
-bin/smtpd
-bin/rmail
-lib/smail/config.sample
-lib/smail/directors.sample
-lib/smail/routers.sample
-lib/smail/transports.sample
-lib/smail/util/mkpath.awk
-lib/smail/util/getopt
-lib/smail/util/pathalias
-lib/smail/util/makedb
-lib/smail/util/mkline
-lib/smail/util/mksort
-lib/smail/util/dcasehost
-lib/smail/util/mkdbm
-lib/smail/util/mkpath
-lib/smail/util/pathmerge
-lib/smail/util/checkerr
-lib/smail/util/getmap
-lib/smail/util/gleem
-lib/smail/util/unsharmap
-lib/smail/util/savelog
-lib/smail/util/mkuuwho
-lib/smail/util/mkhpath
-lib/smail/util/mkaliases
-lib/smail/util/newaliases
-lib/smail/util/mkuuwho.awk
-lib/smail/maps
-lib/smail/methods
-lib/smail/COPYING
-man/man1/pathto.1.gz
-man/man1/uuwho.1.gz
-man/man1/uupath.1.gz
-man/man5/smail.5.gz
-man/man8/pathalias.8.gz
-man/man8/mkdbm.8.gz
-man/man8/mkline.8.gz
-man/man8/mksort.8.gz
-man/man8/mkaliases.8.gz
-man/man8/smail.8.gz
-man/man8/mkpath.8.gz
-man/man8/pathmerge.8.gz
-man/man8/checkerr.8.gz
-man/man8/getmap.8.gz
-man/man8/mkhpath.8.gz
-man/man8/savelog.8.gz
-man/man8/mkuuwho.8.gz
-man/man8/mailq.8.gz
-man/man8/sendmail.8.gz
-man/man8/runq.8.gz
-man/man8/rmail.8.gz
-man/man8/rsmtp.8.gz
-man/man8/smtpd.8.gz
diff --git a/mail/smail/scripts/configure b/mail/smail/scripts/configure
deleted file mode 100644
index 16067b7f41b7..000000000000
--- a/mail/smail/scripts/configure
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
-#!/bin/sh
-#
-# $Id:$
-
-sed <${FILESDIR}/EDITME >${WRKSRC}/conf/EDITME s+!!PREFIX!!+$PREFIX+g
-sed <${FILESDIR}/freebsd2.0 >${WRKSRC}/conf/os/freebsd2.0 s+!!PREFIX!!+$PREFIX+g