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Check-in Number: 1183
Date: 2001-Oct-13 15:45:11 (local)
2001-Oct-13 13:45:11 (UTC)
User:rse
Branch:
Comment: Enhance installation instructions by adding Postix details.
Tickets:
Inspections:
Files:
ossp-pkg/lmtp2nntp/INSTALL      1.9 -> 1.10     101 inserted, 4 deleted

ossp-pkg/lmtp2nntp/INSTALL 1.9 -> 1.10

--- INSTALL      2001/10/11 09:35:39     1.9
+++ INSTALL      2001/10/13 13:45:11     1.10
@@ -9,6 +9,7 @@
   OSSP lmtp2nntp - Mail to News Gateway
 
   INSTALLATION
+  ============
 
   To install OSSP lmtp2nntp into /path/to/lmtp2nntp/{bin,man}/ perform
   the following steps in your shell:
@@ -19,14 +20,17 @@
     $ make install
 
   CONFIGURATION
+  =============
 
   In order to use OSSP lmtp2nntp, the program has to be integrated into
   a Mail Transfer Agent (MTA) which speaks Local Mail Transfer Protocol
-  (LMTP). OSSP lmtp2nntp was developed with Sendmail 8.11, but should
-  also work with other MTAs who provide an LMTP interface. The detailed
-  integration into Sendmail 8.11 is shown below.
+  (LMTP). OSSP lmtp2nntp was developed with Sendmail 8.11 and tested
+  with Sendmail 8.11 and Postfix 20010228, but should also work with
+  other MTAs who provide an LMTP interface. The detailed integration
+  into Sendmail 8.11 and Postfix 20010228 is shown below.
 
   Sendmail Integration
+  --------------------
 
   1. Create a "cf/mailer/lmtp2nntp.m4" macro file with the following contents:
 
@@ -70,6 +74,8 @@
   2. Add to your Sendmail M4 configuration (file "sendmail.m4" or
      "sendmail.mc" according to your installation) the following entry:
 
+     sendmail.m4:
+
      | dnl #  Mailer: LMTP2NNTP (mail to news gateway)
      | define(`LMTP2NNTP_MAILER_PATH', `/path/to/lmtp2nntp/bin/lmtp2nntp')
      | MAILER(lmtp2nntp)
@@ -81,7 +87,16 @@
      lmtp2nntp(1) manual page for more details about the commmand line
      parameters.
 
-  3. Add the following entries to both your virtual user table (file
+  3. Activate in your Sendmail M4 configuration (file "sendmail.m4" or
+     "sendmail.mc" according to your installation) the virtual user
+     and mailer table:
+
+     sendmail.m4:
+
+     | FEATURE(mailertable,   `hash -o /path/to/mailertable')
+     | FEATURE(virtusertable, `hash -o /path/to/virtusertable')
+
+  4. Add the following entries to both your virtual user table (file
      "virtusertable") and your mailer table (file "mailertable") in order
      to finally activate the mail to news gateway:
 
@@ -118,3 +133,85 @@
      Notice that there are more delivery modes supported by OSSP
      lmtp2nntp. Refer to the lmtp2nntp(1) manual page for more details.
 
+  Postfix Integration
+  -------------------
+
+  1. Make sure that Postfix was built with PCRE map support
+     (see README.PCRE in the original Postfix source distribution).
+     It basically means building and installing PCRE from
+     ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/ and
+     configuring Postfix with at least:
+
+     | make makefiles \
+     |     CCARGS="-I/path/to/pcre/include -DHAS_PCRE"
+     |     AUXLIBS="-L/path/to/pcre/lib -lpcre"
+
+  2. In the Postfix main configuration file (main.cf) you have
+     enable the virtual user and transport mapping tables:
+
+     main.cf:
+
+     | virtual_maps   = pcre:/path/to/virtual
+     | transport_maps = hash:/path/to/transport
+
+  3. Add the following entry to the Postfix virtual user mapping table:
+
+     /path/to/virtual:
+
+     | /^posting\+(.*)@gateway\.example\.com$/ $1@lmtp2nntp.invalid
+
+  4. Add the following entry to the Postfix transport mapping table:
+
+     /path/to/transport:
+
+     | lmtp2nntp.invalid  lmtp:unix:/path/to/lmtp2nntp.news.example.com
+
+     Additionally convert the transport mapping table into the hash
+     table format Postfix reads (not required for the virtual user
+     mapping table above, because it is PCRE based).
+
+     $ postmap /path/to/transport
+
+  5. Start lmtp2nntp as a stand-alone daemon for delivering to
+     news.example.com. This is required because in contrast to Sendmail,
+     Postfix can speak LMTP only via Unix Domain and Internet Domain
+     sockets (but not via a Unix pipe). Use the following script:
+
+     lmtp2nntpd:
+
+     | #!/bin/sh
+     | LMTP2NNTP_PATH='/usr/local/bin/lmtp2nntp'
+     | LMTP2NNTP_ARGS=''
+     | LMTP2NNTP_CLIENTBIND='/path/to/lmtp2nntp.news.example.com'
+     | LMTP2NNTP_GROUPMODE='envelope'
+     | LMTP2NNTP_LOGLEVEL='notice:/var/log/lmtp2nntp'
+     | LMTP2NNTP_MAILFROM='^.+@(?:[^.]+\.)+[^.]+$'
+     | LMTP2NNTP_NODENAME=`hostname`
+     | LMTP2NNTP_OPERATIONMODE='post'
+     | LMTP2NNTP_SIZE='800000'
+     | LMTP2NNTP_TIMEOUT='nntp:connect=60'
+     | LMTP2NNTP_NEWSGROUP='*'
+     | case $1 in
+     |     start )
+     |         $LMTP2NNTP_PATH -D -P "/path/to/lmtp2nntp.pid" \
+     |             -c "$LMTP2NNTP_CLIENTBIND" \
+     |             -d "news.example.com" \
+     |             -g "$LMTP2NNTP_GROUPMODE" \
+     |             -l "$LMTP2NNTP_LOGLEVEL" \
+     |             -m "$LMTP2NNTP_MAILFROM" \
+     |             -n "$LMTP2NNTP_NODENAME" \
+     |             -o "$LMTP2NNTP_OPERATIONMODE" \
+     |             -s "$LMTP2NNTP_SIZE" \
+     |             -t "$LMTP2NNTP_TIMEOUT" \
+     |             "$LMTP2NNTP_NEWSGROUP"
+     |         ;;
+     |     stop )
+     |         $LMTP2NNTP_PATH -K -P "/path/to/lmtp2nntp.pid"
+     |         ;;
+     | esac
+
+  5. start lmtp2nntp daemon and reload Postfix to activate the new setup:
+
+     $ lmtp2nntpd start
+     $ postfix reload
+

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