Hello, I saw DMA mentioned recently at the DfBSD Digest, and it just so happened that there was a recent discussion in fedora-devel about removing sendmail from the base install. An overriding concern was that it would break reporting by tools like cron, even though most desktop users will not see the reports anyway; but it looks like DMA would fit the bill perfectly as a local-delivery MTA.
I have question about the build process, though. I've patched some files to take care of BSD-isms -- having to define __DECONST in dma.h and removing the reference to st.st_mtimespec in dma.c -- but I'm stuck building. I'm using bmake, and get the following: yacc -d aliases_parse.y mv y.tab.c aliases_parse.c cc -pipe -g -I/home/michel/checkouts/upstream/dfly/libexec/dma -MD -MF aliases_parse.d -MT aliases_parse.o -c aliases_parse.c lex aliases_scan.l mv lex.yy.c aliases_scan.c cc -pipe -g -I/home/michel/checkouts/upstream/dfly/libexec/dma -MD -MF aliases_scan.d -MT aliases_scan.o -c aliases_scan.c aliases_scan.l:4:27: error: aliases_parse.h: No such file or directory aliases_scan.l: In function ‘yylex’: aliases_scan.l:14: error: ‘yylval’ undeclared (first use in this function) aliases_scan.l:14: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once aliases_scan.l:14: error: for each function it appears in.) aliases_scan.l:14: error: ‘T_IDENT’ undeclared (first use in this function) aliases_scan.l:19: error: ‘T_ERROR’ undeclared (first use in this function) aliases_scan.l:20: error: ‘T_EOF’ undeclared (first use in this function) *** Error code 1 Where is aliases_parse.h supposed to be generated? Thanks, -- Michel Alexandre Salim