/[smecontribs]/rpms/smeserver-qmHandle/contribs10/smeserver-qmHandle-1.4-bz10379.alqmail.patch
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Revision 1.1 - (show annotations) (download)
Tue Oct 13 11:53:31 2020 UTC (4 years, 1 month ago) by brianr
Branch: MAIN
CVS Tags: smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-22_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-21_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-24_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-23_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-25_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-20_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-16_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-18_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-13_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-15_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-17_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-14_el7_sme, smeserver-qmHandle-1_4-19_el7_sme, HEAD
Initial import

1 diff -Nur smeserver-qmHandle-1.4/root/usr/bin/qmHandle.altqmail smeserver-qmHandle-1.4/root/usr/bin/qmHandle
2 --- smeserver-qmHandle-1.4/root/usr/bin/qmHandle.altqmail 2016-03-17 04:59:22.000000000 -0400
3 +++ smeserver-qmHandle-1.4/root/usr/bin/qmHandle 2017-07-10 15:07:43.728170805 -0400
4 @@ -20,6 +20,9 @@
5 my ($queue) = '/var/qmail/queue/';
6 my ($bigtodo) = (-d "${queue}todo/0") ? 0 : 1; # 1 means no big-todo
7
8 +my ($altqueue) = '/var/service/altqmail/root/var/qmail/queue/';
9 +my ($altbigtodo) = (-d "${altqueue}todo/0") ? 0 : 1; # 1 means no big-todo
10 +
11 #####
12 # If your system has got automated command to start/stop qmail, then
13 # enter them here.
14 @@ -33,6 +36,9 @@
15 my ($stopqmail) = '/usr/bin/sv -v down qmail';
16 my ($startqmail) = '/usr/bin/sv -v up qmail';
17
18 +my ($stopaltqmail) = '/usr/bin/sv -v down altqmail';
19 +my ($startaltqmail) = '/usr/bin/sv -v up altqmail';
20 +
21 # While this is if you have a Debian GNU/Linux with its qmail package
22 #my ($stopqmail) = '/etc/init.d/qmail stop';
23 #my ($startqmail) = '/etc/init.d/qmail start';
24 @@ -52,7 +58,8 @@
25 # Enter here the system command which returns qmail PID. The following
26 # should work on most Unixes:
27 #my ($pidcmd) = 'pidof qmail-send';
28 -my ($pidcmd) = '/sbin/pidof qmail-send';
29 +my ($pidcmd) = '/sbin/pidof /var/qmail/bin/qmail-send';
30 +my ($altpidcmd) = '/sbin/pidof /var/service/alqmail/root/var/qmail/bin/qmail-send';
31
32 #################### USER CONFIGURATION END ####################
33
34 @@ -70,6 +77,7 @@
35
36 foreach my $arg (@ARGV) {
37 SWITCH: {
38 + $arg eq '-X' and do { $queue=$altqueue; $bigtodo =$altbigtodo; $stopqmail=$stopaltqmail; $startqmail=$startaltqmail; $pidcmd=$altpidcmd; last SWITCH; };
39 $arg eq '-a' and do { push @actions, [\&SendMsgs]; last SWITCH; };
40 $arg eq '-l' and do { push @actions, [\&ListMsg, 'A']; last SWITCH; };
41 $arg eq '-L' and do { push @actions, [\&ListMsg, 'L']; last SWITCH; };
42 @@ -847,6 +855,7 @@
43 print " -c : display colored output\n";
44 print " -N : list message numbers only\n";
45 print " (to be used either with -l, -L or -R)\n";
46 + print " -X : do the same but for smeserver-altqmail contrib\n";
47 print "\n";
48 print "You can view/delete multiple message i.e. -d123 -v456 -d567\n\n";
49 exit;
50

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