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#!/bin/sh
# PROVIDE: spamd
# REQUIRE: LOGIN
# BEFORE: mail
# KEYWORD: shutdown
#
# Add the following line to /etc/rc.conf to enable spamd:
#
# spamd_enable="YES"
#
# You can pass flags to spamd with spamd_flags="..."
# To change the user that spamd runs as, use
#
# spamd_flags="-u USER [-H /path/to/home... we suggest /var/spool/spamd]"
#
# To keep your user-config in a SQL database, use
#
# spamd_flags="-Q"
#
# and remove -c (auto-create user preference files).
#
. /etc/rc.subr
name=spamd
rcvar=${name}_enable
extra_commands="reload"
load_rc_config $name
start_precmd="precmd"
restart_precmd="precmd"
# Set defaults
: ${spamd_enable:="NO"}
: ${spamd_flags="-c %%SQL_FLAG%% %%RUN_AS_USER%%"}
pidfile=${spamd_pidfile:-"/var/run/${name}/${name}.pid"}
command=%%PREFIX%%/bin/${name}
command_args="-d -r ${pidfile}"
command_interpreter="%%PREFIX%%/bin/perl"
required_dirs="%%PREFIX%%/share/spamassassin"
precmd()
{
if [ ! -d /var/run/${name} ]; then
mkdir -p /var/run/${name}
chown %%SPAMD_OWN%% /var/run/${name}
fi
}
run_rc_command "$1"
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