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 /etc/rc2.d/S88sendmail

 #!/sbin/sh
 #
 # Copyright (c) 1992 - 2001 by Sun Microsystems, Inc.
 # All rights reserved.
 #
 #ident "@(#)sendmail 1.19 01/12/05 SMI"

 ERRMSG1='WARNING: /var/mail is NFS-mounted without setting actimeo=0,'
 ERRMSG2='this can cause mailbox locking and access problems.'
 SERVER_PID_FILE="/var/run/sendmail.pid"
 CLIENT_PID_FILE="/var/spool/clientmqueue/sm-client.pid"
 DEFAULT_FILE="/etc/default/sendmail"
 ALIASES_FILE="/etc/mail/aliases"

 check_queue_interval_syntax()
 {
 default="15m"
 if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
 answer=$default
 return
 fi
 if echo $1 | egrep '^([0-9]*[1-9][0-9]*[smhdw])+$' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
 answer=$1
 else
 answer=$default
 fi
 }

 case "$1" in
 'restart')
 [ -f $SERVER_PID_FILE ] && kill -1 `head -1 $SERVER_PID_FILE`
 [ -f $CLIENT_PID_FILE ] && kill -1 `head -1 $CLIENT_PID_FILE`
 ;;

 'start')
 if [ -f /usr/lib/sendmail -a -f /etc/mail/sendmail.cf ]; then
 if [ ! -d /var/spool/mqueue ]; then
 /usr/bin/mkdir -m 0750 /var/spool/mqueue
 /usr/bin/chown root:bin /var/spool/mqueue
 fi
 if [ ! -f $ALIASES_FILE.db ] && [ ! -f $ALIASES_FILE.dir ] \
 && [ ! -f $ALIASES_FILE.pag ]; then
 /usr/sbin/newaliases
 fi
 MODE="-bd"
 [ -f $DEFAULT_FILE ] && . $DEFAULT_FILE
 #
 # * MODE should be "-bd" or null (MODE= or MODE="") or
 # left alone. Anything else and you're on your own.
 # * QUEUEOPTION should be "p" or null (as above).
 # * [CLIENT]QUEUEINTERVAL should be set to some legal value;
 # sanity checks are done below.
 # * [CLIENT]OPTIONS are catch-alls; set with care.
 #
 if [ -n "$QUEUEOPTION" -a "$QUEUEOPTION" != "p" ]; then
 QUEUEOPTION=""
 fi
 if [ -z "$QUEUEOPTION" -o -n "$QUEUEINTERVAL" ]; then
 check_queue_interval_syntax $QUEUEINTERVAL
 QUEUEINTERVAL=$answer
 fi
 check_queue_interval_syntax $CLIENTQUEUEINTERVAL
 CLIENTQUEUEINTERVAL=$answer
 /usr/lib/sendmail $MODE -q$QUEUEOPTION$QUEUEINTERVAL $OPTIONS &
 /usr/lib/sendmail -Ac -q$CLIENTQUEUEINTERVAL $CLIENTOPTIONS &
 #
 # ETRN_HOSTS should be of the form
 # "s1:c1.1,c1.2 s2:c2.1 s3:c3.1,c3.2,c3.3"
 # i.e., white-space separated groups of server:client where
 # client can be one or more comma-separated names; N.B. that
 # the :client part is optional; see etrn(1M) for details.
 # server is the name of the server to prod; a mail queue run
 # is requested for each client name. This is comparable to
 # running "/usr/lib/sendmail -qRclient" on the host server.
 #
 # See RFC 1985 for more information.
 #
 for i in $ETRN_HOSTS; do
 SERVER=`echo $i | /usr/bin/sed -e 's/:.*$//'`
 CLIENTS=`echo $i | /usr/bin/sed -n -e 's/,/ /g' \
 -e '/:/s/^.*://p'`
 /usr/sbin/etrn $SERVER $CLIENTS >/dev/null 2>&1 &
 done
 fi

 if /usr/bin/nawk 'BEGIN{s = 1}
 $2 == "/var/mail" && $3 == "nfs" && $4 !~ /actimeo=0/ &&
 $4 !~ /noac/{s = 0} END{exit s}' /etc/mnttab; then

 /usr/bin/logger -p mail.crit "$ERRMSG1"
 /usr/bin/logger -p mail.crit "$ERRMSG2"
 fi
 ;;

 'stop')
 [ -f $SERVER_PID_FILE ] && kill `head -1 $SERVER_PID_FILE`
 if [ -f $CLIENT_PID_FILE ]; then
 kill `head -1 $CLIENT_PID_FILE`
 rm -f $CLIENT_PID_FILE
 fi
 /usr/bin/pkill -x -u 0 sendmail
 ;;

 *)
 echo "Usage: $0 { start | stop | restart }"
 exit 1
 ;;
 esac
 exit 0