buildd-mail - mail answer processor for buildd
buildd-mail buildd-mail-wrapper
This man page documents the packaged version of buildd-mail. This version is maintained by the buildd-tools project developers on Alioth (https://alioth.debian.org/projects/buildd-tools/). There is also a version maintained by Ryan Murray which is adapted to build daemon needs, with similar functionality. This version should be equally capable of working in a buildd setup, but has a number of enhancements aimed at making it suitable for use by end-users.
buildd-mail processes incoming mail for the buildd user. buildd-mail-wrapper was a setuid wrapper for buildd-mail, which has been removed and is no longer required. It has been kept as a symbolic link to buildd-mail for compatibility purposes, but is obsolete and will removed in a future release.
The buildd user should have a file ~/.forward with the following contents: |/usr/bin/buildd-mail-wrapper This will ensure all incoming mail will be processed using buildd-mail.
/etc/buildd/buildd.conf Configuration, maintained by the system administrator. This may be used to override the defaults. ~/.builddrc User-specific configuration. ~/.forward Mail forwarding configuration.
Roman Hodek <[email protected]>. sbuild is based on debbuild, written by James Troup <[email protected]> and has been modified by Ben Collins <[email protected]>, Ryan Murray <[email protected]>, Francesco Paolo Lovergine <[email protected]>, Michael Banck <[email protected]>, and Roger Leigh <[email protected]>
Copyright 1998-2000 Roman Hodek <[email protected]> Copyright 1998-1999 James Troup <[email protected]> Copyright 2003-2006 Ryan Murray <[email protected]> Copyright 2001-2003 Rick Younie <[email protected]> Copyright 2003-2004 Francesco Paolo Lovergine <[email protected]> Copyright 2005 Michael Banck <[email protected]> Copyright 2005-2008 Roger Leigh <[email protected]>
buildd(1).
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