The rmail(8) program is part of the UUCP suite
of software. It handles mail that comes in via UUCP, modifies some
address information, and hands the result to
sendmail.
The rmail program is supplied with the
sendmail source distribution because most
implementations of that program are deficient in many ways. The
source for rmail is from BSD 4.4 Unix and is
probably not suitable for other environments. If you actually run
UUCP, and if you need a more robust rmail, you
are encouraged to port this program to your system.
Because using or installing this version of
rmail is not recommended, the default action of
Build is to print the following when invoked:
% cd rmail
% ./Build install
NOTE: This version of rmail is not suited for some operating
systems. You can force the install using
'make force-install'.
If you want to change this default action, you can do so by defining
this confFORCE_RMAIL macro:
define(`confFORCE_RMAIL', `TRUE')
With this definition in your m4 file, the
default action of Build changes to:
% cd rmail
% ./Build install
install -c -o bin -g bin -m 555 rmail /usr/ucb
which does the install. The owner, group, and mode are set with
confUBINOWN (confUBINOWN),
confUBINGRP (confUBINGRP), and
confUBINMODE (confUBINMODE),
respectively.