doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/Makefile
Eitan Adler d6dd221c5a relaydelay: wave goodbye
The article discusses a specific option for puremagic's greylisting.

- It tells users to install mysql40-server and perl5.16; neither of
  which exist any more.

- The last edit was 2015, by me, to switch from `pkg_add` to `pkg`.

- It encourages users to download code from a third-party website,
  without validation, via HTTP (not even HTTPS).

- The code itself has to be patched to compile

and more generally the FreeBSD project is not in the business of
teaching end users how to run an anti-spam mail server.

Discussed with:	allanjude
2017-12-12 02:18:20 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
SUBDIR =
SUBDIR+= bsdl-gpl
SUBDIR+= building-products
SUBDIR+= committers-guide
SUBDIR+= contributing
SUBDIR+= contributors
SUBDIR+= cups
SUBDIR+= explaining-bsd
SUBDIR+= filtering-bridges
SUBDIR+= fonts
SUBDIR+= freebsd-questions
SUBDIR+= freebsd-releng
SUBDIR+= freebsd-update-server
SUBDIR+= geom-class
SUBDIR+= gjournal-desktop
SUBDIR+= hubs
SUBDIR+= ipsec-must
SUBDIR+= ldap-auth
SUBDIR+= leap-seconds
SUBDIR+= linux-emulation
SUBDIR+= linux-users
SUBDIR+= mailing-list-faq
SUBDIR+= nanobsd
SUBDIR+= new-users
SUBDIR+= p4-primer
SUBDIR+= pam
SUBDIR+= pgpkeys
SUBDIR+= port-mentor-guidelines
SUBDIR+= pr-guidelines
SUBDIR+= problem-reports
SUBDIR+= rc-scripting
SUBDIR+= releng
SUBDIR+= remote-install
SUBDIR+= serial-uart
SUBDIR+= solid-state
SUBDIR+= vinum
SUBDIR+= vm-design
# ROOT_SYMLINKS+= new-users
DOC_PREFIX?= ${.CURDIR}/../..
.include "${DOC_PREFIX}/share/mk/doc.project.mk"