
 SUPPORTED SOFTWARE
 ==================

 Required:

 * The TCP/IP Identification Protocol (RFC 1413) server (any).

 Highly recommended:

 * GnuTLS -- a Transport Layer Security Library (http://www.gnutls.org/)
   or OpenSSL -- a cryptographic package (http://www.openssl.org/).
 * GnuPG -- The GNU Privacy Guard (http://www.gnupg.org/)
   with GPGME -- GnuPG Made Easy (http://www.gnupg.org/gpgme.html).

 Optional:

 * PCRE -- Perl-Compatible Regular Expression Library
   (ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre/)
 * PAM -- Pluggable Authentication Modules.
 * libwrap (TCP wrappers) -- an access control library.

 PORTING
 =======

 GNU Anubis should compile fine on:
 GNU/Linux, *BSD, HP-UX, Solaris, IRIX, MacOS X,
 generally all POSIX-compatible systems with GCC.

 INSTALLATION
 ============

 $ ./configure
 $ make
 $ make install

 By default, GNU Anubis will be installed in `/usr/local/sbin/anubis',
 but this can be changed with the `--prefix' command, for instance:

 $ ./configure --prefix=/usr
 $ make
 $ make install

 For better control, use the options below.
 Set the `./configure' script with:

 `--with-pcre'         to support Perl-compatible regular expressions.
 `--with-pam'          to support Pluggable Authentication Modules.
 `--with-tcp-wrappers' to support libwrap (TCP wrappers).
 `--with-openssl'      to support OpenSSL (and disable GnuTLS).
 `--without-gnutls'    to disable GnuTLS support.
 `--without-gpgme'     to disable GNU Privacy Guard (GPGME) support.

 Next, write a proper init script for your system. See the examples
 in the `scripts' directory (part of the distribution).

 NOTE: Remember about activating GNU Anubis with `ntsysv' tool
 or similar, and configure its system configuration file (read
 the GNU Anubis Manual about this topic).

 CAUTION: It is required to install the TCP/IP IDENT protocol
 server (RFC 1413). Without it, an outgoing mail processor will fail.
 Most modern GNU/Linux (or *BSD) distributions have already installed
 such a server. If not, try `pidentd', available at:
 ftp://ftp.lysator.liu.se/pub/ident/servers/

 UNINSTALLATION
 ==============

 $ make uninstall

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