-/* This is an attempt to simplify things by putting all the
- * privilege ops into macros.
- * *GROUPPRIVS() is related to handling the setgid MAIL property,
- * and only applies if MAILGROUP is defined.
- * Basically, SAVEGROUPPRIVS() is called right at the top of main()
- * to initialise things, and then DROPGROUPPRIVS() and GETGROUPPRIVS()
- * do the obvious thing. TRYDROPGROUPPRIVS() has to be safe to call
- * before DROPUSERPRIVS() is called [this is needed because setgid()
- * sets both effective and real uids if euid is root.]
- *
- * There's probably a better implementation if we're allowed to use
- * BSD-style setreuid() rather than using POSIX saved-ids.
- * Anyway, if you're euid root it's a bit pointless to drop the group
- * permissions...
- *
- * I'm pretty happy that the security is good provided we aren't setuid root.
- * The only things we trust with group=mail privilege are lkfopen()
- * and lkfclose().
- */
+char *version=VERSION;
+
+/*
+** This is an attempt to simplify things by putting all the
+** privilege ops into macros.
+** *GROUPPRIVS() is related to handling the setgid MAIL property,
+** and only applies if MAILGROUP is defined.
+** Basically, SAVEGROUPPRIVS() is called right at the top of main()
+** to initialise things, and then DROPGROUPPRIVS() and GETGROUPPRIVS()
+** do the obvious thing. TRYDROPGROUPPRIVS() has to be safe to call
+** before DROPUSERPRIVS() is called [this is needed because setgid()
+** sets both effective and real uids if euid is root.]
+**
+** There's probably a better implementation if we're allowed to use
+** BSD-style setreuid() rather than using POSIX saved-ids.
+** Anyway, if you're euid root it's a bit pointless to drop the group
+** permissions...
+**
+** I'm pretty happy that the security is good provided we aren't setuid root.
+** The only things we trust with group=mail privilege are lkfopen()
+** and lkfclose().
+*/