From Jason's announcement:
"After almost three years of hacking on TMDA, I'm proud to announce the
release of version 1.0-final. I figured that after this length of
time, the version number should be bumped to a positive value to
better reflect its current stability."
- Reword pkg-descr
This fixes a critical bug in 1.12 that prevented the outgoing_server
option from working - perdition would segmentation fault if this
option was selected. Also includes some minor documentation and
build fixes. Users are strongly recomended to upgrade to 1.13 if
they are using 1.12.
Approved by: erwin (mentor)
- the port compiles cleanly on -CURRENT with -Werror
- the compatibility option (-O) is not misused
- Bump PORTREVISION
PR: 60298
Submitted by: maintainer
This is another module produced by the "Perl Email Project", a reaction
against the complexity and increasing bugginess of the "Mail::*"
modules. It replaces Mail::Audit, and allows you to write programs
describing how your mail should be filtered.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Email-Filter
PR: 59617
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
- Start using DIST_SUBDIR because of the funkyness of the patch names
- Tweak pkg-plist (duplicate @dirrm/@unexec rmdir, use DOCSDIR, etc.)
- Do not bump PORTREVISION: The default built binaries are unchanged
PR: 57877
Submitted by: Scott Lambert <lambert@lambertfam.org>
Approved by: maintainer
Other than removing the "-w" (warnings) flag for Perl execution, and
the version number bump, this release is identical to 1.0.18.
This also marks the point where the port will follow the stable release
again instead of the BETA releases.
vQregister is a CGI which allows new email users to signup on your system.
It is extremely configurable, and has many methods of operation.
* Configurable to allow random generation of passwords, which are
emailed to users.
* Redirect your users (ie, SqWebmail) after the signup process is complete.
* Fully templacized HTML, and email output.
WWW: http://www.inter7.com/vqregister.html
PR: 59525
Submitted by: Dan Caescu <daniel@freebsd.ro>
The Anomy sanitizer is what most people would call
"an email virus scanner". The most important jobs that the sanitizer
can do for you - it can scan email attachments for viruses.
Other things it can do:
- Disable potentially dangerous HTML code, such as javascript,
within incoming email.
- Protect you from email-based break-in attempts which exploit
bugs in common email programs (Outlook, Eudora, Pine, ...).
- Block or "mangle" attachments based on their file names.
This way if you don't need to recieve e.g. visual basic scripts,
then you don't have to worry about the security risk they imply
(the ILOVEYOU virus was a visual basic program).
This lets you protect yourself and your users from whole
classes of attacks, instead of blocking individual exploits.
Author: Bjarni R. Einarsson <bre@netverjar.is>
WWW: http://mailtools.anomy.net/
PR: 59869
Submitted by: janos.mohacsi@bsd.hu
- Add new knobs: WITH_MYSQL, WITH_MAILDROP, WITH_PROCMAIL
While I'm here:
- Reset maintainer to ports@FreeBSD.org - Dominic Marks released
maintainership of his ports on 2003-09-16 (see ports/56935)
PR: 60138
Submitted by: Rob Evers <rob@debank.tv>
to mailnull:mailnull (UID/GID 26)
Still looking for a better solution
- Update to 0.44.0
PR: 59367
Submitted by: Shizuka Kudo <shizukakudo_99@yahoo.com>