A continuum in the history for this file isn't necessary. What _is_
important is the purpose of the patch today:
*) Changes the test used to determine whether a file should be installed
to cope with files which we "touch" to zero bytes for packaging
purposes.
*) Causes the configure file to be installed as a sample only. The
administrator needs to rename this file to "activate" exim.
*) Changes the invocation of make-info to be less prone to fail on
silly errors and fixes the info(1) titles so that, for example
``info exim'' actually enters the exim.info file.
Replace it with a patch against the distribution configure.default,
which changes as little as possible so that folks who are accustomed to
Exim on other platforms will not be astonished.
Install the file as configure.default instead of configure.sample, since
it's as close as damnit to the default Exim configuration file.
The only arguably unnecessary deviation from the default is:
* Accept SMTP relay from the loopback IP address. Too many applications
require this, and the window of abuse is arguably negligible.
``info exim'' would fail to descend into any of the 3 Exim info files
from the dir top branch.
While we're at it, add a pkg-message that
1) Points to the documentation
2) Explains how to get Exim started
needed.) This update was performed by me locally at the same time as the
submitter.
Changes include:
- Updated SSL support.
- Added CRAM authentication support.
- Added MailDir configuration option to specify the default location of local
mailboxes when relative paths are used.
- Added support for uploading local messages to the IMAP server.
- Added CopyDeletedTo configuration option to cause isync to move deleted
messages to a particular mailbox on the server when they are expunged.
- Started to re-use passwords for multiple mailboxes
Submitted by: Pete Fritchman <petef@databits.net>
Also change PATCH_SITES and PATCH_FILES to foo+= instead of = to allow multiple options to be used when we have multiple options that are compatible with each other
Submitted by: will
Reviewed by: will
Add --enable-compressed to VVV
Remove --enable-compressed from normal build because it requires compressed folder support.
Submitted by: jim
Reviewed by: maintainer, jim
Poppy is a small perl script that allows you to perform simple tasks
on a POP3 or IMAP server. It is of most use in a "limited resources
environment" whether thats low disk space, slow internet connection,
or no graphical environment.
run with a kernel that has had IPv6 ommitted from its configuration,
so I can't make this a default (yet).
* Remove crazy handling of exim.sh and replace it with something much
simpler and more sane. This allows non-root users to build, even if
they can't install (properly).
- respect existing CXXFLAGS
- properly support NOPORTDOCS (fix plist)
- add pkg-message
- take over as maintainer
PR: 28027
Submitted by: Pete Fritchman <petef@electron.databits.net>
Since BSD UNIX still doesn't offer a user for running an MTA in a
sandbox the way many Linux distributions do, the Exim port uses
the traditional sandbox user for sendmail, called 'sendmail'.
Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
files/Makefile) that's been a maintenance PITA for too long. Replace it
with a patch against EDITME, now that the sed rules that operate on it
are mostly sensible.
* Features enabled by default are disabled by defining
WITHOUT_FEATURE.
* Features disabled by default are enabled by defining
WITH_FEATURE.
Requested by: alex
AUTH_CRAM_MD5 and AUTH_PLAINTEXT support have nothing to do with PAM,
other than that all three can be used as authentication mechanisms
for SMTP AUTH.
Enable all three by default, so that the package includes them.
included in the package. Folks who don't want them can build Exim
as follows:
cd /path/to/ports/mail/exim
make WITH_MAILDIR=no WITH_MAILSTORE=no WITH_MBX=no
1) Lower the syslog priority of various messages so that only serious
application problems are sent to /var/log/messages and the console
using the standard syslog.conf.
2) Log successful login attempts to that POP-before-SMTP log watchers
can make use of popd's syslog output.
The author has already agreed to incorporate these patches, but will
probably not roll a new release just for this.
1) Lower the syslog priority of various messages so that only serious
application problems are sent to /var/log/messages and the console
using the standard syslog.conf.
2) Log successful login attempts to that POP-before-SMTP log watchers
can make use of popd's syslog output.
The author has already agreed to incorporate these patches, but will
probably not roll a new release just for this.
replacing @PREFIX@ with ${PREFIX}
2) Rewrite rc script patching to both handle more cases and
fix (1). Mostly within thereal-post-patch target
3) Update files/maildir both due to (2) and to resemble the rc
scripts supplied with the qmail distribution
Prompted by: Thomas Sarlandie <sarfata@altern.org>
pkg-plist cleanup.
Update to TLS patch 0.7.2.
Update to IPv6 patch 20010228pl02-v6-20010503a.
Complain if user tries to compile with both TLS and IPv6 enabled.
Complain if user tries to compile with IPv6 on non-i386 platform (ie alpha).
Change maintainer e-mail address.
Submitted by: blaz@si.FreeBSD.org (maintainer)
PR: ports/27098
v2.108 Released May 07, 2001 17:10 (PST)
- try to avoid deadlock in LogBounces() by setting a timeout on
the OpenDB() call
- add config parameter "umask"
[suggested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net]
- don't set Reply-To: header in NewPending()
[suggested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net]
- "mailqueue" is now restricted by the "memberlist" command
[suggested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net]
- make use of the "domain" setting on preselected lists using the
mail interface
[requested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net]
- trim spaces off of possible signature terminators in
IdentifyMessage()
[suggested by gshapiro@gshapiro.net]
- LIBMSK: reimplement Absolute()
The following resulted from a code audit by Greg Shapiro of
Sendmail, Inc. <gshapiro@gshapiro.net>, whose help is greatly
appreciated:
- SECURITY: shed privileges when -C is used on the command line
- SECURITY: add a popen() wrapper to shed privileges when the command
being executed isn't sendmail
- SECURITY: bounce requests or mail referring to addresses containing
bogus characters, to prevent remote attacks
- SECURITY: add some boundary checking in a few places I'd missed
- SECURITY: be paranoid and call sendmail with "--" before
arguments provided remotely to prevent remote attacks
- SECURITY: verify access permissions with lm_access() to prevent
unauthorized file giveaways and overwrites
- SECURITY: be pedantic about list names to prevent nasty operations
- SECURITY: add and begin using lm_safefopen()
o Several fixes
o Improvements to poppassd
o Remove extra-patch since it has been merged into the distribution
Prompted by: Brett Jackson <brett@modlogic.com>, sudz@ns3g.com,
Mars G Miro <mars@cannoncreek.com>
home directory is set to /nonexistent .
Not all systems encourage the use of /nonexistent as a home directory,
so this is not a change that should be incorporated into the Exim
distribution.
This change allows local deliveries into /var/mail for users with
no valid home directory.
gdbm port (--without-gdbm)
o USE_AUTOCONF due to files/patch-configure.in rev 1.1
o update ipv6 patch to version 20010504
o move all options to WITH_* options, let the older
options work for a while
o advertise all WITH_* options
o add WITH_POPPASSD support (Hajimu Umemoto contribution)
PR: 27093
Submitted by: Hajimu Umemoto <ume@mahoroba.org>,
K Karthik <kar_alerts@mglorysb.com>
o New defaults: TLS, LDAP_CLUSTER, AUTOMAILDIRMAKE, AUTOHOMEDIRMAKE
o Modify options WITH -> WITHOUT due to new defaults
o Fixes:
- added 0.0.0.0 patch
- fix qmail-lspawn 'Out of memory' error when attempting
local delivery to a nonexistant user
- handle precedence flag in the right way
- fix for qmail.schema mailReplyText
- fix for ldaptimeout to just defer message delivery instead
of bouncing sometimes
version, however they _just_ updated the version today. The only thing I
did differently from the maintainer's patch was to regen patch-ai.
PR: ports/26808
Submitted by: Anders Nordby <anders@fix.no> (maintainer)
version, however they _just_ updated the version today. Going to the
latest version didn't require any other mods.
PR: ports/26808
Submitted by: Anders Nordby <anders@fix.no> (maintainer)
/usr/bin/true for autoconf and friends - the fetchmail build system
does the right thing now.
Approved by: maintainer
Apologies to: sobomax for my harsher-than-needed complaints for his
fast and to-the-point port fixes.
freeze is coming today, so I decided to force things a little. Among other
things this release supports TLS/SSL, previously available in the Qualcomms's
commercial package "Qpopper LX".
* Add info about PAM session support.
* Add two more master sites that I control myself, to bring some much
needed stability there too (UW has been removing snapshots without
putting them in the old dir).
* Add the file files/imap-uw.cnf, so that "make cert" actually works
as intended.
* Add -drac to PKGNAMESUFFIX if DRAC support is requested, so
that people can see what they actually installed easier.
* Remove some unnecessary linking parameters.
Submitted by: Anders Nordby <anders@fix.no>
* Add two more master sites that I control myself, to bring some much
needed stability there too (UW has been removing snapshots without
putting them in the old dir).
* Use PAM by default.
* Remove some unnecessary linking parameters.
Submitted by: Anders Nordby <anders@fix.no>
the need for stubs. They are needed with currect TCL port, regretfully.
When the need goes away (hopefully), I'll remove the files/patch-stubs.
Actually USE the blasted c-client4 instead of merely (and bogusly!)
LIB_DEPEND-ing on it. The port continued to build and use its own
version (based on imap-4.7 from October 1999). Don't even extract the
imap subdir...
opposite case :) Make the c-client's Makefile use the LDFLAGS files,
when linking the shared library. This ensures, that the things like
-lpam, -lssl are linked into it and an application does not have to
refer to them explicitly.
WITH_SSL should, IMHO, be made a default...
- Fixed installation prefix, it is GNOME dependent, should not be
in LOCALBASE but X11BASE.
- Changed location of installed gmimeConf.sh for gnome-config script
PR: 26414
Submitted by: maintainer
1. Add support for building cclient with SSL. Warn about the possibility
that some ports may have been missed and need ssl added at link time.
2. Update cclient and imap-uw to latest versions.
3. Fix pine4 to add ssl libraries. This can be used as a model for what
other ports may need to do.
4. Release MAINTAINERship (by request).
Submitted by: anders@fix.no
Approved by: petef@databits.net
I started the commit and decided that my timeout of petef may have been
premature. The commit got started rather than aborted. I will try
contacting petef some more first.
1. Update cclient and imap-uw to latest code from uwash.
2. Enable building cclient with SSL turned on. Warn folks that
subordinate ports will need SSL libraries added in case we missed any.
3. Enable building imap-uw with SSL support.
4. Add WITH_SSL for pine so that it adds the crypto link options.
5. Finally de-orbit pine4-ssl port.
Submitted by: anders@fix.no
Maintainer timeout: petef@databits.net
- bsd.port.mk update to use bsd.kde.mk for USE_{QT,KDE}*
- Cleanup corresponding ports for bsd.kde.mk update.
- Fix bsd.kde.mk: use correct kdelibs dependency, put qt at the bottom,
introduce QT_NONSTANDARD variable for nonstandard configure setup.
- Update KDE2 to 2.1.1. Two patches included in x11/kdelibs2 to fix the
proxy authentication that was broken for 2.1.1. Remove old patches.
- Potentially fix kdelibs build for alpha.
- Fix qt-designer 2.3.0 build.
- Ruby stuff left alone since it looks like black magic to me. Should
still work w/ compat shims for older USE_QT[,2] style. Some others
were also left alone for the same reason.
Reviewed by: portmgr, ports (bsd.kde.mk+bsd.port.mk)
Submitted by: David Faure <faure@kde.org> (proxy auth patches)
Alex Zepeda <garbanzo@kde.org> (old patches removal)
First, teapop fails to authentificate user if he logs in without
specifying his domain (pop_auth calls pop_string_find and tests its
result against being NULL, while NULL is returned only upon malloc()
failures. On empty domain logins pop_string_find returns empty
string). This makes APOP login method to always fail as teapop
erroneously interprets command APOP avn
d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e as an attempt of login for user
avn@d41d8cd98f00b204e9800998ecf8427e without supplying MD5 hash
value. Instead, return value should be tested against being empty
string, while positive test for NULL should cause pop3 server error
message to be printed.
Second, if configured with WITHOUT_APOP arguments to 'make install',
teapop incorrectly handles QUIT command while in authentification
state. It's because a part of switch statement became commented out
and there will be no branch for return value from
pop_wait_for_commands with command "QUIT" (it will return 3, not 4
when configured without APOP).
PR: 26181
Submitted by: Alexey V. Neyman <avn@any.ru>