- Add WITH_POPFILE_XMLRPC option for XMLRPC module dependency.
- Add WITH_POPFILE_SOCKS, but it's just a placeholder...
(there's no IO::Socket::Socks module in our ports)
- Minor comment cleanup.
- Update patch-Bayes.pm for 0.22.2 (actually comments were changed).
CAUTION: for existing users, edit your ${HOME}/.popfile/popfile.cfg
(or whatever popfile configuration file) as follows:
before: bayes_dbconnect dbi:SQLite:dbname=$dbname
after: bayes_dbconnect dbi:SQLite2:dbname=$dbname
(change the word "SQLite" to "SQLite2")
files/patch-Bayes.pm also added, to use dbi:SQLite2 by default.
Since the contents is changed, bump PORTREVISION.
This commit also introduce a new option, WITH_POPFILE_SSL. Since 0.22.0,
popfile supports SSL connection for clients. If WITH_POPFILE_SSL is defined
(default not defined), add security/p5-IO-Socket-SSL to RUN_DEPENDS.
Please note that this changes is based on PR: 71938, thank you Daniel.
PR: 71938
Submitted by: daniel at dgrund.de (partly)
- The default working directory can be tweaked by user; if
POPFILE_USER variable is defined before, use it simply.
- If POPFILE_USER variable is not defined, the script default
is either ${HOME}/.popfile (old default) or /var/db/popfile
if ${HOME} variable is not defined or defined as null string.
- If ${POPFILE_USER} directory cannot be made, exit with error.
Most casual users shouldn't affect this change, however, the script
itself is changed, so bump PORTREVISION.
Inspired from: http://home.jp.freebsd.org/cgi-bin/showmail/ports-jp/14635
(in Japanese)
Other (minor) changes are listed below:
* Update additional patches also.
* Add new perl module dependency which POPFile newly 'use'ed.
* Add new runtime dependency option, WITH_POPFILE_UPGRADE_FROM_0_20.
If you're using previous version of POPFile, you may want to make
this port with WITH_POPFILE_UPGRADE_FROM_0_20=YES.
* Display compile-time option introduction.
* Introduce popfile.sh, per-user bases startup script. Since v0.21.0
supports multi-user, you don't have to have your _own_ copy of POPFile.
setup-popfile.sh is also removed; it doesn't need anymore.
POPFile is an automatic mail classification tool. Unlike other
email classification tools, POPFile acts as a POP3 proxy server.
Reviewed by: kuriyama (mentor)