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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sheldon Hearn
79129066a3 Argh! The last commit got the port installing the exim binaries into
${PREFIX}/bin instead of ${PREFIX}/sbin . Fixed.

Reported by:	Mike Freislich <mikef@korbitec.com>
1999-08-26 11:30:48 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
d9f7575c6f Update 3.02 -> 3.03:
Added Makefile knob for the new MySQL support within lookups.
	Added Makefile knob for the improved LDAP support.
	Turn TCP Wrappers support as default behaviour.
	Turn on embedded perl.

	See doc/NewStuff in the distfile for bugfixes and enhancements.
1999-08-03 17:01:39 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
6aa723379a Bump "Version required".
Sync our customized files/Makefile with exim's src/EDITME, whence it
comes.
1999-06-17 08:53:12 +00:00
Mark Murray
ceedb8af33 Duh!
Previous commit taught exim to use ``configure.sample'' as its default
configuration file instead of ``configure''. Fix that and a PLIST nit.
1998-11-18 11:42:46 +00:00
Mark Murray
bfcc6414a5 Upgrade to version 2.053 (test release), which includes embedded perl
support and incorporates some FreeBSD-specific patches.
1998-11-16 09:45:24 +00:00
Mark Murray
64fb7f1aad Update to 2.02; set Sheldon Hearn as maintainer.
*NOTE* Configure file is not backward compatible!!
The new configure file is installed as configure.sample.
1998-10-07 10:49:32 +00:00
Mark Murray
ca0c6e0686 Ugrade to v1.92. 1998-05-25 12:13:38 +00:00
Mark Murray
25365f174c Upgrade to 1.70. (Lotsa bug fixes, improved macros, improved filtering) 1997-09-08 11:19:08 +00:00
Mark Murray
323ac7e8a1 Upgrade to version 1.60.
Note! I have fixed a bogon from previous versions where I was putting the
executables in $(PREFIX)/bin. They now go in $(PREFIX)/sbin, so make
sure your previous binaries have been properly removed!
1997-02-26 13:51:00 +00:00
Mark Murray
a588bce354 Ugrade to version 0.57 1996-10-31 19:26:07 +00:00
Mark Murray
18ecf108f8 Add Exim. Exim is a high performance sendmail replacement (except no UUCP)
wiyh powerful retry/requeue and management features.
Written by Philip Hazel of Cambridge University.

OKed by: asami
1996-07-06 11:13:58 +00:00