- Add all official mirrors
- Remove pkg-req script: use PYTHON_REL for checking Pyhton version
- Use dynamically generated pkg-message instead of several ECHO_MSG in Makefile
so users installing from package would also see this information
- Install example config and contrib bits into EXAMPLESDIR
- Only documentation now goes to DOCSDIR
- Do not install yet another copy of GPL
- Use DATADIR/DOCSDIR/EXAMPLESDIR macros in pkg-plist
PR: 52737
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
Approved by: maintainer
antivirus and adds clamd support.
* Use the bz2 patch for exiscan-acl.
* Add a CVS Id tag to exim.sh
Add a reload command to exim.sh.
Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
used to have it for a long time.
Update PAM info to reflect that the session service is now used.
Bump PORTREVISION as this affects ipop3d runtime usage (need to do it on
cclient as well since we expect their versions to match exactly).
PR: ports/52798
support by default and provide the WITHOUT_AUTH_SPA knob to turn it off.
Adds 11KB to the installed binary and requires configuration changes to
enable, so it seems a harmless addition to the default feature set.
Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
messages on one SMTP connection.
Again, no PORTREVISION bump, because WITH_EXISCAN_ACL is not the default.
If I get hit by a bus, please hand this port over to the submitter.
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
importantly, has a number of tests rescored to compensate for the
spammer folks who've tweaked their headers specifically to dodge
spamassassin.
Add a trivial fix for Perl 5.005 compatibility.
enhancements. Non-critical upgrade.
* Distribution site fixes and cleanups (somehow ommitted in prev delta).
* Put distribution files in a subdirectory.
* Optional support for exiscan-acl; exiscan is still the default.
I think the submitter is doing a great job.
PR: ports/52228
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
* Add support for db41.
* Fix bug in check_dir_size.
* Fix obscure bug in address rewriting.
* Rename patch-src::auths::plantext.c to ...::plaintext.c, without a
repo-copy.
* Fix for unqualified redirection addresses prefixed with '\'.
Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
PR: ports/50984, ports/51279, ports/51300
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
Author again made som changes to the FAQ and silently
rerolled the distfile. Update with the new checksum.
Verified by diff.
PR: ports/51876
Submitted by: Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk>
- Add devel as a secondary category
- Use INSTALL_DATA instead of CP to install documentation
- Only install the .txt/.html/.pdf files, skip supporting files
- Bump PORTREVISION due to changed package
PR: 50921
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
See Message-ID <005001c313c9$4aee95d0$24029dd9@tuborg> posted to
<vulnwatch@vulnwatch.org>, <full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com>,
<bugtraq@securityfocus.com>.
Otherwise the PATCH_SITES in the slave port would be overwrited.
o WITHOUT_MUTT_HTML, WITHOUT_MUTT_COMPRESSED_FOLDERS are enabled in the
slave port now. The former shortens the depends list, for the taste
of people on the #bsdchat. The reason for later knob is that I currently
have not much time to deal with it.
o Change the MAINTAINER to me, requested by previous maintainer.
o Many Dovecot fixes
o Many port corrections and fixes
o OpenLDAP support
o PostgreSQL support
o Added additional port Documentation
o Added some FreeBSD-specific patches
PR: ports/51593
Submitted by: Dominic Marks <dom@cus.org.uk> (maintainer)
the same installation when PACKAGE_BUILDING and when doing a
"make install".
- Add an installation message when using SLANG, as this won't always
work for a color terminal without setting additional environment
variables.
- Use the same patch as the mutt port for fixing FQDN problems in
FreeBSD < 5.0
PR: ports/51727
Submitted by: maintainer
- One bug has also been killed, hence the checksum mismatch.
- Requested by author.
PR: 51570
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
Add the WITH_VPOPMAIL_SQWEBMAIL_CREATION knob to make vadduser
(well, make_user_dir(), actually) create an sqwebmail-config file
specifying the outgoing messages' sender address.
akpop3d is a POP3 daemon aimed to be small and secure. Despite its small size,
it offers a lot of features. It is completely RFC 1939 compliant.
PR: 50655
Submitted by: Kirill Ponomarew
o addition of iconv dependancy
o fix a number of problems
PR: ports/50615, ports/49026, ports/49027
Submitted by: Dominic Marks <dom@cus.org.uk> (maintainer)
Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>
Fixing an error reported by fran at his.com:
Saving attachments causes an error:
"You don't have permission to access /horde/imp/download/
on this server." and an error is reported in
/var/log/httpd-error.log: [error] [client aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd]
client denied by server configuration:
/usr/local/www/horde/imp/download
$LOCALBASE/etc/horde/httpd.conf.imp was protecting horde/imp/download/
(my mistake), but IMP uses this as a pseudo-directory, and it must be
readable by your clients.
PR: ports/51100
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>
The current sendmail port (mail/sendmail) does not allow to build
build sendmail with smtps support (SSL but not STARTTLS).
This mode is required by some MUA (ex. the only way to enable
encryption in MS Outlook Express is to use smtps).
PR: 51029
Submitted by: and@rsu.ru
* Fix the "extra files" complaints from bento.
* The diagnosis patch committed recently is no longer needed, the sparc build
appears to be OK.
PR: ports/50906
Submitted by: maintainer
Make dependencies on modules included in the perl 5.8
distribution conditional on the perl version installed.
While I'm here, remove SITE_PERL and MAN(3)PREFIX.
17 + 29 + 234 = 280 PRs. It's about time he starts doing the work himself!
PR: ports/50588
Submitted by: Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk>
o Enable WITH_MUTT_SLANG when PACKAGE_BUILDING (so mutt-devel behaves
like mutt). This is safe, since slang has decent defaults now.
PR: ports/540787
Submitted by: Udo Schweigert <udo.schweigert@siemens.com> (maintainer)
2) In the sample configuration file, allow relaying from the IPv6 and
IPv4 localhost addresses.
This fixes relaying problems for folks using things like IPv6-enabled
mailman.
Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
Reported by: Alexander Sabourenkov <lxnt@caravan.ru> (1)
Mark Edwards <mark@antsclimbtree.com> (2)
any emails that are received that come from an open relay as
determined by your choice of RBL checking service (i.e. bl.spamcop.net).
This is useful if you'd rather have the mail user agent (MUA) deal with
potential spam rather than just blocking it in case you loose
legitimate messages. Note that the X-RBL-Warning header is only set if
the site was found to be an open-relay.
For more information, see the rbl-milter website at:
WWW: http://opensource.confusticate.com/rbl-milter/
RBL-Milter was created by Jeremy Beker <gothmog@confusticate.com> and
the port is maintained by Ned Wolpert <wolpert@codeheadsystems.com>
PR: 45605
Submitted by: wolpert@codeheadsystems.com
Exchange server. The MS Exchange server gets upset that MessageWall sends
the "250 2.0.0 h1Q0Qc907062 Message accepted for delivery" and the "\r\n"
in different packets. The first patch works around this MS problem.
See http://messagewall.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-browse.cgi?command=showthread&list=messagewall-discuss&month=200302&threadid=nnoiaogojliciagmgpbk
The other patch changes how MessageWall behaves when there are multiple
recipients to a message. MessageWall accepts the first recipient, but
defers the second with a temporary SMTP error. This can take some time
for all recipients to get the message when the sending side has a long
queue time. MessageWall does this since different recipients of a message
can have different profiles. We, along with a number of sites, use a
single profile for all inbound email. This patch, which must be enabled
when the port is built with -DMESSAGEWALL_ALLOW_MULT_RCPT, allows multiple
recipients, using the profile of the first recipient.
See: http://www.messagewall.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-browse.cgi?command=showthread&list=messagewall-discuss&month=200303&threadid=lcjcimckfmdphlhpjjhn
PR: ports/50296
Submitted by: Douglas K. Rand <rand@meridian-enviro.com>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (12 days)
The cyrus port takes no steps to insure the deliver databases
are properly pruned. This can be quite easily accomplished
on a daily basis by adding a periodic file to take care of
this. This should be a model for other ports that require
daily/weekly/monthly actions. Why else did we bother to
break up the cron jobs into the /etc/periodic* structure?
PR: ports/26801
Submitted by: Nick Sayer <nsayer@quack.kfu.com>
Update to 2.31
Added IPv6 support, Better performance and scalability on
very busy mail servers, Support for Symantec CarrierScan
Server and F-Risk FPROTD virus-scanners, Documentation
fixes, etc...
PR: ports/50102
Submitted by: Andrey V. Pevnev <andrey@mgul.ac.ru>
SilkyMail is an Internet mail client that runs in your
browser. It can be used by itself, or in conjunction with
an IMAP or POP-capable client as part of a complete set of
messaging tools. (It works very nicely in conjunction with
Mulberry.)
It was designed by internet mail client experts to work in
high-scalability and diverse environments. It's not just
another webmail hack cut of rough cloth -- it's a real mail
program, that can be used by novice users and advanced users
a like, but with the independence of browser access. SilkyMail
is the smoothest mail client in a browser around.
PR: ports/47721
Submitted by: Aaron Voisine <voisine@yahoo.com>
mechanisms for detecting the availability of strcasestr(3) and only uses
autorespond's own strcasestr() version if needed.
NOTE: there is NO functionality change in autorespond-2.0.3 with respect
to 2.0.2.
Updated gotmail to 0.7.9 to get more hotmail spam.
PR: ports/50061
Submitted by: Bjorn Nelson <o_sleep@babbleheaven.com>
Reviewed by: Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk>
New port. (and my 30st port.. wheeee)
[can somebody give him ports-commit access please? - edwin]
smtprc is fully configurable, multithreaded open mail relay
scanner. It supports scanning of IP blocks, and can print
the results to a web page. It is intended for SysAdmins
to check IP blocks under their control.
PR: ports/48889
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
crashecho is FTN JAM/MSG tosser for a node.
CrashEcho is a successor of a CrashMail II tosser originally
written by Johan Billing.
PR: ports/45468
Submitted by: Cyril Margorin <cyrilm@immo.ru>
These are a collection of subroutines that encapsulate much
of the format-specific and tedious details of the JAM message
base format. The idea is that application programmers by
using these routines can concentrate on the more high-level
issues of their programs instead of worrying about their
JAM routines.
PR: ports/45467
Submitted by: Cyril Margorin <cyrilm@immo.ru>
This is a maintenance release, but there are a few edge cases where
backward compatibikity in the configure file was broken.
While upgrading is recommended, administrators are encouraged to
Update exim-4.12 -> exim-4.14:
This is a maintenance release, but there are a few edge cases where
backward compatibikity in the configure file was broken.
While upgrading is recommended, administrators are encouraged to
examine the README.UPDATING file in the distribution.
* Catch up to changes in the ports tree with respect to available
OpenLDAP releases. While backward compatibility is preserved,
administrators may use WITH_OPENLDAP1, WITH_OPENLDAP20 and
WITH_OPENLDAP21 for more fine-grained control of the OpenLDAP
release on which to depend.
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
This is mailfront, a package containing customizeable network
front-ends for mail servers. It contains complete SMTP and
POP3 front-ends as well as an authentication module for
IMAP.
Two SMTP back-ends are provided. One delivers mail to
qmail-queue, mimicking most of the behavior of qmail-smtpd,
with the addition of support for SMTP AUTH. The other
rejects all SMTP commands if $SMTPREJECT is set, and execs
its command line otherwise (in order to run the above
program).
Author: Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
WWW: http://untroubled.org/mailfront/
PR: ports/48902,ports/49973
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
2003-03-28
* Bogofilter now frees all memory that it allocates.
* FAQ reorganized and info added on asian spam, the format of verbose output,
and using SpamAssassin to train bogofilter.
* Fixed processing of '-o' option.
PR: 50439
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@web.de>
- Several workarounds for buggy browser behaviour when downloading
attachments
- Warning before a user session times out
- Allow creation of folder names in other charsets than iso-8859-1
- New image mime type viewer
- VFS (Virtual Filesystem) support for attachments in composed messages
- New translations: Bulgarian, Lithuanian, Romanian, Latvian, Catalan
- Many bug fixes.
PR: ports/48645
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>