FreeBSD. The official GNOME 2.22 release notes can be found at
http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.22/ . On the FreeBSD front,
this release features an updated hal port with support for video4linux
devices, DRM (Direct Rendering), and better support of removable media. Work
is also underway to tie webkit more closely into GNOME. As part of the
GNOME 2.22 upgrade, GStreamer received a rather large upgrade as well.
Be sure to consult UPDATING on the proper steps to upgrade all of your
GNOME ports.
This release would not have been possible without the contributions and
testing efforts of the following people:
Pawel Worach
kan
edwin
Peter Ulrich Kruppa
J. W. Ballantine
Yasuda Keisuke
Andriy Gapon
connections between a remote host and a qmail server. Spam
is blocked while the remote server (spammer) is still
connected; no additional processing or storage is needed.
In addition to all of its anti-spam filters, spamdyke also
includes a number of features to enhance qmail.
Best of all, using spamdyke does not require patching or
recompiling qmail!
PR: ports/119579
Submitted by: Peter Kieser <peter@kieser.ca>
Approved by: garga (mentor)
2008-03-20 x11/e17-module-devian: abandoned by developer
2008-03-20 x11/e17-module-engage: abandoned by developer
2008-03-20 x11/e17-module-eveil: abandoned by developer
http://www.washington.edu/alpine/changes/1.00-to-1.10.html for
the list of all changes.
New Features
============
1. Default role
2. Better kerberos support
3. Better threading performance for large folders
4. "Unknown" character set to improve the chances you can read a
malformed message
5. Option to suppress user agent for sent mail
Bug Fixes
=========
1. Various crashes with non-standards-compliant SMTP or IMAP servers
2. Don't try to send a message with an unknown charset
It allows you to edit the white- and blacklists as
well as the current state of the greylist.
WWW: http://www.vanheusden.com/sgwi/
PR: ports/121630
Submitted by: Lukasz Wasikowski <lukasz at wasikowski.net>
Approved by: tabthorpe (mentor)
so that all delivery instructions are indeed executed and no messages are
(partially) lost.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Submitted by: Michal Sviba <michal@myserver.cz> in
e-mail message <47DBD588.4000906@myserver.cz>
- Fixes a common insecure mail_extra_groups setting usage, this will require a
manual change to the active configuration file, please refer to ports/UPDATING
PR: 121411
Submitted by: Robin Breathe <robin@isometry.net> (maintainer)
o Update to 2.5.0beta1.
o Reduce diff from ports/mail/sylpheed2. [1]
o Add a patch from ports/mail/sylpheed2(files/patch-src-printing.c#1.1). [1]
o Change CA roots to ca_root_nss. [2]
Obtained from: ports/mail/sylpheed2 [1]
Pointed out by: linimon [2]
applications in the runtime. Some applications required to have set
MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME or/and LD_LIBRARY_PATH to make it works in the runtime. Now,
it's no longer need to set these variables, which this flag takes care of it.
The MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME still works with this flag if someone need to use
different one. I have learned about this flag from RPM, Debian, Gentoo ebuild
and other packages.
- Add two extensions, auth[1] and transformiix[2].
Have been tested in MC CVS since Dec.
PR: ports/117734 [1]
Submitted by: Nathan Whitehorn <nathanw@uchicago.edu> [1]
Reported by: Juan Pablo Roig <juan.roig@globant.com> [2]
2007-12-01 www/xpi-surfkeys: Development has been ceased
2008-02-01 sysutils/eventwatcher: no active development
2007-10-27 sysutils/p5-UPS-Nut: Version branch long since retired
2007-10-31 net-mgmt/netsaint: Now developed as Nagios, see net-mgmt/nagios port
2007-10-31 net-mgmt/netsaint-plugins: Now developed as Nagios, see net-mgmt/nagios port
2008-01-22 benchmarks/tsung: "fails to install"
2007-10-03 games/ggo: developer's focus have moved elsewhere
2008-02-15 mail/claws-mail-etpan_privacy: no longer supported by developers
treated as special, that is that these folders will be shown at the top of the
folders lists, and in different colour on the left frame (if you have the
option turned on).
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=183
which defines _GLIBCXX_GTHREAD_USE_WEAK and causes compilation
to fail for no good reason.
- Respect users' CFLAGS setting.
- Use MASTER_SITE=SF.
- Bump PORTREVISION.
a real-time Sender e-Mail Address Verification technology. This technology
can stop some kinds of SPAM with a spoofed sender's e-Mail address.
Also it implements a real-time Recipient e-Mail Address Verification
technology. It can be useful if your machine is a backup MX for the recipient's
domains or if your machine forwards all e-Mail messages as a relay host for your
domains to another internal or external e-Mail servers.
It's a lite alternative for the spamilter, milter-sender and milter-ahead
milters.
WWW: http://smfs.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/116948
Submitted by: Anton Lysenok / Bart Tapolsky <bart@tapolsky.net.ua>
the right of any folders in their folder list that contain at least one
message. Clicking on the link will then mark all messages in this folder as
read/unread. Note that you may turn the "read/unread" link on and off by going
to the Folders page. You may even turn only the "read" or the "unread" link on
or off. It also displays a "mark all read/unread" link below the folder list to
mark all folders read/unread that are selected on the Folders page.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=218
images (that are linked to remote sites) will be shown in HTML messages. If a
message matches any of the rules and contains images that would normally be
initially hidden, then they are now shown by default.
The user may choose to always show unsafe images, for all message. This is
obviously not recommended by the core SquirrelMail Project Team - or they
wouldn't have built this functionality to begin with ( See the following:
http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/UnsafeImages ).
A new section is added to the options page titled, 'Unsafe Image Rules'. Within
this page the user may define a number of rules to determine when messages are
from a trusted source.
These options are very similar to the core message filters plugin. A message
field (To, From, CC, Subject) can be matched either against a regular
expression, or simply searched to see if the given string is within the field.
If a match is found then unsafe images are always shown for this source.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=98
maximum quota usage is displayed in easy-to-read graphical format. Optional
warnings may also be displayed to users who are nearing their quota allocation
when they log in (where the "Message Of The Day" would normally be displayed).
This plugin is compatible with three types of mail quota systems:
UNIX (filesystem), IMAP-based, and cPanel quotas.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=237
Claws Mail has a high number of configurable options and, in order to keep
the binary small and fast, some of these preferences which are not widely
used are not provided with a graphical interface for inspection and/or
modification.
Users wanting to edit such preferences had to face editing the configuration
text files directly, now it is possible with a convenient GTK2 interface using
Clawsker.
Other features:
* Handling of all hidden preferences
* Fully internationalized interface using gettext
* Detection of running Claws Mail
* Support for alternate configuration directories
WWW: http://www.claws-mail.org/clawsker
PR: ports/120681
Submitted by: Pawel Pekala <c0rn at o2.pl>
or awstats disregarding the lines relating to the re-injection of
messages into postfix.
It is very useful for a postfix setup which uses amavis for virus filtering.
WWW: http://www.gufonero.com/postfix/prepflog.html
PR: ports/119646
Submitted by: Terry Sposato
used when taking a vacation / holiday / leave of absence.
WWW: http://www.linux.it/~md/software/
PR: ports/120309
Submitted by: Adam McDougall <mcdouga9 at egr.msu.edu>
* Due to licensing problems, the ClamAV plugin has been removed from
the Claws Mail core distribution and can now be found separately packaged
or within the 'extra plugins' package.
* OpenSSL now defaults to ON (you can optionally switch to GnuTLS)
* Gnomeprint is marked as Deprecated and will removed with the next release.
You can find all the changes here: http://sourceforge.net/news/?group_id=25528
Thanks to: all Testers
Approved by: maintainer implicit
Security: http://www.vuxml.org/freebsd/a59afa47-c930-11dc-810c-0016179b2dd5.html
Since POPFile is quite mature product even in version 0.x age, and there
are small changes between previous release, use this ports/mail/popfile
directory for version 1.0.0.
Small change for users who read Japanese email:
POPFile now suports two different Japanese-text-handling library,
Kakasi and MeCab. In POPFile 0.x, only Kakasi is supported.
So introducing two option, 'WITH_POPFILE_KAKASI=YES' and
'WITH_POPFILE_MECAB=YES', to depend Kakasi and MeCab respectively.
Old option, 'WITH_POPFILE_JAPANESE=YES' is still ok and it means
'WITH_POPFILE_KAKASI=YES' for backward compatibility. However,
please update your make.conf (or whatever) to use new option name.
- Pass maintainship of of unmaintained ports to submitter
- The maintainers of the other ports have been contacted to update their
own port
PR: ports/118192
Submitted by: Philip M. Gollucci <pgollucci@p6m7g8.com>
signing in the forthcoming amavisd-new 2.6 series.
Version 0.30 - released 2008-01-10
* includes speed-up optimizations by Mark Martinec
* DomainKeys, implement proper identity matching...
a DomainKey-Signature's domain should match the From/Sender address
* several more test cases
* API improvements:
* accept additional arguments when creating Signer/Signature
* bugfixes:
* DomainKey-Signature headers were not "prettified"
* granularity ending with '*' was not checked correctly
* DomainKey-Signature granularity was checked against the wrong value
Version 0.29 - released 2007-11-08
* verifiers can now access all parsed signatures and their results,
not just signatures that were fully tested
* signer policies can now specify what private key file to use
* some other minor API improvements
* bugfixes:
* for DomainKeys signatures, fixed a compatibility issue handling
the h= tag
* for DKIM, signature expirations had been ignored
* for DKIM, signature identities did not have to match the domain
* for DKIM, public key granularity field had been ignored
Changes:
PR: ports/119911
Submitted by: David Wood <david_AT_wood2 dot org dot uk>
Approved by: maintainer (Yoshisato YANAGISAWA)
support different authentication, homedir lookup, and storage
back-ends. The server ships with the following plug-ins:
Authentication:
* Dovecot
* PAM
* SASL
* MySQL
Homedir lookup & session initiation:
* Dovecot
* /etc/passwd
* MySQL
* simple virtual hosting (eg. /var/lib/virtual/username)
Storage:
* Dovecot
WWW: http://woozle.org/~neale/src/pysieved/
PR: ports/119578
Submitted by: Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh at wizard.volgograd.ru>
- VMailMgr (short for Virtual MAIL ManaGeR) is a package of programs
designed to manage multiple domains of mail addresses and mailboxes on a single
host. It co-operates with qmail for mail delivery and program control.
- It features:
- A password checking interface between qmail-popup and
qmail-pop3d which replaces the usual checkpassword, as well as an
authentication module for Courier IMAP, that provide access to the
virtual mailboxes by one of three methods:
IP-based virtual server access (invisible to the POP3 user)
username-based access (username-virtualuser)
hostname-based access (virtualuser@virtual.host or virtualuser:virtual.host)
- CDB-based password tables to speed up access for domains of any size.
- Tools to setup a virtual domain, add and delete individual virtual users
and aliases, and to change passwords. CGI programs to accomplish the
above tasks from a set of web pages.
- A native PHP library to compliment or replace the CGIs.
- A daemon process that securely directs the operation of the CGIs and PHP code.
- A separate delivery agent that automatically deals with any
address inside a virtual domain from a single .qmail-default file.
WWW: http://www.vmailmgr.org
PR: ports/117509
Submitted by: Mij <mij@bitchx.it> (maintainer)
Approved by: linimon (mentor)
Changes:
- greylite can now work as a generic SMTP proxy
- command errors in client behaviour analysis
- completely new command session control, now able to extract
envelope information out of any SMTP command session even with
unrecognized/custom commands. SMTP AUTH still passes transparently
automatically
PR: ports/119736
Submitted by: Mij <mij@bitchx.it> (maintainer)
Approved by: linimon (mentor)
- Fix sentmail folder not being updated in the preference interface after
updating to Horde 3.1.5.
- Fix broken <area> tags in HTML messages.
Approved by: linimon (mentor)
- Makefile and plist cleanup
- Release: Prayer 1.0.18
- Important Security fix:
- os_connect_unix() had a strcpy() which should have been strncpy() to
prevent buffer overrun. Prayer 1.0.17 was mostly safe.
- Release: Prayer 1.0.17
- Fix small foulup wuth gethostbyname() calculations when binding
Prayer to specific interfaces.
- Cleanups to stop char vs unsigned char warnings with latest
c-client.
- Make sure that all internal draft messages consistently use CRLF.
- Security audit for Prayer frontend following attack:
- Optional Chroot environment (See chroot options in config file).
- Stripped out debugging code.
PR: ports/119496
Submitted by: Mike Bristow <mike@urgle.com>
Approved by: linimon (mentor)
for Squirrelmail.
Multiple calendars my be created, where each calendar can be made public,
private or shared between custom-defined groups of users.
WWW: http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugin_view.php?id=105
PR: ports/119270
Submitted by: Gerrit Beine <gerrit.beine at gmx.de>
- Add an rcNG startup example file to QMAIL_PREFIX/boot [2]
- Bump PORTREVISION due to rcNG add (except for qmail-ldap)
- Fix make certificate to add ciphers file to QMAIL_PREFIX/control [3]
PR: ports/118117 [1], ports/117422 [2], ports/118198 [3]
Submitted by: Andrew Reilly <areilly@bigpond.net.au> [1] [3]
Nick@van-laarhoven.org [2]