- Pass PTHREAD_{LIBS,CFLAGS} via CONFIGURE_ARGS instead of REINPLACE_CMD. configure support it.
- PORTDOCS does not need of defined(NOPORTDOCS) check
- Reorganize rc.d script
PR: 93439
Submitted by: mnag
Approved by: maintainer
- OPTIONSify
- Use USE_RC_SUBR
Change Log:
- Speed increased significantly! Caches SpamAssassin results.
Note you need to run my install.sh script to get the new modules required.
- If "Virus Scanners = auto" (ie. the installed default value) then it
searches for and uses every available installed virus scanner.
- Added SpamAssassin cache analyser (analyse_SpamAssassin_cache) to the
distributions. 99% written by Steve Freegard of MailWatch fame.
- Upgraded ClamAV+SA bundle to ClamAV 0.88.
- Added default headers that Thunderbird 1.5 will use to automatically
identify spam based on SpamAssassin's spam headers.
- Added UU-decoder to automatically extract files from attachments that were
stored in uu-encoded form. This behaves similarly to the zip and rar
decoders. The virus scanners should check inside these files for themselves
anyway, but this assists them when they do not. It also allows for filename
and filetype checking of files stored in uu-encoded attachments.
- Added configuration option "Find UU-Encoded Files" to set whether uu-encoded
files are decoded or not. These files are very rarely used, and the
overhead of finding them is fairly large as it involves reading all
existing attachments looking for the signature of them. So the default is
to not look for them. A ruleset can be used to protect particularly
vulnerable recipients or senders.
- You can now start up MailScanner without changing MailScanner.conf at all.
It will auto-detect SpamAssassin and all available virus scanners.
- Changed default setting to "Use SpamAssassin = yes" and now auto- detect
installation of SpamAssassin, logging installation instructions if
it is not already installed and working.
- Added DBI and DBD::SQLite Perl modules. Please use my install.sh scripts
when you upgrade or install this version.
- Added American spelling of "analyze_SpamAssassin_cache" as well as English
spelling of "analyse_SpamAssassin_cache".
- DBI installation is forced in RPM distributions.
- Improved RPM installer to handle DBI module dependencies better. It now
installs cleanly on the systems I have tested it on. These include Fedora
Core 3, Fedora Core 4, SuSE 9.3, SuSE 10, RedHat Enterprise 4.
- Made log warnings more obvious when DBI/DBD::SQLite/Digest::MD5 are not
all installed properly.
- Improved comments about "Allow Filenames" and "Allow Filetypes" in
MailScanner.conf.
- Improvement to F-Prot output parser to handle new strings.
- Changed filename/type traps to account for new vulnerability in TNEF files.
- Adapted trend-autoupdate for 2006 onwards.
- --help implemented so you can see how to use it now.
- --debug now written. Works just like "Debug = yes" in MailScanner.conf.
- --debug-sa now written. Works just like "Debug SpamAssassin = yes".
- --check ruleset-checker now written. Takes max 1 from address, multiple to
addresses, client IP address and virus name.
- Added a new command-line parameter "--lint" to verify the config file.
- --lint now prints what virus scanners you have chosen to use, and what
- --lint now checks SpamAssassin configuration too.
scanners it can find installed.
- Added hi-res timing so the batch speed timings are now displayed to
micro-second accuracy.
- Added Time::HiRes to the list of required modules. You must use ./ install.sh
to upgrade to, or install, this version in order to get the new module.
Time taken to process the entire batch is logged, and time taken to do
"Always Looked Up Last" is logged separately if it is being used at all.
- Added check that MailScanner.conf has at least been customised to set the
organisation name, long name and web site.
- Added "SpamAssassin Cache Timings" configuration option for the few people
who need to adjust these settings. Do *not* change it unless you really
know what you are doing, the default settings will work nicely.
- Updated important perl modules.
- Removed duplicate logging of warnings about infected messages.
- Added detection of no virus scanners being installed, giving the user
advice about how to install ClamAV using my easy-installation package.
- Improved ClamAV+SA easy-installation package so that it automatically
enables the updates by commenting out the "Example" lines.
- Changed default Lock Type for sendmail to "posix" instead of "flock" as
new Linux systems (the most popular platform by far) run sendmail
8.13 or later, which requires this to be "posix".
- Upgraded Sys::Hostname::Long and HTML::Parser in ClamAV+SA package.
- Disabled movie format "deny" rules in filetype.rules.conf and have enabled
filetype checking by default.
- Updated man pages.
- Updated AVG parser to handle latest version 7.1.
- Added "Always Looked Up Last After Batch" which is looked up after the
"Always Looked Up Last" option. The 2nd of those is looked up once for
each message, the "...After Batch" value is looked up once for the
entire batch. It is only intended for use with a Custom Function, its
value is ignored.
* Fixes *
- Improved reliability of Bayes rebuilds a lot.
- Force installation of DBI as previous versions cause problems.
- Removed broken patch I was given, which was temporarily in 4.50.
- Packaging bug in 4.50.9-1 fixed. MailTools version typo.
- Fixed bug where temporary files were not cleaned up properly.
- Fixed missing HTML-Parser 3.48 package.
PR: ports/93026
Submitted by: maintainer
- dspam_train: support for training using an index file to define the order
of ham/spam
- dspam_stats: OR --> OCA
PR: ports/93278
Submitted by: Ion-Mihai "IOnut" Tetcu <itetcu@people.tecnik93.com>
PR.
Thanks for contributing.
Since the acroread7 port is a somewhat important port for our users, I
will hand it over to emulation@ if no _active_ *committer* takes it
before the ports freeze.
While I'm here:
- fix a little nit in the csound port (I think the intention was to
create no backup file instead of creating one with a "-e" extension)
- set ARCH to i386 in the amd64 case for the acroread7 port. This
is a work-around to be able to install everything when a dependency
is not already installed (ARCH is read-only in sub-makes, so the
dependencies can't change it). This should be removed when the
dependencies are fixed or converted to use bsd.linux-rpm.mk. [1]
Not objected to by: portmgr (explicit: krion; silence: rest)
Maintainer timeout: ~4 months
Submitted by: Sangwoo Shim <sangwoos@gmail.com> [1]
PR: 87985 [1]
infrastructure. Default to WANT_FAM_SYSTEM=fam to be conservative since
these ports either have not been tested with gamin or are known to fail
(courier).
PR: ports/92583
Submitted by: marcus
where set in /var/db/ports/PORTNAME/options.
- Drop old knobs check, hard to maintain and conflicting with KNOBS.
- Fix brain-dead CONFLICTS from MFD.
PR: ports/93109
Submitted by: maintainer
Rewrite minimum OPTIONS version check, the old way was broken if the OPTIONS
where set in /var/db/ports/PORTNAME/options.
Drop old knobs check, hard to maintain and conflicting with KNOBS.
[1] beginning with this update the SNAP_DATE is UTC instead of EST (GMT+2).
PR: ports/93067
Submitted by: maintainer
- Turn cp verbose to show which files are copied
- Add a pkg-message
- Change to use .zip sources because .tar.gz disapeared of main site
- Transfer maintainership to submitter, maintainer is 9 months inactive
PR: ports/92422
Submitted by: Jean Milanez Melo <jmelo@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (14 days)
What's tarpitting? It's the practice of inserting a small sleep in an SMTP
session for each RCPT TO after some set number of RCPT TOs. The idea is to
thwart spammers who would hand your SMTP server a single message with a long
list of RCPT TOs. If a spammer were to attempt to use your server to relay a
message with, say, 10,000 recipients, and you inserted a five-second delay for
each recipient after the fiftieth, the spammer would be "tarpitted" and would
likely assume that his connection had stalled and give up.
Asked by: Joao Ricardo Mendes Pecanha <joao@redepegasus.com.br>