SPAM on mailservers running qmail.
Greylite does not require patching qmail, it is self-contained because it uses
sqlite, it uses a technology that minimizes delivery delays and enables suspect
senders to be multiply rejected and never whitelisted.
Greylite is easy to setup and maintain, and it is small and fast.
WWW: http://mij.oltrelinux.com/net/greylite/
PR: ports/118233
Submitted by: Mij <mij at bitchx.it>
* Change default renderer to AGG
* Add patch to fix libintl-related build error when building without GTK GUI
* Add IGNORE for Cairo+KDE case, as it's not supported by gnash
PR: 117904
Submitted by: Dmitry Marakasov <amdmi3@amdmi3.ru> (maintainer)
Similar to top, ptop allows you to monitor PostgreSQL processes.
It also allows you to:
* View currently running SQL statement of a process.
* View query plan of a currently running SELECT statement.
* View locks held by a process.
* View user table statistics.
* View user index statistics.
WWW: http://ptop.projects.postgresql.org/
PR: ports/118809
Submitted by: Sunghyuk Do <sunghyuk@gmail.com>
you to get the most out of the powerful Openbox menu system, while hiding
the xml layout from the user.
It can install dynamic menus (pipe menus), such as Gnome menus or a
quick-navigator. You can also use the obxml module to easily write pipe
menus of your own in Python.
WWW: http://obmenu.sourceforge.net/
It should work with any EWHM-compliant window manager, such as Openbox.
Example usage: setlayout 0 2 2 0 for a 2x2 grid.
WWW: http://icculus.org/openbox/index.php
PR: ports/118804
Submitted by: oleg at bsdpower.com
- Plays MIDI files on Linux machines with an OSS sound card interface.
- GTK based user interface supporting drag-and-drop for easy file
selection. Drag a MIDI file from the GNOME-ified Midnight Commander
to Musica's drop pocket and it automatically loads the file.
- Tempo adjustment, Play a MIDI file up to four times faster or slower.
- Fast forward. Skip those dull passages in a MIDI file.
WWW: http://www-ict.its.tudelft.nl/~erik/open-source/musica
PR: ports/118839
Submitted by: Pietro Cerutti <gahr at gahr.ch>
that you use to compile Flex applications, modules, and component
libraries. It works very similarly to the mxmlc and compc command line
compilers, but it compiles faster than the mxmlc and compc
command-line compilers.
WWW: http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_Compiler_Shell