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Author SHA1 Message Date
Edwin Groothuis
efe7d5f7f4 Remove USE_REINPLACE from ports starting with M 2006-05-10 22:37:39 +00:00
Doug Barton
c49d1a3273 Remove the FreeBSD KEYWORD from all rc.d scripts where it appears.
We have not checked for this KEYWORD for a long time now, so this
is a complete noop, and thus no PORTREVISION bump. Removing it at
this point is mostly for pedantic reasons, and partly to avoid
perpetuating this anachronism by copy and paste to future scripts.
2006-02-20 20:47:50 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
80840e8dc5 SHA256ify
Approved by: krion@
2006-01-22 12:50:54 +00:00
Edwin Groothuis
0416031c9b Replace ugly "@unexec rmdir %D... 2>/dev/null || true" with @dirrmtry
Approved by:    krion@
PR:             ports/88711 (related)
2006-01-22 02:20:05 +00:00
Pav Lucistnik
e13427c27b Minor changes:
- suppressed two messages logged to stdout when ASSP first starts up
- changed nightly 510.assp periodic script to redirect rebuildspamdb.pl
  messages to a file in ASSP dir (nightly.log), thereby suppressing them from
  the nightly email
- added rc.conf variable:
  assp_logexpire="45"
  used by nightly 510.assp periodic script to expire old YY-MM-DD.maillog.txt
  files from ASSP dir
- changed the assp(8) manual page to document the new assp_logexpire
  configuration variable

PR:		ports/90118
Submitted by:	J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com> (maintainer)
2005-12-09 09:04:29 +00:00
Pav Lucistnik
02c816f560 - Update to 1.1.1
PR:		ports/82789
Submitted by:	J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com> (maintainer)
2005-07-13 07:08:15 +00:00
Sergey Matveychuk
d4b0bd1893 - Update to 1.1.1.b13
PR:		ports/82538
Submitted by:	maintainer
2005-06-24 06:24:48 +00:00
Jean-Yves Lefort
6b9e5c9ab2 Add assp.
Anti-Spam SMTP Proxy is a spam filter that sits on port 25 in front of your
regular SMTP server (sendmail, postfix, qmail, etc).

ASSP performs a number of configurable spam checks, and on detecting a spam
message, provides an immediate 5xx SMTP error code back to the client.
Non-spam messages are passed to your regular SMTP server for further
processing and delivery.

ASSP offers:
	- a whitelist of known good senders
	- Bayesian checks on message headers and contents
	- recipient address validation using LDAP and RFC822 conformance
	- relay denial
	- HELO checking
	- SPF (Sender Policy Framework) checking
	- DNSBL (DNS Block List) checking using many DNSBL services
	- Virus detection

ASSP is a single script with a web-based configuration tool.

WWW: http://assp.sourceforge.net/

PR:		ports/81570
Submitted by:	J.R. Oldroyd <fbsd@opal.com>
2005-05-28 09:56:27 +00:00