port is to provide easy access to the 'stable' vpopmail branch
(currently 5.2.x), which, while missing some features, may be considered
safer for deployment on production systems.
The main mail/vpopmail port will shortly be updated to the current
development version - 5.3.6 - which, among other things, reintroduces
APOP support, which was removed earlier in the 5.2 branch, and which the
current stable version - 5.2.1 - does not have. IMHO, vpopmail-5.3.6 is
stable enough for production use, but since this may not be true for
future development versions, this vpopmail-stable port was created.
Repocopy by: joe
ports to work once again.
NB: The vpopmail documentation says that the special support for
sqwebmail authorization is no longer needed for sqwebmail 3.0 and above.
If your sqwebmail installation does not work after this vpopmail update,
make sure to try vpopmail built both with and without the WITH_SQWEBMAIL
knob enabled.
Requested and patiently awaited by: much too many to list..
Tested by: NERvOus <nervous@nervous.it>,
Valentin Zahariev <curly@e-card.bg>
the inc_deps and lib_deps files. This should fix qmailadmin,
courier-imap and possibly others, after I broke them by my configure
changes to not create and populate ${PREFIX}/vpopmail/etc/ at
configure time.
Add a couple of configuration knobs.
Bump PORTREVISION for the inc_deps/lib_deps fix.
Reported by: a multitude of innocents :(
Pointy hat: roam (myself)
Let the user override the MySQL username, password and db at build time.
Let the user override the vchkpw gid and the vpopmail uid.
Bump PORTREVISION.
Approved by: nbm (maintainer)