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2008-03-04Mechanical changes to add DESTDIR support to packages that installjlam1-3/+7
their files via a custom do-install target.
2007-04-24Update bulk_mailer to 1.13nb1:abs5-6/+5392
Apply patch from Todd Kover to avoid strndup() related build issues on some platforms.
2007-01-07Mechanically replaced man/* with ${PKGMANDIR}/* in the definition ofrillig1-3/+3
INSTALLATION_DIRS, as well as all occurrences of ${PREFIX}/man with ${PREFIX}/${PKGMANDIR}. Fixes PR 35265, although I did not use the patch provided therein.
2005-11-07Add devel/sysexits bl3.tv1-1/+2
2005-06-16Create directories before installing files into them.jlam1-1/+3
2005-02-24Add RMD160 digests.agc1-1/+2
2004-12-03Rename ALL_TARGET to BUILD_TARGET for consistency with other *_TARGETs.wiz1-2/+2
Suggested by Roland Illig, ok'd by various.
2004-06-08Use /usr/sbin/sendmail as default sendmail. For Solaris, usecjep3-2/+18
/usr/lib/sendmail. Looked at by abs@ (maintainer). Fixes PR#24152.
2003-07-17s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/grant1-2/+2
2001-11-01Move pkg/ files into package's toplevel directoryzuntum3-3/+3
2001-04-20Move to sha1 digests, and add distfile sizes.agc1-2/+3
2001-04-17+ move the distfile digest/checksum value from files/md5 to distinfoagc1-1/+1
+ move the patch digest/checksum values from files/patch-sum to distinfo
2001-02-17Update to new COMMENT style: COMMENT var in Makefile instead of pkg/COMMENT.wiz2-2/+2
2000-12-05Add bulk_mailer-1.13abs5-0/+40
bulk_mailer assists with "bulk" mailing, such as large majordomo lists under sendmail. For input, it takes a file of recipient addresses (one address per line) and a message (with headers already attached) to be sent to the recipients. It sorts the recipient list by reversed domain (so similar ones sort together), splits up the recipients into several groups containing no more than N domains each, creates an SMTP envelope for each group of recipients, and feeds that envelope to "/usr/lib/sendmail -bs". Splitting the envelopes up allows sendmail to perform delivery in parallel, so instead of having one large queue entry (for which sendmail might take awhile to get around to attempting delivery for some recipients), it has several smaller queue entries. Depending on your point-of-view, this can still be considered "cluttering up your mail queue", but it does seem to deliver messages more quickly to most recipients.