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2013-08-27Revert latest update (requested by OWNER).shattered2-6/+7
2013-07-21Update to 1.3.147. Changes:shattered2-7/+6
- Support DNS whitelists. - Improve physical page locality of the DCC server's use of the database hash table and so improve server performance. - Reduce dccifd thread stack size to 512 KBytes for busy 32-bit systems - Dccproc, dccm, and dccifd decode HTML &#xxx character references in URLs. - Dccproc, dccm, and dccifd convert UTF-8 domain names to Punycode before checking DNS blacklists. - Fix reporting of rogue server-IDs. - Fix dccproc, dccifd, and dccm crash in parsing Received: fields with IPv6 addresses. - Fix DNSBL bugs in parsing http://example.com?parameter and http://example.com:80 - Deal with trailing '.' and other punctuation URLs in dccm, dccifd, and dccproc. This changes the FUZ1 and FUZ2 checksums in some cases. - Fix a rare crash of dccd, the server daemon.
2013-07-12Bump PKGREVISION of all packages which create users, to pick up change ofjperkin1-1/+2
sysutils/user_* packages.
2013-04-06"Each sed command should appear in an assignment of its own."rodent1-4/+4
2012-10-08Drop PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT setting, "user-destdir" is default these days.asau1-3/+1
2010-10-27Import dcc-1.3.123 as mail/dcc from wip/dcc.gdt11-0/+531
The Distributed Checksum Clearinghouses or DCC is an anti-spam content filter that runs on a variety of operating systems. As of the middle of 2007, it involves millions of users, more than six hundred thousand client computer systems, and more than 250 servers collecting and counting checksums related to more than 300 million mail messages on week days. The counts can be used by SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and reject or filter spam or unsolicited bulk mail. DCC servers exchange or "flood" common checksums. The checksums include values that are constant across common variations in bulk messages, including "personalizations".