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Bump PKGREVISION since mailfront was building but failed to run.
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- Fixed the $REQUIRE_AUTH feature to properly check for $RELAYCLIENT
being set.
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purposes of caching MAKEVARS within bsd.pkg.mk and bsd.makevars.mk.
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automatically detects whether we want the pkginstall machinery to be
used by the package Makefile.
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- Added enhanced mail system status codes (RFC 1893/2034).
- Added support for rejecting all mail unless client is authenticated
(either as a relay client or with SMTP authentication) if
$REQUIRE_AUTH is set.
- Full domain names are now required in all addresses except for the
null sender.
- Removed the "bounce must have a single recipient" rule, as it is
currently causing more problems (with address checkers) than it is
solving (spammers no longer use this technique).
- Fixed one-off bug in counting recipients for $MAXRCPTS.
- Truncate UIDL responses to 70 characters as per RFC 1939.
- Added QMQP and QMTP "reject" front ends, for completeness.
The enhanced mail system status codes together with the $REQUIRE_AUTH
change should make smtpfront compliant with RFC 2476's requirements for
a "message submission agent", suitable for use on TCP port 587.
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- Add support to the qmail backend for custom qmail-queue error messages
taken from $QQERRMSG_#.
- Clear session timeouts (via alarm) before executing authenticated
commands in imapfront-auth and pop3front-auth.
- Fixed typo in the CVM lookup code that would prevent the proper
operation of lookup secrets. Thanks Dale Woolridge.
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following packages because they don't use "it" and "setup check"
as BUILD_TARGET and INSTALL_TARGET, respectively:
devel/bglibs
mail/mailfront
mail/qmail-qfilter
sysutils/memtester
sysutils/qlogtools
Since there's only one consumer of BGWARE_INSTALLER, and future
bgware will use bg-installer from bglibs, move the do-install
routine directly into qlogtools.
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network front-ends for mail servers. It contains complete SMTP,
QMQP, QMTP, and POP3 front-ends as well as an authentication module
for IMAP. The mail delivery front-ends also contain internal address
filtering features.
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