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2002-08-26Rename pkgsrc/mail/p5-Mail-Spamassassin to pkgsrc/mail/spamassassin.hubertf1-42/+0
2002-07-23Fix hint on how to get help in installed local.cf (you need to deletewiz1-2/+2
any old ones, otherwise the new one doesn't get installed). Fixes pkg/17663 by Kimmo Suominen. Additionally, fix variable name in MESSAGE so that it gets expanded properly. Bump to 2.31nb3.
2002-07-05Adapt to new location of "p5-Time-HiRes" package.tron1-3/+2
2002-07-03DEPEND on devel/p5-Time-HiRes. Bump to PKGREVISION 2.abs1-2/+3
Apologies for updating previous package on a system which already had p5-Time-HiRes installed...
2002-07-03- don't barf if Time:HiRes isn't available (doesn't look like there'slukem1-1/+2
even a package for it) - crank PKGREVISION for above - fix the PLIST (at least, i think it's correct. there's some stuff still missing WRT what print-PLIST shows, but that might be just perl pkg foo) btw: i *love* incompletely tested packages. especially those which are as important to correct mail delivery as spamassassin is. *grrr*
2002-07-03Updated p5-Mail-SpamAssassin to 2.31abs1-2/+2
Unfortunately with over 1300 lines of changes since 2.20 its difficult to determine what to mention. The latest changes are available at http://spamassassin.taint.org/dist/Changes, search for '2002-06-20 18:02'
2002-05-03Substitute ${PREFIX}/etc -> ${PKG_SYSCONFBASE}markd1-2/+2
2002-05-03Update to 2.20, as per PR/16422 by Klaus Heinz.mjl1-5/+6
Updated rules, german translation, improved base64 parsing. UNIX domain sockets for spamc/spamd, spamd/spamd.raw spamd children close listening socket, miscellaneous new rules, MIME parsing problem with "--" at start of line, PerMsgStatus.pm: Non infinite looping patch for MIME block fix, and several more bugfixes.
2002-03-08Update to 2.11.wiz1-3/+3
Changes: Bugfixes, and new ruleset.
2002-01-31Import p5-Mail-SpamAssassin-2.01.simonb1-0/+40
SpamAssassin is a mail filter to identify spam. Using its rule base, it uses a wide range of heuristic tests on mail headers and body text to identify "spam", also known as unsolicited commercial email.