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2003-01-19Use "mk/pthread.buildlink2.mk" instead of "devel/pth/buildlink2.mk" totron1-2/+2
use native threads on platforms which support them.
2003-01-16Replace the dangling home page url with a reachable one whichenami1-2/+2
I've found few days ago.
2003-01-16Switch to aspell provided libpspell compat library. Bump PKGREVISION.salo3-9/+31
2003-01-15Updated postfix to 2.0.2martti6-30/+18
- Added MAILER-DAEMON to the list of always recognized local addresses, since it is generated by Postfix bounces. - Bugfix: transport_errno was not reset upon successful transport map wildcard lookup after an earlier failure. - Cleanup: unnecessary warnings from the proxymap client after proxymap server disconnect. - Cleanup: Patrik Rak found a few more chattr invocations that were missed 20021209. Files: postfix-install, conf/post-install. - Cleanup: the pcre-config command can produce null outputs. - Bugfix: the virtual(8) Makefile included $(AUXLIBS) in the dependencies. - Bugfix: fixed in the snapshots 20030105 but missed in the stable release. "sendmail -bs" tried to access the proxymap service. It should not try to open any user/domain/uce related tables at all.
2003-01-14Re-organized the IPv6 patch stuff. The IPv6 support is still commented-outmartti1-9/+17
even though it seems to work now. Why commented-out? This patch also includes a TLS patch and I don't know if it's better/more stable/whatever compared to the existing TLS patch. What I'd like to have is a separate patch for IPv6 and TLS. According to the author this is available in the near future.
2003-01-13Fix bogus build problem.uebayasi1-3/+3
2003-01-11A mistake caused build problem. Fix it.uebayasi1-2/+1
2003-01-11No longer used.uebayasi1-13/+0
2003-01-11Add & enable mew3.uebayasi1-1/+2
2003-01-11Initial import of Mew 3.1.uebayasi4-0/+234
Differences from Mew 2.2 are: * Supporting Darwin. * The structure of folder list is changed. Type "1Z" once after upgrading to Mew 3.1 * You can enter folder search mode by typing C-s and C-r in minibuffer. * Off-line version of "x", namely "lx", is introduced. * "x" became much faster thanks to a new algorithm of mew-dir-messages(). * A new range "sync" is defined. * IMAP and NNTP are supported. * +mdrop is renamed to $inbox.
2003-01-11Wrong import.uebayasi1-185/+0
2003-01-11Initial import of Mew 3.1.uebayasi1-0/+185
Differences from Mew 2.2 are: * Supporting Darwin. * The structure of folder list is changed. Type "1Z" once after upgrading to Mew 3.1 * You can enter folder search mode by typing C-s and C-r in minibuffer. * Off-line version of "x", namely "lx", is introduced. * "x" became much faster thanks to a new algorithm of mew-dir-messages(). * A new range "sync" is defined. * IMAP and NNTP are supported. * +mdrop is renamed to $inbox.
2003-01-11Update to 2.3.uebayasi3-24/+19
Changes since 2.2 are: * A bug fix for S/MIME's temporary file again. * info updates. * Catching up new warning messages of GnuPG 1.2.0. KOIE Hidetaka <hide@koie.org> * A bug fix for S/MIME's temporary file. * A bug fix for PGP's marks in the attachment region.
2003-01-11Update to 7.07 from 7.04.uebayasi3-191/+187
Info about version changes are provided neither in distribution nor the web site. (Versioning for whom!?)
2003-01-09Update evolution to 1.2.1. Changes include:rh11-173/+322
* Tons of bug fixes * evolution-launch-composer command-line tool to open up the composer with attachments. * Auto-subscribe the user to his/her IMAP INBOX * Made the default width of the mail filter editing dialog larger. * Removed the development warning at startup. (Ettore) * The "Select Names" dialog remembers what folder you were in between uses now, which is useful for people who normally select names out of an LDAP directory. (Dan) * Do not allow empty attendee addresses for meetings. * Better alarm daemon activation. * Notification of calendar query errors. * Added status messages for all operations. * Sensitivity problem when using the folder selector. * Changed the way shared folders work with Connector. * Allow accessing local folders even if some folders with unknown/corrupted metadata type are found in ~/evolution/local. * Importer dialog browse entry now has history dropdown. * We no longer allow selecting a folder of a non-allowed type with a double-click in the folder selection dialog. * The toolbar now includes a "New" dropdown menu/button from which you can create messages, appointments, etc. from within any folder. * A new, integrated configuration dialog for all of Evolution is now provided. * When you use the folder selection dialog, you can now jump to a folder just by typing its name and hitting Enter (instead of using the arrows or the mouse). * You can now specify your default mail, calendar, tasks and contacts folders. The shortcuts in the shortcut bar will always point to the default folder; so for example if you have an IMAP account you can specify that the INBOX on the IMAP account is default and clicking on the Inbox icon on the shortcut bar will take you to the INBOX on the IMAP account. * Fonts for displaying of HTML mail can now be configured from within Evolution (instead of having to use GNOME Control Center). * You can now make Evolution play a sound, beep, or display a message when new mail arrives. It is also possible to trigger these actions based on a filter rule. * The behavior of the search bar has been improved, and the UI has been integrated better with the menu bar and the rest of the system. * For the table-based views, you can now define, save and reuse view settings using the "View" menu. * The Send/Receive button is now always accessible from any folder. * Easier to build on non-GNU, and non-GCC systems (e.g. MacOS/X, HP/UX, Solaris). * Now installs some libraries and headers required for external module development. * You now can drop objects (eg. mail messages, appointments) directly to the folders on the shortcut bar (in 1.0.x, you could only drop them in the folder folder bar). * Loading speed has been improved. * When you receive an appointment through email, you can choose which calendar to update, and if its for an existing appointment the folder is automatically detected * Calendar importer now supports importing to remote folders. * Calendar GUI and alarm daemon now use listeners for the configuration. * Reaction to calendar backends crashing has been improved. * Show status messages for all long calendar operations. * Fixed default reminders description (was 'Untitled appointment'). * Included timezone information on VCALENDAR's used in copy/paste. * Removed extra space that was displayed for categories without icons. * When right clicking, correctly select the underlying date/time. * Meeting scheduling improvements; sends replies when you update your attendance status, warnings if the user changes a meeting they didn't create. * Deleting a meeting with a right click will now offer to send a cancellation notice. * Can accept meeting replies from non-attendees (they become attendees). * Fixed work day so start can't be before end, its minimum 1 hour and the unshaded zone is not rounded to the nearest time division (allowing the work hours to be 0:00 to 23:59). * Fixed task view to update completion status the same as the editor. * Fixed leap year problem with day of week. * Handle "last day of the month" and "last Tuesday of the month" type recurrences. * Contacts * It is now possible to specify which folders are used for autocompletion globally. * Improved address selection dialog (for sending mail and meeting requests). * Improved feedback for search results for all backends and the UI. * SSL/STARTTLS suport for LDAP has been added. * Caches are built for local addressbooks to speed up autocompletion. * Fixed wombat/addressbook crashes dealing with autocompletion, it should be much more stable now. * Categories on LDAP are now stored using a multivalued attribute (category) instead of a comma separated list (categories), so searches on categories in ldap actually work. The old attribute is deprecated and should not be used. * Standardized some of the static properties of addressbooks, and removed some local addressbook logic from the frontend. * When editing contacts from the composer entries (To:, CC:), pop up the right kind of editor based on the contact type. * Much improved LDAP backend responsiveness and performance. * Mail - New, much faster indexing engine. This results in faster mail incorporation, faster mail display, and faster searches. Overall, the new engine should work much better for larger folders, and take considerably less space on the disk. - Faster POP3 download, using the server's pipeline extensions if available. - If you type multiple words in the search bar for the "... Contains" rules, Evolution will search messages that contain all of the words you specified, in any order. - More consistent search results for indexed, non-indexed and remote folders. - UTF8 (Unicode) used for all searches, even with IMAP servers. - It is now possible to mark messages for follow-up and other flags. It is also possible to change the color in which a specific message is displayed in the mail list. - When the message list is sorted by a certain field, it is possible to jump to the first item in the list that matches a certain string by just typing the first few characters. - Filters are now updated automatically when the destination folder gets moved or removed. - A new filter rule allows you to pipe mail through an external process to find out whether or not to filter it. - You can now specify which folders get synced when switching to offline mode. - All previously read messages are automatically downloaded for offline use. - Offline state is preserved between sessions. Generally, offline mode is more stable and complete. - STARTTLS support for POP, SMTP and IMAP has been added. - IMAP can now handle folder names containing &, -, and UTF-8 characters. - You can have all of your mail Auto-Cc:ed or auto-Bcc:ed to a specified set of recipients. - SMTP error reporting has been improved. - Much improved GnuPG support. Better pgp/mime interoperability. - Improved support for external Maildir, MH, and mailbox folders, and trees of folders. Internally they share more code now and are easier to maintain. - External mailbox folders can interoperate with pine/mutt/elm status flags directly (at slightly performance penalty). See options on the "spool" provider. - Many IMAP related bugs fixed. IMAP now passes current folder regression tests. - IMAP body search results are now cached. Vastly improving body search vFolder performance with IMAP sources. - Optional IPv6 support. - Progress bar added to subscribe dialogue. - Camel's multithread safe object system streamlined and improved. Many other internal cleanups inside Camel. - vFolders can now have an additional column which shows the original location of the message. Particularly useful for Trash folder. - New messages dont "upset" the thread view as much, if no sorting is used. - Various vFolder tweaks and fixes. - Remote inline HTML images are now downloaded incrementally using libsoup and are fully cancellable. - Improved quotation display for format=flowed messages. * Mail Composer - You can now edit a set of signatures within Evolution, and pick which signature you want when composing a message. - Handling of replies has been improved; in particular, you can now paste any text as a quotation, and quotation formatting is preserved when switching between HTML and non-HTML mode. - Evolution can now generate graphical smileys automatically as you type. - Quotation logic has been improved, rewrapping long lines in replies now preserves quotation marks. - Multiple simulataneous language support in the spell checker. - Cut & Paste support for html between netscape/mozilla/evolution. - Optimized rendering of long messages. - Improved html rendering, including support for the clear attribute in <br> elements. * Summary - Can have non-local mail folders displayed on the summary. - Improved Calendar and Tasks displayed. Displays overdue and todays tasks in colours. - Uses Soup for HTTP downloading news feeds and weather info. - Better folder selector. - Better Weather/News Feed selector. - Can delete user added news feeds. Updated translations: - ko (Young-Ho Cha, Changwoo Ryu) - nn (Roy-Magne Mo) - no (Kjartan Maraas) - pl (Zbigniew Chyla) - vi (Pablo Saratxaga) - tr (Gorkem) - de (Christian Neumair) - et (Tõivo Leedjärv) - fr (Joaquim Fellmann) - pt_BR (Gustavo Maciel Dias Vieira)
2003-01-08Add NetBSD tag to patch file.chris2-2/+4
2003-01-07- deal with NetBSD failing on mkdir("foo/"), rmdir("foo/") etc.christos2-1/+60
- print the correct errors, not from a stale error code.
2003-01-06Updated postfix to 2.0.0.2martti9-132/+49
IMPORTANT: read the documents in /usr/pkg/share/doc/postfix/ before upgrading from Postfix 1.1. Hightlights: - MIME support (including 8bit->7bit conversion and more accurate matching of MIME headers in message bodies) - completely rewritten RBL client code - smarter handling of DNS lookup errors in UCE restrictions - virtual delivery agent without transport map for every domain - a long list of other things that are meant to improve performance or functionality without compromising what already existed.
2003-01-05Bump PKGREVISION due to increase in the major number of libpq.so betweenjlam1-3/+3
version 7.2.3 and 7.3.1 of databases/postgresql-lib.
2003-01-04Use the perl5 buildlink.mk instead of module.mk.wiz1-2/+2
2003-01-04This package needs perl during the build.wiz1-2/+4
2003-01-03Remove superfluous quote character from COMMENT.wiz1-2/+2
2003-01-03Depend on GNUstep>=1.5.1 (via buildlink2)rh2-38/+3
Track GNUstep-1.5.1 PLIST changes Bump PKGREVISION
2002-12-31Update homepage.jwise1-2/+2
2002-12-31Update mhonarc to version 2.5.14. Changes since 2.5.11 (the last pkgsrcjwise2-6/+6
version) include: ============================================================================ 2002/12/21 (2.5.14) * Security patch release: This release fixes a cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability in m2h_text_html::filter (the HTML filter). A specially crafted HTML message can have scripting markup get by the script filtering done by m2h_text_html::filter. ============================================================================ 2002/10/21 (2.5.13) * Bug Fixes: See <http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?group_id=1968 &set=custom&advsrch=0&msort=0&report_id=105&go_report=Go &fix_release=2.5.13&chunksz=50> * DBFILE resource can now be set to an absolute pathname. This allows the database file to be located in a separate location than in the archive directory. If not an absolute pathname, then value is treated relative to OUTDIR. * readmail.pl updated to handle MHTML messages better. mhtxthtml.pl changed accordingly. * readmail.pl handling of malformed multipart messages improved. Cases were a the terminating boundary delimiter did not exist would generate a warning message in the converted message body that data could not be converted. This case should now be handled so that end of entitiy implies a terminating boundary delimiter, (Thanks goto Randy Blaustein for providing real-world test cases). * Fixed problem where some message attachments were "lost". This mainly occurs when using mha-decode with the -dcd-digest option, or if you have registered the m2h_external::filter for message/* data types. (Thanks goto Steve Johnson for finding this problem.) * m2h_external::filter will now include the subject of a message in the attachment link if saving message/* data to a file. * m2h_external::filter properly escapes the filename parameter when displaying it in the attachment link. This is done to avoid any possible XSS exploits. Note, no exploits have been reported by using the filename parameter in messages, so this change is more of a preemptive measure. * m2h_external::filter will fall back to a "txt" extension for unknown text types instead of a "bin" extension. * m2h_text_plain::filter: Removed hardcoded 'as-is' for US-ASCII data. This is so a user could define a converter if having to deal with mislabeled character data. (Thanks goto Mooffie for finally finding a real-world case to not hardcode us-ascii). ============================================================================ 2002/09/03 (2.5.12) * Strip more tags and attributes that could potentially be used for XSS exploits in the HTML filter. This is a more of a preemptive change since no new exploits have been reported. * DATEFIELDS resource now supports indexed field names. For example: <DateFields> received[1]:received[0]:date </DateFields> The example says that mhonarc should check the second received field, then the first received field, and then the first date field to determine the date of a message.
2002-12-31Remove the use of register_globals. This hasn't been needed since 1.2.8.chris1-9/+1
This just tightens up on security a bit more. Note anyone using plugins may have to check if all their plugins will work with register_globals off. (I've been using this on a local squirrelmail box with 1.2.9 for over a month with no issues)
2002-12-30Re-enable openssl for sylpheed-claws, bump pkgrevision to 1.chris1-2/+3
2002-12-29Update sylpheed-claws to 0.8.8, includes changes for sylpheed 0.8.7 andchris3-10/+19
0.8.8. Also fix binary packages for mime.types (do what we do in sylpheed)
2002-12-29Update sylpheed to 0.8.8.chris2-6/+5
Main changes are: * The option to sort by recipient has been added. * The performance of initial sorting when opening folders has been improved. * The bug which would run into infinite loop and eventual crash when encountering invalid characters in header MIME encoding has been fixed.
2002-12-28Bump PKGREVISION on packages that depend on x11/xforms, since therejschauma1-2/+2
has been a soname change. Pointed out by fredb.
2002-12-28mime.types needs to be installed (under share/examples/sylpheed) so thatjmmv2-3/+11
CONF_FILES will work with binary packages. Bump PKGREVISION to 1.
2002-12-27Add prayerabs1-1/+2
2002-12-27Import of prayer 1.0.5abs8-0/+182
Prayer is a small and fast HTTP to IMAP gateway written entirely in C. * Uses persistent connections to IMAP server and support servers. * Target folders remain SELECTed: not a simple-minded proxy. * Full caching (including sort/thread cache) for each open folder. * Up to five persistent IMAP connections (typically one or two in use): o INBOX and one other folder o Postponed message folder stream o Preferences stream o Folder transfer stream o Various optimisations/sharing to minimise actual IMAP connections * Directory cache: single round trip to IMAP server for directory listing. * Works well with UW IMAP server (even using Unix format mail folders). * Little discernible load on a Pentium III class system running Linux with 5,000 logins/day (400 logins/hour, 150 concurrent logins) * Uses 10% to 20% of the CPU and 400 MBytes of RAM on a PIII class system with 23,000 logins/day (1,700 logins/hour, 850 concurrent logins peak) * Aggressive HTTP/1.0 and 1.1 connection caching to reduce SSL overhead. * Optional gzip compression of pages tunable by IP address range.
2002-12-27Guard an expansion of USE_KERBEROS by `.if defined() && ...' just inuebayasi1-2/+2
case. Pointed out by Ken Nakajima.
2002-12-26Avoid detection of GNOME as we are currently not depending on it. If it isjmmv2-4/+3
detected, some extra files are installed. Addresses problems found in Hubert's bulk build.
2002-12-24More ${TOUCH}ing to make this compile again.kim1-1/+3
Fixes PR pkg/19463.
2002-12-24Bump PKGREVISION because of dependency on latest freetype2 or glib2wiz3-6/+6
package and library major bumps therein. Also match dependency in corresponding buildlink2.mk's for the same reason. Mmmm, binary packages.
2002-12-23Whitespace fixcjep1-2/+2
2002-12-22Update sylpheed to 0.8.7.chris3-10/+10
Changes are: * 0.8.7 * The extended regular expression has been supported on filtering. * The option to resize images to fit the size of view has been added. * The previous account is now restored on reediting draft messages. * The routine of MIME header encoding has been rewritten completely, and Q-encoding for single-byte locales has been also implemented. * Strings beginning with "www." are now treated as URI. * The default WWW browser has been changed to Mozilla. * The common preferences dialog has been reorganized a bit. * The remote command operation can be executed without X now. * Code cleanups for the implementation of SMTP has been made. * Autotools and libtool have been updated. * A fix for font loading problem has been made. * Other minor bugfixes have been made. For the complete list see ChangeLog.
2002-12-17Readd checksum and size of optional IPv6 patch.tron1-1/+3
2002-12-17Fix problem patch file. Problem noted by David Edmondson on IRC.tron2-12/+3
2002-12-14Update "pine" package to version 4.51. A complete and extensive list of thetron7-68/+96
changes since version 4.44 is available here: http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes/4.44-to-4.50.html http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes/4.50-to-4.51.html Among the numerous bug fixes is a security fix for CAN-2002-1320. This fixes PR pkg/19239 by reed@reedmedia.net.
2002-12-14Bump minimum revision of "imap-uw" package to 2002.1rc1. Older versionstron1-2/+2
are insecure and "pine" 4.5x needs this version.
2002-12-14Give up maintainership of these. They have become too complicated for mehubertf2-4/+4
to comprehend in the little time I have. Sorry.
2002-12-13Remove '-l ruby-mode.el' -- this doesn't belong here.jschauma1-2/+2
Should fix Huberts bulk-build error.
2002-12-13Update "fetchmail" and "fetchmailconf" packages to version 6.2.0.tron4-9/+10
Changes since version 6.1.2: - Applied Steffen Esser's fix for a buffer-overflow bug in rfc822.c - Updated Danish, German, and Turkish translation files. - Sunil Sheye's SMTP timeout patch. - Updated Turkish, Danish, German, Spanish, Catalan po files. - Added Slovak support. - Configure.in update for autoconf 2.5 (Art Haas). - Be case-insensitive when looking for IMAP responses. - Fix logout-after-idle-delivery bug (Sunil Shetye). - Sunil Shetye's patch to bulletproof end-of-header detection. - Sunil's fix for the STARTTLS problem -- repoll if TLS nabdshake fails. The attenmpt to set up STARTTLS can be suppressed with 'sslproto ""'.
2002-12-13Add and enable ifile and ifile-procmail.salo1-1/+3
2002-12-13Initial import of ifile-procmail, version 0.3.salo4-0/+57
This package contains shell scripts that allows ifile to be used in standard UNIX e-mail environment with procmail and mbox mailboxes.
2002-12-13Initial import of ifile, version 1.2.1.salo5-0/+50
ifile is a general mail filtering system which uses a modern-day text learning algorithm to intelligently filter mail according to the way the user tends to organize mail. ifile is different from other mail filtering programs in three major ways: 1. ifile does not require the user to generate a set of rules in order to successfully filter mail 2. ifile uses the entire content of messages for filtering purposes 3. ifile learns as the user moves incorrectly filtered messages to new mailboxes ifile is not dependent upon any specific mail system and should be adaptable to any system which allows an outside program to perform mail filtering.
2002-12-12Upgrade to tmda-0.65:kim3-8/+10
What's new? * New feature: A new header called ``X-Primary-Address'' is now supported in order to reduce the amount of thinking and planning ahead you need to do when sending mail to a new correspondent who may or may not use a challenge/response system like TMDA. Essentially, this header allows a sender to specify the address he prefers be whitelisted once he confirms his first message. For more information, see the following URLs: <URL:http://tmda.net/config-vars.html#PRIMARY_ADDRESS_MATCH> <URL:http://tmda.net/faq.cgi?req=show&file=faq04.005.htp> * New feature. You can customize the header lines displayed by tmda-pending in interactive mode by setting SUMMARY_HEADERS. See <URL:http://tmda.net/config-vars.html#SUMMARY_HEADERS> for more information. * New version of Josh Huber's tmda.el. * Bugfixes. Here are the new additions to UPGRADE: * If you are using customized templates, you should replace %(envelope_sender)s with %(confirm_append_address)s in your confirm_request.txt. This is to support the new <URL:http://tmda.net/config-vars.html#PRIMARY_ADDRESS_MATCH> feature. * When doing program deliveries to procmail, you should no longer be using the ``-f'' option. e.g, DELIVERY = "|/usr/bin/procmail -f $SENDER ~/.procmailrc-tmda" becomes DELIVERY = "|/usr/bin/procmail ~/.procmailrc-tmda" * contrib/sample.tmdarc has been renamed contrib/sample.config.