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buildlink2.mk files back into the main trunk.
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SpamAssassin is a mail filter which attempts to identify spam using text
analysis and several internet-based realtime blacklists.
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.
Once identified, the mail can then be optionally tagged as spam for later
filtering using the user's own mail user-agent application.
In its most recent test, SpamAssassin differentiated between spam and
non-spam mail correctly in 99.94% of cases. Since then, it's just been
getting better and better!
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Maiman is a e-mail list manager. It includes a web interface for
management from a user (subscribe/unsuscribe) and administrator point
of view, as well as the traditionnal command-though-emails management.
It also offers web-browsable mailing-list archives.
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The following is a summary of sigificant changes since 2.5.3. Please
see CHANGES in the distfile for the full list of changes.
* The following mail header fields added to list of fields that can
contain mail addresses: mail-reply-to, original-bcc, original-cc,
original-from, original-sender, original-to, resent-bcc, x-envelope.
Applicable to MAILTO, MAILTOURL, and ADDRESSMODIFYCODE resources.
* Added MHonArc::UTF8 CHARSETCONVERTER module as recommended at
<http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=131512&repeatmerged=yes>.
However, module redone to use utf8 pragma in Perl where appropriate
and to remove unnecessary code. Use of module does require that
the Unicode::MapUTF8 module is installed and the utf8 pragma is
supported in the version of Perl you are using.
* Added MIMEALTPREFS resource: Content-type preferences for
multipart/alternative data. You can now tell MHonArc to use the
text/plain part over a text/html part in multipart/alternative
messages.
* Added the following resources:
IDXPGSSMARKUP Markup at the beginning of all index pages.
MSGPGSSMARKUP Markup at the beginning of all message pages.
TIDXPGSSMARKUP Markup at the beginning of all thread index pages.
Each resource will default to the value of the SSMARKUP resource
if not defined.
* Removed references to HEADER and FOOTER resources in the docs.
Resources removed in v2.5.0.
* Updated default resource layout settings in docs to use lowercase
tag names since MHonArc changed to use lowercase in defaults
in v2.4.7.
* Added NOSUBJECTTXT resource: Defines raw subject text to use
for messages that do not have a subject.
* Incorporated format=flowed support into mhtxtplain.pl contributed
by Ken Hirsch, with some minor improvements.
* mha-decode now supports the following option: -dcd-digest. This
tells mha-decode to not recursively process attached message/rfc822
and message/news entities. This option is useful to extract
out all the individual messages of a message digest.
* Added message/rfc822 and message/news to mhmimetypes.pl
content-type => extension/description hash. The extension used
is ".822".
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Changes since 0.8.0:
* The regression of Japanese code conversion have been fixed.
* The problem in MIME header encoding has been fixed.
* Several memory leaks in the address book have been fixed.
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Changes since 0.8.0:
* The regression of Japanese code conversion have been fixed.
* The problem in MIME header encoding has been fixed.
* Several memory leaks in the address book have been fixed.
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remove extraneous parenthesis around .if (${FOO} ..) conditions.
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Correct PLIST.
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- filter documentation.
- adding mailboxes out of local mail directory hierachy.
- various build fixes.
- building fixes.
- code cleanup.
- new MostRecentlyUsed list.
- mailbox rename fixes.
- search and filtering fixes.
- reasonable searching in message bodies held in IMAP mailboxes.
- do not crash when called with -a.
- minor filter UI improvements (sensitive).
- more verbose on common SMTP errors.
- RFC-compliant header encoding
- password privacy fixes
- build fixes (--without-esmtp, --disable-threads)
- filter-on-receive fixes.
- general cleanup and other small bug fixes
- protect ESMTP passwords and pass-phrases
- new mailboxes scanned in a thread
- improved message include function
- preserve References: headers over message postpone
- number of crashes and other bugs fixed
- build fixes. Make some dependencies optional
- remove some double free()s
- filter incoming POP3 messages
- fixed content-disposition and charset bugs
- fixes for printing of multipart messages with different content-types
- rescanning local directories
- delayed message deletion (and undeletion)
- highlight bad addresses in compose window
- external editor support
- imap message caching
- imap password handling fixes
- first step to searching and filters
- delayed IMAP tree scanning
- "reply to group" functional
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libgdk_pixbuf.so.
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on tech-pkg.
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dependency version accordingly.
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otherwise.
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XXX: Why do we have so many patches for fetchmail?
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Closes pkg/17857 by Urban Boquist.
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${.CURDIR}/../mail/fetchmail/distinfo
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appropriate PTHREAD_OPTS incantation, and move the checks for the value
of PTHREAD_TYPE below the inclusion of pthread.buildlink.mk.
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can be used.
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starting the Cyrus master process.
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for plaintext password authentication. It's the better version of pwcheck.
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also remove the stuff about this being beta - this is no longer true
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suggested by Bill Warner in pkg/15972, with minor changes by me.
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<salo@Xtrmntr.org> in pkg/15326.
Add example mailer.conf.
Bump PKGREVISION.
Clarify binary package situation: We don't allow binary packages
to be created because they don't currently work. Additionally, if
someone were to make them work, we'd be unable to distribute them
because we apply a few patches to the qmail source.
Thanks to zuntum and jlam for discussion and assistance.
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* new message cache system
* new sort function
* allow user to set SMTP AUTH options
* improved ldap library detection
* ability to select part of a text mime-part
to reply
* reply flag gets set on sending of a reply
* allow multiple email addresses per JPilot entry
* allow user to 'Save all' attachments in a mail with
multi-attachments
update provided by Dawid Szymanski in pkg/17687, with minor changes by
me.
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makes these packages build correctly on Darwin where perl>=5.8.0 is
required.
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Changes to the package itself:
- Update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE.
- Change iterator variables to something other than "file" to
placate pkglint.
From the changelog:
* 'keyword' addresses now use an identifying string like 'dated' and
'sender' addresses do. 'keyword' by default, and customizable via
TAGS_KEYWORD. This means you'll need to generate new addresses
using `tmda-address', as your old ones will no longer work.
If you want your old keyword addresses to be accepted until you can
transition to the new format, you can add entries for them in your
FILTER_INCOMING. e.g,
to jason-promos.8d06eu@mastaler.com ok
to jason-stupid_promo.289j76@mastaler.com ok
* RECIPIENT_DELIMITER is no longer allowed to be part of the keyword
in a keyword address. `?' will be substituted for it when a new
keyword address is created.
* The format for a confirmation request address is now:
RECIPIENT-confirm-TIMESTAMP.PID.HMAC, instead of
RECIPIENT-confirm-accept.TIMESTAMP.PID.HMAC
The new format is detailed in CRYPTO. Because of this change, it's
recommended that you run tmda-pending to make sure your queue is
free of legitimate messages, since the old confirmation addresses
will no longer work.
If you are unable to do this and need temporary backward
compatibility with the old format, there is a patch against 0.56
available at:
<URL:http://mla.libertine.org/tmda-users/200206/msg00193.html>
* Confirmed messages are now reinjected to the original envelope
recipient address (RECIPIENT) rather than to:
RECIPIENT-confirm-done.TIMESTAMP.PID.HMAC
See CRYPTO for more details.
* TMDA now sends outgoing mail by handing it off to an SMTP server
instead of the /usr/sbin/sendmail program. By default it will use
the standard SMTP port (25) on the local host. You can modify this
by setting the "SMTPHOST" variable in your tmdarc. See
TMDA/Defaults.py for further information.
* tmdarc variable SENDMAIL has been renamed SENDMAIL_PROGRAM, but is
irrelevant unless OUTGOINGMAIL = "sendmail".
* tmdarc variable PURGED_HEADERS now lists "Bcc:" and "Resent-Bcc" by
default. If you define this variable in your tmdarc, be sure to add
these two headers.
* CRYPT_KEY should be removed from ~/.tmdarc or ~/.tmda/config. Your
secret key is now read from CRYPT_KEY_FILE, which defaults to
~/.tmda/crypt_key. To make this conversion, move your existing
CRYPT_KEY to ~/.tmda/crypt_key, but without the double-quotes. e.g,
if CRYPT_KEY = "df7a18a8d95f02ff94bf6463a8ec214cf20cb9e8"
~/.tmda/crypt_key should contain:
df7a18a8d95f02ff94bf6463a8ec214cf20cb9e8
* ~/.tmdarc and ~/.tmda/config are no longer checked for file
permissions. Instead, make sure ~/.tmda/crypt_key is chmod 400 or
600 (or 640 if ALLOW_MODE_640 = 1).
* An exception is no longer be raised if ~/.tmdarc or ~/.tmda/config
is missing. However, a ~/.tmda/crypt_key file is required.
* tmda-keygen now outputs an unquoted key instead of a CRYPT_KEY line.
* Template variables dated_cookie_address and sender_cookie_address
were replaced with dated_recipient_address and
sender_recipient_address, which are based on the RECIPIENT address.
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with changes by me to share some logic with our ezmlm package.
This is an addition and patch to ezmlm-0.53 [(c) Dan J. Bernstein].
Ezmlm-idx uses Dan's libraries and heavily relies on ezmlm-0.53
code. ezmlm-idx does not function without ezmlm-0.53.
ezmlm-0.53 provides basic message distribution, subscriber address
handling, message archiving (single quoted message retrieval only),
and bounce handling. ezmlm-idx adds multi-message threaded archive
retrieval, digests, remote administration, message and subscription
moderation, subscriber-only restrictions, message trailer, subject
prefix, subscriber name storage, customizable setup, multi-language
and MIME support and more. In addition, improved bounce handling,
case-insensitive subscriber address storage, and support for
distributed lists (main + sublist transparent to the subscriber).
Ezmlm-idx can now be compiled with MySQL or Postgres support.
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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.
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From the [pkgviews] branch.
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in /etc/mk.conf. To verify the TLS support, type
# /usr/pkg/sbin/postconf | grep tls
Submitted by Dawid Szymanski in pkg/17570.
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Anomy Sanitizer filters mail messages checking for common exploits and
hostile file attachments. For instance: it can remove attachments,
rename unknown file types, "defang" HTML messages, fix MIME headers,
and call external virus scanners to scan email attachments.
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