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Add @exec/@unexec scrollkeeper-update to PLIST.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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This is a mail filter which uses the Bayes algorithm as explained in Paul
Graham's article "A Plan for Spam". It aims to be faster, smaller, and more
versatile than similar applicatios.
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from sendmail.org does not apply). bump PKGREVISION.
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might need the directory.
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Boquist).
- Included fix for bad AWL behaviour which will also be in 2.50 (maybe 2.43)
(ie AWL works the same again as in SA 2.31). This causes revision bump.
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Uses buildlink2 and module.mk. Some perl scripts for rule developers
(in PREFIX/share/doc/spamassassin/{masses,tools}/) and a small SpamAssassin
logo (PREFIX/share/doc/spamassassin/html/) are now included.
New netbsd_lists.cf file to reduce false positives on NetBSD lists (so
far, only some rules for netbsd-bugs).
Changes:
- bug fixes
- new, better scores (intensive testing was done to improve on 2.40 and
2.41)
- netbsd rc.d script works now with NetBSD 1.5 and 1.6
- management of addresses in the automatic whitlist now easier with
dedicated options (--add-addr-to-whitelist, --remove-addr-from-whitelist)
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Remove apparently not needed "touch".
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Move the "touch" to pre-configure. TOUCH_ARGS -> TOUCH_FLAGS
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Thanks for the tip to Nick Hudson.
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Changes:
- almost a complete (compatible) rewrite of Razor v1.
- uses new (fuzzy) signature algorithms to better spot 'mutating'
messages
- Spam reports are now validated based on 'reputation' of the submitter
in order to make it easier to eliminate false positives.
- Registration for submitters required.
- Revocation of spam reports is now possible.
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from the "gettext-lib" package.
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Because of the recent vulnerability, it is strongly encouraged to update
(http://security.e-matters.de/advisories/032002.html).
Thanx to Alan Post <apost@interwoven.com> for giving me a note.
fetchmail-6.1.0 (Sun Sep 22 18:31:23 EDT 2002), 21999 lines:
* Updated French translation.
* Stefan Esser's fix for potential remote vulnerability in multidrop mode.
This is an important security fix!
fetchmail-6.0.0 (Tue Sep 17 19:48:25 EDT 2002), 21972 lines:
* Applied Matt Kraai's fix for minor Debian bug #144539.
* Nerijus Baliunas's patch to support STARTTLS over IMAP.
* More cleanups and minor bugfixes from Sunil Shetye.
* Default antispam-response list is now empty.
* Updated de and po translations,
fetchmail-5.9.14 (Fri Sep 6 05:03:25 EDT 2002), 21932 lines:
* Sunil Shetye's patch to eliminate multiple bounces.
* Moritz Jodeit <moritz@jodeit.org>'s patch for re-exec with no args.
* Sunil Shetye's patch to solve the re-exec problem with relative files.
* Cygwin portability patch (use ROOT_UID) from Jason Tishler.
* Workaround for the CAPA error problem is documented in the FAQ.
* Updated Polish, Danish, and Catalan translations.
* Sunil Shetye's patch to improve CAPA error handling.
* Sunil Shetye's patch to improve handling of unreadable boxes in POP3.
* Berkeley port fix for Kerberos IV.
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before building. Problem pointed out by Jared McNeill in private email.
On systems w/ Xvfb, create a virtual display, because that's all that's
needed for building.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Major changes include:
- SpamAssassin now *REQUIRES* procmail for local delivery support; "-P"
option is now the default. Unless you use procmail, Mail::Audit, KMail,
or an MTA-level integration, do not upgrade blindly, your mail *WILL*
spill all over the floor in a big mess.
- significant speed increases, mostly from Matt Sergeant and Dan Quinlan
- bugs in whitelist_to, all_spam_to and friends fixed
- rules which were causing too many false-positives removed or fixed:
DOUBLE_CAPSWORD, UPPERCASE_25_50, PARTIAL_RFC_2369, MSGID_CHARS_SPAM,
many others
- lots of rule fixes, and lots of new rules
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Changes:
o Added support for DB version 3.1.x.
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Changes list not provided and not found.
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installed.
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Changes:
This release adds two interoperability fixes and makes the code ISO C99
compliant.
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