Gubby is a small program that continually shows where Procmail has
placed new email. It runs both in commandline and in an ncurses
environment with colors, and will update the overview in real time,
while using very low resources. Users can launch a specified
mailreader by selecting a folder and pressing enter.
PR: 47907
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
PEAR uses a "registry" to register installed modules, and
this registry is initialized during the installation of
mod_php4 (since 4.3.0).
Unfortunately, installing PEAR modules through the ports
does not maintain this registry.
This PR fix this problem for the following ports:
- sysutils/pear-Log
- devel/pear-PEAR
- devel/pear-Date
- devel/pear-I18N
- devel/pear-HTML_Common
- devel/pear-HTML_Select_Common
- security/pear-Crypt_CBC
- mail/pear-Mail_Mime
- net/pear-Net_Sieve
- sysutils/pear-File
- archivers/pear-Archive_Tar
PR: ports/47921
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>
- move pkg-comment to new COMMENT
- update WWW: URL for new page on ossp.org
- reformat pkg-descr text
- move MAINTAINER to ports@FreeBSD.org because author Thomas Lotterer
(one of my co-workers) has not the time to keep this up-to-date.
+ Reverts non-backward compatible change in output handling of
CLI AV scanners.
+ Makes a number of options expandable, allowing lookups to determine
their values.
+ Fixes various edge case bugs.
+ Adds MKS AV daemon support.
* Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
- WITH_MYSQL_LIMITS works now, move it where users can actually see it
and remove the BROKEN mark;
- remove the vmysql.h patch that defined the 'limits' table creation -
it was fixed in the meantime;
- remove the annoying configure script check for id == 0.
vulnerability.
- Add a file, installed to $DOCSDIR, with more explicit post-installation
instructions.
- Update $PKGMESSAGE to point to this new file.
- Add more explicit warnings in various places that MAIL_GID *must* be set at
build time if Mailman is to be used with an alternate (non-Sendmail) MTA.
- Bring port in line with other similar ports by NOT explicitly depending on
Apache. This is both more maintainable and allows the user greater scope
in setting up a custom configuration, including the use of an alternative
web server. (Also, Mailman _can_ be used without a web server.)
- Clean up which documentation files get installed to $DOCSDIR.
(username, password, database name, etc) - when I did the changeover
from ${PERL} to ${REINPLACE_CMD}, I plain forgot that sed does not
really like Perl-style $1 subexpression references :(
Reported by: Ventsislav Velkov <veno@evrocom.net>,
"Pavel Novikov" <pavel@ext.by>
and incorporates a lot of fixes.
WARNING, this version of exiscan is not entirely backward-compatible
with the previous one:
* The following configuration options have been replaced with
compile-time definitions and thus must be removed from your
Exim configure file if specified there:
exiscan_spamd_buffer_max_chunks
exiscan_spamd_buffer_init_chunk
exiscan_av_buffer_max_chunks
exiscan_av_buffer_init_chunk
* Because of changes in the way MIME handling is implemented,
the following should be added to the Exim configure file to
maintain the original behaviour (which was to unpack MIME
messages):
exiscan_demime_condition = 1
2) Fix handling of SIGCHLD in redirection processes, which resulted
in redirection processes vanishing.
3) Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
Vendor changes:
- fixed some Windows problems;
- added NTLM authentication
- added checks for broken connections
- reverted the server response tests
- some documentation fixes and additions
- fixed typo causing problems with perl 5.8
- fixed incorrect handling of halfhour timezones
o modify libtool handling
o add new knob WITH_SA_PLUG to enable the spamassassin plugin
PR: ports/47670
Submitted by: Simon 'corecode' Schubert <corecode@corecode.ath.cx> (maintainer)
- Refrain from installing the GNU logo, which is not used by this port
anymore.
- Bump $PORTREVISION
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <khera@kcilink.com>, Neil Darlow <neil@darlow.co.uk>
- Update $PKGREQ to depend explicitly on Python >= 2.1.3, and not just >= 2.1
- Document required value of $MAIL_GID for Exim4.
- Substantial rewrite of $PKGINSTALL:
- Simplified layout.
- More extensive error checking.
- More expressive and user-friendly output.
- Substantial rewrite of $PKGDEINSTALL:
- Simplified layout.
- More expressive and user-friendly output.
- Delete %%MAILMANDIR%%/data/last_mailman_version in DEINSTALL, and restore
it in POST-DEINSTALL if the entire Mailman installation has not been
removed. This file is required by Mailman's update script (run as part
of the installation procedure) to update active mailing lists.
- Delete the errorlog if it is the only existing logfile. This will
finally allow the mailman port/package to be completely and cleanly
deinstalled when there are no active lists or updated configuration.
- Bump $PORTREVISION, with apologies to those tracking the port.
It should now finally be possible to update a Mailman installation with
active mailing lists simply by deinstalling the port/package, and
reinstalling a later version (or by using portupgrade(1)). There are still
no guarantees, though, and a backup is thorouhly recommended.
bugs have been fixed, mostly in new options. Users of Pine are
encouraged to upgrade.
In addition to the version upgrade, I've overhauled the port. The most
significant change is that I'm now using the include version of the
c-client library, as opposed to the shared version used by the IMAP
port. The main reason for this is to stay current with the Pine
developer's view of the program. An additional benefit is that this
change will allow me to update the Pine port more rapidly, without
having to wait for the shared cclient port.
In order to avoid conflicts with the IMAP server port, I am now
compiling the pine binary static. On my system, this actually gives
the pine binary a smaller memory footprint. I've also adopted the
same option semantics that are currently in use for cclient. Namely
that WITH_SSL is now the default.
The other change of note is that I'm now installing the rpdump and
rpload binaries that let you save and load a remote pine configuration.
The Makefile has also been cleaned up, somewhat simplified, and made
more generic. The basic functionality should be the same.
don't work well. They also don't take gnupg into account at all.
Therefore I'm removing them from here, and in their place I've created a
new pine-pgp-filters port with totally new, and fully functional versions.