2011-08-03 comms/ruby-serialport: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/ruby-search-namazu: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/ruby-sqlite: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 databases/rubygem-kirbybase: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-eet: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-filelock: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-filemagic: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-metaruby: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-poll: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-rrb: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-strongtyping: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 devel/ruby-textbuf: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 graphics/ruby-graph: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 graphics/ruby-libpng: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 japanese/ruby-kakasi: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-extensions: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-lua: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 lang/ruby-perl: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 mail/ruby-tmail: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-bitset: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-bitvector: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 math/ruby-gmp: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-mpi: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-nis: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-pcap: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-romp: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 net/ruby-spread: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 print/ruby-pdflib: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-aes: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-blowfish: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-cast_256: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-mcrypt: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 security/ruby-pam: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 sysutils/ruby-log4r: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-csv: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-formvalidator: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-gdome: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-htmltools: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-nqxml: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-quixml: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-raspell: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-tempura: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 textproc/ruby-xtemplate: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-03 www/ruby-tmpl: Doesn't work with Ruby 1.9
2011-08-01 korean/a2ps: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 korean/bitchx: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/elm: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/linuxdoc-sgml: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/mod_url: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/nh2ps: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 korean/pinetreefonts: No more public distfile
2011-08-01 mail/bincimap: No more public distfile
2011-08-01 mail/cmail: No more public distfile
2011-08-01 math/hexcalc: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 math/qgfe: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 misc/ewipe: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 misc/gkrellmfmonitor2: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 misc/gkx86info: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 multimedia/goggles: Abandonware, see: http://www.fifthplanet.net/2010/01/dead-projects-goggles-dvd-player.html
2011-08-01 multimedia/ldvd: Abandonware
2011-08-01 multimedia/linux-divx4linux: No more needed
2011-08-01 multimedia/linux-divx4linux4: No more needed
2011-08-01 multimedia/ogle: Abandonware
2011-08-01 multimedia/ogle-gui: Abandonware
2011-08-01 multimedia/okle: Abandonware
2011-08-01 multimedia/subconv: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 net/callgen323: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 net/lyntin: No longer under active development
2011-08-01 net/py-rt: No more public distfiles, looks like an abandonware
2011-08-01 net/rwhoisd: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 net/traffic: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-07-23 net-im/gnomeicu: No longer maintain by upstream, use net-im/empathy instead
2011-08-01 net-mgmt/trafd: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 net-p2p/gkrellm-gift: Look like an abandonware, no more public distifles
2011-08-01 news/bgrab: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 news/rkive: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 polish/sap: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
2011-08-01 print/nenscript: Looks like an abandonware, no more public distfiles
DispMUA adds an image on the right side of the "header view" which
displays the icon of the application with which the selected mail
was written. So if the person who sent the mail used e.g. mozilla
to send the mail, a mozilla icon will be displayed.
WWW: http://www.juergen-ernst.de/addons/dispmua.html
PR: ports/149987
Submitted by: Lapo Luchini <lapo@lapo.it>
Approved by: maho (mentor)
communication suite. Users can read, send and organize email messages with
three different webmail interfaces and manage and share calendars, contacts,
tasks and notes with the standards compliant components from the Horde
Project.
WWW: http://www.horde.org/apps/webmail/
additional functionality, including (but not limited to):
* Allows a stream to be passed in.
* Allows raw headertext to be used in the outgoing messages (required for
things like message redirection pursuant to RFC 5322 [3.6.6]).
* Native PHP 5 code.
* PHPUnit test suite.
* Provides more comprehensive sendmail error messages.
* Uses Exceptions instead of PEAR_Errors.
WWW: http://pear.horde.org
MIME::AltWords is similar to MIME::Words in MIME::Tools, but it provides an
alternate implementation that follows the MIME specification more carefully.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/MIME-AltWords/
PR: ports/157942
Submitted by: Dmitry Liakh <dliakh@ukr.net>
RFC 5804. Historically, this was MANAGESIEVE as implemented by timsieved in
Cyrus IMAP.
This is not yet fully compatible with RFC 5804, but is moving towards that from
the timsieved baseline; some issues to be worked on are documented in the
"TODO" file.
sieve-connect speaks ManageSieve and supports TLS for connection privacy and
also authentication if using client certificates. sieve-connect will use SASL
authentication; SASL integrity layers are not supported, use TLS instead.
GSSAPI-based authentication should generally work, provided that client and
server can use a common underlaying protocol. If it doesn't work for you,
please report the issue.
sieve-connect is designed to be both a tool which can be invoked from scripts
and also a decent interactive client. It should also be a drop-in replacement
for "sieveshell", as supplied with Cyrus IMAP.
WWW: http://people.spodhuis.org/phil.pennock/software/
PR: ports/157077
Submitted by: Alexey V. Degtyarev <alexey at renatasystems.org>
sigpager: Offers an interactive selection of signatures.
urlpager: Searches for urls, and retrieves url selected by user.
Urls include Message-IDs.
urlbatcher: Retrieve urls contained in input.
pybrowser: Can be used as general browser call. Application to
override platform default can be specified via -b option.
viewhtmlmsg: Display html message in browser.
wrap: Word wrap text input. With support for messages
(recognition of quote chars etc.).
WWW: https://bitbucket.org/blacktrash/muttils
PR: ports/156189
Submitted by: Jason Helfman <jhelfman@experts-exchange.com>
implements a drop-in replacement for the Mail::DKIM::Signer object which is up
to four times faster than the pure perl Mail::DKIM implementation.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Mail-OpenDKIM
PR: ports/156700
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <vivek at khera.org>
2011-05-01 mail/biabam: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/crashecho: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/drbl: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/glbiff: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/libsrs: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/majorcool: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/messagewall: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/pgen: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/regm: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/ricochet: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/smtpclient: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/smtpproxy: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/solidpop3d: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/spruce: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/teapop-devel: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/wmmail: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/wmmultipop3: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/wmymail: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-05-01 mail/xpbiff: Upstream disapear and distfile is no more available
2011-04-24 ports-mgmt/portmk: has not been kept up to date for > 6 months
2011-04-26 ports-mgmt/portsman: hardwires an ancient version of INDEX
2011-04-30 mail/kiltdown: upstream seems dead since 2001
Consider the following scenario. Your mailbox is flooded with tons of
mail. They are delivered to the configured folders based on the
arbitrary spam system judgement. This judgement is not always correct
or not always what you would like it to be, however. This is where
this plugin comes into play.
All you have to do is move the mail into the correct folder. All the
rest in order to let the spam system know it made an error will be
done automatically by this plugin.
It watches for when you move the mail to some folder and acts
accordingly. The advantage of this approach is that the mail ends up
in the right target folder directly and needs not be touched twice.
WWW: http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-antispam-plugin/
PR: ports/154063
Submitted by: Denis Shaposhnikov <dsh at bamus.cz>
gigabytes of mail without slowing down. Lurker has been designed to scale to
support sites with thousands of concurrent users and hundreds of new messages a
second. If you run a high-volume mailing list archive, you should seriously
consider lurker for this alone.
To facilitate finding interesting data, lurker supports:
* full keyword search by body, subject, author, ...
* a graphical representation of message relationships
* charts of the current activity about a topic
* searching lists or queries around an estimated time
* signature verification to confirm the author
* messages markup to find related information
As one would expect, lurker also supports file attachments, multiple languages,
message threading, gpg key photo ids, a transactional database, automatic
timezone detection, render caching, xml customization with xslt and css,
multiple front-ends (3-tier deployment), and many other buzz words.
WWW: http://lurker.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/154459
Submitted by: Kevin Rauwolf <sweetpea-freebsd at tentacle.net>
Feature safe: yes
2011-02-01 audio/ecawave: has been broken for over one year
2011-01-31 mail/spamass-rules_du_jour: Use sa-update instead
2011-01-31 x11/accessx: Project abandoned, mastersite disappeared
2011-01-31 x11/kde3-apireference: outdated and obsolete
Feature safe: yes
utility classes and modules that allow ruby scripts to
parse, modify, and generate MIME mail messages.
PR: ports/153820
Submitted by: Eric Freeman <freebsdports at chillibear.com>
Feature safe: yes
MySQL and IMAP. Features include: Rich UI, WYSIWYG editor, HTML mail composing
and message caching.
WWW: http://dracmail.net/
PR: ports/153987
Submitted by: Marian Jamrich <jamrich.majo@gmail.com>
Feature safe: yes
and no one has any of interest to fix it. It's an ancient software and
is part of GNOME 1. It's time for us to get rid of some of GNOME 1 stuff as
the GNOME 3 is coming sometimes in 2011. Any ports that required libcappet
are removed and ports that have optional aren't remove.
PR: ports/153355
Discussed with: My team, FreeBSD GNOME Team
Tested by: pointyhat-exp (thanks pav!)
html email messages with or without attachments. Simply define
how you wish to send the email in your application's YAML
configuration file, then call the email keyword passing the
necessary parameters.
WWW: http://search.cpan.org/~ironcamel/Dancer-Plugin-Email/
PR: ports/153545
Submitted by: Grzegorz Blach <magik@roorback.net>
in the address book. Addresses are saved only if not found in the
address book to avoid unwanted duplicates.
WWW: http://www.claws-mail.org/plugins.php
PR: ports/152757
Submitted by: Pawel Pekala <c0rn at o2.pl>
received from an IMAP, LOCAL or POP account.
When a message attachment is found to contain a virus it can be
deleted or saved in a specially designated folder.
Options can be found in /Configuration/Preferences/Plugins/Clam AntiVirus.
WWW: http://www.claws-mail.org/plugins.php
PR: ports/152758
Submitted by: Pawel Pekala <c0rn at o2.pl>
Why vmail? Because some people love using Vim 1000 times more than
using a web browser or a GUI mail program.
Author: danchoi <dhchoi@gmail.com>
WWW: http://danielchoi.com/software/vmail.html
PR: ports/153169
Submitted by: Hsin-Han You <hhyou at cs.nctu.edu.tw>
Sieve language support by a plugin for the Dovecot deliver LDA&LMTP
* Mail filtering
* Mail forwarding
* Vacation auto-reply
WWW: http://wiki2.dovecot.org/Pigeonhole
PR: 150790
Submitted by: "Nagy, Attila" <bra@fsn.hu>
Dovecot is a secure and compact IMAP server which is in the early stages
of development. It supports Maildirs and mbox formats and much of the
IMAP v4 protocol including SSL/TLS. IPv6 support is also included.
Dovecot supports authentication with OpenLDAP, PostgreSQL, MySQL, vpopmail
and PAM.
WWW: http://www.dovecot.org/
PR: 150789
Submitted by: "Nagy, Attila" <bra@fsn.hu>
DavMail is a POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/Carddav/LDAP exchange gateway
allowing users to use any mail/calendar client (e.g. Thunderbird
with Lightning or Apple iCal) with an Exchange server, even from
the internet or behind a firewall through Outlook Web Access.
WWW: http://davmail.sourceforge.net/
PR: ports/151803
Submitted by: John Prather <john.c.prather@gmail.com>