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Kris Kennaway
07a43844d4 Set MANCOMPRESSED=maybe and fix plist in the case where NOPROFILE is set
in the make environment.

Approved by:	maintainer
Noticed by:	bento
2002-03-25 05:31:12 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
a0c2d7340f Fix paths to libraries in packing list.
Submitted by:	maintainer
2002-02-18 09:38:10 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
fdc92d6518 Update to popd-2.0.1. 2002-01-24 12:43:11 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
a75a8789a0 Update to popd-2.0:
* SSL support
* Wire-format option for mailboxes.
* Mailbox support cleanup (esp. Maildir)

Note that bulletins are non-functional in this release.
2002-01-18 14:41:58 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
3f8a2a7acc Add patches that:
1) Lower the syslog priority of various messages so that only serious
   application problems are sent to /var/log/messages and the console
   using the standard syslog.conf.

2) Log successful login attempts to that POP-before-SMTP log watchers
   can make use of popd's syslog output.

The author has already agreed to incorporate these patches, but will
probably not roll a new release just for this.
2001-05-30 08:49:32 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
c10402000f Bump PORTREVISION to reflect the change introduced by the addition of:
patch-mbox_maildir.c	rev 1.1
patch-mbox_mbf.c	rev 1.1
patch-popd.c		rev 1.1

These patches change the behaviour of popd with respect to syslog
output.
2001-05-30 07:53:30 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
1d2ced0bb7 Add patches that:
1) Lower the syslog priority of various messages so that only serious
   application problems are sent to /var/log/messages and the console
   using the standard syslog.conf.

2) Log successful login attempts to that POP-before-SMTP log watchers
   can make use of popd's syslog output.

The author has already agreed to incorporate these patches, but will
probably not roll a new release just for this.
2001-05-29 15:53:14 +00:00
Mark Murray
6a8f4f16f9 Update to version 1.03.
Submitted by:	MAINTAINER
2001-05-25 08:32:22 +00:00
Mark Murray
7fde4254ba Add Ian Freislich's very good POP Daemon. For those of you tired
of lousy, insecure popd's, this is a "must-see". It also has great
scalability to larger installations.
2001-04-17 10:59:45 +00:00