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Doug Barton
deda664425 Throw my ports back in the pool, and make my intentions clear for the
various ports that I've created.

I bid fond fare well
A chapter closes for me
What opens for you?
2012-10-08 10:38:47 +00:00
Doug Barton
5af61e0cdd Remove the "phone home" feature that was used by UW to gather statistics
on [Al]pine usage. There is no one interested in this data anymore.

Discussed on:	alpine-info mailing list
2011-05-30 20:43:05 +00:00
Doug Barton
91c52f85fc A number of small-but-important updates:
1. Update the names of some configure flags. This would not have affected
users who used the defaults, or the package.

2. In order for the speller option to actually be chosen by configure
it already has to be installed, so add them to BUILD_DEPENDS. [1]
Fixing this properly also required a patch to configure which I am
submitting upstream.

3. Update the location of mlock (if installed) [1]

4. Turns out that alpine no longer uses the value of SSLTYPE internally,
(it is only used by the IMAP server which we don't build) so simplify
the whole SSL section considerably. All authentication types are now
available to alpine by default.

5. Include the proper MAKE_ARGS and relax a test in configure to give
users who want to try the new S/MIME support a fighting chance. [2]

Bump PORTREVISION accordingly

Submitted by:	Scott Allendorf <scott-allendorf@uiowa.edu> [1]
Inspired by:	scf [2]
2008-09-06 06:15:21 +00:00
Doug Barton
a68aef9011 Add a port for Alpine the new (Apache-licensed) version of Pine.
Alpine is a screen-oriented message-handling tool for news, and POP, IMAP,
and local e-mail.  In its default configuration it offers a limited set of
functions geared toward the novice user, but it also has a large list of
optional "power-user" and personal-preference features.

Alpine's basic feature set includes:
	* View, Save, Export, Delete, Print, Reply and Forward messages.
	    Compose messages in a simple editor with word-wrap and a
	    spelling checker.  Messages may be postponed for later completion.
	* Selection and management of message folders.
	* Address book to keep a list of long or frequently-used
	    addresses.  Personal distribution lists may be defined.
	    Addresses may be taken into the address book from incoming mail
	    without retyping them.
	* New mail checking/notification occurs automatically (configurable).
	* On-line, context-sensitive help screens.

Alpine supports MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions), an Internet
Standard for representing multipart and multimedia data in email.

WWW: http://www.washington.edu/alpine/

This is a master port for editors/pico-alpine
2007-12-21 10:39:14 +00:00