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Makoto Matsushita
60b90f84bb Update to 1.0.0.
Since POPFile is quite mature product even in version 0.x age, and there
are small changes between previous release, use this ports/mail/popfile
directory for version 1.0.0.

Small change for users who read Japanese email:

	POPFile now suports two different Japanese-text-handling library,
	Kakasi and MeCab.  In POPFile 0.x, only Kakasi is supported.
	So introducing two option, 'WITH_POPFILE_KAKASI=YES' and
	'WITH_POPFILE_MECAB=YES', to depend Kakasi and MeCab respectively.

	Old option, 'WITH_POPFILE_JAPANESE=YES' is still ok and it means
	'WITH_POPFILE_KAKASI=YES' for backward compatibility.  However,
	please update your make.conf (or whatever) to use new option name.
2008-02-01 06:45:22 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
ae2bbe8c70 Update to 0.22.5. Also some cleanups on RUN_DEPENDS and messages. 2007-07-03 07:21:31 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
ae2b6c33d5 Update to 0.22.4 just released today. There are very few changes but
good bugfixes and improvements, so update it just now for 6.1-RELEASE.

For those using SSL support (WITH_POPFILE_SSL is defined): According to
the POPFile version 0.22.4 documentation, POPFile 0.22.4 doesn't work
with IO::Socket::SSL version 0.97 that is in security/p5-IO-Socket-SSL.
I set this ports as IGNORE if WITH_POPFILE_SSL is defined, to avoid
unsupposed failure on SSL support.

If systems that have IO::Socket::SSL version 0.96, don't update to 0.97,
and make this ports with WITH_POPFILE_SSL *undefined*.  POPFile will
use IO::Socket::SSL if required by configuration even if WITH_POPFILE_SSL
is defined or not during the build.
2006-02-22 14:10:17 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
cabaa8d955 Put SHA256 checksums.
Fix long-standing typo in linux-vmware-toolbox5/distinfo (pass me
a pointyhat to me...)
2005-11-10 08:19:00 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
874fab9f3a Update to 0.22.3. 2005-11-10 05:47:31 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
96281f84f1 Update to 0.22.2, with minor updates including:
- Add WITH_POPFILE_XMLRPC option for XMLRPC module dependency.
	- Add WITH_POPFILE_SOCKS, but it's just a placeholder...
	  (there's no IO::Socket::Socks module in our ports)
	- Minor comment cleanup.
	- Update patch-Bayes.pm for 0.22.2 (actually comments were changed).
2004-12-20 14:35:32 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
c9421e085a Update to 0.22.1. 2004-10-24 04:29:28 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
ee2e0fd8ea Update to 0.22.0.
This commit also introduce a new option, WITH_POPFILE_SSL.  Since 0.22.0,
popfile supports SSL connection for clients.  If WITH_POPFILE_SSL is defined
(default not defined), add security/p5-IO-Socket-SSL to RUN_DEPENDS.

Please note that this changes is based on PR: 71938, thank you Daniel.

PR:		71938
Submitted by:	daniel at dgrund.de (partly)
2004-10-23 17:14:49 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
e27f80d120 Update to 0.21.2, to fix a security hole.
PR: ports/70829
Submitted by: Daniel Grund, daniel _at_ dgrund.de
2004-08-23 01:34:43 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
f907f39bfa Update to 0.21.1.
Also use PORTVERSION as a part of PATCHFILES filename.
2004-03-19 16:04:12 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
202756df9a Update to v0.21.0.
Other (minor) changes are listed below:

* Update additional patches also.
* Add new perl module dependency which POPFile newly 'use'ed.
* Add new runtime dependency option, WITH_POPFILE_UPGRADE_FROM_0_20.
	If you're using previous version of POPFile, you may want to make
	this port with WITH_POPFILE_UPGRADE_FROM_0_20=YES.
* Display compile-time option introduction.
* Introduce popfile.sh, per-user bases startup script.  Since v0.21.0
  supports multi-user, you don't have to have your _own_ copy of POPFile.
  setup-popfile.sh is also removed; it doesn't need anymore.
2004-03-17 13:47:27 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
7efd82d667 APOP patch update to include manual entry update. Bump PORTREVISION. 2004-02-23 02:20:36 +00:00
Makoto Matsushita
1846b7dbfe New port: popfile
POPFile is an automatic mail classification tool.  Unlike other
email classification tools, POPFile acts as a POP3 proxy server.

Reviewed by:	kuriyama (mentor)
2004-02-22 16:01:20 +00:00