Email::Simple is the first deliverable of the "Perl Email
Project", a reaction against the complexity and increasing
bugginess of the Mail::* modules. In contrast, Email::* modules
are meant to be simple to use and to maintain, pared to the
bone, fast, minimal in their external dependencies, and
correct.
PR: 56229
Submitted by: Lars Thegler <lars@thegler.dk>
IMAP accounts, and local mail folders. Cone is also a simple newsreader.
Cone is designed to be foolproof enough to be used by inexperienced users,
but also offers advanced features for power users.
PR: 54218
Submitted by: matthias.andree@gmx.de
known as legitimate senders or spammers.
relaydb doesn't itself classify mails as legitimate or spam, that decision needs
to be reached through other means. Neither does relaydb block spam itself. It
merely provides a list of IP addresses to block through other means.
WWW: http://www.benzedrine.cx/relaydb.html
PR: 55437
Submitted by: Matt Jibson <dolmant@dolmant.net>
esmtp is a user configurable relay-only Mail Transfer Agent
(MTA) with a sendmail compatible syntax. It's based on libESMTP
supporting the AUTH (including the CRAM-MD5 and NTLM SASL
mechanisms) and the StartTLS SMTP extensions.
These are the esmtp features:
* fully sendmail command line compatible,
* supports the AUTH SMTP extension, with the CRAM-MD5 and
* NTLM SASL mechanisms,
* support the StartTLS SMTP extension,
* requires no administration privileges,
* individual user configuration,
* does not receive mail, expand aliases or manage a queue.
PR: 54491
Submitted by: Kirill Ponomarew <ponomarew@oberon.net>
mini_sendmail reads its standard input up to an end-of-file and sends
a copy of the message found there to all of the addresses listed. The message
is sent by connecting to a local SMTP server. This means mini_sendmail
can be used to send email from inside a chroot(2) area.
Submitted by: Jan-Peter Koopmann <j.koopmann@seceidos.de>
Add mailscanner 4.21.9, a powerful virus/spam scanning framework
for Sendmail and Exim.
MailScanner is a complete e-mail security system designed for use on
e-mail gateways. It protects against viruses, and detects attacks against
e-mail client packages (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora). It can
also detect almost all unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) passing through
it and respond to all incidents in a wide variety of ways.
Not only can it scan for known viruses, but it can also protect against
unknown viruses hidden inside e-mail attachments by refusing entry to
attachments whose filenames match any given pattern. This can include generic
patterns that trap filenames attempting to hide the true filename extension
(e.g. ".txt.vbs").
libnewmail is a generic mail checking library.
It supports a simple API, an extensible plugin architecture
and asynchronous queries among other features.
Applications linking to libnewmail may enumerate configured mailboxes,
query mail box information and status and request a mail spool
auto-detection for users without any libnewmail specific configuration.
PR: 52691
Submitted by: Kirill Ponomarew
A transparent POP3-Proxy with virus-scanning capabilities
WWW: http://pop3vscan.sourceforge.net/
Dedicate to: Miss Borny @ National Taitung Teachers College
akpop3d is a POP3 daemon aimed to be small and secure. Despite its small size,
it offers a lot of features. It is completely RFC 1939 compliant.
PR: 50655
Submitted by: Kirill Ponomarew
any emails that are received that come from an open relay as
determined by your choice of RBL checking service (i.e. bl.spamcop.net).
This is useful if you'd rather have the mail user agent (MUA) deal with
potential spam rather than just blocking it in case you loose
legitimate messages. Note that the X-RBL-Warning header is only set if
the site was found to be an open-relay.
For more information, see the rbl-milter website at:
WWW: http://opensource.confusticate.com/rbl-milter/
RBL-Milter was created by Jeremy Beker <gothmog@confusticate.com> and
the port is maintained by Ned Wolpert <wolpert@codeheadsystems.com>
PR: 45605
Submitted by: wolpert@codeheadsystems.com
SilkyMail is an Internet mail client that runs in your
browser. It can be used by itself, or in conjunction with
an IMAP or POP-capable client as part of a complete set of
messaging tools. (It works very nicely in conjunction with
Mulberry.)
It was designed by internet mail client experts to work in
high-scalability and diverse environments. It's not just
another webmail hack cut of rough cloth -- it's a real mail
program, that can be used by novice users and advanced users
a like, but with the independence of browser access. SilkyMail
is the smoothest mail client in a browser around.
PR: ports/47721
Submitted by: Aaron Voisine <voisine@yahoo.com>
New port. (and my 30st port.. wheeee)
[can somebody give him ports-commit access please? - edwin]
smtprc is fully configurable, multithreaded open mail relay
scanner. It supports scanning of IP blocks, and can print
the results to a web page. It is intended for SysAdmins
to check IP blocks under their control.
PR: ports/48889
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
crashecho is FTN JAM/MSG tosser for a node.
CrashEcho is a successor of a CrashMail II tosser originally
written by Johan Billing.
PR: ports/45468
Submitted by: Cyril Margorin <cyrilm@immo.ru>
These are a collection of subroutines that encapsulate much
of the format-specific and tedious details of the JAM message
base format. The idea is that application programmers by
using these routines can concentrate on the more high-level
issues of their programs instead of worrying about their
JAM routines.
PR: ports/45467
Submitted by: Cyril Margorin <cyrilm@immo.ru>
This is mailfront, a package containing customizeable network
front-ends for mail servers. It contains complete SMTP and
POP3 front-ends as well as an authentication module for
IMAP.
Two SMTP back-ends are provided. One delivers mail to
qmail-queue, mimicking most of the behavior of qmail-smtpd,
with the addition of support for SMTP AUTH. The other
rejects all SMTP commands if $SMTPREJECT is set, and execs
its command line otherwise (in order to run the above
program).
Author: Bruce Guenter <bruceg@em.ca>
WWW: http://untroubled.org/mailfront/
PR: ports/48902,ports/49973
Submitted by: Sergei Kolobov <sergei@kolobov.com>
Gubby is a small program that continually shows where Procmail has
placed new email. It runs both in commandline and in an ncurses
environment with colors, and will update the overview in real time,
while using very low resources. Users can launch a specified
mailreader by selecting a folder and pressing enter.
PR: 47907
Submitted by: Michael L. Hostbaek <mich@freebsdcluster.org>
retiring of mail/mailman-devel -- the directory should really be
wiped too, and reinstated according to the BROKEN message therein
at a later date, but I'll leave that to MAINTAINER
Submitted by: make index
A small CLI tool to convert M$ Outlook .pst files to standard
Unix mbox files. Port is named libpst...actual binary is
readpst.
PR: ports/39963
Submitted by: Nate Underwood <natey@natey.com>
quality.
Move exim to exim-old for folks who need exim-3.xx, because the
configuration file for exim-4.xx is not backward compatible. Move
exim-devel to exim, removing NO_LATEST_LINK:
repo-copy exim -> exim-old
copy over exim-devel -> exim
retire exim-devel
Slave ports are intended for use with the exim port, as before, so they
now build and install for exim-4.xx.
it is a secure and compact IMAP server which is in the early stages
of developement. It supports Maildirs and mbox formats and much of the
IMAP v4 protocol including SSL/TLS. IPv6 support is also included.
PR: ports/42290
Submitted by: Dominic Marks <dominic_marks@btinternet.com>
Some part by: me
From PR's description:
IMP 3.0 is the stable release of IMP,
and Horde 2.0 the stable release of Horde.
Note: mail/imp3 and deskutils/kronolith are marked as IS_INTERACTIVE
since they need depending port mod_php4 with its mcrypt option
enabled by hand.
PR: ports/35051
Submitted by: maintainer
which probably isn't supposed to be removed is misc/instant-workstation,
which had a dependency on audio/xamp (being removed), so I removed that
dependency and bumped PORTREVISION. All other ports are real dependents
upon Qt 1.x, including KDE 1.x stuff.
Code in bsd.kde.mk supporting these ports is also removed or adjusted.
Also, some adjustments made to accomodate Qt3/KDE3 ports, which will be
committed Real Soon Now (TM), pending repo-copies.
This commit made in impending view of Qt3/KDE3 entering ports tree.
a mail server (POP3, IMAP) and send e-mail (SMTP or plain sendmail).
Nocc can be used as an e-mail reader and allows you to view, send
messages, manage your mail account. It can view and send MIME attachments
(files, HTML, etc.).
Nocc has low requirements on browser, it uses JavaScript as less as
possible, nearly no frames and even works with Lynx without cookies.
WWW: http://nocc.sourceforge.net/
- Alex Dupre
sysadmin@alexdupre.com
PR: 34584
Submitted by: sysadmin@alexdupre.com
SMA is a program that analyses sendmail log entries.
The key features of SMA are
Fast (written in C)
Portable
Free (BSD-style licensing)
output as HTML or ASCII.
SMA features
Support for all recent sendmail versions (UNIX/NT)
Flexible output formatting - HTML, ASCII and Custom Log
Regular expression filtering of messages
Multiple hosts in a same report
WWW: http://www.klake.org/sma/
Note that I fixed malloc.h to stdlib.h
Ifile is an application of machine learning to e-mail filtering.
PR: 34423
Submitted by: David Bushong <david+ports@bushong.net>
Openwebmail is a webmail system designed to manage very big mail folder files
in a memory efficient way.
PR: 34781
Submitted by: Yen-Ming Lee <leeym@utopia.leeym.com>
A attatchment filter for Sendmail
There really isn't much to say, noattach is a milter that parses the body
of email messages from sendmail and checks if the filename of attachments
matches one of the regular expressions in a given pattern file and rejects
those emails that match.
Filenames are MIME decoded if needed.
This program needs sendmail version 8.12.1 or newer to be compiled with
libsm and libmilter.
WWW: http://freshmeat.net/projects/noattach/
Ray's Mail Filter, Copyright (C) 2000 South Bank University, London
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
The configuration files, header-list.conf and string-list.conf control
which message headers the filter examines and what strings it looks
for in those headers. The filter will look for all of the specified
strings in all of the specified headers.
The configuration files can be changed while the filter is running.
The mail-filter reset command is then used to signal the program to
re-read the files.
WWW: http://www.sendmail-filter.sbu.ac.uk/
mail/tkrat2/Makefile.
Perhaps, tkrat2 should now be repo-copied into tkrat :) Or, may be, the
place should be kept open for the upcoming tkrat3...
Approved by: mail/tkrat's maintainer (petef)
The OSSP lmtp2nntp program is an LMTP service for use in conjunction
with an MTA (like Sendmail), providing a reliable real-time mail to news
gateway. Input messages get their headers slightly reformatted to match
Usenet news article format. The article is then posted or feeded into
a remote NNTP service (like INN). Delivery must take place immediately
or the transaction fails. OSSP lmtp2nntp relies on the queuing
capabilities of the MTA in order to provide a fully reliable service.
For this the program returns proper delivery status notification which
indicates successful completed action, persistent transient failure or
permanent failure.
Submitted by: Thomas Lotterer <thomas.lotterer@cw.com>
Reviewed by: Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@freebsd.org>
This program is a minimal SMTP client that takes an email
message body and passes it on to a SMTP server (default is the
MTA on the local host). Since it is completely self-supporting,
it is especially suitable for use in restricted environments.
Obtained from: OpenBSD
and KDE), and is fully featured, including MIME support, multiple accounts,
filtering, etc. It currently runs under Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris.
WWW: http://kiltdown.sourceforge.net/
- Save more documentation in %%PREFIX%%/share/doc/sendmail
- Update Sendmail package, only libmilter will be installed.
- Bump PORTREVISION
- Cleanup configuration, reduced overhead in "site.config.m4" files
- New option SENDMAIL_WITHOUT_IPV6=yes
- Use global WITH_TLS as well as SENDMAIL_WITH_TLS
- New slave ports: sendmail-sasl, sendmail-ldap
- vbsfilter now build a package
Poppy is a small perl script that allows you to perform simple tasks
on a POP3 or IMAP server. It is of most use in a "limited resources
environment" whether thats low disk space, slow internet connection,
or no graphical environment.
1. Update cclient and imap-uw to latest code from uwash.
2. Enable building cclient with SSL turned on. Warn folks that
subordinate ports will need SSL libraries added in case we missed any.
3. Enable building imap-uw with SSL support.
4. Add WITH_SSL for pine so that it adds the crypto link options.
5. Finally de-orbit pine4-ssl port.
Submitted by: anders@fix.no
Maintainer timeout: petef@databits.net
thus rendering them harmless.
Sendmail 8.10 introduced a new feature called the milter library,
which provides filtering callbacks to a user-level program, which in
turn can provide a "Yes"/"No"/"I haven't seen enough yet" answer to
the question: Can sendmail allow this mail to be delivered?
Sendmail is a trademark of Sendmail, Inc.
WWW: http://aeschi.ch.eu.org/milter/
Submitted by: maintainer
thus rendering them harmless.
Sendmail 8.10 introduced a new feature called the milter library,
which provides filtering callbacks to a user-level program, which in
turn can provide a "Yes"/"No"/"I haven't seen enough yet" answer to
the question: Can sendmail allow this mail to be delivered?
Sendmail is a trademark of Sendmail, Inc.
WWW: http://aeschi.ch.eu.org/milter/
Submitted by: maintainer
From pkg-descr:
This is XMAILWATCHER, which periodically checks a user's mailbox. If
there is mail, the user is notified either by a changing icon, or by a
list of senders and subjects in an X object.
PR: ports/25438
Submitted by: Harry Newton <harry_newton@telinco.co.uk>
If you want to create a file, visit that file with C-x C-f,
then enter the text in that file's own buffer.
Add nullmailer, a sendmail compatible MTA which only does one thing:
send mail to a SMTP or QMQP smart relay.
NOTICE: This port is usable now, but not yet dumb-safe. Please pay
attention on its pkg-message.
NAMG is a small program that downloads mail from a NetAddress account
and forwards it to your local mail spool.
PR: 23998
Submitted by: George Reid <greid@ukug.uk.freebsd.org>
MySQL queries from within qmail
MySQL patch version 1.1.1. The author does not advise the use of
the latest patch version 1.1.6 under FreeBSD
This is a meta port both including and dependent on the main port
qmail Makefile
It has been included in Ruby 1.6.2-preview2 as one of the standard
libraries since 1.6.1, and has now got sufficient stablility.
Besides, it doesn't work with Ruby 1.4.x anyway, so there's no reason
to keep it anymore.
It appears to have been heavily audited (at least as far as string format
paranoia goes, and optimizes: snprintf() -> strlcpy()).
PR: 22123
Submitted by: Joao Carlos Mendes Luis <jonny@jonny.eng.br>
Obtained from: OpenBSD
A mail reader for X that lets you view, compose, and organize your mail.
It groks PGP, GnuPG, POP, and APOP.
PR: 19287
Submitted by: Mario S F Ferreira <lioux@linf.unb.br>
by UW's pine and imapd software to access mailboxes. This port complements
the existing cclient port by building a version that includes support for
qmail's maildir mailbox format.
PR: 19691
their ezmlm-idx mailing lists. This port depends on p5-Mail-Ezmlm, which
I will add in a moment.
PR: 20442
Submitted by: Guy Antony Halse <guy@rucus.ru.za.za>
Mail::Sender provides an object oriented interface to sending mails.
It doesn't need any outer program. It connects to a mail server
directly from Perl, using Socket.
PR: 20208
Submitted by: ben
Mailman is software to help manage email discussion lists, much like Majordomo
and Smartmail. Unlike most similar products, Mailman gives each mailing list a
web page, and allows users to subscribe, unsubscribe, etc. over the web. Even
the list manager can administer his or her list entirely from the web. Mailman
also integrates most things people want to do with mailing lists, including
archiving, mail-to-news gateways, integrated bounce handling, spam prevention,
email-based admin commands, direct SMTP delivery (with fast bulk mailing),
support for virtual domains, and more.
PR: 19400
Submitted by: Nick Hibma <n_hibma@calcaphon.com>
OFFICIAL version of Elm, as opposed to the mail/elm port. For now, I have
set NO_LATEST_LINK on THIS version, pending a discussion about whether this
version or the unofficial Elm 2.4ME+68, maintained by ache, should have the
Latest link. However, I think we all can agree that since this version of
Elm has IS_INTERACTIVE, we should leave the Latest link for Elm 2.4ME+68,
since packages won't be created for this version anyway.
My personal thanks go to Daniel Hagan for creating this port.
PR: 12915
Prodded by: Kevin Day <toasty@dragondata.com>
Submitted by: Daniel Hagan <dhagan@cs.vt.edu>