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Petar Bogdanovic
0ac08f2bcd Update to 1.3.102:
1.3.102
    Fix build error reported by Steve Martin in dnsbl.c on MacOS X and other
	systems without a resolver library found by ./configure.
2009-01-29 15:26:53 +00:00
Petar Bogdanovic
e747052e38 Update to 1.3.101, remove patch-ab (went upstream):
1.3.101
    Fix inconsistent declaration of grey_on in dccd/dump-clients/dump-clients.c
        reported by Bobby Rose.

1.3.100
    Support groups of DNS blacklists that can be independently enabled
        in per-user whiteclnt files.
    Follow Petar Bogdanovic's suggestion to make ./configure assume that
        `su -` and the default file ownership on NetBSD should be like FreeBSD
    Another tweak to reduce spurious DCC Reputations for 127.0.0.1.
    Dccifd in query mode assumes one recipient and so always generates an
        X-DCC header.
    Tweak proof of concept per-user whitelist cgi scripts in cgi-bin.
    Improve long term client request rate computation to improve how public
        DCC servers handle too active clients.
    Count anonymous clients ignored by `dccd -uFOREVER` among `cdcc stats`
        "bad IDs" to more easily detect local clients that lack client-IDs
        and passwords.
    `misc/hackmc -M` now reports mail rejected with the sendmail
        FEATURE(`badmx') to the DCC with counts of "MANY"
2009-01-09 17:29:38 +00:00
Petar Bogdanovic
fb9ecfb67b The example should, if anything, load the plugin. 2008-12-31 11:05:53 +00:00
Petar Bogdanovic
32fe27a3bb Add SpamAssassin example, rewrite MESSAGE. 2008-12-30 23:05:47 +00:00
Petar Bogdanovic
3715b83013 Add dccd to PKG_SUGGESTED_OPTIONS.
Suggested by Greg Troxel on pkgsrc-wip-review.
2008-12-30 15:05:21 +00:00
Petar Bogdanovic
e8f65c471a Add MAKE_JOBS_SAFE=no.
Reported by Greg Troxel on pkgsrc-wip-review.
2008-12-23 13:06:12 +00:00
Petar Bogdanovic
4d584802fc Import dcc-1.3.99 as wip/dcc.
The Distributed Checksum Clearinghouses or DCC is an anti-spam content filter
that runs on a variety of operating systems. As of the middle of 2007, it
involves millions of users, more than six hundred thousand client computer
systems, and more than 250 servers collecting and counting checksums related to
more than 300 million mail messages on week days. The counts can be used by
SMTP servers and mail user agents to detect and reject or filter spam or
unsolicited bulk mail. DCC servers exchange or "flood" common checksums. The
checksums include values that are constant across common variations in bulk
messages, including "personalizations".
2008-12-22 17:26:14 +00:00