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@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.12 2006/06/20 09:14:46 tron Exp $
Update "mutt" package to version 1.4. Visible changes since version 1.2.5.1 include: - Better mh support: Mutt now supports .mh_sequences files. Currently, the "unseen", "flagged", and "replied" sequences are used to store mutt flags (the names are configurable using the $mh_seq_unseen, $mh_seq_flagged, and $mh_seq_replied configuration variables). As a side effect, messages in MH folders are no longer rewritten upon status changes. - The "trashed" flag is supported for maildir folders. See $maildir_trash. - POP folder support. You can now access a POP mailbox just like an IMAP folder (with obvious restrictions due to the protocol). - URL syntax for remote folders. You can pass things like pop://account@host and imap://account@host/folder as arguments for the -f command line flag. - STARTTLS support. If $ssl_starttls is set (the default), mutt will attempt to use STARTTLS on servers advertising that capability. - $preconnect. If set, a shell command to be executed if mutt fails to establish a connection to the server. This is useful for setting up secure connections; see the muttrc(5) for details. - $tunnel. Use a pipe to a command instead of a raw socket. See muttrc(5) for details. (Basically, it's another way for setting up secure connections.) - More new IMAP/POP-related variables (see muttrc(5) for details): $connect_timeout, $imap_authenticators, $imap_delim_chars, $imap_peek, $pop_authenticators, $pop_auth_try_all, $pop_checkinterval, $pop_delete, $pop_reconnect, $use_ipv6. - The following IMAP/POP-related variables are gone: $imap_checkinterval, $imap_cramkey, $pop_port. - There's a new imap-fetch-mail function, which forces a check for new messages on an IMAP server. - The new-mailbox function was renamed to create-mailbox, and is bound to C instead of n by default. For a complete overview of all new features look in the "NEWS" file.
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bin/flea
bin/mutt
bin/muttbug
${MUTT_DOTLOCK}bin/mutt_dotlock
bin/pgpewrap
bin/pgpring
Update "mutt" package to version 1.4. Visible changes since version 1.2.5.1 include: - Better mh support: Mutt now supports .mh_sequences files. Currently, the "unseen", "flagged", and "replied" sequences are used to store mutt flags (the names are configurable using the $mh_seq_unseen, $mh_seq_flagged, and $mh_seq_replied configuration variables). As a side effect, messages in MH folders are no longer rewritten upon status changes. - The "trashed" flag is supported for maildir folders. See $maildir_trash. - POP folder support. You can now access a POP mailbox just like an IMAP folder (with obvious restrictions due to the protocol). - URL syntax for remote folders. You can pass things like pop://account@host and imap://account@host/folder as arguments for the -f command line flag. - STARTTLS support. If $ssl_starttls is set (the default), mutt will attempt to use STARTTLS on servers advertising that capability. - $preconnect. If set, a shell command to be executed if mutt fails to establish a connection to the server. This is useful for setting up secure connections; see the muttrc(5) for details. - $tunnel. Use a pipe to a command instead of a raw socket. See muttrc(5) for details. (Basically, it's another way for setting up secure connections.) - More new IMAP/POP-related variables (see muttrc(5) for details): $connect_timeout, $imap_authenticators, $imap_delim_chars, $imap_peek, $pop_authenticators, $pop_auth_try_all, $pop_checkinterval, $pop_delete, $pop_reconnect, $use_ipv6. - The following IMAP/POP-related variables are gone: $imap_checkinterval, $imap_cramkey, $pop_port. - There's a new imap-fetch-mail function, which forces a check for new messages on an IMAP server. - The new-mailbox function was renamed to create-mailbox, and is bound to C instead of n by default. For a complete overview of all new features look in the "NEWS" file.
2002-05-29 14:13:52 +02:00
man/man1/flea.1
man/man1/mutt.1
Update "mutt" package to version 1.4. Visible changes since version 1.2.5.1 include: - Better mh support: Mutt now supports .mh_sequences files. Currently, the "unseen", "flagged", and "replied" sequences are used to store mutt flags (the names are configurable using the $mh_seq_unseen, $mh_seq_flagged, and $mh_seq_replied configuration variables). As a side effect, messages in MH folders are no longer rewritten upon status changes. - The "trashed" flag is supported for maildir folders. See $maildir_trash. - POP folder support. You can now access a POP mailbox just like an IMAP folder (with obvious restrictions due to the protocol). - URL syntax for remote folders. You can pass things like pop://account@host and imap://account@host/folder as arguments for the -f command line flag. - STARTTLS support. If $ssl_starttls is set (the default), mutt will attempt to use STARTTLS on servers advertising that capability. - $preconnect. If set, a shell command to be executed if mutt fails to establish a connection to the server. This is useful for setting up secure connections; see the muttrc(5) for details. - $tunnel. Use a pipe to a command instead of a raw socket. See muttrc(5) for details. (Basically, it's another way for setting up secure connections.) - More new IMAP/POP-related variables (see muttrc(5) for details): $connect_timeout, $imap_authenticators, $imap_delim_chars, $imap_peek, $pop_authenticators, $pop_auth_try_all, $pop_checkinterval, $pop_delete, $pop_reconnect, $use_ipv6. - The following IMAP/POP-related variables are gone: $imap_checkinterval, $imap_cramkey, $pop_port. - There's a new imap-fetch-mail function, which forces a check for new messages on an IMAP server. - The new-mailbox function was renamed to create-mailbox, and is bound to C instead of n by default. For a complete overview of all new features look in the "NEWS" file.
2002-05-29 14:13:52 +02:00
man/man1/muttbug.1
man/man5/mutt-mbox.5
man/man5/muttrc.5
share/doc/mutt/COPYRIGHT
share/doc/mutt/ChangeLog
share/doc/mutt/GPL
share/doc/mutt/INSTALL
share/doc/mutt/NEWS
share/doc/mutt/PGP-Notes.txt
share/doc/mutt/README
share/doc/mutt/README.SECURITY
share/doc/mutt/README.SSL
share/doc/mutt/TODO
share/doc/mutt/applying-patches.txt
share/doc/mutt/devel-notes.txt
share/doc/mutt/html/manual-1.html
share/doc/mutt/html/manual-2.html
share/doc/mutt/html/manual-3.html
share/doc/mutt/html/manual-4.html
share/doc/mutt/html/manual-5.html
share/doc/mutt/html/manual-6.html
share/doc/mutt/html/manual-7.html
share/doc/mutt/html/manual.html
share/doc/mutt/manual.txt
Update "mutt" package to version 1.4. Visible changes since version 1.2.5.1 include: - Better mh support: Mutt now supports .mh_sequences files. Currently, the "unseen", "flagged", and "replied" sequences are used to store mutt flags (the names are configurable using the $mh_seq_unseen, $mh_seq_flagged, and $mh_seq_replied configuration variables). As a side effect, messages in MH folders are no longer rewritten upon status changes. - The "trashed" flag is supported for maildir folders. See $maildir_trash. - POP folder support. You can now access a POP mailbox just like an IMAP folder (with obvious restrictions due to the protocol). - URL syntax for remote folders. You can pass things like pop://account@host and imap://account@host/folder as arguments for the -f command line flag. - STARTTLS support. If $ssl_starttls is set (the default), mutt will attempt to use STARTTLS on servers advertising that capability. - $preconnect. If set, a shell command to be executed if mutt fails to establish a connection to the server. This is useful for setting up secure connections; see the muttrc(5) for details. - $tunnel. Use a pipe to a command instead of a raw socket. See muttrc(5) for details. (Basically, it's another way for setting up secure connections.) - More new IMAP/POP-related variables (see muttrc(5) for details): $connect_timeout, $imap_authenticators, $imap_delim_chars, $imap_peek, $pop_authenticators, $pop_auth_try_all, $pop_checkinterval, $pop_delete, $pop_reconnect, $use_ipv6. - The following IMAP/POP-related variables are gone: $imap_checkinterval, $imap_cramkey, $pop_port. - There's a new imap-fetch-mail function, which forces a check for new messages on an IMAP server. - The new-mailbox function was renamed to create-mailbox, and is bound to C instead of n by default. For a complete overview of all new features look in the "NEWS" file.
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share/doc/mutt/patch-notes.txt
share/examples/mutt/Mush.rc
share/examples/mutt/Muttrc
share/examples/mutt/Pine.rc
share/examples/mutt/Tin.rc
share/examples/mutt/gpg.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.aix-3.2.5.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.aix-4.1.5.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.aix-4.2.0.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.aix-4.3.2.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.freebsd-3.3.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.glibc-2.1.3.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.glibc-2.1.90.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.hpux-10.01.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.hpux-10.20.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.hpux-11.00.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.irix-6.5.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.osf1-4.0a.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.osf1-4.0d.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.solaris-2.4.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.solaris-2.5.1.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.solaris-2.6-cjk.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.solaris-2.6.rc
share/examples/mutt/iconv/iconv.solaris-2.7.rc
share/examples/mutt/mime.types
share/examples/mutt/pgp2.rc
share/examples/mutt/pgp5.rc
share/examples/mutt/pgp6.rc
share/examples/mutt/sample.mailcap
share/examples/mutt/sample.muttrc
share/examples/mutt/sample.muttrc-tlr
@comment This entry must be specified after share/examples/mutt!
share/doc/mutt/samples
share/locale/bg/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/ca/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/cs/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/da/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/de/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/el/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/eo/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/es/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/et/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/fr/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/gl/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/hu/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/id/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/it/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/ja/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/ko/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/lt/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/nl/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/pl/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/pt_BR/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/ru/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/sk/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/sv/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/tr/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/uk/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/zh_CN/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
share/locale/zh_TW/LC_MESSAGES/mutt.mo
@dirrm share/examples/mutt/iconv
@dirrm share/examples/mutt
@dirrm share/doc/mutt/html
@dirrm share/doc/mutt