include:
+ Add full DESTDIR support.
+ Don't create empty, unused directories under
${PREFIX}/share/examples/courier.
+ Teach mkesmtpdcert generate certificates and keys using the either
GNUTLS or OpenSSL tools.
* Fix a memory stomp in local delivery agent.
* Get rid of the hard 30 minute timeout in sendmail(8).
* Rewrite input processing for submit(8) process to use non-blocking
I/O to read standard input. When the message source is local (or
dsn), get rid of the hard 30 minute timeout, and poll stdin with a
5 minute poll() timeout, at which point the timestamps on all open
control and data files are pinged, to keep courierd from purging
them based on their old timestamp. Continue to use a hard timeout
for all non-local mail.
${COURIER_STATEDIR}/tmp, which defaults to /var/courier/tmp. This
allows some of the servers which drop root privileges too soon to still
write the pid file into a courier-owned directory instead of the
root-owned /var/run.
In mail/courier-mta, de-list ${COURIER_STATEDIR}/webmlm from the list
of owned directories. In fact, webmlmd expects that path to be a
socket file, and breaks horribly if the "webmlm" directory is present
instead.
Bump PKGREVISIONs for the following packages:
mail/courier-imap --> 2
mail/courier-mta --> 9
mail/sqwebmail --> 4
meta-pkgs/courier --> 5
+ Drop the uucp module from the default option set.
+ Patch the webmlm sources to not use "stdin" and "stdout" as function or
member names as they can be macros according to the C standards.
* webadmin: Remove check that prevents multiple virtual domains to
be aliased to the same account.
* webmlmd: new CGI module that can manage a Courier mailing list
created with couriermlm.
* Rewrite and code cleanup of couriermlm.
* Use domain name, not MX hostname, for looking up authenticated
SMTP passwords in esmtpauthclient
(1) they are more likely to do the right thing if the user sets
rc_fast_and_loose; and
(2) they pre-create any necessary directories prior to start the
respective services.
Also, fix the path to the courierwebadmin binary in SPECIAL_PERMS for the
courier-mta package.
Bump the PKGREVISION.
courier-0.53.1 as mail/courier-mta.
The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is a modular multiprotocol mail
server that's designed to strike a balance between reasonable performance,
flexibility and features.
This package differs from traditional courier-mta packages in that
the webmail, imap/pop3, and maildrop components are not included
because they are supplied by the mail/sqwebmail, mail/courier-imap,
and mail/maildrop packages, respectively. When Courier-MTA is installed
together with Courier-IMAP and SqWebMail, they form an integrated
mail/groupware server suite that provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail,
and mailing list services within a single, consistent, framework. A
web-based administration and configuration tool is included for
comprehensive configuration of the entire Courier software suite.
Many thanks to Yarema <yds@CoolRat.org> whose Courier port for FreeBSD
was an invaluable reference.