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Author SHA1 Message Date
schmonz
a5a8094212 Update to 1.3.0. From the changelog:
- Network timeout handling has been added.

- Support for proper Maildir++ and a Maildir sub-folder naming style
  without extra dots have been added.

- Support for TLS client certificates was added.

- Support for recovering from baseless UID validity changes was added.

- The get-cert script was renamed to mbsync-get-cert.
2018-09-19 13:08:14 +00:00
joerg
62d1ba2bac Remove @dirrm entries from PLISTs 2009-06-14 18:03:28 +00:00
kristerw
a74064ecbf This pkg installs some README files etc. Add them to the PLIST.
Bump PKGREVISION.
2005-10-29 17:12:59 +00:00
adrianp
52daeab6f7 - Update isync to 1.0.1 - thanks to Antoine.Reilles@loria.fr for the
first set of patches
- Many updates and bugfixes, in summary:
	- better OpenSSL detection
	- update c-client support
	- use legacy flock() only on linux
	- cope with out-of-disk-space halfways gracefully
2005-04-24 09:31:54 +00:00
seb
588134cf91 Update to version 0.9.2.
Changes in version 0.9
Added Tunnel directive to allow the user to specify a shell command to run
to set up an IMAP connection in place of a TCP socket (eg., to run over
an SSH session).

Added PREAUTH support (useful mostly in conjunction with Tunnel).

Messages marked deleted are not uploaded when we are going to expunge.

Locally generated messages are not re-fetched after uploading even if the
UIDPLUS extension is not supported by the server.

Added `OneToOne' configuration option: ignore any Mailbox specifications
and instead pick up all mailboxes from the local MailDir and remote Folder
and map them 1:1 onto each other according to their names.

-C now creates both local and remote boxes; -L and -R create only local/remote.

--quiet is now really quiet.
2003-12-27 16:54:06 +00:00
cjep
42757a1ea7 Initial import of isync 0.8 into the NetBSD packages collection as
mail/isync.

isync is a command line utility for synchronizing a remote IMAP mailbox
with a local maildir-style mailbox. This is useful for working in
disconnected mode, such as on a laptop. Modifications made locally and
remotely are synchronized so that no message status flags are lost.

Supplied by Ceri Storey in PR#19314. Thanks!
2002-12-07 15:12:41 +00:00