Split sqwebmail into sqwebmail and sqwebmaild. sqwebmaild is now a
root daemon process that listens on a UNIX domain socket. sqwebmail
is a tiny, unprivileged cgi-bin stub that forwards the HTTP request
to the daemon process. The stub passes the client's file descriptor
to sqwebmaild, on platforms that support passing file descriptors,
else it proxies http traffic in both directions.
Replace GIFs with PNGs
Do GPG functions via a library instead of invoking mimegpg.
RFC 2231 support
"Package Makefiles should refer to PKG_SYSCONFBASEDIR instead of
PKG_SYSCONFBASE when they want PKG_SYSCONFDIR stripped of
PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR. This makes PKG_SYSCONFBASE=/etc work with pkgviews by
installing all config files into /etc/packages/<pkg> instead of
occasionally putting some directly into /etc."
USE_PKGINSTALL is "YES". bsd.pkg.install.mk will no longer automatically
pick up a INSTALL/DEINSTALL script in the package directory and assume that
you want it for the corresponding *_EXTRA_TMPL variable.
have it be automatically included by bsd.pkg.mk if USE_PKGINSTALL is set
to "YES". This enforces the requirement that bsd.pkg.install.mk be
included at the end of a package Makefile. Idea suggested by Julio M.
Merino Vidal <jmmv at menta.net>.
it can be parsed by SqWebMail. SqWebMail expects output to be of the
form
class1=name1
class2=name2
...
but the output from ldapsearch seems to be
class1: name1
class2: name2
We massage it into the former using sed. This makes LDAP searches against
ldap.bigfoot.com work properly when using the "Global Addressbook" feature
of SqWebMail.
dependency, since the cache-cleaning script is a perl script (noted by
Amitai Schlair in private email). Also change the permissions on the
ldap config files so that LDAP searches have a better chance of
succeeding.
XXX - The global LDAP searches still don't work, but I haven't yet figured
XXX - out why. The queries return records when executed on the command
XXX - line, but the records aren't being displayed by sqwebmail.
SqWebMail is a web CGI client for sending and receiving E-mail using
Maildir mailboxes. It is very lightweight -- it reads mail directly
from Maildirs.