- allow deletions in the middle of a hash_enumerate
- typo
Posted by Jukka Salmi on tech-pkg@.
While at it add a knob for changing cyrus' default idle method.
# CYRUS_IDLE
# use METHOD for IMAP IDLE
# METHOD is poll, idled or no
# Default: not defined
(Idea from FreeBSD)
Bump PKGREVISION to 2.
that have been prepended with "cyrus-". Prepend a few more manpages with
"cyrus-" to prevent any likely future collisions with other packages.
Bump the PKGREVISON to 1.
processes instead of saving values in shell variables and then iterating
over them. Using pipes is more scalable and is just as easy to read, so
it's a net win.
changes:
- Quota now uses the cyrusdb interface (quotalegacy by default).
- All incoming messages are now staged to disk before locking the
destination mailbox (locks are no longer held during a network read).
- Fixed off-by-one error in fetchnews (articles are no longer skipped).
nntpd now uses the Followup-To: header (if exists) instead of the
Newsgroups: header when constructing post address(es) and adds them to
the Reply-To: header instead of the To: header.
- Added berkeley_locks_max, berkeley_txns_max and berkeley_cachesize options.
- Added imapmagicplus option.
- Substantial work on afspts/ptloader canonicalization code
- Much improved LDAP ptloader code (no more internal OpenLDAP dependencies)
- Fixed a number of IPv6 related bugs
Changes:
* Change default parameters to the results of Greg's 300k ham
and 300k spam bogotune run:
robs robx min_dev spam_co
old 0.010000 0.415000 0.100000 0.950000
new 0.017800 0.520000 0.375000 0.990000
* Fix check for PGP signatures.
* Ignore data portion of PGP signatures.
* Use "mime:" (rather than "head:") to tag mime part headers.
* Fix "Can't find '.MSG_COUNT'" problem in bogotune.
* Fix defect that continues decoding base64/qp after invalid chars.
* Warn if user specified config file doesn't exist.
* Fix tagging of IPAddrs in header lines.
* Fixed minor bogotune problems related to building wordlists.
* Exempt tokens .MSG_COUNT and .ROBX from maintenance operations.
* Remove unused 'active' and 'weight' attributes of wordlists.
* If message uses CRLF, put CRLF after added header lines.
* Removed DEPRECATED CODE.
* Correct SIGSEGV causes by missing environment variables.
* Miscellaneous Portability fixes
* Documentation cleanups.
Lots of changes! The main one being that imapfilter is now
configurable and extensible with the Lua language. The configuration
file itself is a Lua script so your old configuration files must
be rewritten.
While here claim stewardship.
Take maintainership.
Add TEST_TARGET.
Enable pkgviews.
history of user-visible changes
* 1.2.3.1:
** Fixing distribution: triples test files were missing
** Updating man page.
* 1.2.3:
** Dumping of data for objects of type szTRIPLE
* 1.2.2:
** New command line option: -x SIZE | --maxsize=SIZE to allow users to protect
against nefarious TNEF files.
** Removed deprecated command line options
** First pass at a primitive web page for tnef.sourceforge.net
* 1.2.1:
** Fixing test failure on NetBSD (698111) and big-endian systems (712371).
* In PC-Pine, add ability to do piping, Sending-Filters,
Display-Filters, and other operations where external command
execution is possible.
* Control margins in Message Viewing screen with Viewer-Margin-Left
and Viewer-Margin-Right
* Display flowed text well
* Send flowed text when possible, with the ability to turn this
behavior off through the new feature Quell-Flowed-Text
* Add keywords to folders using the Keywords option to set them up
and the Flag Command to set or clear them for particular messages.
* In Mac OS X, view and send attachments and URLs according to how
the system defines handling them, without relying on the existence
of a mailcap or mime.types file
* For PC-Pine, add a separate window that contains new mail
notifications for all folders currently opened (in PC-Pine Config menu).
* Reply or Forward using a Role by turning on the
Alternate-Role-Menu option
* More IMAP connection caching: control it with options
Stay-Open-Folders, Preopen-Stayopen-Folders,
Max-Remote-Connections, and Offer-Expunge-On-Stayopen-Folders
* New feature Offer-Expunge-On-Inbox
* An attempt is made to convert incoming UTF-8 messages to the
user's character set
* Added support for HOME and END keys in message view and message
index
* Prevent canonicalization of news server names by setting
Mult-Newsrc-Hostnames-as-Typed
* Remove hostname from NNTP Path header with Hide-NNTP-Path option
* Support for External Categorizer Commands in Rules
* Improved interface when editing rules with many comma-separated
values
* More control over mail checking frequency with
Quell-Mailchecks-Composing-Except-Inbox,
Quell-Mailchecks-Composing-Inbox, and
Mail-Check-Interval-Noncurrent
* More control over filtering of control characters to screen with
Pass-C1-Control-Characters-as-is option
* New Export and Unexport commands in FOLDER LIST screen
* Now possible to use message size in Rule Patterns
* As a convenience, a shortcut for the command line argument
"-feature-list=feature" is "-feature", for example,
"-signature-at-bottom" or "-no-signature-at-bottom"
* Add PC-Pine command-line argument "-registry noset"
* Add command-line argument "-nowrite_passfile"
* Add feature Quell-Attachment-Extension-Warn
* Add features Quell-Filtering-Messages and
Quell-Filtering-Done-Message
* Add feature Quell-Charset-Warning
* Add feature Maildrops-Preserve-State
* Don't remove whitespace from the end of lines, a behavior which
can be turned off through the new feature
Strip-Whitespace-Before-Send
* Double dollar sign escapes special meaning of dollar sign in both
Unix Pine and PC-Pine (Using Environment Variables)
* RedHat and Debian ports more closely obey the Linux Hierarchy
Standard
* Improve performance of Select command when using Narrow or Broaden
and talking to an IMAP server
* Add feature Disable-Terminal-Reset-For-Display-Filters
* When displaying a message with QP encoding errors, instead of just
reporting "Non-hexadecimal character in QP encoding" and then
giving up, attempt to do the best possible
* Add feature Show-Sort
* Add feature Downgrade-Multipart-To-Text
* Add feature Dead-Letter-Files
* Port named "soc" is an attempt to use native Solaris compiler
* Add ability to justify the full message from the composer by doing
Control-W Control-J
* Bug fixes
* mailutil has three new commands: delete, rename, and prune
* IPv6 support now exists for UNIX and W2K
* The NNTP driver now supports NNTP SASL and TLS
* imapd now supports the LITERAL+ and SASL-IR initial-response extensions
* The IMAP driver has some additional checks to reduce the amount of network
traffic, including executing "silly searches" (searches of sequence numbers
only) locally
* The IMAP, POP, SMTP, and NNTP drivers now have diagnostic code to provide
better information about servers which violate SASL's empty challenge
requirements (e.g. with the PLAIN mechanism).
* There is a new mail_fetch_overview_sequence() function which is like
mail_fetch_overview() but takes a sequence number string as an argument.
There should have been a flags argument and FT_UID bit as in all the other
mail_fetch_???() functions but compatibility with the past... :-(
* The overview_t callback (from mail_fetch_overview()) now has a fourth
argument which contains the message sequence number (as opposed to the UID
which is in the second argument). It turned out that some applications were
calling mail_msgno() (which can be moderately expensive) to get the sequence
number, and c-client already knew it.
* Many declarations which are completely internal to a driver have been removed
from the driver .h file, and in those cases where there are no external
declarations left the .h file has been eliminated entirely. As part of this,
the mbox driver routines are now incorporated with the unix driver routines
as opposed to being a separate file. The mbox driver still needs to be lunk
in order to get the mbox functionality.
What's new from release notes:
* Improved Junk Mail Controls
The algorithm for the adaptive junk mail controls has been heavily
redesigned to learn faster and catch more spam.
* New Brand Identity
To be consistent with the Mozilla Foundation's goal of brand identity,
Thunderbird has a new logo and supporting artwork thanks to the fine
work of the Mozilla Visual Identity team.
* Other New Features...
- IMAP users can now benefit from support for the IMAP IDLE command
which allows the mail server to push notifications such as new mail
arriving as soon as it arrives.
- Thunderbird supports server-wide news filters that apply to all
newsgroups on a server.
- Thunderbird includes Secure Password Authentication using a new
cross-platform NTLM authentication mechanism for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP.
- Mail filters can now mark messages as junk.
- Tools > Options > Compose > HTML Options allows you to set up
default HTML compose options such as font, size and color.
- Attachments can be opened directly from the compose window to verify
their contents before sending.
- Thunderbird now supports the notion of multiple identities per mail
account. This makes it easy to have several e-mail addresses which end
up going into the same account. Read More about how to set this up.
* Recently Fixed Bugs
- In the case of a failure when copying a message to an online Sent
folder, Thunderbird will now ask if you would like it to try again.
- Pasting data from an OpenOffice.org spreadsheet no longer pastes
random HTML garbage before the actual spreadsheet data into HTML
compose.
- Fixed several situations where LDAP connections were left open when
using LDAP auto complete or performing searches on LDAP directories.
- Improved view source behavior.
- Mail notification for POP3 messages that are marked deleted or
marked read by mail filters no longer occurs.
- The "Mark All Read" keyboard shortcut now works for Linux GTK2.
What's new from release notes:
* Improved Junk Mail Controls
The algorithm for the adaptive junk mail controls has been heavily
redesigned to learn faster and catch more spam.
* New Brand Identity
To be consistent with the Mozilla Foundation's goal of brand identity,
Thunderbird has a new logo and supporting artwork thanks to the fine
work of the Mozilla Visual Identity team.
* Other New Features...
- IMAP users can now benefit from support for the IMAP IDLE command
which allows the mail server to push notifications such as new mail
arriving as soon as it arrives.
- Thunderbird supports server-wide news filters that apply to all
newsgroups on a server.
- Thunderbird includes Secure Password Authentication using a new
cross-platform NTLM authentication mechanism for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP.
- Mail filters can now mark messages as junk.
- Tools > Options > Compose > HTML Options allows you to set up
default HTML compose options such as font, size and color.
- Attachments can be opened directly from the compose window to verify
their contents before sending.
- Thunderbird now supports the notion of multiple identities per mail
account. This makes it easy to have several e-mail addresses which end
up going into the same account. Read More about how to set this up.
* Recently Fixed Bugs
- In the case of a failure when copying a message to an online Sent
folder, Thunderbird will now ask if you would like it to try again.
- Pasting data from an OpenOffice.org spreadsheet no longer pastes
random HTML garbage before the actual spreadsheet data into HTML
compose.
- Fixed several situations where LDAP connections were left open when
using LDAP auto complete or performing searches on LDAP directories.
- Improved view source behavior.
- Mail notification for POP3 messages that are marked deleted or
marked read by mail filters no longer occurs.
- The "Mark All Read" keyboard shortcut now works for Linux GTK2.
outdated pgp helper filters. This was okay'd by maintainer,
Kimmo Suominen.
This fix will close my PR 22226.
The pgpdecode shell script has an insecure tmp file issue.
These pgp help scripts were rewritten in perl and the author no
longer uses pine and possibly the scripts may not work with new
pine versions.
So now MESSAGE suggests installing the security/pinepgp package
instead. Also available are wip/pgpenvelope and wip/pine-pgp-filters
and when they are available in regular pkgsrc these will be
suggested in the MESSAGE too.
Mail::Mbox::MessageParser is a feature-poor but very fast mbox
parser. It uses the best of three strategies for parsing a mailbox:
either using cached folder information, GNU grep, or highly optimized
Perl.
XXX: might need some adaptation for OSs where diff and bzip2 are
not in the base system.
changes:
Updated translations and bug-fixes.
Among them:
#54319 - Message-list blank even tho there are messages (Jeff Stedfast)
#50535 - Doesn't handle EHLO errors proper (Jeff Stedfast)
#50485 - Problems with accentuated gpg passphrases (Jeff Stedfast)
#50096 - GroupWise attachments and indexing (Jeff Stedfast)
#45504 - Warning Dialogs "Error while 'Fetching Mail" On POP3
auto download (Michael Zucchi)
#49357 - Email date is incorrect (Jeff Stedfast)
#46006 - Attempted ESMTP handshake with invalid IPv6 address (Jeff Stedfast)
#41610 - Crash if remote POP reports 0 byte len messag e(Michael Zucchi)
#48759 - Strange behaviour with save as dialog (Jeff Stedfast)
#47638 - Default charset is empty (Jeff Stedfast)
#48466 - Properties window open after attachment removed (Charles Zhang)
#48166 - Size filter doesnt remember the size (Jeff Stedfast)
#53530 - Duplicate of attachments are seen on forward as Redirect (Bill Zhu)
#48998 - Apply Button always remain activated (Charles Zhang)
#51551 - Encoding of the Organization is UNKNOWN (Suresh Chandrasekharan)
#40917 - backspace shouldn't highlight the whole remaining string in
Setup Assistant (Suresh Chandrasekharan)
#47878 - Change "Helvetica" to "Sans Regular" for printing footers (Rodney Dawes)
#32996 - Can select VFolders as Offline folders in Evolution
Settings (Michael Zucchi)
#39410 - "Work offline" does not propobly sync all mails in "offline folders"
(Michael Zucchi)
#48290 - Selecting inverse theme causes text to be printed white-on-white (Antonio Zu)
[...]
And many, many more.
see http://bugzilla.ximian.com/show_bug.cgi
- The postdrop mail submission command could die with SIGHUP and
abort mail submission. This was observed with mail from cron jobs.
- The MySQL client aborted with complaints about multiple attempts
to register the same lookup table. This was observed in the proxymap
daemon.
- As a workaround for agressive SMTP command pipelining clients,
the Postfix SMTP server now allows SMTP clients to overshoot the
SMTP server recipient limit without triggering the server hard
error limit, as long as the number of excess recipients stays within
a hard-coded overshoot limit of 1000. If you have such clients then
you also need to specify "smtpd_error_sleep_time = 0" or else
performance will be poor.
- The LMTP client attempted to reuse a connection after timeout,
causing protocol synchronization errors.
- The trivial-rewrite server could core dump after temporary table
lookup failure. This was not observed in Postfix 2.0.
again in foo_precmd() to a different value. This is an unusual
usage, and these comments may help if a future rc.subr isn't as
accommodating to such trickery. Suggested by lukem.
Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component. The
goal is to produce a cross platform stand alone mail application using
the XUL user interface language.
thunderbird-gtk2 uses gtk2 widget.
0.70
----
The two major changes in this version are new thread manager in clamd
and support for decoding MS Office VBA macros. Both of them have been
implemented by Trog. Besides, there are many improvements and bugfixes
(all listed in ChangeLog), a short summary:
-) clamd
+ new thread manager (with better SMP support)
+ on-access scanning now also available on FreeBSD (with Dazuko 2.0)
+ new directive ArchiveBlockEncrypted
+ new directive ReadTimeout (replaces ThreadTimeout)
+ handle SIGHUP (re-open logfile) and SIGUSR2 (reload database)
+ respect TCPAddr in stream scanner
-) clamav-milter:
+ TCPWrappers support
-) libclamav:
+ support MS Office documents (OLE2) and VBA macro decoding
+ support encrypted archive detection
+ new flags: CL_OLE2, CL_ENCRYPTED (see clamdoc.pdf, Section 6.1)
+ improve virus detection in big files
+ improve support for multipart, bounce and embedded RFC822 messages
+ improve RAR support
+ include backup snprintf implementation
-) clamscan:
+ new option: --block-encrypted
-) freshclam
+ new option: --pid, -p (write pid file if run as daemon)
+ handle SIGHUP (re-open logfile), SIGTERM (terminate with log message),
SIGALRM and SIGUSR1 (wake up and check mirror)
+ fix bug with -u and -c handling
-) contrib
+ windows clamd client now available with source code
-) documentation:
+ new Polish documentation on ClamAV and Samba integration
+ official documentation updated
patch, qmail-smtpd will reject mail during the SMTP conversation
if a recipient is listed in control/badrcptto. This complements
control/badmailfrom as found in stock qmail. Requested by Nathan
Arthur.
Add an rc.d script for qmail-pop3d. It needs sysutils/checkpassword,
which is so tiny I've added the dependency even as I don't use
qmail-pop3d myself.
In the rc.d script for qmail-smtpd, require control/rcpthosts to
be present. This prevents accidental open relays.
Now that it's used for the path to checkpassword too, rename
LOCALBASE_UCSPI_TCP to LOCALBASE_NORMAL.
Convert to buildlink3.
Bump PKGREVISION.
which installs to ${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}. But the MESSAGE
referred to wrong hard-coded location if the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR
was not the default. So use RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR instead.
PKGREVISION not bumped because if someone had changed
RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR before recent change of autoregistration
of rc.d script in PLIST, then it could not have been packaged
in first place.
Note that this commit does not imply that the MESSAGE is correct.
In some cases, the MESSAGE is clearly wrong such as suggesting
running the rc.d script from the example directory (which will work
although).
the RCD_SCRIPTS rc.d script(s) to the PLIST.
This GENERATE_PLIST idea is part of Greg A. Woods'
PR #22954.
This helps when the RC_SCRIPTS are installed to
a different ${RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR}. (Later,
the default RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR will be changed
to be more clear that they are the examples.)
These patches also remove the etc/rc.d/ scripts from PLISTs
(of packages that use RCD_SCRIPTS). (This also removes
now unused references from openssh* makefiles. Note that
qmail package has not been changed yet.)
I have been doing automatic PLIST registration for RC_SCRIPTS
for over a year. Not all of these packages have been tested,
but many have been tested and used.
Somethings maybe to do:
- a few packages still manually install the rc.d scripts to
hard-coded etc/rc.d. These need to be fixed.
- maybe remove from mk/${OPSYS}.pkg.dist mtree specifications too.
changes include:
* Check every fetch operation for success
* documented the fact that mailsync is not really fit for concurrent
mailbox access
* extended loging
* reengineering - clearer naming of variables (I hope)
- int msgno -> unsigned long msgno (as in c-client)
- functions and variables that return/contain only true/false
are now booleans
* do not copy deleted mails
* documented list mode
* list mode can display contents of mailboxes
* more docu
* reordered code to make it more coherent (IMHO)
* various functions (fetch_mail_ids, tdc_mail_open) had too many crucial
side effects which made the code very hard to follow. Untangled that.
* closing a stream before writing in it (c-client logic!) so that new
messages are not marked as seen. That means, that mutt users should be
happy(er?) now.
* more explicit and consistent error messages, more sensible debug output
* documented the code and renamed stuff so that it makes sense
* messages-ids are sanitized and saved in RFC822 format only.
* warnings about spaces in the message id are now optional, see the "-bd"
option
* fixed a bug that occured when files were copied over but could not be saved
for some reason
Changes are bug-fixes mostly, but also synchronizes bundled GD
with GD 2.0.22 and updates PCRE to version 4.5. Several NetBSD
patches were integrated too, so future pkgsrc updates would
be even more smooth.
Full list of changes since PHP 4.3.4 is available at:
http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-4.php#4.3.6http://www.php.net/ChangeLog-4.php#4.3.5
Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component. The
goal is to produce a cross platform stand alone mail application using
the XUL user interface language.
program does not give "Permission denied" arguments while running (and
things like the local mail folders work properly). Lets go with the
revision bump done recently.
the fix is really in glib2, not libglade2 (which hasn't changed at all).
libglade2's revision was bumped to pick up glib2 too, but this has nothing
to do with fixing evolution, so bumping the required glib2 version is more
realistic.
0.68-1
------
Fixed RAR support.
0.68
----
This version fixes a crash with some RAR archives generated by the Bagle worm,
also a few important fixes have been backported from CVS.
We strongly encourage users to install the 0.70-rc version (released today).
0.67
----
This release fixes a memory management problem (platform dependent; can lead
to a DoS attack) with messages that only have attachments (reported by Oliver
Brandmueller). It also contains patches for a few problems found in 0.66 and
has better Cygwin support.
- SMTP AUTH support
- subnet matching and SPF support to better work with mail farms
- All command line options now have equivalent in the config file
- IPv6 aware
- regex can be used in the configuration file