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zuntum
efd2204448 Store patches locally instead of fetching them from PATCH_SITES - fixes
problem with qmailqueue patch unexpectedly differing over time
2002-05-03 10:39:00 +00:00
zuntum
d6ff77a116 Apply QMAILQUEUE patch:
Bruce Guenter has written a patch which causes any program that would
run qmail-queue to look for an environment variable QMAILQUEUE.
If it is present, it is used in place of the string "bin/qmail-queue"
when running qmail-queue. This could be used, for example, to add a program
into the qmail-smtpd->qmail-queue pipeline that could do filtering,
rewrite broken headers, etc.

This does not break anything, and is required by some programs, for instance
qmail-scanner.

Bump PKGREVISION - we are at qmail-1.03nb2 now.
2002-01-28 18:28:09 +00:00
zuntum
8e8fc9dbc9 Initial import of qmail-1.03 -- SECURE, reliable, efficient, simple, and FAST MTA for UNIX systems
qmail checks for qmail users' existance at compile time, so this package
must be built as root (it tries to add necessary users and groups),
thus NO_PACKAGE and IS_INTERACTIVE are set. PLIST file is left
empty intentionally, because qmail installs itself to /var/qmail,
outside ${PREFIX}.

The qmail program is a secure, reliable, efficient simple message
transfer agent.  It is meant to be a replacement for the entire
sendmail-binmail system that most UNIX hosts use.

Although qmail holds security and reliability as its top two
priorities, it is also fast.  On a Pentium under BSD/OS, qmail can
easily handle 200000 separate messages per day that are injected
and must then be delivered to local mailboxes!

Security and reliability are qmail's two strengths, however.  The
qmail package ensures a message, once accepted, will never be lost.
An optional new mailbox format, maildir, even lets users safely
read their mail over NFS, while still accepting new mail deliveries.

The following features are supported: host and user masquerading,
full host hiding, virtual domains, null clients, list-owner rewriting,
relay control, double-bounce recording, arbitrary RFC 822 address
lists, cross-host mailing-list loop detection, per-recipient
checkpointing, downed host backoffs, independent message retry
schedules, a drop-in sendmail replacement, and more!

The package is still being worked on.
2001-08-13 09:10:10 +00:00