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- SENDMAIL_WITH_TLS honors WITH_OPENSSL_BASE
when set later by bsd.openssl.mk
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- SENDMAIL_WITH_TLS now supports openssl in ports for > 4.1
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1. SSL linking fix
2. specific openldap depedency (ports/48621)
3. Kerberos linking fix
PR: 50964
Submitted by: Vivek Khera <khera@kcilink.com>
Obtained from: 1. dirk.meyer@dinoex.sub.org
2. Christian Kratzer <ck@cksoft.de>
3. Miles Egan <miles@caddr.com>
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PR: 50958
Submitted by: Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org>
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Noticed by: lioux
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- Portlint
PR: 50925
Submitted by: Kimura Fuyuki <fuyuki@hadaly.org>
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update of mail/ssmtp to 2.60.3
PR: ports/40344
Submitted by: Oliver Eikemeier <eikemeier@fillmore-labs.com>
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PR: ports/50920
Submitted by: maintainer
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portversion because I don't know if .db files are compatible from one lib to
the next (I suspect they're not).
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* Fix the "extra files" complaints from bento.
* The diagnosis patch committed recently is no longer needed, the sparc build
appears to be OK.
PR: ports/50906
Submitted by: maintainer
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Miscellous fixes:
* Make sure home directory of nullmail user is correct.
(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/mid.cgi?db=mid&id=20030207081144.GB52029@fatpipi.cirx.org)
* Typo fixed in pkg-message.
(Submitter: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>)
* Better startup script.
(Submitter: lewiz <purple@lewiz.info>)
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The TMDA port is out of date.
PR: ports/50372
Submitted by: Mike Meyer <mwm@mired.org>
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Make dependencies on modules included in the perl 5.8
distribution conditional on the perl version installed.
While I'm here, remove SITE_PERL and MAN(3)PREFIX.
17 + 29 + 234 = 280 PRs. It's about time he starts doing the work himself!
PR: ports/50588
Submitted by: Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk>
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PR: ports/50489
Submitted by: Thierry Thomas <thierry@pompo.net>
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- Cleanup
- Use bsd.gnustep.mk
PR: 50479
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* Convert to the new GNOME infrastructure
PR: 50882 [1]
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Noticed by: bento
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PR: ports/48904
Submitted by: Matthias Andree <matthias.andree@web.de> (maintainer)
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PR: 50805
Submitted by: Erwin Lansing <erwin@lansing.dk> (maintainer)
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o Enable WITH_MUTT_SLANG when PACKAGE_BUILDING (so mutt-devel behaves
like mutt). This is safe, since slang has decent defaults now.
PR: ports/540787
Submitted by: Udo Schweigert <udo.schweigert@siemens.com> (maintainer)
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2) In the sample configuration file, allow relaying from the IPv6 and
IPv4 localhost addresses.
This fixes relaying problems for folks using things like IPv6-enabled
mailman.
Bump PORTREVISION accordingly.
Reported by: Alexander Sabourenkov <lxnt@caravan.ru> (1)
Mark Edwards <mark@antsclimbtree.com> (2)
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PR: 50407
Submitted by: Linh Pham <question@closedsrc.org>
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more than two years now...
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Reported by: bento via kris
Obtained from: Cyrus
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PR: 50689
Submitted by: MAINTAINER
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PR: ports/50699
Submitted by: maintainer
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any emails that are received that come from an open relay as
determined by your choice of RBL checking service (i.e. bl.spamcop.net).
This is useful if you'd rather have the mail user agent (MUA) deal with
potential spam rather than just blocking it in case you loose
legitimate messages. Note that the X-RBL-Warning header is only set if
the site was found to be an open-relay.
For more information, see the rbl-milter website at:
WWW: http://opensource.confusticate.com/rbl-milter/
RBL-Milter was created by Jeremy Beker <gothmog@confusticate.com> and
the port is maintained by Ned Wolpert <wolpert@codeheadsystems.com>
PR: 45605
Submitted by: wolpert@codeheadsystems.com
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PR: 49958
Submitted by: Olivier Tharan <olive@oban.frmug.org>
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a tool to generate statistics on a {exim/postfix/sendmail}/spamd system.
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Changes file for more information.
Conditionalize dependency on p5-MIME-Base64 for perl < 5.8.
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it's no longer necessary.
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PR: 50637
Submitted by: Lefteris Chatzibarbas <lefcha@hellug.gr>
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and installed by different user.
Submitted by: David Magda <dmagda@magda.ca>
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to use by default now, unless the user specifies NO_MAILWRAPPER.
Submitted by: Thomas Seck <tmseck@netcologne.de>
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Exchange server. The MS Exchange server gets upset that MessageWall sends
the "250 2.0.0 h1Q0Qc907062 Message accepted for delivery" and the "\r\n"
in different packets. The first patch works around this MS problem.
See http://messagewall.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-browse.cgi?command=showthread&list=messagewall-discuss&month=200302&threadid=nnoiaogojliciagmgpbk
The other patch changes how MessageWall behaves when there are multiple
recipients to a message. MessageWall accepts the first recipient, but
defers the second with a temporary SMTP error. This can take some time
for all recipients to get the message when the sending side has a long
queue time. MessageWall does this since different recipients of a message
can have different profiles. We, along with a number of sites, use a
single profile for all inbound email. This patch, which must be enabled
when the port is built with -DMESSAGEWALL_ALLOW_MULT_RCPT, allows multiple
recipients, using the profile of the first recipient.
See: http://www.messagewall.org/cgi-bin/ezmlm-browse.cgi?command=showthread&list=messagewall-discuss&month=200303&threadid=lcjcimckfmdphlhpjjhn
PR: ports/50296
Submitted by: Douglas K. Rand <rand@meridian-enviro.com>
Approved by: maintainer timeout (12 days)
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use "tar cf" and "tar xf" instead of "cp -R".
generate real PLIST in do-install phase.
Noticed by: kris and bento
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The cyrus port takes no steps to insure the deliver databases
are properly pruned. This can be quite easily accomplished
on a daily basis by adding a periodic file to take care of
this. This should be a model for other ports that require
daily/weekly/monthly actions. Why else did we bother to
break up the cron jobs into the /etc/periodic* structure?
PR: ports/26801
Submitted by: Nick Sayer <nsayer@quack.kfu.com>
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supplied by default.
Submitted by: kris@
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