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Update Courier-MTA to 1.3.5 This updates the following packages that are all built from the same source: mail/courier-mta mail/courier-maildir net/couriertcpd Changes since 0.68.1: Too many to list here (0.68.1 was released in 2012). The full changelog can be found here: https://sourceforge.net/p/courier/courier.git/ci/713d051033c8d94b594b6bc61f0652b0951af752/tree/courier/ChangeLog Note that the Maildir unicode format has changed in the 1.0 release. See mail/courier-maildir/MESSAGE.UTF8 for details.
Changes 0.68.1: * rfc2045mkboundary.c was broken in 0.68 Changes 0.68: * rfc2045/rfc2045mkboundary.c (rfc2045_mk_boundary): truncate the hostname portion of the boundary to 30 chars. * courier/doc/courier.sgml: Remove descriptions of some configuration files that were moved to the courier-authlib package a while ago. They don't belong here any more. * courier/submit.C: Use the authenticated address, instead of the return address, for domain-based virtual configuration. * courier/libs/cfilename.c (config_has_vhost): Checks whether vhost.[ip] exists. * courier/module.esmtp/courieresmtpd.c (main): Only set a message's virtual host if vhost.[ip] exists. * courier/module.esmtp/esmtpclient.c (get_sourceaddr): Make sure the input buffer is null-terminated. * courier/submit.C (getrcpts): If there's no vhost setting from the sender's IP address (this includes local mail!) if vhost.domain exists, use [domain] as the virtual host. * Remove config_search(), which simply called config_localfilename(). Change all current callers to call config_localfilename(). * courier/libs/cfilename.c (config_set_local_vhost): saves a string that gets appended as a suffix, by config_localfilename(), and if that filename exists, that's returned as the filename, otherwise it's the original string without the suffix. config_get_local_vhost() returns the suffix string. to config_set_local_vhost(). * courier/libs/comsubmitclient.c (submit_fork): If config_get_local_vhost(), add a -vhost parameter to submit(). * courier/submit.C (cppmain): -vhost sets config_set_local_vhost(). * courier/submit2.C (closectl): New COMCTLFILE_VHOST parameter in the config file, taken from the vhost setting. * courier/libs/comctlfile.c (ctlfile_setvhost): If COMCTLFILE_VHOST is set, call ctlfile_setvhost(), return an indication if the vhost has changed. Absence of a COMCTLFILE_VHOST treated as a discrete "(null)" setting. * courier/module.esmtp/esmtpclient.c (esmtpchild): If ctlfile_setvhost() then disconnect the current socket, if one is open. * courier/module.esmtp/esmtpclient.c (get_sourceaddr): The IP address specified in ipout or ip6out overrides SOURCE_ADDRESS and SOURCE_ADDRESS_IPV6 environment variable. * courier/module.local/localmail.c (main): Call ctlfile_setvhost(). * courier/module.uucp/uucp.c (uux): Call ctlfile_setvhost(). * courier/module.dsn/dsn.c (main): Call ctlfile_setvhost(). * liblock/mail.c (dotlock_exists): Quell a compiler warning. * courier/courierd.dist.in SOURCE_ADDRESS: Add a note that this setting is deprecated.
courier-0.65.0 et al: * gpglib/list.c: Handle GnuPG 2 --with-colons output format changes. * gpglib/mimegpgfork.c: GnuPG 2 wants --batch when specifying passphrase-fd. * tcpd/configure.in: Check if explicit linking with libgpg-error is required. * tcpd/libcouriergnutls.c (tls_connect): Fix bad call to gnutls_server_name_set(). Affects Courier compiled with GnuTLS support. * maildrop/mailbot.c (main): Set close-on-exec bit on opened files. * courier/doc/courier.sgml: Move the SPF section to a separate refsect2 to work around misformatting by the manpage stylesheet. * rfc2045/rfc2045reply.c (mkreply): Fix sender's name in the reply salutation. * html/en-us/newmsg.html: Ditto. * rfc2045/reformime.sgml: Document the -c option to reformime. * imapd.c (main): Fix typo in alert message. * Big quota patch (with some changes). (See the Changelog(s) for previous releases) Based on patch(es) from PR pkg/42989 by Brian Candler.
Update mail/courier-mta to 0.57.1. Changes from version 0.56.0 include: * Major code cleanup. * "User unknown" reports complete local address, including extensions. * Only run courierfilters after all control files are closed. * "opt BOFHHEADERLIMIT" replaces hardcoded limit of 100,000 bytes of headers per message. * Reject <@domain.com> for a recipient's address. * Tolerate newline-less responses from the filter. * Document that sysexit 100 from .courier is a permanent failure. * "courier show all" and "courier clear all" commands for managing backscatter suppression list.
Update mail/courier-mta to 0.56.0. Changes from version 0.53.2 include: + Drop the uucp module from the default option set. + Patch the webmlm sources to not use "stdin" and "stdout" as function or member names as they can be macros according to the C standards. * webadmin: Remove check that prevents multiple virtual domains to be aliased to the same account. * webmlmd: new CGI module that can manage a Courier mailing list created with couriermlm. * Rewrite and code cleanup of couriermlm. * Use domain name, not MX hostname, for looking up authenticated SMTP passwords in esmtpauthclient
First cut at packaging the MTA and mailing list components of courier-0.53.1 as mail/courier-mta. The Courier mail transfer agent (MTA) is a modular multiprotocol mail server that's designed to strike a balance between reasonable performance, flexibility and features. This package differs from traditional courier-mta packages in that the webmail, imap/pop3, and maildrop components are not included because they are supplied by the mail/sqwebmail, mail/courier-imap, and mail/maildrop packages, respectively. When Courier-MTA is installed together with Courier-IMAP and SqWebMail, they form an integrated mail/groupware server suite that provides ESMTP, IMAP, POP3, webmail, and mailing list services within a single, consistent, framework. A web-based administration and configuration tool is included for comprehensive configuration of the entire Courier software suite. Many thanks to Yarema <yds@CoolRat.org> whose Courier port for FreeBSD was an invaluable reference.
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