* Several eximon fixes.
* Several TLS fixes.
* Several exim crash fixes.
* Spool file handling fixes.
* Memory management fixes.
* Delivery process looping fix.
* Fix for Darwin's case insensitive filesystem.
* Many other fixes that might not affect some people, but would seriously
annoy others.
This port for exim is now approaching production-worthiness. I expect
it to replace mail/exim some time in the next couple of months, with
mail/exim being moved to mail/exim-old (if not deleted).
Also, sync POST-INSTALL-NOTES with rev 1.7 of mail/exim's version.
* New editing mechanism for attachment list: ~@ tilde escape.
* The ~a tilde escape is obsoleted by ~@ and has been removed.
* Header fields starting with =? are only interpreted as RFC 2047 fields
if they are entirely valid (Bugreport by Russell Kroll).
* Sender addresses in message lists (as in 'delete from@host') match only
the exact from address.
* Added ~x tilde escape (abort message composition without saving dead.letter).
* Fixed recognition of RFC 2045 parameter attributes (Bugreport by Russell
Kroll).
* The "for" command now inserts an intact "Resent-Reply-To:" header field.
in the configuration affecting the base system's MTA, the management
of multiple POST-INSTALL-NOTES files could easily become a nightmare.
Instead, use a single POST-INSTALL-NOTES file that includes instructions
that, at worst, suggest unnecessary but harmless changes.
While here, use bullets instead of a numbered list for the notes, so
that future deltas are easier to read.
Also, mention the 'daily_status_include_submit_mailq' periodic.conf(5)
knob, as reported in PR ports/38925.
PR: ports/38925
Submitted by: Pat Lashley <patl+freebsd@phoenix.volant.org>
about it. This patch causes the modules to prefer the stuff in
PREFIX before the stuff in the base system, which allows it to
find the newly installed File::Spec port.
tobez has already committed a better fix to the base perl in
RELENG_4, but it'll be a while before we can expect that to be
commonplace.
company behind linKbot claimed trademark violations. Fortunately,
Mike W. Meyer picked it up, and the newly renamed and improved
version is now known as www/webcheck.
Canon G2 base red and blue filter multipliers. Put the white point scaling
and the original gamma function back in. Fix the black-and-white output
option, it is now much better and can get 10 bits of information into
the 8-bit RGB output image by adjusting the red and blue guns by +1 relative
to green to handle fractional pixel values. Also added an option -indoor
which sets the red filter to 0.7, a rough compensation for indoor lighting.
1.9.1, but I seem to be having some font issues preventing it from
starting up, so until I get those straightened out, only commit the
maintainer change for now.
Discussed with: marcus