2006-11-26 06:35:12 -05:00
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@comment $OpenBSD: PLIST-main,v 1.1 2006/11/26 11:36:32 espie Exp $
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@pkgpath mail/maildrop
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2006-11-03 10:15:02 -05:00
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@newgroup _courier:571
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@newuser _courier:571:571:daemon:Courier Mail Server:/var/empty:/sbin/nologin
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2006-11-16 16:48:21 -05:00
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@owner _courier
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@group _courier
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2003-03-31 08:43:17 -05:00
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bin/lockmail
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2006-11-16 16:48:21 -05:00
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@owner
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@group
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2001-05-10 19:05:01 -04:00
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bin/mailbot
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2006-11-16 16:48:21 -05:00
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@owner _courier
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@group _courier
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import maildrop-1.2
This one has been pending for around two months because
it installs root suid files. The port strips these out
by default, and pkg/SECURITY has details on if they need
to be reenabled. qmail at least doesnt need it, others can
probably be configured to not.
(naddy@ and avsm@ discussed this)
--
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. It
reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message
to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style
mailboxes, and maildirs.
maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which
describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided
having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere
else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
maildrop is written in C++, and is significantly larger than procmail
in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
2000-10-09 18:29:05 -04:00
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bin/maildrop
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2006-11-16 16:48:21 -05:00
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@owner
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@group
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import maildrop-1.2
This one has been pending for around two months because
it installs root suid files. The port strips these out
by default, and pkg/SECURITY has details on if they need
to be reenabled. qmail at least doesnt need it, others can
probably be configured to not.
(naddy@ and avsm@ discussed this)
--
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. It
reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message
to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style
mailboxes, and maildirs.
maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which
describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided
having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere
else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
maildrop is written in C++, and is significantly larger than procmail
in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
2000-10-09 18:29:05 -04:00
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bin/makemime
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bin/reformail
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bin/reformime
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2004-09-15 05:09:41 -04:00
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@man man/man1/lockmail.1
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@man man/man1/mailbot.1
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@man man/man1/maildrop.1
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@man man/man1/makemime.1
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@man man/man1/reformail.1
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@man man/man1/reformime.1
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@man man/man5/maildir.5
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@man man/man7/maildirquota.7
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2004-12-06 18:06:01 -05:00
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@man man/man7/maildropex.7
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@man man/man7/maildropfilter.7
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@man man/man7/maildropgdbm.7
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2004-09-15 05:09:41 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/
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import maildrop-1.2
This one has been pending for around two months because
it installs root suid files. The port strips these out
by default, and pkg/SECURITY has details on if they need
to be reenabled. qmail at least doesnt need it, others can
probably be configured to not.
(naddy@ and avsm@ discussed this)
--
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. It
reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message
to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style
mailboxes, and maildirs.
maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which
describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided
having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere
else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
maildrop is written in C++, and is significantly larger than procmail
in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
2000-10-09 18:29:05 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/INSTALL
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share/doc/maildrop/README
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2006-11-03 08:50:54 -05:00
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share/doc/maildrop/README.maildirquota.txt
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import maildrop-1.2
This one has been pending for around two months because
it installs root suid files. The port strips these out
by default, and pkg/SECURITY has details on if they need
to be reenabled. qmail at least doesnt need it, others can
probably be configured to not.
(naddy@ and avsm@ discussed this)
--
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. It
reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message
to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style
mailboxes, and maildirs.
maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which
describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided
having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere
else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
maildrop is written in C++, and is significantly larger than procmail
in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
2000-10-09 18:29:05 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/README.postfix
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2006-11-03 08:50:54 -05:00
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share/doc/maildrop/README.sharedfolders.txt
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share/doc/maildrop/README.unicode.txt
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share/doc/maildrop/SECURITY
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import maildrop-1.2
This one has been pending for around two months because
it installs root suid files. The port strips these out
by default, and pkg/SECURITY has details on if they need
to be reenabled. qmail at least doesnt need it, others can
probably be configured to not.
(naddy@ and avsm@ discussed this)
--
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. It
reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message
to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style
mailboxes, and maildirs.
maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which
describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided
having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere
else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
maildrop is written in C++, and is significantly larger than procmail
in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
2000-10-09 18:29:05 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/UPGRADE
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2004-09-15 05:09:41 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/
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2003-03-31 08:43:17 -05:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/deliverquota.html
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share/doc/maildrop/html/lockmail.html
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2001-05-10 19:05:01 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/mailbot.html
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2003-03-31 08:43:17 -05:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/maildir.html
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import maildrop-1.2
This one has been pending for around two months because
it installs root suid files. The port strips these out
by default, and pkg/SECURITY has details on if they need
to be reenabled. qmail at least doesnt need it, others can
probably be configured to not.
(naddy@ and avsm@ discussed this)
--
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. It
reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message
to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style
mailboxes, and maildirs.
maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which
describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided
having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere
else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
maildrop is written in C++, and is significantly larger than procmail
in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
2000-10-09 18:29:05 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/maildirmake.html
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2003-03-31 08:43:17 -05:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/maildirquota.html
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import maildrop-1.2
This one has been pending for around two months because
it installs root suid files. The port strips these out
by default, and pkg/SECURITY has details on if they need
to be reenabled. qmail at least doesnt need it, others can
probably be configured to not.
(naddy@ and avsm@ discussed this)
--
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. It
reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message
to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style
mailboxes, and maildirs.
maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which
describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided
having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere
else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
maildrop is written in C++, and is significantly larger than procmail
in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
2000-10-09 18:29:05 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/maildrop.html
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share/doc/maildrop/html/maildropex.html
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share/doc/maildrop/html/maildropfilter.html
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share/doc/maildrop/html/maildropgdbm.html
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share/doc/maildrop/html/makemime.html
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2003-03-31 08:43:17 -05:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/manpage.css
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import maildrop-1.2
This one has been pending for around two months because
it installs root suid files. The port strips these out
by default, and pkg/SECURITY has details on if they need
to be reenabled. qmail at least doesnt need it, others can
probably be configured to not.
(naddy@ and avsm@ discussed this)
--
maildrop is a replacement for your local mail delivery agent. It
reads a mail message from standard input, then delivers the message
to your mailbox. maildrop knows how to deliver mail to mbox-style
mailboxes, and maildirs.
maildrop will optionally read instructions from a file, which
describes how to filter incoming mail. Instructions can be provided
having mail delivered to alternate mailboxes, or forwarded somewhere
else. Unlike procmail, maildrop uses a structured filtering language.
maildrop is written in C++, and is significantly larger than procmail
in compiled form. However, it uses resources much more efficiently.
Unlike procmail, maildrop will not read a 10 megabyte mail message
into memory. Large messages are saved in a temporary file, and are
filtered from the temporary file.
2000-10-09 18:29:05 -04:00
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share/doc/maildrop/html/reformail.html
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share/doc/maildrop/html/reformime.html
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share/doc/maildrop/html/rfc2045.html
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share/doc/maildrop/html/rfc822.html
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2006-11-03 08:50:54 -05:00
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share/doc/maildrop/maildroptips.txt
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share/doc/maildrop/quotawarnmsg
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