Certificate Chain Security Bypass vulnerability).
- added a couple of post-1.5.20 patches from upstream for regressions
- cleanup the port's handling of sample config files
testing by Simon Kuhnle, Edd Barrett, testing and ok landry@.
As advertised, it is a hack (that abuses -Wl,--as-needed for plugins)
but it speeds up evolution startup by a factor or 9 (yes...).
While here, re-enable the org.gnome.mail.account plugin which became
usable in the process and s/LOCALBASE/TRUEPREFIX.
ok jasper@
Z-push is an implementation of the ActiveSync protocol, which is used
'over-the-air' for multi platform ActiveSync devices, including Windows
Mobile, Ericsson and Nokia phones. With Z-push any groupware can be
connected and synced with these devices.
based on an original port by Gavin Norman.
successfully tested by and ok fkr@
(${SCHEMAS_INSTDIR}). Granted this take one or two more seconds to
install the -plugins subpackage but it allows us to use the generic
gconf-2 goo in PLIST-plugins.
While here, regen wantlib and lib_depends.
ok jasper@
"With plaintext SMTP sessions AND smtpd_tls_auth_only=yes AND
smtp_sasl_auth_enable=yes, the SMTP server logged warnings for
reject_*_sender_login_mismatch, instead of enforcing them."
ok jakob@
"With plaintext SMTP sessions AND smtpd_tls_auth_only=yes AND
smtp_sasl_auth_enable=yes, the SMTP server logged warnings for
reject_*_sender_login_mismatch, instead of enforcing them."
ok jakob@
Mailparse is a PHP extension for parsing and working with
plain and MIME compliant email messages. It is stream based,
so does not keep in-memory copies of the files it processes,
lowering resource use with large messages.
landry@ and Brad for testing various versions of this diff.
ok landry@ after a few rounds of pain with Maildir and the sidebar
patch, eventually resulting in snapshot/patches/sidebar-buffy_c.
used by the multi-instance support and without them "postfix set-permissions",
run at installation time, fails before it sets postdrop and postqueue to the
correct gid and mode, causing a problem for local deliveries. discussed
with Brad and Jakob, ok jakob@ (maintainer).
* split in 2 packages:
-main ===> evolution+base plugins
-plugins ===> plugins part of the "standard" bundle
This makes more sense than previous tweak and preserves ressources.
* disable the mail-account-disable plugin by default (you can still
enable it from the plugins preferences) ; there is something not
quite right about it that makes right-clicking on a folder very
slow ; it's beeing investigated but for now, evolution is slow
enough...
* fix some hardcoded paths in the antispam plugins
* import 2 patches from pkgsrc and FreeBSD which fixes some obvious
issues
* evolution needs gnome-icon-theme to build
* remove the rpath related stuff from LDFLAGS which prevented
building on macppc ; the plugins link with '-rpath $(plugindir)' so
it should not be needed anymore
please CONTACT ME if you see any regression (in which case bernd@ can
spank me for free)
ok jasper@
it is buggy, does not work correctly and upstream development has been
ceased
note that the webaccess now installs under /var/www/zarafa-webaccess
instead of /var/www/zarafa/webacess
A Library for creating easy email filters. It's the successor to
the Mail::Audit module from the same author and allows you to write
programs describing how your mail should be filtered.
- explicitely add build_depends on rarian where gnome-doc-utils is also a
build dependency as it does not itself run_depends on rarian anymore
This was the 2nd and hopefully last pass of rarian/scrollkeeper cleaning.
discussed with jasper@
-main
Zarafa is a full-featured e-mail and groupware solution, focused
towards clients using the MAPI standard. As an MS Exchange replacement,
the Zarafa suite provides the following features:
* Integration with existing Unix mailserver
* Native mobile phone support
* MS Outlook "Look & Feel" webaccess
* Stable MS Outlook sharing (100% MAPI)
This package provides the Open Source version of Zarafa.
-php
Messaging Application Programming Interface (MAPI) is a messaging
architecture and a Component Object Model based API for Microsoft
Windows. MAPI allows client programs to become (e-mail)
messaging-enabled, -aware, or -based by calling MAPI subsystem routines
that interface with certain messaging servers. While MAPI is designed to
be independent of the protocol, it is usually used with MAPI/RPC, the
proprietary protocol that Microsoft Outlook uses to communicate with
Microsoft Exchange.
These functions allow you to access a MAPI compliant email server.
"just do it" robert@, ok jasper@
Zarafa provides full functionality webaccess completely in the Outlook
"Look & Feel". It includes access to email, calendars, contacts, tasks,
shared folders and Public Folders. The AJAX implementation with drag &
drop support is used be competitive with desktop email applications.
This package provides both web and mobile clients access to Zarafa.
"just do it" robert@, ok jasper@
VMime is a powerful C++ class library for working with MIME messages and
Internet messaging services like IMAP, POP or SMTP.
This is a modified libvmime library for use with the Zarafa Outlook
Sharing service.
"just do it" robert@, ok jasper@
libical implements basic iCAL protocols.
This is a modified libical library for use with the Zarafa Outlook
Sharing service.
"just do it" robert@, ok jasper@
libical implements basic iCAL protocols.
This is a modified libical library for use with the Zarafa Outlook
Sharing service.
"just do it" robert@, ok jasper@