camield
47cf7cd07d
add real name to MAINTAINER, plus a few nits
2000-09-25 07:40:09 +00:00
camield
802271bf54
- remove FAKE=yes
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- add HOMEPAGE to Makefile
2000-09-15 14:42:38 +00:00
camield
d755d77eaa
- patch on GNU md5 routines to make popa3d work on Sparc
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(bra@fsn.hu through solar@false.com )
2000-08-16 07:27:12 +00:00
camield
ba5efa316b
Add APOP patch from Dug Song as a flavor, requested by Attila Nagy <bra@fsn.hu>
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Note that the apop flavor does APOP authentication _only_,
complain to Dug Song if that bothers you. :-)
2000-08-04 09:51:00 +00:00
espie
f100c128f9
Remove NO_CONFIGURE/NO_PATCH/NO_EXTRACT/NO_MTREE
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Kill corresponding FAKE=Yes and switch to CONFIGURE_STYLE while I'm at it.
2000-06-16 23:06:03 +00:00
camield
7c8f67713f
- add HOMEPAGE
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- remove FAKE
- add tag to PLIST
- use PREFIX and HOMEPAGE in MESSAGE
- bump NEED_VERSION
2000-06-14 07:30:45 +00:00
espie
0fd05ef2ce
Move all NEED_VERSION right after CATEGORY
2000-03-24 22:11:32 +00:00
camield
d2f4aea5cb
No need for DESTDIR in do-install target, using fake
2000-03-07 10:07:27 +00:00
camield
a6922a99cd
- Fake
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- {yes|YES} -> Yes
2000-03-07 09:57:25 +00:00
turan
504f314d16
espie will not shut up about this, DISTF -> DISTFILES, PKG -> PACKAGE
2000-02-15 05:03:51 +00:00
turan
1574b9aa2e
gpl licenses
2000-02-12 08:02:07 +00:00
espie
b3ed337056
Change MAKE_FLAGS to remove the -f.
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Actually reading the Makefiles proved that about one third of them was
confused about this already...
2000-02-12 00:43:57 +00:00
camield
dce5acf88b
- add MASTER_SITE
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- incorporate feedback from author in SECURITY
- move post-install message from INSTALL to MESSAGE
- Makefile-patch -> MAKE_FLAGS
2000-02-09 08:37:32 +00:00
brad
ade0760a17
upgrade to popa3d 0.4; From: maintainer
2000-02-03 18:45:38 +00:00
brad
eaac791eb5
add net category to CATEGORIES
1999-09-12 15:04:40 +00:00
brad
497554b415
add popa3d;
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popa3d is a POP3 daemon by Solar Designer.
In order, its design goals are:
1. Security (to the extent that is possible with POP3 at all, of course).
2. Reliability (again, as limited by the mailbox format and the protocol).
3. RFC compliance (slightly relaxed to work with real-world POP3 clients).
4. Performance (limited by the more important goals above)
1999-09-10 22:07:34 +00:00