openbsd-ports/mail/perdition/patches/patch-perdition_perdition_8
sthen 7c32f87b50 Update Perdition to 1.19-rc5 (using a so-called "release candidate" because
upstream haven't made a real release in quite some time, and this fixes
problems people have encountered). Change to DPB-friendly no_subpackage
handling and don't use groff.

Feedback/tweaks, fix for SSL timeout-related failure, and testing
from Rogier Krieger.
2013-03-15 15:17:36 +00:00

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$OpenBSD: patch-perdition_perdition_8,v 1.1 2013/03/15 15:17:36 sthen Exp $
Sync with new options.h default.
--- perdition/perdition.8.orig Thu Mar 14 14:02:11 2013
+++ perdition/perdition.8 Thu Mar 14 14:04:38 2013
@@ -752,10 +752,11 @@ Perdition allows two idle timeouts to be configured. \
is used before the user has been successfully authenticated with the
back-end server. And after that \-\-timeout is used.
-The default value for both timeouts is is 1800.
-A timeout value of 0 means that the timeouts are disabled and clients and
-back\-end servers can idle indefinitely, though in practice a TCP timeout
-will be in effect.
+The default value for \-\-authentication_timeout is 60 seconds.
+The default value for \-\-timeout is 1800 seconds.
+A timeout value of 0 means that the timeouts are disabled and clients
+and back\-end servers can idle indefinitely, though in practice a
+TCP timeout will be in effect.
.SH LOOP DETECTION
The greeting that perdition displays when accepting an incoming connection
is "+OK POP3 Ready <hostname>" or "* OK IMAP4 Ready <hostname>" in POP3 and