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state Exp; branches; next ; 1.1.1.1 date 2002.02.14.13.00.25; author drochner; state Exp; branches; next ; desc @@ 1.24 log @mail: Replace RMD160 checksums with BLAKE2s checksums All checksums have been double-checked against existing RMD160 and SHA512 hashes The following distfiles were unfetchable (possibly fetched conditionally?): ./mail/qmail/distinfo netqmail-1.05-TAI-leapsecs.patch @ text @$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.23 2021/10/07 14:25:50 nia Exp $ BLAKE2s (tmda-1.1.12.tgz) = bde707309257aa453ceb49b4fd732d18f836dd269cedcf22080b44d2ef702625 SHA512 (tmda-1.1.12.tgz) = 71ca7d0fed69f5a3dd30fa0f1f58d88bdf515249fc709e84c45d1929be9b2d36db1018c1bb58482b757b7006f2681d2b7abf71ab4332d6baf92239c04e7a6585 Size (tmda-1.1.12.tgz) = 1427638 bytes SHA1 (patch-ab) = 4cac0a76d160eebedc06e1789728be5872113fee @ 1.23 log @mail: Remove SHA1 hashes for distfiles @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.22 2015/11/03 23:27:23 agc Exp $ d3 1 a3 1 RMD160 (tmda-1.1.12.tgz) = 8a674f312fe9612fe204d081e7fd3d38d802cdba @ 1.22 log @Add SHA512 digests for distfiles for mail category Problems found locating distfiles: Package mutt: missing distfile patch-1.5.24.rr.compressed.gz Package p5-Email-Valid: missing distfile Email-Valid-1.198.tar.gz Package pine: missing distfile fancy.patch.gz Package postgrey: missing distfile targrey-0.31-postgrey-1.34.patch Package qmail: missing distfile badrcptto.patch Package qmail: missing distfile outgoingip.patch Package qmail: missing distfile qmail-1.03-realrcptto-2006.12.10.patch Package qmail: missing distfile qmail-smtpd-viruscan-1.3.patch Package thunderbird24: missing distfile enigmail-1.7.2.tar.gz Package thunderbird31: missing distfile enigmail-1.7.2.tar.gz Otherwise, existing SHA1 digests verified and found to be the same on the machine holding the existing distfiles (morden). All existing SHA1 digests retained for now as an audit trail. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.21 2007/07/31 04:44:01 schmonz Exp $ a2 1 SHA1 (tmda-1.1.12.tgz) = 0b175d01cd03cb4046d41c62ede2268d4eb12b03 @ 1.21 log @Update to 1.1.12. From the changelog: * tmda-ofmipd now has native STARTTLS and SSL support courtesy of Stephen Warren. The new options are '--tls', '--ssl', '--ssl-key', and '--ssl-crt'. Note that the tlslite Python module needs to be installed to use this feature. For more information, see the "Builtin SSL/TLS" section of http://wiki.tmda.net/TmdaOfmipdHowto * Fixed a minor bug that prevented the use of both SMTPSSL and SMTPAUTH together. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.20 2007/02/26 03:44:21 schmonz Exp $ d5 1 @ 1.20 log @Update to 1.1.11. From the changelog: * The snapshot of the wiki documentation is now included within the main tmda-1.1.x.tgz tarball in the 'doc' directory rather than in a separate tmda-1.1.x-doc.tgz tarball. * New feature courtesy of Vitor Espindola. A new configuration variable, TIMEOUT_UNITS, to give users the ability to customize the timeout unit value strings in the templates instead of using the English defaults of "years", "months", "weeks", "days", "hours", "minutes", and "seconds". For more information, see http://wiki.tmda.net/ConfigurationVariables#TIMEOUT_UNITS * Virtual domain improvements to tmda-pending courtesy of Lloyd Zusman. A '--vhost-script' command-line option has been added to match tmda-ofmipd and tmda-filter. Also two new options have been added, '--vhost-user' and '--vhost-domain'. See the tmda-pending --help output for more information, or for greater detail, see http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.spam.tmda.devel/6584 * An alternative "simpler" example of how to use TLS with tmda-ofmipd via stunnel has been added. See the contrib/ofmipd-stunnel-daemons/ directory. * A bug that broke tmda-filter's '-e' command-line option has been fixed. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.19 2007/02/02 13:08:20 schmonz Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 SHA1 (tmda-1.1.11.tgz) = 790ab6f4258451cb5f18a39883015b896a48a9c1 RMD160 (tmda-1.1.11.tgz) = cc8160a3b60e927611e2363d530d9e539f92dbc0 Size (tmda-1.1.11.tgz) = 1422504 bytes @ 1.19 log @Update to 1.1.10 and take MAINTAINER. From the changelog: * New feature. When a message is released from your pending queue via tmda-cgi, a new trace header 'X-TMDA-CGI' is added to the message which contains both the IP address of the remote host as well as the browser the client used to send the request. This allows you to visually discern that the message was released via tmda-cgi rather than through email confirmation, and also allows for easier tracing. * tmda-ofmipd has a new option courtesy of Robert P. Thille. `-L' turns on logging prints which logs everything that `-d' logs, except for the raw SMTP protocol data. Hence, it is useful if you want to leave logging enabled permanently, but don't want your logs bloated with AUTH data and/or the content of large attachments. * Various tmda-ofmipd bugfixes and improvements from Stephen Warren. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.18 2007/01/11 19:22:43 schmonz Exp $ d3 4 a6 4 SHA1 (tmda-1.1.10.tgz) = cf414f95195cf3a848f056850726c217b100b59a RMD160 (tmda-1.1.10.tgz) = 1c73eecc5ece3e9c793e114af2114b270cb9f9d1 Size (tmda-1.1.10.tgz) = 332865 bytes SHA1 (patch-ab) = 82715854cfdedb0ec92c5d77580d09ccda553073 @ 1.18 log @Avoid passing "-i" to qmail-inject: it's an invalid option and the intended behavior is already the default. Fixes a longstanding problem using TMDA with qmail. While here, mollify pkglint slightly. Bump PKGREVISION. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.17 2006/12/20 03:22:39 schmonz Exp $ d3 3 a5 4 SHA1 (tmda-1.1.9.tgz) = 5c5a0d5e6679dcccfc7e781f859a01054e37d9fe RMD160 (tmda-1.1.9.tgz) = 63cd03cfec6bd644311c2b258f3f4f8fdb3b25f5 Size (tmda-1.1.9.tgz) = 331721 bytes SHA1 (patch-aa) = 579bd9685d0736dccf332e69246a5a5463746791 @ 1.17 log @Fix authfile thinko in tmda-ofmipd. From TMDA SVN revision 2133, via bug report and patch from Nathan Arthur. Bump PKGREVISION. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.16 2006/11/07 07:42:09 schmonz Exp $ d7 1 @ 1.16 log @Update to 1.1.9 (approved by kim@@). From the changelog: * New feature courtesy of Mark Horn. ACTION_EXPIRED_DATED has been extended to support handling multiple ages of dated messages. So you could for example 'bounce' mail to dated addresses that have been expired for more than a week, 'hold' if longer than a month, and 'drop' if over a year, while still setting the default behavior to 'confirm'. For more information and an illustrative example, see http://wiki.tmda.net/ConfigurationVariables#ACTION_EXPIRED_DATED * TMDA's internal copy of the Python email package has been upgraded to v4.0.1. * The bin/tmda-* programs have been revamped to use Python's new 'optparse' library. * TMDA can now optionally store unconfirmed messages in a "Maildir" rather than in TMDA's custom pending queue format. This allows you to use any mail reading program that supports Maildir to browse or search your pending queue, rather than the 'tmda-pending' and 'tmda-cgi' programs, though the latter will still work. * tmda-filter has a new command-line option, '-e/--environ' which you can use to add a VAR=value pair to the environment. One example use of this is to allow TMDA to be setup as a Postfix transport. Contributed by Bernard Johnson. * tmda-filter will defer incoming deliveries if the sticky bit is set on your home directory (as determined by the $HOME variable). This allows you to safely edit the contents of ~/.tmda/ on a live system if you need to. * tmda-ofmipd now has "one-session" mode through the '--one-session' command-line option, courtesy of Stephen Warren. This allows you to use xinetd or tcpserver, possibly in conjunction with stunnel, to spawn tmda-ofmipd, rather than having tmda-ofmipd bind to a port and accept connections on its own. * The new 'dot-tmda' directory in contrib contains a working ~/.tmda/ structure that can be used with only a few changes. See the README in that directory for more info. Not documented yet outside of the README, but this might help new TMDA users get started quicker. * Some of the tmda-* programs will now run on native win32 (tmda-address, tmda-check-address, tmda-pending, and tmda-keygen). * tmda-ofmipd has a new option (--pure-proxy) that can proxy mail for non-TMDA users in addition to TMDA users. This might be useful if you run a mixed environment, and want to use tmda-ofmipd for everyone. See `tmda-ofmipd --help' for more on this option. * New feature from David Bremner. Add 'shell=' and 'python=' tag actions to the outgoing filter. This allows you to add dynamic/shell escaped headers from the outgoing filter file. For example usage, see the TMDA/Hashcash HOWTO I've prepared at http://wiki.tmda.net/TmdaHashCashHowto * The template system has been reorganized to simplify things for users of multi-lingual templates among others. See http://wiki.tmda.net/TemplateHowto and the UPGRADE notes below. * Messages are now simply deleted from your pending queue once they are confirmed or released rather than being renamed with a '3,C' or '3,R' suffix. This provides simpler, more intuitive behavior and decreased storage requirements. * Fixed a bug in TMDAINJECT that caused Message-ID and Date headers to differ when sending to multiple recipients. * Fixes to the tmda.spec file that should allow RPMs to be built with Python 2.3.x. * Tilde expansion is now done automatically for variables in /etc/tmdarc and ~/.tmda/config, so you no longer have to use os.path.expanduser() to do this yourself. e.g, TEMPLATE_DIR = "~/.tmda/templates" now ``just works''. * New 'whitelist' behavior for tmda-pending and tmda-cgi, controlled by http://wiki.tmda.net/ConfigurationVariables#PENDING_WHITELIST_RELEASE * A new 'pipe-headers' incoming filter file source. Identical to 'pipe' except that it only pipes the headers to the program, instead of the headers + body. This should offer greater performance and reliability when processing the message body isn't required. * A new feature to add Mail-Followup-To headers from tmda-sendmail or tmda-ofmipd to messages. See http://wiki.tmda.net/ConfigurationVariables#MAIL_FOLLOWUP_TO @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.15 2005/02/24 09:59:30 agc Exp $ d6 1 @ 1.15 log @Add RMD160 digests. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.14 2004/06/06 05:08:34 schmonz Exp $ d3 3 a5 3 SHA1 (tmda-1.0.3.tgz) = 77a813c3a6d55eecf3fab30b82fdb9004354ae55 RMD160 (tmda-1.0.3.tgz) = 826738deae3dd48084b7dd5bb5535ed11aa36e50 Size (tmda-1.0.3.tgz) = 392608 bytes @ 1.14 log @Update to 1.0.3. From the changelog: * Fixed a small bug in the auto-response rate limiting code that choked on extremely long addresses. (http://mla.libertine.org/tmda-users/2004-01/msg00375.html) * Fixed a small bug in the X-Primary-Address header handling code that was triggered by a broken MTA. (http://mla.libertine.org/tmda-users/2004-01/msg00100.html) * Fixed a bug in TMDAINJECT that caused Message-ID and Date headers to differ when sending to multiple recipients. * Fixed a bug that would cause pending message release to fail under certain MTAs (particularily Exim) if the envelope sender was null <>. pkgsrc changes: * Add rc.d script for tmda-ofmipd. * Create "tofmipd" user for tmda-ofmipd. * Require Python 2.2 or higher, as needed by tmda-ofmipd. * Use subst.mk to honor PKG_SYSCONFDIR. * Set PKG_SYSCONFSUBDIR, as TMDA potentially has several config files. * Update MASTER_SITES. * Use shell globs to simplify some definitions. * Remove MESSAGE, as TMDA provides its own upgrade instructions. * Pass one file at a time to install(1) for the benefit of some of our differently-abled platforms. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.13 2004/01/28 00:12:53 kim Exp $ d4 1 @ 1.13 log @Upgrade to the 1.0 release. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.12 2003/09/23 01:57:18 kim Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-1.0.tgz) = 2fdc470493039c488e8351bbd01c552c67e6de29 Size (tmda-1.0.tgz) = 399384 bytes @ 1.12 log @Update to tmda-0.84 See share/doc/tmda/UPGRADE for important notes, or view the notes from http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/~checkout~/tmda/tmda/UPGRADE before upgrading. There are too many changes to list here. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.11 2002/12/12 04:38:30 kim Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.84.tgz) = 82f5aa2956c255908707e5c607742fd0402505b8 Size (tmda-0.84.tgz) = 308444 bytes @ 1.11 log @Upgrade to tmda-0.65: What's new? * New feature: A new header called ``X-Primary-Address'' is now supported in order to reduce the amount of thinking and planning ahead you need to do when sending mail to a new correspondent who may or may not use a challenge/response system like TMDA. Essentially, this header allows a sender to specify the address he prefers be whitelisted once he confirms his first message. For more information, see the following URLs: * New feature. You can customize the header lines displayed by tmda-pending in interactive mode by setting SUMMARY_HEADERS. See for more information. * New version of Josh Huber's tmda.el. * Bugfixes. Here are the new additions to UPGRADE: * If you are using customized templates, you should replace %(envelope_sender)s with %(confirm_append_address)s in your confirm_request.txt. This is to support the new feature. * When doing program deliveries to procmail, you should no longer be using the ``-f'' option. e.g, DELIVERY = "|/usr/bin/procmail -f $SENDER ~/.procmailrc-tmda" becomes DELIVERY = "|/usr/bin/procmail ~/.procmailrc-tmda" * contrib/sample.tmdarc has been renamed contrib/sample.config. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.10 2002/11/14 04:25:31 kim Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.65.tgz) = 75a29ae2b4612757d772d713630d7a4b1233334b Size (tmda-0.65.tgz) = 237575 bytes @ 1.10 log @Upgrade to tmda-0.64: * New feature. TEMPLATE_DIR_MATCH_SENDER provides a way to further specialize the template selection process. When enabled, TMDA looks for templates in a subdirectory of TEMPLATE_DIR that matches the sender address, and then increasingly general portions of the domain part of the address. For more information and an example, see * tmda-pending now allows messages to be specified on standard input instead of the command line by using `-' instead of a message list. See ``tmda-pending -h'' for an example. Thanks to Michael S. Fischer for the patch. Only accept Python 2.2, as the PLIST is incorrect for 2.1 (due to one file failing to compile). @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.9 2002/11/11 05:28:07 schmonz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.64.tgz) = 796482c04f49e86d90baa1ce7cd312158250b777 Size (tmda-0.64.tgz) = 234295 bytes @ 1.9 log @Update to 0.63. From the changelog: * Python version 2.1 or greater is now required. Upgrade at * When sending an auto response, a new configuration variable (AUTORESPONSE_INCLUDE_SENDER_COPY) is used to control whether a copy of the sender's message is included or not. For available options, If you are using customized templates, you should remove the last few lines in each template which include the sender's copy. For example, in confirm_request.txt: --- Enclosed is a copy of your message. %(original_message)s Otherwise, you'll include two copies of the sender's message. * When sending confirmation requests, Reply-To is now set from the confirm_request.txt template. This is to allow the option to not include the confirmation address in a Reply-To header. If you use a customized confirm_request.txt, you'll need to add the following line to the top (header section) of your template: Reply-To: %(confirm_accept_address)s @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2002/08/31 23:08:41 schmonz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.63.tgz) = b8fe0357111d21a786148fada1a51e50dc7aa33d Size (tmda-0.63.tgz) = 230959 bytes @ 1.8 log @Update to 0.61. From the changelog: * New -A option for tmda-ofmipd to allow authentication against checkpassword compatible programs such as checkpassword-pam (http://checkpasswd-pam.sourceforge.net/). * New -C option for tmda-ofmipd to set a limit on the number of simultaneous connections. Default is 20. * tmda-ofmipd general bugfixes and security improvements. * New config variable, `X_TMDA_IN_SUBJECT' which turns on parsing of the Subject header for X-TMDA override actions. See description in Defaults.py for more information. * New config variable, `ADDED_HEADERS_SERVER' which allows you to add arbitrary headers to all server-sent (i.e, tmda-filter) messages. * Josh Huber's tmda.el, an elisp module for integrating TMDA with Gnus and Message mode, has been added to the contrib directory. This is super-cool, Jason sez check it out! * Major improvements to the filter file language, courtesy of Tim, including: - The addition of "macro" definition and expansion. - The addition of variable interpolation. - A new argument, `-optional', for all rules that access files. - Support for nested filter files with the 'include' statement. For more information on these new features, see the updated TMDA Filter Specification (http://tmda.net/config-filter.html). * Logging capability for client-side message (i.e, those sent with tmda-sendmail). Set LOGFILE_OUTGOING in your config to enable this. * New version of tmda.el. * Fixed a bug which prevented the `from/to-mailman' filter sources from working. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.7 2002/07/23 20:05:47 schmonz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.61.tgz) = ffc9428eebb092debf3578635e0b6ed5648fb9f2 Size (tmda-0.61.tgz) = 153537 bytes @ 1.7 log @Update to 0.58. Changes to the package itself: - Update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE. - Change iterator variables to something other than "file" to placate pkglint. From the changelog: * 'keyword' addresses now use an identifying string like 'dated' and 'sender' addresses do. 'keyword' by default, and customizable via TAGS_KEYWORD. This means you'll need to generate new addresses using `tmda-address', as your old ones will no longer work. If you want your old keyword addresses to be accepted until you can transition to the new format, you can add entries for them in your FILTER_INCOMING. e.g, to jason-promos.8d06eu@@mastaler.com ok to jason-stupid_promo.289j76@@mastaler.com ok * RECIPIENT_DELIMITER is no longer allowed to be part of the keyword in a keyword address. `?' will be substituted for it when a new keyword address is created. * The format for a confirmation request address is now: RECIPIENT-confirm-TIMESTAMP.PID.HMAC, instead of RECIPIENT-confirm-accept.TIMESTAMP.PID.HMAC The new format is detailed in CRYPTO. Because of this change, it's recommended that you run tmda-pending to make sure your queue is free of legitimate messages, since the old confirmation addresses will no longer work. If you are unable to do this and need temporary backward compatibility with the old format, there is a patch against 0.56 available at: * Confirmed messages are now reinjected to the original envelope recipient address (RECIPIENT) rather than to: RECIPIENT-confirm-done.TIMESTAMP.PID.HMAC See CRYPTO for more details. * TMDA now sends outgoing mail by handing it off to an SMTP server instead of the /usr/sbin/sendmail program. By default it will use the standard SMTP port (25) on the local host. You can modify this by setting the "SMTPHOST" variable in your tmdarc. See TMDA/Defaults.py for further information. * tmdarc variable SENDMAIL has been renamed SENDMAIL_PROGRAM, but is irrelevant unless OUTGOINGMAIL = "sendmail". * tmdarc variable PURGED_HEADERS now lists "Bcc:" and "Resent-Bcc" by default. If you define this variable in your tmdarc, be sure to add these two headers. * CRYPT_KEY should be removed from ~/.tmdarc or ~/.tmda/config. Your secret key is now read from CRYPT_KEY_FILE, which defaults to ~/.tmda/crypt_key. To make this conversion, move your existing CRYPT_KEY to ~/.tmda/crypt_key, but without the double-quotes. e.g, if CRYPT_KEY = "df7a18a8d95f02ff94bf6463a8ec214cf20cb9e8" ~/.tmda/crypt_key should contain: df7a18a8d95f02ff94bf6463a8ec214cf20cb9e8 * ~/.tmdarc and ~/.tmda/config are no longer checked for file permissions. Instead, make sure ~/.tmda/crypt_key is chmod 400 or 600 (or 640 if ALLOW_MODE_640 = 1). * An exception is no longer be raised if ~/.tmdarc or ~/.tmda/config is missing. However, a ~/.tmda/crypt_key file is required. * tmda-keygen now outputs an unquoted key instead of a CRYPT_KEY line. * Template variables dated_cookie_address and sender_cookie_address were replaced with dated_recipient_address and sender_recipient_address, which are based on the RECIPIENT address. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.6 2002/05/14 14:38:56 schmonz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.58.tgz) = b7c7d64bf146b471b1c73b757951d7e559424892 Size (tmda-0.58.tgz) = 134229 bytes @ 1.6 log @Update to 0.55. Changes: * Tighter integration of the local delivery code. An external LDA like procmail is now required only if you are running Sendmail. Further, if you are driving TMDA with procmail, you no longer need to maintain a second procmailrc (e.g, ~/.procmailrc-tmda) for final delivery. * Improvements to the mailing list filter file sources. * Bugfixes. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.5 2002/05/12 15:01:59 schmonz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.55.tgz) = 993ea1fc1034051b864e407f130da652c5b98c93 Size (tmda-0.55.tgz) = 127568 bytes @ 1.5 log @Update to 0.54. Changes: * New ``--terse-summary'' option to tmda-pending which can be used as an alternative to ``--summary''. See ``tmda-pending -h'' for more. * New tmdarc options PENDING_DELETE_APPEND and PENDING_RELEASE_APPEND which define filenames to which the sender address will be appended when a message is deleted or released by tmda-pending. This can be used for example to update your white/blacklist from tmda-pending. * In addition to ~/.tmdarc, ~/.tmda/config is now a valid location for your TMDA configuration file. * Performance improvements. * Bugfixes. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.4 2002/04/23 19:26:34 schmonz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.54.tgz) = 7bdcb7045cdbd46d2e0050136da06b1abeff2589 Size (tmda-0.54.tgz) = 126428 bytes @ 1.4 log @Update to 0.52: * Fix a bug in tmda-pending that would result in delivered messages being skipped during batch/delete (-bd) runs. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.3 2002/04/07 06:56:34 schmonz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.52.tgz) = 71482b20c2201cb0db3653a20cab580c2340707e Size (tmda-0.52.tgz) = 125340 bytes @ 1.4.2.1 log @Merge from pkgsrc-current to buildlink2 branch. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.6 2002/05/14 14:38:56 schmonz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.55.tgz) = 993ea1fc1034051b864e407f130da652c5b98c93 Size (tmda-0.55.tgz) = 127568 bytes @ 1.3 log @Update to 0.51. From the changelog: * Messages in the pending directory are no longer deleted after they are confirmed (or released) and delivered. Now they are simply noted in the DELIVERED_CACHE file. * BOUNCE_TEXT_ALREADY_CONFIRMED has been deprecated. * The confirm_accept.txt template has been modified. The message body of the notification is no longer hardcoded, but rather stored in %(confirm_accept_text)s, which comes from one of the following tmdarc variables depending on context: CONFIRM_ACCEPT_TEXT_INITIAL CONFIRM_ACCEPT_TEXT_ALREADY_CONFIRMED CONFIRM_ACCEPT_TEXT_ALREADY_RELEASED * Custom templates are now referred to by a template directory rather than individually. Any templates found in this directory will be used, otherwise the default templates will be used. You can specify a custom template directory in one of two ways: A TEMPLATE_DIR setting in your tmdarc. This replaces use of CONFIRM_ACCEPT_TEMPLATE and CONFIRM_REQUEST_TEMPLATE. tmda-filter's -t option, which replaces both -A and -R. * The 'unquoted' and 'parens' options to MESSAGE_FROM_STYLE have been deprecated. 'angles' now double-quotes the fullname only when necessary. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.2 2002/03/14 17:24:19 wiz Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.51.tgz) = e57391f4f42b1f0519c80bb8f12cab6b0a8386c0 Size (tmda-0.51.tgz) = 124488 bytes @ 1.2 log @Update to 0.48, provided by Amitai Schlair in pkg/15783. Changes: * TMDA has acquired the ability to handle local mail delivery itself. It can now do safe and reliable delivery to qmail-style Maildirs and mboxrd-format mboxes, as well as program (pipe) delivery, and forward to a different e-mail address. * Added an -autodbm argument to the 'from-file' and 'to-file' filter sources to match the existing -autocdb capability. -autodbm automatically maintains a DBM file for the specified TMDA list file. No more rebuilding your DBM files by hand, cron, or scripting. * Added the ability to use 'from*' rules in outgoing filters. See the TMDA Filter Specification for details. * Lots of internal reorganization. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2002/02/14 13:00:25 drochner Exp $ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.48.tgz) = b993aeac7832b9d49c0ff298e3cd36f896ec6888 Size (tmda-0.48.tgz) = 119444 bytes @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 2 a4 2 SHA1 (tmda-0.46.tgz) = 22b68d7f697bbe6a3e70990e4b44af4880b09299 Size (tmda-0.46.tgz) = 97711 bytes @ 1.1.1.1 log @import of tmda-0.46, a Python-based SPAM reduction system, submitted by Amitai Schlair per PR pkg/15075 @ text @@