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non port: mail/mailscanner/files/patch-Makefile

Number of commits found: 3

Thursday, 20 Nov 2003
22:10 sergei search for other commits by this committer
- Update to 4.24-5
- Re-write/clean up most of port's Makefile
- Remove the need for patch, use Perl to substitute strings

PR:             58715
Submitted by:   maintainer
Original commit
Tuesday, 12 Aug 2003
07:38 leeym search for other commits by this committer
update to mailscanner-4.22.5

PR:             55461
Submitted by:   services-root <j.koopmann@seceidos.de>
Original commit
Wednesday, 18 Jun 2003
03:11 foxfair search for other commits by this committer
PR:             53251
Submitted by:   Jan-Peter Koopmann <j.koopmann@seceidos.de>

Add mailscanner 4.21.9, a powerful virus/spam scanning framework
for Sendmail and Exim.

MailScanner is a complete e-mail security system designed for use on
e-mail gateways. It protects against viruses, and detects attacks against
e-mail client packages (such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Eudora). It can
also detect almost all unsolicited commercial e-mail (spam) passing through
it and respond to all incidents in a wide variety of ways.

Not only can it scan for known viruses, but it can also protect against
unknown viruses hidden inside e-mail attachments by refusing entry to
attachments whose  filenames match any given pattern. This can include generic
patterns that trap filenames attempting to hide the true filename extension
(e.g. ".txt.vbs").
Original commit

Number of commits found: 3