| Commit History - (may be incomplete: see CVSWeb link above for full details) |
| Date | By | Description |
13 Jun 2009 20:36:19
1.1.10_1
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erwin  |
Remove mail/silkymail as it has been marked BROKEN for over 11 months. |
29 Jun 2008 23:10:51
1.1.10_1
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itetcu  |
Doesn't fetch; WWW domain is "parked"
Prompted by: QA Tindy run |
07 Jun 2006 15:18:22
1.1.10_1
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edwin  |
add SHA256 checksum |
08 Feb 2006 14:57:05
1.1.10_1
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lawrance  |
Add another master site.
Convert to USE_PHP.
Improve checks for php4-db GDBM support.
PR: ports/92225
Submitted by: Stefan Bethke <stb@lassitu.de>
Approved by: voisine@yahoo.com (maintainer, timeout 14 days) |
21 Feb 2005 01:19:34
1.1.10_1
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kris  |
Remove references to ports recently deleted. |
01 Jun 2004 21:39:14
1.1.10_1
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ceri  |
Correct typo. |
31 Mar 2004 04:12:58
1.1.10_1
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trevor  |
SIZEify (maintainer timeout) |
06 Apr 2003 00:00:44
1.1.10_1
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edwin  |
Mark port NO_PACKAGE because it requires IMAP/IMAP_SSL which isn't
supplied by default.
Submitted by: kris@ |
04 Apr 2003 13:46:59
1.1.10_1
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edwin  |
new port mail/silkymail, a slick looking webmail program
SilkyMail is an Internet mail client that runs in your
browser. It can be used by itself, or in conjunction with
an IMAP or POP-capable client as part of a complete set of
messaging tools. (It works very nicely in conjunction with
Mulberry.)
It was designed by internet mail client experts to work in
high-scalability and diverse environments. It's not just
another webmail hack cut of rough cloth -- it's a real mail
program, that can be used by novice users and advanced users
a like, but with the independence of browser access. SilkyMail
is the smoothest mail client in a browser around.
PR: ports/47721
Submitted by: Aaron Voisine <voisine@yahoo.com> |