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Number of commits found: 10 |
Friday, 31 Oct 2014
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23:21 bapt
Simplify plist
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Wednesday, 11 Dec 2013
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08:29 bapt
Support stage
Support packaging as a user
Define Make arguments instead of heavily patching
Fix build on 10 and HEAD
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Monday, 16 Mar 2009
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15:28 rafan
- Update to 1.3.1
- Convert old style rc script to the new world order
- Some other cleanups
PR: ports/132611
Submitted by: Bapt <baptiste.daroussin at gmail.com>
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Wednesday, 16 Apr 2008
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17:30 beech
- Update to 1.1.0
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Tuesday, 5 Feb 2008
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06:35 beech
- Update to 1.0.19 and make fetchable.
- Pet portlint
- Take maintainership
Submitted by: Mike Bristow <mike@urgle.com>
Reported by: pointyhat via pav
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Thursday, 10 Jan 2008
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19:00 beech
- Update to 1.0.18
- Makefile and plist cleanup
- Release: Prayer 1.0.18
- Important Security fix:
- os_connect_unix() had a strcpy() which should have been strncpy() to
prevent buffer overrun. Prayer 1.0.17 was mostly safe.
- Release: Prayer 1.0.17
- Fix small foulup wuth gethostbyname() calculations when binding
Prayer to specific interfaces.
- Cleanups to stop char vs unsigned char warnings with latest
c-client.
- Make sure that all internal draft messages consistently use CRLF.
- Security audit for Prayer frontend following attack:
- Optional Chroot environment (See chroot options in config file).
- Stripped out debugging code.
PR: ports/119496
Submitted by: Mike Bristow <mike@urgle.com>
Approved by: linimon (mentor)
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Thursday, 9 Feb 2006
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12:15 pav
- Update to 1.0.16
PR: ports/92974
Submitted by: Jean Milanez Melo <jmelo@freebsdbrasil.com.br>
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Thursday, 17 Feb 2005
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23:21 pav
- Update to 1.12
- Unbreak
PR: ports/77632
Submitted by: Johan van Selst <johans@stack.nl>
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Monday, 19 Jul 2004
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05:27 dinoex
- update to 1.0.10
- drop maintainership
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Tuesday, 6 Jan 2004
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10:01 dinoex
Suggested by: Martyn Hill, Diana Eichert
Prayer is yet another Webmail interface for IMAP servers on Unix systems.
It exists because we weren't terribly happy about the characteristics of
existing Webmail interfaces: in particular scalability problems with common
open source Webmail packages and the lack of flexibility that commercial
packages would give us. This doesn't mean that Prayer is trying to compete
with existing Webmail packages. It just means that Prayer is better suited
to our particular environment.
WWW: http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~dpc22/prayer/
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Number of commits found: 10 |