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mail/sendmail-snapshot,
The well known Mail Transport Agent
Branch: CURRENT,
Version: 8.18.0.2nb4,
Package name: sendmail-8.18.0.2nb4,
Maintainer: pkgsrc-usersSendmail acts as a unified "post office" to which all mail can be
submitted. Address interpretation is controlled by a production
system, which can parse both domain-based addressing and old-style
"ad hoc" addresses. The production system is powerful enough to
rewrite addresses in the message header to conform to the standards
of a number of common target networks, including old (NCP/RFC733)
Arpanet, new (TCP/RFC822) Arpanet, UUCP, and Phonenet. Sendmail
also implements an SMTP server, message queueing, and aliasing.
This package is for snapshot (alpha/beta) releases, which aren't
considered to be release/production quality. It may be used to
test new features. Some features / bug fixes may be backported to
the regular sendmail package.
Package options: inet6, tcpwrappers, tls
Master sites: (Expand)
Filesize: 2275.917 KB
Version history: (Expand)
- (2024-11-01) Updated to version: sendmail-8.18.0.2nb4
- (2024-11-01) Updated to version: sendmail-8.18.0.2nb3
- (2024-05-29) Updated to version: sendmail-8.18.0.2nb2
- (2024-05-05) Updated to version: sendmail-8.18.0.2nb1
- (2024-01-15) Package added to pkgsrc.se, version sendmail-8.18.0.2 (created)
CVS history: (Expand)
2024-01-15 05:50:57 by John Nemeth | Files touched by this commit (69) |
Log message:
mail/sendmail-snapshot: import sendmail-8.18.0.2
Sendmail acts as a unified "post office" to which all mail can be
submitted. Address interpretation is controlled by a production
system, which can parse both domain-based addressing and old-style
"ad hoc" addresses. The production system is powerful enough to
rewrite addresses in the message header to conform to the standards
of a number of common target networks, including old (NCP/RFC733)
Arpanet, new (TCP/RFC822) Arpanet, UUCP, and Phonenet. Sendmail
also implements an SMTP server, message queueing, and aliasing.
This package is for snapshot (alpha/beta) releases, which aren't
considered to be release/production quality. It may be used to
test new features. Some features / bug fixes may be backported to
the regular sendmail package.
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