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Template: freepops/init Type: boolean _Description: Start freepopsd automatically after each boot? The FreePOPs daemon can be started automatically after each boot for you. By default it will bind on port 2000, but you can change this behaviour editing /etc/default/freepops Template: freepops/jail Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Create a chroot jail for freepops? FreePOPs can be launched in a chrooted environment to improve security. The jail will be created in /var/lib/freepops/chroot-jail/. This will also create a start.sh script in the root of the jail that should be used to launch freepopsd. This is perfectly integrated with the init script, so you have to change nothing to automatically start freepopsd at boot. This feature is mostly untested, you are warned. Template: freepops/updates Type: boolean Default: true _Description: Remove local updates on upgrade? freepops-updater-fltk or freepops-updater-dialog can install local updates in /var/lib/freepops/lua_updates. These updates are usually integrated in the next freepops release or can be downloaded again running the updater, so they can be safely removed. Modules placed in /var/lib/freepops/lua_updates have higher priority than the ones in /usr/share/frepops/lua; if you don't remove them you may end up running outdated modules. Anyway the system administrator may use this mechanism to freeze some local modifications with respect to FreePOPs updates.
Source: freepops Section: mail Priority: optional Maintainer: Enrico Tassi <gareuselesinge@debian.org> Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 4.1.16), libexpat1-dev, libcurl3-gnutls-dev (>= 7.15.0-2), flex, bison, po-debconf, liblua5.1-filesystem-dev, liblua5.1-expat-dev, liblua5.1-curl-dev, liblua5.1-dev Build-Depends-Indep: tetex-extra, gs-common Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Package: freepops Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, debconf | debconf-2.0 , lsb-base (>= 3.0-6) Suggests: dialog Description: POP3 interface to several webmails freepopsd is a POP3 daemon that translates local POP3 commands to remote HTTP requests to the supported webmail sites. . freepopsd can also be used as RSS aggregator and POP3 forwarder. . This package also includes a dialog based updater program, to check for updates and eventually download them. Package: freepops-doc Section: doc Architecture: all Depends: Description: freepops user/developer manual freepopsd is a POP3 daemon that translates local POP3 commands to remote HTTP requests to the supported webmail sites. . freepopsd can also be used as RSS aggregator and POP3 forwarder. . This is the manual in PDF format for freepops.
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