Please find, for review, the debconf templates and packages descriptions for the uw-imap source package. This review will last from Thursday, September 27, 2007 to Sunday, October 07, 2007. Please send reviews as unified diffs (diff -u) against the original files. Comments about your proposed changes will be appreciated. Your review should be sent as an answer to this mail. When appropriate, I will send intermediate requests for review, with "[RFRn]" (n>=2) as a subject tag. When we will reach a consensus, I send a "Last Chance For Comments" mail with "[LCFC]" as a subject tag. Finally, the reviewed templates will be sent to the package maintainer as a bug report, and a mail will be sent to this list with "[BTS]" as a subject tag. Rationale: --- ../uw-imap.old/debian/ipopd.templates 2007-09-23 07:18:21.742519063 +0200 +++ debian/ipopd.templates 2007-09-23 09:12:24.148510236 +0200 @@ -1,47 +1,26 @@ Template: ipopd/protocol Type: multiselect -Choices: pop2, pop3, pop3s +Choices: pop3, pop3s, pop2 Re-order choices in a more logical way: the recommended ones first. Default: pop3, pop3s -_Description: Wanted server ports: - pop2 = POP 2 on TCP port 109 with TLS support. This is obsolete. +_Description: Server ports and protocols to support: + Please choose the server ports and protocols to activate. . - pop3 = POP 3 on TCP port 110 with TLS support. - . - pop3s = POP 3 on TCP port 995 with SSL support. - . - Confusingly, the choice of ports made with this package may have been - overridden by locally configured services (or by a broken package). - . - If you want to enforce your choice of ports made with this package, - disregarding any local changes, then you need to *both* select ports - *and* enforce the selection. - . - To make sure you've done both, you can run the following command after - finishing your current installation/reconfiguration: - . - dpkg-reconfigure -plow ipopd - . - If in doubt, choose pop3 and pop3s. + pop3: POP 3 on TCP port 110 with TLS support; + pop3s: POP 3 on TCP port 995 with SSL support; + pop2: (obsolete) POP 2 on TCP port 109 with TLS support. + . + It is recommended to activate both pop3 and pop3s. + . + As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local + changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package + configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure ipopd'. Complete rewrite. I think the original templates were using an inappropriate wording. Saying that what's happening is "confusing" is the best way to scare users. Also, all this is too long and does not fit on one screen. Therefore, I shortened it down....a *lot*. I introduce an introductory sentence which is common with debconf templates and makes them look less weird with some interfaces. Template: ipopd/force_debconf_choice Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Enforce port selection? - The ipopd daemon supports listening on several ports simultaneously. - A default choice of ports is provided, which you can adjust. - . - Confusingly, the choice of ports made with this package may have been - overridden by locally configured services (and by broken packages - messing with the configuration in a bad way). - . - By default the port selection is respected only on initial installs, - and is ignored on later updates and reconfiguration. - . - If you want to enforce your choice of ports made with this package, - disregarding any local changes, then you need to *both* select ports - *and* enforce the selection. - . - To make sure you've done both, you can run the following command after - finishing your current installation/reconfiguration: + The ipopd daemon supports simultaneous listening on several ports. . - dpkg-reconfigure -plow ipopd + As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local + changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package + configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'. Again, complete rewording to avoid the originally very complicated ay to explain things. --- ../uw-imap.old/debian/uw-imapd.templates 2007-09-23 07:18:21.742519063 +0200 +++ debian/uw-imapd.templates 2007-09-23 09:12:26.148624216 +0200 @@ -1,48 +1,26 @@ Template: uw-imapd/protocol Type: multiselect -Choices: imap2, imap3, imaps +Choices: imap2, imaps, imap3 Default: imap2, imaps -_Description: Wanted server ports: - imap2 = IMAP 4Rev1 (not 2, strangely enough) on TCP port 143 with TLS - support. +_Description: Server ports and protocols to support: + Please choose the server ports and protocols to activate. . - imap3 = IMAP 3 on TCP port 220 with TLS support. This is obsolete. - . - imaps = IMAP 4Rev1 on TCP port 993 with SSL support. - . - Confusingly, the choice of ports made with this package may have been - overridden by locally configured services (or by a broken package). - . - If you want to enforce your choice of ports made with this package, - disregarding any local changes, then you need to *both* select ports - *and* enforce the selection. - . - To make sure you've done both, you can run the following command after - finishing your current installation/reconfiguration: - . - dpkg-reconfigure -plow uw-imapd - . - If in doubt, choose imap2 and imaps. + imap2: IMAP 4rev1 on TCP port 143 with TLS support; + imaps: IMAP 4rev1 on TCP port 993 with SSL support; + imap3: (obsolete) IMAP 3 on TCP port 220 with TLS support. + . + It is recommended to activate both imap2 and imaps. + . + As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local + changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package + configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'. Again same rationale Template: uw-imapd/force_debconf_choice Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Enforce port selection? - The uw-imap daemon supports listening on several ports simultaneously. - A default choice of ports is provided, which you can adjust. - . - Confusingly, the choice of ports made with this package may have been - overridden by locally configured services (and by broken packages - messing with the configuration in a bad way). - . - By default the port selection is respected only on initial installs, - and is ignored on later updates and reconfiguration. - . - If you want to enforce your choice of ports made with this package, - disregarding any local changes, then you need to *both* select ports - *and* enforce the selection. - . - To make sure you've done both, you can run the following command after - finishing your current installation/reconfiguration: + The uw-imap daemon supports simultaneous listening on several ports. . - dpkg-reconfigure -plow uw-imapd + As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local + changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package + configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'. And again.... --- ../uw-imap.old/debian/control 2007-09-23 07:18:21.742519063 +0200 +++ debian/control 2007-09-25 18:16:36.604306291 +0200 @@ -13,17 +13,18 @@ Suggests: mutt | imap-client, logcheck Provides: imap-server Conflicts: imap-server -Description: UW IMAP4rev1 remote mail folder access server +Description: remote mail folder access server using IMAP4rev1 Put the most important info first: this is a mail server. Being UW or not does not really add much value...:) IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . - The UW IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library - supporting various network transport methods, filesystem storage - formats, and authentication and autorization methods. + The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client + mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, + file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization + methods. Here we explain the "UW" thing. . - NB! The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. + The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. NO ("Nota Bene") does not really belong yo a factual description of a package, nor does the exclamation mark. So, just give the facts. . - NB! Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special + Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. Ditto. I'm not entirely convinced that this belongs to the package's description, though. Same changes for all other packages. This package contains helper tools for the libc-client library: - * mailutil: a utility program which helps manage email mailboxes (both - local and IMAP/POP3/NNTP) - * dmail: an MDA (Mail Delivery Agent) for use with procmail - * tmail: an MDA for use with the system mailer (e.g. sendmail, postfix, - etc.) + - mailutil: utility program which helps manage email mailboxes (both + local and IMAP/POP3/NNTP); + - dmail: MDA (Mail Delivery Agent) for use with procmail; + - tmail: MDA for use with the system mailer (e.g. sendmail, postfix, + etc.). . Homepage: http://www.washington.edu/imap/ We standardized that method for bulletting. Also indent things better. Leading articles removed. --
Template: ipopd/protocol Type: multiselect Choices: pop3, pop3s, pop2 Default: pop3, pop3s _Description: Server ports and protocols to support: Please choose the server ports and protocols to activate. . pop3: POP 3 on TCP port 110 with TLS support; pop3s: POP 3 on TCP port 995 with SSL support; pop2: (obsolete) POP 2 on TCP port 109 with TLS support. . It is recommended to activate both pop3 and pop3s. . As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure ipopd'. Template: ipopd/force_debconf_choice Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Enforce port selection? The ipopd daemon supports simultaneous listening on several ports. . As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'.
Template: uw-imapd/protocol Type: multiselect Choices: imap2, imaps, imap3 Default: imap2, imaps _Description: Server ports and protocols to support: Please choose the server ports and protocols to activate. . imap2: IMAP 4rev1 on TCP port 143 with TLS support; imaps: IMAP 4rev1 on TCP port 993 with SSL support; imap3: (obsolete) IMAP 3 on TCP port 220 with TLS support. . It is recommended to activate both imap2 and imaps. . As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'. Template: uw-imapd/force_debconf_choice Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Enforce port selection? The uw-imap daemon supports simultaneous listening on several ports. . As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'.
--- ../uw-imap.old/debian/ipopd.templates 2007-09-23 07:18:21.742519063 +0200 +++ debian/ipopd.templates 2007-09-23 09:12:24.148510236 +0200 @@ -1,47 +1,26 @@ Template: ipopd/protocol Type: multiselect -Choices: pop2, pop3, pop3s +Choices: pop3, pop3s, pop2 Default: pop3, pop3s -_Description: Wanted server ports: - pop2 = POP 2 on TCP port 109 with TLS support. This is obsolete. +_Description: Server ports and protocols to support: + Please choose the server ports and protocols to activate. . - pop3 = POP 3 on TCP port 110 with TLS support. - . - pop3s = POP 3 on TCP port 995 with SSL support. - . - Confusingly, the choice of ports made with this package may have been - overridden by locally configured services (or by a broken package). - . - If you want to enforce your choice of ports made with this package, - disregarding any local changes, then you need to *both* select ports - *and* enforce the selection. - . - To make sure you've done both, you can run the following command after - finishing your current installation/reconfiguration: - . - dpkg-reconfigure -plow ipopd - . - If in doubt, choose pop3 and pop3s. + pop3: POP 3 on TCP port 110 with TLS support; + pop3s: POP 3 on TCP port 995 with SSL support; + pop2: (obsolete) POP 2 on TCP port 109 with TLS support. + . + It is recommended to activate both pop3 and pop3s. + . + As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local + changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package + configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure ipopd'. Template: ipopd/force_debconf_choice Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Enforce port selection? - The ipopd daemon supports listening on several ports simultaneously. - A default choice of ports is provided, which you can adjust. - . - Confusingly, the choice of ports made with this package may have been - overridden by locally configured services (and by broken packages - messing with the configuration in a bad way). - . - By default the port selection is respected only on initial installs, - and is ignored on later updates and reconfiguration. - . - If you want to enforce your choice of ports made with this package, - disregarding any local changes, then you need to *both* select ports - *and* enforce the selection. - . - To make sure you've done both, you can run the following command after - finishing your current installation/reconfiguration: + The ipopd daemon supports simultaneous listening on several ports. . - dpkg-reconfigure -plow ipopd + As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local + changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package + configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'. --- ../uw-imap.old/debian/uw-imapd.templates 2007-09-23 07:18:21.742519063 +0200 +++ debian/uw-imapd.templates 2007-09-23 09:12:26.148624216 +0200 @@ -1,48 +1,26 @@ Template: uw-imapd/protocol Type: multiselect -Choices: imap2, imap3, imaps +Choices: imap2, imaps, imap3 Default: imap2, imaps -_Description: Wanted server ports: - imap2 = IMAP 4Rev1 (not 2, strangely enough) on TCP port 143 with TLS - support. +_Description: Server ports and protocols to support: + Please choose the server ports and protocols to activate. . - imap3 = IMAP 3 on TCP port 220 with TLS support. This is obsolete. - . - imaps = IMAP 4Rev1 on TCP port 993 with SSL support. - . - Confusingly, the choice of ports made with this package may have been - overridden by locally configured services (or by a broken package). - . - If you want to enforce your choice of ports made with this package, - disregarding any local changes, then you need to *both* select ports - *and* enforce the selection. - . - To make sure you've done both, you can run the following command after - finishing your current installation/reconfiguration: - . - dpkg-reconfigure -plow uw-imapd - . - If in doubt, choose imap2 and imaps. + imap2: IMAP 4rev1 on TCP port 143 with TLS support; + imaps: IMAP 4rev1 on TCP port 993 with SSL support; + imap3: (obsolete) IMAP 3 on TCP port 220 with TLS support. + . + It is recommended to activate both imap2 and imaps. + . + As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local + changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package + configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'. Template: uw-imapd/force_debconf_choice Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Enforce port selection? - The uw-imap daemon supports listening on several ports simultaneously. - A default choice of ports is provided, which you can adjust. - . - Confusingly, the choice of ports made with this package may have been - overridden by locally configured services (and by broken packages - messing with the configuration in a bad way). - . - By default the port selection is respected only on initial installs, - and is ignored on later updates and reconfiguration. - . - If you want to enforce your choice of ports made with this package, - disregarding any local changes, then you need to *both* select ports - *and* enforce the selection. - . - To make sure you've done both, you can run the following command after - finishing your current installation/reconfiguration: + The uw-imap daemon supports simultaneous listening on several ports. . - dpkg-reconfigure -plow uw-imapd + As the ports and protocols choice may have been overridden by local + changes, you may need to enforce the choice and run the package + configuration again with 'dpkg-reconfigure uw-imapd'. --- ../uw-imap.old/debian/control 2007-09-23 07:18:21.742519063 +0200 +++ debian/control 2007-09-25 18:16:36.604306291 +0200 @@ -13,17 +13,18 @@ Suggests: mutt | imap-client, logcheck Provides: imap-server Conflicts: imap-server -Description: UW IMAP4rev1 remote mail folder access server +Description: remote mail folder access server using IMAP4rev1 IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . - The UW IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library - supporting various network transport methods, filesystem storage - formats, and authentication and autorization methods. + The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client + mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, + file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization + methods. . - NB! The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. + The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . - NB! Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special + Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains imapd, an IMAP4rev1 server daemon which uses the @@ -39,17 +40,18 @@ Conflicts: pop3-server Provides: pop3-server Suggests: logcheck -Description: UW POP2 and POP3 mail server +Description: POP2 and POP3 mail server IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . - The UW IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library - supporting various network transport methods, filesystem storage - formats, and authentication and autorization methods. + The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client + mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, + file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization + methods. . - NB! The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. + The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . - NB! Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special + Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains ipopd, a POP2 and POP3 server daemon which uses @@ -64,17 +66,18 @@ Conflicts: libc-client-dev Replaces: libc-client-dev Provides: libc-client-dev -Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols (development) +Description: c-client library for mail protocols - development files IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . - The UW IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library - supporting various network transport methods, filesystem storage - formats, and authentication and autorization methods. + The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client + mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, + file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization + methods. . - NB! The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. + The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . - NB! Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special + Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains the static c-client library and development @@ -87,17 +90,18 @@ Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libpam-modules, mlock Suggests: uw-mailutils -Description: UW c-client library for mail protocols +Description: c-client library for mail protocols - library files IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . - The UW IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library - supporting various network transport methods, filesystem storage - formats, and authentication and autorization methods. + The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client + mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, + file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization + methods. . - NB! The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. + The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . - NB! Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special + Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains the shared c-client library. @@ -108,17 +112,18 @@ Section: mail Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} -Description: Mailbox locking program from UW +Description: mailbox locking program IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . - The UW IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library - supporting various network transport methods, filesystem storage - formats, and authentication and autorization methods. + The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client + mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, + file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization + methods. . - NB! The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. + The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . - NB! Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special + Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains a program to lock mailbox files to avoid @@ -130,24 +135,25 @@ Section: mail Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} -Description: C-client support programs from UW +Description: c-client support programs IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . - The UW IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library - supporting various network transport methods, filesystem storage - formats, and authentication and autorization methods. + The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client + mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, + file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization + methods. . - NB! The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. + The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . - NB! Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special + Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains helper tools for the libc-client library: - * mailutil: a utility program which helps manage email mailboxes (both - local and IMAP/POP3/NNTP) - * dmail: an MDA (Mail Delivery Agent) for use with procmail - * tmail: an MDA for use with the system mailer (e.g. sendmail, postfix, - etc.) + - mailutil: utility program which helps manage email mailboxes (both + local and IMAP/POP3/NNTP); + - dmail: MDA (Mail Delivery Agent) for use with procmail; + - tmail: MDA for use with the system mailer (e.g. sendmail, postfix, + etc.). . Homepage: http://www.washington.edu/imap/
Source: uw-imap Priority: optional Section: mail Maintainer: Jonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk> Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Build-Depends: cdbs (>= 0.4.27-1), debhelper (>= 4.2.0), quilt, patchutils (>= 0.2.25), dh-buildinfo, libpam-dev, libkrb5-dev, comerr-dev, libssl-dev, d-shlibs, perl, po-debconf Package: uw-imapd Section: mail Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, openssl, libpam-runtime (>= 0.76-13.1), openbsd-inetd | inet-superserver Recommends: exim4 | mail-transport-agent Suggests: mutt | imap-client, logcheck Provides: imap-server Conflicts: imap-server Description: remote mail folder access server using IMAP4rev1 IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization methods. . The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains imapd, an IMAP4rev1 server daemon which uses the c-client library. . Homepage: http://www.washington.edu/imap/ Package: ipopd Section: mail Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, openssl, libpam-runtime (>= 0.76-13.1), openbsd-inetd | inet-superserver Recommends: exim4 | mail-transport-agent Conflicts: pop3-server Provides: pop3-server Suggests: logcheck Description: POP2 and POP3 mail server IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization methods. . The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains ipopd, a POP2 and POP3 server daemon which uses the c-client library. . Homepage: http://www.washington.edu/imap/ Package: libc-client2006j2-dev Section: libdevel Architecture: any Depends: libc-client2006j2 (= ${binary:Version}), ${devlibs:Depends} Conflicts: libc-client-dev Replaces: libc-client-dev Provides: libc-client-dev Description: c-client library for mail protocols - development files IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization methods. . The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains the static c-client library and development headers. . Homepage: http://www.washington.edu/imap/ Package: libc-client2006j2 Section: libs Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, libpam-modules, mlock Suggests: uw-mailutils Description: c-client library for mail protocols - library files IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization methods. . The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains the shared c-client library. . Homepage: http://www.washington.edu/imap/ Package: mlock Section: mail Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: mailbox locking program IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization methods. . The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains a program to lock mailbox files to avoid corruption. . Homepage: http://www.washington.edu/imap/ Package: uw-mailutils Section: mail Architecture: any Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} Description: c-client support programs IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) is a method of accessing electronic messages kept on a (possibly shared) mail server. . The UW (University of Washington) IMAP toolkit provides the c-client mail-handling library supporting various network transport methods, file system storage formats, and authentication and autorization methods. . The Maildir storage format is currently not supported. . Non-encrypted network transport is discouraged and requires special configuration of the c-client library to work. . This package contains helper tools for the libc-client library: - mailutil: utility program which helps manage email mailboxes (both local and IMAP/POP3/NNTP); - dmail: MDA (Mail Delivery Agent) for use with procmail; - tmail: MDA for use with the system mailer (e.g. sendmail, postfix, etc.). . Homepage: http://www.washington.edu/imap/
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