--- procmail-3.22.orig/examples/advanced +++ procmail-3.22/examples/advanced @@ -251,14 +251,14 @@ -------------------------------------------------------- There are many different reasons why more and more sites decide not to -store mail in /usr/spool/mail or /usr/mail anymore. +store mail in /var/spool/mail or /var/mail anymore. Some of the obvious advantages when storing mail in the recipient's home directory are: - Mail is automatically subject to the user's quota limitations. - Often there is more room on the home partition(s) than on that - one /usr/mail partition. + one /var/mail partition. -The quota limitations also apply to /usr/spool/mail or /usr/mail if procmail +The quota limitations also apply to /var/spool/mail or /var/mail if procmail does the delivery. These quota limitations often do not work with the regular /bin/mail since that usually writes the mailbox with root permissions (eluding the quota restrictions). @@ -276,7 +276,7 @@ defined SYSTEM_MBOX to be. Some braindamaged mail programs do not pick up the MAIL environment variable, these either have to be patched/recompiled or you have to create symbolic - links in /usr/mail to every person's new mailbox. + links in /var/mail to every person's new mailbox. --- --- procmail-3.22.orig/man/procmail.man +++ procmail-3.22/man/procmail.man @@ -166,7 +166,8 @@ accept an unlimited number of arguments.@ETCRCS_desc@ For some advanced usage of this option you should look in the .B EXAMPLES -section below.@LMTPOPTdesc@.SH ARGUMENTS +section below.@LMTPOPTdesc@ +.SH ARGUMENTS Any arguments containing an '=' are considered to be environment variable assignments, they will .I all @@ -723,6 +724,15 @@ .fi .ad .PP +Some mailers (notably exim) do not currently accept the above syntax. +In such case use this instead: +.PP +.na +.nf +|/usr/bin/procmail +.fi +.ad +.PP Procmail can also be invoked to postprocess an already filled system mailbox. This can be useful if you don't want to or can't use a $HOME/@DOT_FORWARD@ file (in which case the following script could @@ -754,7 +764,7 @@ .SS "A sample small @PROCMAILRC@:" .na .nf -PATH=/bin:/usr/bin:@BINDIR@ +PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin MAILDIR=$HOME/Mail #you'd better make sure it exists DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox #completely optional LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/from #recommended --- procmail-3.22.orig/man/procmailrc.man +++ procmail-3.22/man/procmailrc.man @@ -779,7 +779,7 @@ .PP Some non-optimal and non-obvious regexps set MATCH to an incorrect value. The regexp can be made to work by removing one or more unneeded -'*', '+', or '?' operator on the left-hand side of the \e/ token. +\&'*', '+', or '?' operator on the left-hand side of the \e/ token. .SH MISCELLANEOUS If the regular expression contains `\fB@TO_key@\fP' it will be substituted by .na --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/comsat.c +++ procmail-3.22/src/comsat.c @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ } if(newvalid) /* so far, so good */ { int s; - if(!*chp) /* no service */ + if(!chad||!*chp) /* no service */ chp=BIFF_serviceport; /* new balls please! */ s=strtol(chp,&chad,10); if(chp!=chad) /* the service is not numeric */ @@ -120,7 +120,7 @@ { int s;const char*p; if(!csvalid||!buf) /* is comat on and set to a valid address? */ return; - if(!*cslgname||strlen(cslgname)+2>linebuf) /* is $LOGNAME bogus? */ + if(!cslgname||!*cslgname||strlen(cslgname)+2>linebuf)/* is $LOGNAME bogus? */ return; if(!(p=folder?folder:cslastf)) /* do we have a folder? */ return; --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/formail.c +++ procmail-3.22/src/formail.c @@ -758,9 +758,9 @@ lputssn(buf,buffilled),ctlength-=buffilled,buffilled=lnl=0; ;{ int tbl=buflast,lwr='\n'; while(--ctlength>=0&&tbl!=EOF) /* skip Content-Length: bytes */ - lnl=lwr==tbl&&lwr=='\n',putcs(lwr=tbl),tbl=getchar(); + lnl=lwr==tbl&&lwr=='\n',lputcs(lwr=tbl),tbl=getchar(); if((buflast=tbl)=='\n'&&lwr!=tbl) /* just before a line break? */ - putcs('\n'),buflast=getchar(); /* wrap up loose end */ + lputcs('\n'),buflast=getchar(); /* wrap up loose end */ } if(!quiet&&ctlength>0) { charNUM(num,ctlength); --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/memblk.c +++ procmail-3.22/src/memblk.c @@ -51,11 +51,11 @@ { #ifdef USE_MMAP if(mb->fd>=0) - { long len=mb->len+1; - if(munmap(mb->p,len)) - mmapfailed(len); /* don't want to continue here */ - if((mb->p=mmap(0,len,PROT_READ,MAP_PRIVATE,mb->fd,(off_t)0))==MAP_FAILED) - mmapfailed(len); + { long mlen=mb->len+1; + if(munmap(mb->p,mlen)) + mmapfailed(mlen); /* don't want to continue here */ + if((mb->p=mmap(0,mlen,PROT_READ,MAP_PRIVATE,mb->fd,(off_t)0))==MAP_FAILED) + mmapfailed(mlen); close(mb->fd); mb->fd=ropen(devnull,O_RDWR,0); /* XXX Perhaps -1 is better? */ } @@ -77,8 +77,8 @@ strcpy(filename,MMAP_DIR); if(unique(filename,strchr(filename,'\0'),MMAP_FILE_LEN,MMAP_PERM,0,0)&& (mb->fd=ropen(filename,O_RDWR,MMAP_PERM),unlink(filename),mb->fd>=0)) - { mb->filelen=len; - if(lseek(mb->fd,mb->filelen-1,SEEK_SET)<0||1!=rwrite(mb->fd,empty,1)) + { mb->filelen=len+1; + if(lseek(mb->fd,len,SEEK_SET)<0||1!=rwrite(mb->fd,empty,1)) dropf: { close(mb->fd);mb->fd= -1; if(verbose)nlog("Unable to extend or use tempfile"); } @@ -98,9 +98,9 @@ } } if(mb->fd>=0) - { if(len>mb->filelen) /* need to extend? */ - { mb->filelen=len; - if(lseek(mb->fd,mb->filelen-1,SEEK_SET)<0||1!=rwrite(mb->fd,empty,1)) + { if(len>=mb->filelen) /* need to extend? */ + { mb->filelen=len+1; + if(lseek(mb->fd,len,SEEK_SET)<0||1!=rwrite(mb->fd,empty,1)) { char*p=malloc(len+1); /* can't extend, switch to malloc */ tmemmove(p,mb->p,mb->len); munmap(mb->p,mb->len+1); @@ -124,9 +124,9 @@ } else mb->p=realloc(mb->p,len+1); - mb->len=len+1; - mb->p[len]='\0'; + mb->len=len; ret1: + mb->p[len]='\0'; return 1; } --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/autoconf +++ procmail-3.22/src/autoconf @@ -1470,15 +1470,14 @@ grep 'Mlocal.*procmail' >$DEVNULL || echo '#define CF_no_procmail_yet' >>$ACONF -cat /usr/lib/sendmail.cf /etc/sendmail.cf /etc/mail/sendmail.cf 2>$DEVNULL | - grep '^V' >$DEVNULL || - echo '#define buggy_SENDMAIL' >>$ACONF +# cat /usr/lib/sendmail.cf /etc/sendmail.cf /etc/mail/sendmail.cf 2>$DEVNULL | +# grep '^V' >$DEVNULL || +# echo '#define buggy_SENDMAIL' >>$ACONF lpath='/bin' bins="/bin" -for newd in /usr/bin /usr/ucb /usr/5bin $BINDIR /local/bin /usr/local/bin \ - /global/bin /usr/bin/X11 /usr/X*/bin +for newd in /usr/bin $BINDIR /usr/bin/X11 /usr/X*/bin do if test -d $newd then --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/procmail.c +++ procmail-3.22/src/procmail.c @@ -652,8 +652,7 @@ nrcond= -1; if(tolock) /* clear temporary buffer for lockfile name */ free(tolock); - for(i=maxindex(flags);i;i--) /* clear the flags */ - flags[i]=0; + bbzero(flags,sizeof(flags)); /* clear the flags */ for(tolock=0,locknext=0;;) { chp=skpspace(chp); switch(i= *chp++) --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/pipes.c +++ procmail-3.22/src/pipes.c @@ -145,7 +145,9 @@ if(Stdout) { *(eq=strchr(Stdout,'\0')-1)='\0'; /* chop the '=' */ if(!(backblock=getenv(Stdout))) /* no current value? */ - PRDB=PWRB= -1; + { PRDB=PWRB= -1; + backlen=0; + } else { backlen=strlen(backblock); goto pip; @@ -155,9 +157,7 @@ pip: rpipe(pbackfd); rpipe(pinfd); /* main pipes setup */ if(!(pidchild=sfork())) /* create a sending procmail */ - { if(Stdout&&backblock) - backlen=strlen(backblock); - else + { if(!Stdout) backblock=source,backlen=len; childsetup();rclose(PRDI);rclose(PRDB); rpipe(poutfd);rclose(STDOUT); @@ -194,7 +194,7 @@ makeblock(&temp,Stdfilled); tmemmove(temp.p,Stdout,Stdfilled); readdyn(&temp,&Stdfilled,Stdfilled+backlen+1); - Stdout=realloc(Stdout,&Stdfilled+1); + Stdout=realloc(Stdout,Stdfilled+1); tmemmove(Stdout,temp.p,Stdfilled+1); freeblock(&temp); retStdout(Stdout,pwait&&pipw,!backblock); --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/memblk.h +++ procmail-3.22/src/memblk.h @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ typedef struct memblk { char*p; /* where it starts */ - long len; /* currently allocated size */ + long len; /* current size, not including trailing NUL */ #ifdef USE_MMAP off_t filelen; /* how long is the file */ int fd; /* file which is mmap()ed */ --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/manconf.c +++ procmail-3.22/src/manconf.c @@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ \2-@PRESERVOPT@\1and\1.BR \2-@FROMWHOPT@ .\1"); pc("LMTPOPT",LMTPOPT); #else - ps("LMTPOPTdesc","");ps("LMTPusage",""); + ps("LMTPOPTdesc","");ps("LMTPusage","\1"); #endif pname("INIT_UMASK",0);printf("0%lo/g\n",(unsigned long)INIT_UMASK);lines--; pn("DEFlinebuf",DEFlinebuf); --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/recommend.c +++ procmail-3.22/src/recommend.c @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ printf("chmod %lo %s\n",(unsigned long)(sgid|PERMIS),argv[2]); else if(chmdir==1) goto nogchmod; - if(chmdir) + if(0) printf("chmod %c+w %s/.\n",chmdir==1?'g':'a',mailspooldir); nogchmod: return EXIT_SUCCESS; --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/foldinfo.h +++ procmail-3.22/src/foldinfo.h @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ #define ft_lock(type) ((type)>ft_MAILDIR) /* kernel lock fd */ #define ft_atime(type) ((type)==ft_FILE) /* force atime < mtime */ -#define ft_dotlock(type) ((type)==ft_FILE) /* dotlock $DEFAULT */ +#define ft_dotlock(type) ((type)>ft_MAILDIR) /* dotlock $DEFAULT */ #define ft_delim(type) ((type)==ft_FILE) /* add MMDF delim */ #define ft_checkcloser(type) ((type)>ft_MH) #define ft_forceblank(type) ((type)!=ft_MAILDIR) /* force blank line at end */ --- procmail-3.22.orig/src/mailfold.c +++ procmail-3.22/src/mailfold.c @@ -378,7 +378,8 @@ dfilled=mailread=0; else if(rhead) /* only read in a new header */ { memblk new; - dfilled=mailread=0;makeblock(&new,0);readdyn(&new,&dfilled,0); + dfilled=mailread=0;makeblock(&new,0); + readdyn(&new,&dfilled,thebody-themail.p); if(tobesent>dfilled&&isprivate) /* put it in place here */ { tmemmove(themail.p+dfilled,thebody,filled-=tobesent); tmemmove(themail.p,new.p,dfilled); --- procmail-3.22.orig/FAQ +++ procmail-3.22/FAQ @@ -57,8 +57,8 @@ Forward to |/usr/bin/procmail or if that doesn't work, try: Pipe to /usr/bin/procmail - as the only line in your mail spool file (e.g. /usr/mail/$LOGNAME), as - well as doing a "chmod 06660 /usr/mail/$LOGNAME". For more information + as the only line in your mail spool file (e.g. /var/mail/$LOGNAME), as + well as doing a "chmod 06660 /var/mail/$LOGNAME". For more information on such systems, do a "man mail". If all of this doesn't work, procmail can be called on a periodical @@ -210,14 +210,14 @@ procmail with both the fcntl() and lockf() locking method disabled (see config.h). -17. I sometimes get these `Lock failure on "/usr/mail/$LOGNAME.lock"' errors +17. I sometimes get these `Lock failure on "/var/mail/$LOGNAME.lock"' errors from procmail. What do I do about it? The problem here is that as long as procmail has not read a $HOME/.procmailrc file, it can hang on to the sgid mail permission - (which it needs in order to create a lockfile in /usr/mail). + (which it needs in order to create a lockfile in /var/mail). I.e. if procmail delivers mail to a user without a $HOME/.procmailrc - file, procmail *can* (and does) use the /usr/mail/$LOGNAME.lock file. + file, procmail *can* (and does) use the /var/mail/$LOGNAME.lock file. If, however, it finds a $HOME/.procmailrc file, procmail has to let go of the sgid mail permission because otherwise any ordinary user could @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ There are several solutions to this problem: - Some systems support the sticky bit on directories (when set only allows the owner of a file in that directory to rename or remove - it). This enables you to make /usr/spool/mail drwxrwxrwt. It is + it). This enables you to make /var/mail drwxrwxrwt. It is thus effectively world writable, but all the mailboxes in it are protected because only the mailbox owner can remove or rename it. - If your system did not exhibit the !@#$%^&* POSIX semantics for @@ -245,9 +245,9 @@ :0 $DEFAULT - - You could, instead of using /usr/mail/$LOGNAME, use a file below + - You could, instead of using /var/mail/$LOGNAME, use a file below your home directory as your default mailbox. - - Or, you could still use /usr/mail/$LOGNAME as the mailbox, but + - Or, you could still use /var/mail/$LOGNAME as the mailbox, but simply instruct procmail to use a different lockfile. This can be achieved by putting following recipe at the bottom of your .procmailrc file: --- procmail-3.22.orig/Makefile +++ procmail-3.22/Makefile @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ # -lresolv # not really needed, is it? # Informal list of directories where we look for the libraries in SEARCHLIBS -LIBPATHS=/lib /usr/lib /usr/local/lib +LIBPATHS=/lib /usr/lib GCC_WARNINGS = -O2 -pedantic -Wreturn-type -Wunused -Wformat -Wtraditional \ -Wpointer-arith -Wconversion -Waggregate-return \ --- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/changelog +++ procmail-3.22/debian/changelog @@ -0,0 +1,294 @@ +procmail (3.22-8) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fixed strange formail -l behaviour when there is a Content-Length: header. + Thanks a lot to Henning Makholm for the patch (Closes: #217853). + + -- Santiago Vila Mon, 3 Nov 2003 20:01:24 +0100 + +procmail (3.22-7) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fixed bad nroff syntax in procmailrc(5), closes: #147173. + * Added missing newline in procmail(1), closes: #180477. + + -- Santiago Vila Mon, 10 Mar 2003 00:09:20 +0100 + +procmail (3.22-6) unstable; urgency=low + + * Standards-Version: 3.5.8. + + -- Santiago Vila Thu, 26 Dec 2002 18:27:08 +0100 + +procmail (3.22-5) stable; urgency=medium + + * Patched pipes.c to fix a memory allocation bug (Closes: #171514). + + -- Santiago Vila Thu, 26 Dec 2002 18:09:38 +0100 + +procmail (3.22-4) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fixed a typo in procmail(1). Patch by the author (Closes: #142983). + + -- Santiago Vila Tue, 16 Apr 2002 19:16:20 +0200 + +procmail (3.22-3) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Fixed off-by-one bug in procmail.c which made the raw flag not to be + cleared properly. Thanks to Gregory Stark (Closes: #134341). + + -- Santiago Vila Sun, 17 Feb 2002 16:43:02 +0100 + +procmail (3.22-2) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Modified mailfold.c to fix a segfault problem. Patch by the author. + * The system-wide mail directory is /var/mail as per policy. + + -- Santiago Vila Thu, 29 Nov 2001 09:39:04 +0100 + +procmail (3.22-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream release, which uses the `standard' format for Maildir + filenames and retries on name collision. It also contains some + bug fixes from the 3.23pre snapshot dated 2001-09-13. + * Removed `sendmail' from the Recommends field, since we already + have `exim' (the default Debian MTA) and `mail-transport-agent'. + * Removed suidmanager support. Conflicts: suidmanager (<< 0.50). + * Added support for DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS in the source package. + * README.Maildir: Do not use locking on the example recipe, + since it's wrong to do so in this case. + + -- Santiago Vila Wed, 21 Nov 2001 09:40:20 +0100 + +procmail (3.15.2-1) stable; urgency=high + + * New upstream release, with improved security and robustness involving + signal handlers. Author recommends upgrading to this version on + any system where it is installed setuid or setgid. + * This release fixes also Bug #108417: procmail -p -m resets PATH. + + -- Santiago Vila Thu, 30 Aug 2001 20:05:06 +0200 + +procmail (3.15.1-4) unstable; urgency=low + + * Don't add an extra newline when delivering to a Maildir folder. + Please note that the MTA may still add a newline on their own. + Exim users should check the `suffix' variable, for example. + Patch by the author. Closes: #78623. + + -- Santiago Vila Sat, 14 Apr 2001 17:18:29 +0200 + +procmail (3.15.1-3) unstable; urgency=low + + * Clarified formail -X behaviour, patch by the author (Closes: #77388). + * Updated QuickStart. + + -- Santiago Vila Sun, 25 Mar 2001 10:45:56 +0200 + +procmail (3.15.1-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fixed lockfile -l endless loop (Closes: #82006). Patch by the author. + + -- Santiago Vila Sun, 28 Jan 2001 19:44:49 +0100 + +procmail (3.15.1-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream release. A race to create the mailspool would bounce one of + the messages due to an internal error. + + -- Santiago Vila Mon, 8 Jan 2001 20:09:34 +0100 + +procmail (3.15-3) unstable; urgency=low + + * Fixed formatting error in procmailrc(5). Patch by the author. + (Closes: #80437). + + -- Santiago Vila Sun, 31 Dec 2000 17:20:47 +0100 + +procmail (3.15-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * formail -l is now documented. Patch by the author (Closes: #72275). + + -- Santiago Vila Fri, 1 Dec 2000 19:54:22 +0100 + +procmail (3.15-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * New upstream release. Maildir support is now built-in. + * Really change default PATH to "$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin". + * Modified the note in QuickStart about refiltering an old mail folder. + * Use SEARCHLIBS="" in debian/rules clean target to speed it up. + * Modified ft_dotlock in src/foldinfo.h to be in compliance with + locking policy, following a hint by the author. + * Removed (versioned) dependency on debianutils, since mailstat + does not use temporary files anymore. + * Made the .forward example in procmail(1) not to depend on the build + environment by modifying src/autoconf so that buggy_SENDMAIL is + never defined. + + -- Santiago Vila Mon, 28 Aug 2000 12:51:05 +0200 + +procmail (3.13.1-4) stable; urgency=high + + * Fixed weird formail -rk behavior (patch from the author, backported + from procmail-3.15). Thanks to Ben Collins for the report. + * s/smail/exim/ in `Recommends:' field. + + -- Santiago Vila Tue, 22 Aug 2000 13:04:50 +0200 + +procmail (3.13.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium + + * Standards-Version: 3.1.1 + * Updated location of licenses in copyright file. + * LOCKINGTEST=100 again, to use fcntl() and dot-locking, as required by + latest policy. + + -- Santiago Vila Wed, 1 Dec 1999 12:37:35 +0100 + +procmail (3.13.1-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Modified procmail(1) and QuickStart to reflect the fact that exim does + not accept the exec keyword in .forward files (Bugs #33460 and #37771). + * Modified formail to recognize exim's Envelope-To: header (Bug#40718). + Patch by Philip Guenther. + * Standards-Version: 3.0.0. + + -- Santiago Vila Mon, 19 Jul 1999 20:09:25 +0200 + +procmail (3.13.1-1) stable unstable; urgency=high + + * New upstream release, 3.13 missed a couple possible overflows. + * Applied `procmail-locking.patch' from Bruce Guenter, since + no directory delivery mechanism requires locking (Bug #35210). + + -- Santiago Vila Thu, 8 Apr 1999 13:56:33 +0200 + +procmail (3.13-1) stable unstable; urgency=high + + * New upstream release. procmail 3.12 breaks smartlist (Bug #35115). + + -- Santiago Vila Fri, 2 Apr 1999 14:24:24 +0200 + +procmail (3.12-1) frozen unstable; urgency=high + + * New upstream release. Fixes some security bugs. + * #define GROUP_PER_USER in config.h to allow writeable rcfiles when + the group is the user's default group. + * Added KNOWN_BUGS to the doc directory. + * suid procmail to avoid non-suidness window when upgrading. + + -- Santiago Vila Thu, 4 Mar 1999 10:28:28 +0100 + +procmail (3.10.7-7) frozen unstable; urgency=medium + + * New Maildir patches from Bruce Guenter. + Should fix Bug #30320: procmail: maildir does not use From_ lines. + + -- Santiago Vila Thu, 31 Dec 1998 13:27:20 +0100 + +procmail (3.10.7-6) frozen unstable; urgency=medium + + * Patched mailfold.c to avoid the unnecessary one second wait when + delivering to MH folders (patch by the author). + * src/locking.c: Applied a bugfix patch from the author. + + -- Santiago Vila Wed, 13 May 1998 21:50:19 +0200 + +procmail (3.10.7-5) frozen unstable; urgency=medium + + * Added a patch for Maildir support. The "new" procmail should be + completely backwards compatible with the "previous" one, in the + sense that its behaviour should be just the same for already + existing .procmailrc files which do not use the new syntax for + Maildir folders. + * Added a small README.Maildir explaining how to use this feature. + + -- Santiago Vila Mon, 4 May 1998 19:39:55 +0200 + +procmail (3.10.7-4) frozen unstable; urgency=low + + * Added a small note in QuickStart about refiltering an old mail folder. + * mailstat(1): The log file is truncated to zero length (Bug #21022). + * PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin for the example in procmail(1). + * Standards-Version: 2.4.1. + + -- Santiago Vila Fri, 17 Apr 1998 18:00:14 +0200 + +procmail (3.10.7-3) frozen unstable; urgency=medium + + * Patched src/recommend.c so that the mail spool directory is not + touched. This will allow the package to be built using fakeroot. + * Patched mailstat so that it uses tempfile. + + -- Santiago Vila Tue, 24 Mar 1998 21:43:08 +0100 + +procmail (3.10.7-2) unstable; urgency=low + + * Default PATH is now "$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin". + * Added "fetchmail" to the Recommends: line as one more option. + * Added /usr/doc/procmail/QuickStart (experimental). + * Compressed changelog.Debian. + * Removed debstd dependency. + * Pristine source. + + -- Santiago Vila Sat, 31 Jan 1998 20:30:06 +0100 + +procmail (3.10.7-1) unstable; urgency=low + + * Upgraded to 3.11pre7. Sources are now GPLed, hurrah! + * Added explicit SEARCHLIBS, to avoid unneeded dependency on libdl. + * First libc6 release. + + -- Santiago Vila Wed, 18 Jun 1997 20:43:28 +0200 + +procmail (3.10.4-2) frozen unstable; urgency=low + + * Rebuilt using latest debmake to avoid a problem with suidmanager. + + -- Santiago Vila Sat, 17 May 1997 20:52:59 +0200 + +procmail (3.10.4-1) frozen unstable; urgency=low + + * Upgraded to 3.11pre4. Side effect: It can be built using libc6. + * Removed NFS_ATIME_HACK patch, since it is no longer needed. + + -- Santiago Vila Sat, 12 Apr 1997 19:06:46 +0200 + +procmail (3.10-8) unstable; urgency=low + + * Rewritten copyright file. + * initmake unmodified (source). + * Patched to recognize NFS_ATIME_HACK variable in .procmailrc or + /etc/procmailrc. Default value is "yes" (i.e. wait a second). + * Added a small note about this in /usr/doc/procmail/README.Debian. + + -- Santiago Vila Sun, 23 Mar 1997 12:04:34 +0100 + +procmail (3.10-7) unstable; urgency=low + + * Put CFLAGS settings &c in ./Makefile, not in debian/rules. + * Removed fix-substvars script, since it's no longer needed with + new libc5-5.4.20. + * Man page for mailstat changed slightly. + * Some minor debian/rules changes. + * Added MD5 sums. + + -- Santiago Vila Fri, 21 Feb 1997 20:53:30 +0100 + +procmail (3.10-6) unstable; urgency=low + + * Use debmake. + * suidmanager support. + * Removed `mailstat' from examples, it's already in /usr/bin. + * Removed also `dirname' (which was "for the deprived"). + * Added `fix-substvars' script to depend on libc5 >= 5.4.0. + + -- Santiago Vila Mon, 23 Dec 1996 16:34:02 +0100 + +procmail (3.10-5) unstable; urgency=low + + * Updated to Standards-Version 2.1.2.2. + * Changed "Depends: MTA" to "Recommends: MTA". + * Added extended package description in control file. + * Added the symlink changelog.gz -> HISTORY.gz. + * Added an "experimental" man page for mailstat. + * New maintainer. + + -- Santiago Vila Sat, 21 Dec 1996 23:32:11 +0100 --- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/control +++ procmail-3.22/debian/control @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +Source: procmail +Section: mail +Priority: standard +Maintainer: Santiago Vila +Standards-Version: 3.6.1 + +Package: procmail +Architecture: any +Depends: ${shlibs:Depends} +Conflicts: suidmanager (<< 0.50) +Recommends: exim | mail-transport-agent | fetchmail +Description: Versatile e-mail processor + Can be used to create mail-servers, mailing lists, sort your incoming + mail into separate folders/files (real convenient when subscribing to one + or more mailing lists or for prioritising your mail), preprocess your + mail, start any programs upon mail arrival (e.g. to generate different + chimes on your workstation for different types of mail) or selectively + forward certain incoming mail automatically to someone. --- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/copyright +++ procmail-3.22/debian/copyright @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +This is the Debian prepackaged version of the "procmail" mail-processing +program written by Stephen van den Berg. + +This package is currently maintained by Santiago Vila . +The source for this release was downloaded from: + +ftp://ftp.procmail.org/pub/procmail/procmail-3.22.tar.gz + +This package was first put together by Bruce Perens , +who added Debian package maintenance system files, and edited config.h +to configure for Debian. + +Copyright: + +Procmail & formail mail processing package. +Copyright (c) 1990-1999, S.R. van den Berg, The Netherlands. +Copyright (c) 1999-2001, Philip Guenther, The United States of America + +This package is open source software; you can redistribute it and/or +modify it under the terms of either: +- the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation + and can be found in the included file called "COPYING"; either version 2, + or (at your option) any later version, or +- the "Artistic License" which can be found in the included file called + "Artistic". + +This package is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but without +any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness +for a particular purpose. See either the GNU General Public License or the +Artistic License for more details. + +For those of you that choose to use the GNU General Public License, +my interpretation of the GNU General Public License is that no procmailrc +script falls under the terms of the GPL unless you explicitly put +said script under the terms of the GPL yourself. + + +On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License +can be found in `/usr/share/common-licenses/GPL', and the complete +text of the "Artistic License" can be found in +`/usr/share/common-licenses/Artistic'. --- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/mailstat.1 +++ procmail-3.22/debian/mailstat.1 @@ -0,0 +1,40 @@ +.TH MAILSTAT 1 +.SH NAME +mailstat \- shows mail-arrival statistics +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B mailstat +[\-klmots] [logfile] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B mailstat +parses a procmail-generated $LOGFILE and displays +a summary about the messages delivered to all folders +(total size, average size, nr of messages). +The $LOGFILE is truncated to zero length, unless the +.B -k +option is used. +Exit code 0 if mail arrived, 1 if no mail arrived. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.I \-k +keep logfile intact +.TP +.I \-l +long display format +.TP +.I \-m +merge any errors into one line +.TP +.I \-o +use the old logfile +.TP +.I \-t +terse display format +.TP +.I \-s +silent in case of no mail +.SH NOTES +Customise to your heart's content, this program is only provided as a +guideline. +.SH AUTHOR +This manual page was written by Santiago Vila +for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others). --- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/QuickStart +++ procmail-3.22/debian/QuickStart @@ -0,0 +1,97 @@ +procmail QuickStart +=================== + +* procmail is not an `interactive' program. It has to run automatically +when the mail arrives. Therefore the first thing to do is to tell our MTA +that we want procmail to "eat" all our mail messages. The way of doing +this depends on the MTA we are using. For example, if we are using +sendmail, it will suffice to have a .forward file like this in our home +directory: + +"|exec /usr/bin/procmail" + +(don't forget the quotes, they are needed in this case). + +If you are using exim, use this instead as your .forward file: + +|/usr/bin/procmail + +The step of creating a .forward file is not needed if the MTA already +performs the delivery using procmail. For example, Debian sendmail will +automatically use procmail for mail delivering if the sendmail.cf is +generated from a sendmail.mc file containing this line: + +FEATURE(local_procmail)dnl + + +* If we have a stand-alone system with no permanent net connection (like +PPP), and we are using fetchmail to get mail from a server, we don't +really need a MTA. Just adding --mda "formail -s procmail" to the +fetchmail command line (or using the `mda' keyword) will tell it to +deliver through procmail. + + +* Next, we have to write a ~/.procmailrc file in our home directory. This +file is a set of filtering rules, based on regular expressions. The +complete syntax is explained in procmailrc(5). Let's see a real example +just to get started. Let's suppose you are subscribed to the following two +mailing lists: + +linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org +debian-user@lists.debian.org + +The first list is managed by Majordomo. Messages coming from a Majordomo +list often include a header field "Sender: " which allow easy filtering. + +The second list is managed my SmartList. Messages coming from a SmartList +list may include several headers that can be used to filter it. One of +them (in fact, the only that it is not X-whatever) is "Resent-Sender: ". + +So the following .procmailrc will first filter the mailing lists, and +any remaining message will go to the default folder: + +*--------------------------------->8------------------------------------ +PATH=$HOME/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin +MAILDIR=$HOME/mail # you'd better make sure it exists +DEFAULT=$MAILDIR/mbox # completely optional +LOGFILE=$MAILDIR/procmail.log # recommended + +:0: +* ^Sender:.*linux-kernel-owner@vger.kernel.org +linux-kernel + +:0: +* ^Resent-Sender:.*debian-user-request@lists.debian.org +debian-user +*--------------------------------->8------------------------------------ + +From this example additional rules for mailing lists may be created +easily. + + +* Once you have received lots of messages you will want to know where +did they go. That's what the LOGFILE is for. There is a tool named +mailstat which parses this file and shows a summary: + +mailstat procmail.log + +The mailstat command that this package provides does really come from the +examples directory and it is installed by default. You may have your own +modified copy in $HOME/bin, if you like. + + +If you have to refilter an old mail folder according to your current +~/.procmailrc file, you may do the following: + +cat mbox | formail -s procmail + +But of course if your mbox file is the target of a procmail recipe you should +do this instead: + +mv mbox whatever +cat whatever | formail -s procmail + +See formail(1) for details. + + +Santiago Vila --- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/README.Maildir +++ procmail-3.22/debian/README.Maildir @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +This version of procmail supports Maildir folders. + +To make procmail to deliver into a Maildir folder, just append +a slash (/) to the name of the maildir folder in your ~/.procmailrc file. +For example, the following rule: + +:0 +* ^Resent-Sender.*debian-user-request@lists.debian.org +debian-user/ + +will deliver all mail from the debian-user mailing list to the Maildir +folder "debian-user". --- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/rules +++ procmail-3.22/debian/rules @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +#!/usr/bin/make -f + +package = procmail +docdir = debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(package) + +CC = gcc +CFLAGS0 = -g +LDFLAGS0 = +SEARCHLIBS = -lm +STRIP = true + +ifeq (,$(findstring noopt,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) + CFLAGS0 += -O2 +endif +ifeq (,$(findstring nostrip,$(DEB_BUILD_OPTIONS))) + STRIP = strip --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note +endif + +build: + $(checkdir) + $(MAKE) CC="$(CC)" CFLAGS0="$(CFLAGS0)" LDFLAGS0="$(LDFLAGS0)" \ + SEARCHLIBS="$(SEARCHLIBS)" + touch build + +clean: + $(checkdir) + rm -f build + -$(MAKE) realclean SEARCHLIBS="" + rm -f `find . -name "*~"` + rm -rf debian/tmp debian/files* core debian/substvars + +binary-indep: checkroot build + $(checkdir) + +binary-arch: checkroot build + $(checkdir) + rm -rf debian/tmp + install -d debian/tmp/DEBIAN $(docdir)/examples + cd debian/tmp && install -d usr/bin + $(MAKE) BASENAME=`pwd`/debian/tmp/usr install.man install-suid + $(STRIP) debian/tmp/usr/bin/procmail + $(STRIP) debian/tmp/usr/bin/lockfile + $(STRIP) debian/tmp/usr/bin/formail + cp -p debian/copyright $(docdir) + cp -p debian/changelog $(docdir)/changelog.Debian + install -m 644 debian/mailstat.1 debian/tmp/usr/man/man1 + cp -p FEATURES HISTORY README FAQ KNOWN_BUGS \ + debian/QuickStart debian/README.Maildir $(docdir) + cp -p examples/* $(docdir)/examples + cd $(docdir)/examples && rm -f dirname mailstat procmail-rpm.spec + cd $(docdir) && gzip -9 HISTORY changelog.Debian + ln -s HISTORY.gz $(docdir)/changelog.gz + mv debian/tmp/usr/man debian/tmp/usr/share + gzip -r9 debian/tmp/usr/share/man + dpkg-shlibdeps debian/tmp/usr/bin/* + dpkg-gencontrol -isp + cd debian/tmp && \ + md5sum `find * -type f ! -regex "DEBIAN/.*"` > DEBIAN/md5sums + chown -R root:root debian/tmp + chmod -R go=rX debian/tmp + chgrp mail debian/tmp/usr/bin/procmail debian/tmp/usr/bin/lockfile + chmod 6755 debian/tmp/usr/bin/procmail + chmod 2755 debian/tmp/usr/bin/lockfile + dpkg --build debian/tmp .. + +define checkdir + test -f src/$(package).c -a -f debian/rules +endef + +binary: binary-indep binary-arch + +checkroot: + $(checkdir) + test root = "`whoami`" + +.PHONY: binary binary-arch binary-indep clean checkroot