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1.12
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@Remove expired ports.
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@MD5 (antivir-milter-prof-1.1.2-1.tar.gz) = e5fd31d676717ea1e2420cb402c53f7f
SHA256 (antivir-milter-prof-1.1.2-1.tar.gz) = 543f268f66dbf06ffdf823ed8f4b8c5e162855ad5fac454ba394d47b19e999e5
SIZE (antivir-milter-prof-1.1.2-1.tar.gz) = 12693370
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1.11
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@- Update to 1.1.2-1 in order to fix fetching. [1]
  According to the changelog beside a OpenBSD-specific fix the only relevant
  change since 1.1.1-9 was:
  o The log file (syslog too) shows the file name (argv[0]) in its logs.

- No longer override FETCH_CMD so the distfiles survey keeps track of this
  port again. Overriding FETCH_CMD became redundant when the name of the
  distfile was changed to be a versioned one.

Prodded by:	stephen <vk3heg@@iinet.net.au> [1]
Approved by:	netchild
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1.10
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@- Update to 1.1.1-9. For a list of changes since 1.1.0-7 please see the
  installed ChangeLog.
- Remove the references to the no longer available free license key for
  private use from pkg-descr and pkg-message.

Approved by:	netchild
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MD5 (antivir-milter-prof-1.1.1-9.tar.gz) = 7373ee9d2b6ca808c4ca6fe629ae612e
SIZE (antivir-milter-prof-1.1.1-9.tar.gz) = 11219085
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1.9
log
@- Update to 1.1.0-7 in order to fix fetching. For a list of changes see
  the installed ChangeLog.
- Silencing the 'cannot access config file "/etc/antivir.conf"' warnings
  by creating a respective symlink.

Notes:
- AntiVir Milter 1.1.0-7 ships with a faulty anti-virus engine which
  may just exit with the following error when trying to start it:
  cannot access config file "/etc/avguard.conf"
  Please update to the latest anti-virus engine by e.g. running the
  antivirupdater script in order to solve this.
- The future of the free licenses for private use and thus of this
  port currently is uncertain:
  <...>
  PersonalEdition Classic UNIX: Advance Notice
  We have decided to orient the version 6.32 which will be released on
  September 6, 2005 much more towards the successful PersonalEdition
  Classic Windows.
  This means that version 6.32 will be released with a graphical user
  interface which will make it much easier to work with the program. It
  will also no longer be necessary to register for the program before
  downloading it. With version 6.32 the PersonalEdition Classic UNIX
  will no longer contain any MailGate/Milter functionality.
  <...>

Approved by:	netchild
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SIZE (antivir-milter-prof-1.1.0-7.tar.gz) = 9455812
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1.8
log
@Update to 1.1.0-3 which amongst several fixes and some minor new features
brings native binaries for FreeBSD/i386 5-STABLE. For a complete list of
changes since 1.1 please see the installed ChangeLog.

Approved by:	netchild
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MD5 (antivir-milter-prof-1.1.0.tar.gz) = c3bca40c0d8ddfccfafba6de84cb09ff
SIZE (antivir-milter-prof-1.1.0.tar.gz) = 6366384
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1.7
log
@- Update to 1.1 (final). For changes since 1.1-beta see the ChangeLog
  in the DOCSDIR.
- Rename the start script from antivir-milter.sh to avmilter.sh to be
  consistent with naming of the rest of the installed AntiVir Milter
  files and directories.
- Now that AntiVir Milter supports using a different location from
  /etc for the ignore, scan and warn config files no longer install
  them in the EXAMPLESDIR but in PREFIX/etc/avmilter (i.e. install
  as sample files, copy over when not already existent, etc.).
- Change the location of the AntiVir Milter config file (avmilter.conf)
  but not that of the scan engine (antivir.conf; shared between different
  AntiVir products) from PREFIX/etc to PREFIX/etc/avmilter in order to
  have all AntiVir Milter config files in one place but don't directly
  populate PREFIX/etc with them.

If you had previously changed PREFIX/etc/avmilter.conf you have to
bring over your changes to PREFIX/etc/avmilter/avmilter.conf but note
that some variables have been renamed. If you used ignore, scan and/or
warn files in /etc you can now move them to PREFIX/etc/avmilter.

Approved by:	netchild
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SIZE (avfbmlt.tgz) = 2869629
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1.6
log
@- H+BEDV GmbH released a new tarball of the beta version shipping an updated
  anti-virus engine (6.23.0.3 -> 6.25.0.2), current virus definition file
  (6.23.0.49 -> 6.25.0.1) and an updated antivir.conf.
  If you are using the auto-update facility you should already have the
  updated AV engine binary and VDF.
- Look for the libmilter of the Sendmail port and the GnuPG binary in
  LOCALBASE instead of PREFIX.

Submitted by:	Marius Strobl <marius@@alchemy.franken.de>
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MD5 (avfbmlt_beta.tgz) = 0005a0cb1f2757c357e85400a0936316
SIZE (avfbmlt_beta.tgz) = 2597582
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1.5
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@HEADS-UP: When updating from a previous version you have to do the following
	  after deinstalling the old port:
	  # rm PREFIX/AntiVir/antivir
	  # rm PREFIX/AntiVir/antivir.vdf
	  # chown root:wheel PREFIX/AntiVir
	  # chown root:smmsp PREFIX/AntiVir/hbedv.key
	  In your SENDMAIL_MC change
	    `S=unix:PREFIX/AntiVir/avmilter.sock, F=T, T=S:10m;R:10m;E:5m'
	  to:
	    `S=unix:/var/spool/avmilter/avmilter.sock, F=T, T=S:10m;R:10m;E:10m'
	  and rebuild sendmail.cf.
	  If /var/spool/avmilter exist you have to:
	  # chown -R smmsp:smmsp /var/spool/avmilter
	  If you are using a customized PREFIX/etc/avmilter.conf the port
	  won't remove it on deinstall and you have to manually change User
	  and Group to smmsp there.
	  Afterwards you can install the new version of this port. You then
	  should run antivirupdater to get a current VDF.

- Change ownership of the socket to user and group smmsp as expected by
  sendmail. This involves running the milter as smmsp:smmsp, changing the
  ownership of rest of the files and moving the socket to /var/spool/avmilter
  but fixes the "local socket unsafe" problem. [1]
- Move the milter into the background when launching, this solves the problem
  with disappearing socket on boot. [2]
- Update to 1.1-beta which fixes the "Bad file descriptor" problem. For
  a full list of chances see ChangeLog in the DOCSDIR. [3]

Suggested by:	ache@@ [1], [3]
Suggested by:	Martin P. Hellwig <mhellwig@@xs4all.nl> [2]
Submitted by:	maintainer
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MD5 (avfbmlt_beta.tgz) = 9838d32c0e5621346e9201f696912dfa
SIZE (avfbmlt_beta.tgz) = 2530356
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1.4
log
@- H+BEDV GmbH released a new tarball shipping an updated anti-virus engine
  (6.23.0.1 -> 6.24.0.2), current virus definition file (6.23.0.1 -> 6.24.0.6)
  and an updated antivir.conf adding the new option "UpdaterKeepsBackups" for
  for the current AV engine.
  If you are using the auto-update facility you should already have the
  updated AV engine binary and VDF.
- Install the original AV engine binary and the VDF from the tarball with
  suffix "-dist_avfbmlt" instead of "-dist" so ${PREFIX}/AntiVir/antivir
  can be shared between different H+BEDV AntiVir products without conflicts.
- Add another instance to MASTER_SITES.

Submitted by:	marius
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SIZE (avfbmlt.tgz) = 2524474
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1.3
log
@- H+BEDV GmbH released a new tarball shipping an updated anti-virus engine
  (6.22.0.1 -> 6.23.0.1), a current virus definition file (6.23.0.1) and
  and updated antivir.conf adding new options for the new features in the
  current AV engine.
  If you are using the auto-update facility you should already have the
  updated AV engine and VDF. The new options available in antivir.conf are
  only relevant if you are using the update daemon mechanism (i.e. you are
  using `antivir --update-daemon` instead of running antivirupdater via
  cron(8)) or you own a true commercial license (i.e. no private license)
  and want to catch "unwanted files" e.g. dialers in addition to worms and
  viruses.
- Be consistent in how PREFIX gets inserted in the avq script compared to
  the other patched files. The old way previously saved a patch which is
  no longer true. No change in the installed script.

Submitted by:	Marius Strobl <marius@@alchemy.franken.de>
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1.2
log
@- H+BEDV GmbH released a new tarball shipping an updated anti-virus engine
  (6.21.0.1 -> 6.22.0.1) and a current virus definition file (6.22.0.0).
  If you are using the auto-update functionality you should already have
  these updated versions.
- Mention the AntiVir Bulletin Board (support) in the DESCR.
- Make the antivirupdater script behave like described in the documentation
  (pass command line arguments to antivir).
- Make the avq script check for uid == 0, the avmilter spool directory can't
  be read without sufficient permissions.

Submitted by:	maintainer
@
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@d1 1
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1.1
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@Add AntiVir Milter, a mail virusscanner using the Sendmail Mail Filter API.
This is a commercial stand-alone solution written in C not a PERL script +
myriads of dependencies + some AV...
Licenses for private (individual, non-commercial) use, e.g. for protecting
your family's home network, can be applied for free of charge.

Submitted by:	Marius Strobl <marius@@alchemy.franken.de>
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