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-rw-r--r--net-mail/mailbase/files/mailcap.575
-rw-r--r--net-mail/mailbase/mailbase-1.4.ebuild67
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diff --git a/net-mail/mailbase/Manifest b/net-mail/mailbase/Manifest
index f4141ea41a2c..2fd6d82bf4b2 100644
--- a/net-mail/mailbase/Manifest
+++ b/net-mail/mailbase/Manifest
@@ -2,10 +2,8 @@ AUX aliases 809 BLAKE2B bc6295e7cddae8ee29450f4054992b6fe47f301303be7ea284d42f9e
AUX common-pamd 308 BLAKE2B 95a2b44b1bd2112da1160cf5c3f993debb85692111e046a79c14f89a83cd82eebc5580ea0375f6548d373a04ac17f214a0135047d99f7ed3cf62f5500953bf6a SHA512 5b7d878969e644aac8aa9355e1a8ff9e2a9c1b07edb5a62c694bd7a4f87961242db7c85b1030540c9ad733a4d3d4c5367a047a188b21517d1d077bec6e620ec7
AUX common-pamd-include 245 BLAKE2B 3c2a5133b232869a5749df49a7e1f94a51f68d3bd37037d3ea10bfab18fb48fae565304bd2eba6fc686da3f3bf71249975e8f8bc9deada66eb3665d20929020d SHA512 3516815034b419bf4fd57a43536e7a25b820013d5339cb818bbbee3f0e8e26651f6b4aefae0177240219e05010ba8a2aaf6d0337220cf176801992204c3216f0
AUX mailcap 2235 BLAKE2B 3cf2cba9c1f67feab3b63246f21f8aa78b808a42b2368add9f77c36cca8d92c13122f53663ac3fe4d8b0968a66a35803d98cce6197110f1efe08562e9f837e74 SHA512 1461deb4f065c0d1778acbbcb1e08db821740de0363d3905a569d45d459a76d8813ef1c2c052d6e84b4b9b5576c89e524ecf44a9fffd8e05e91f85eb917557b0
-AUX mailcap.5 9886 BLAKE2B a03170a94f30cda347c97909de7c066efbe2cc7295badd8f8c97abce52e154ce0b3635fadf83d18fe46966b2d550b2a321f4cf4483d1e32fbe420b85d2155f19 SHA512 fac60eeb754bbfa89518fd1ae5182e1ecf22f8d2b9f6883786fb78e5759eadbee58f927cf1084ea5e04958e6b505f178ba49dab7a570e91099a8ef2ceef608e3
EBUILD mailbase-1.1.ebuild 1657 BLAKE2B ae93c9819b1e5bb8f8ede43955453d2f6aa68a306ebce97b611bb1b37abcbb12fe390c20a4db2c997f860c0b2b0db251052b12d6073e70c3ee1e40b7361139b5 SHA512 998ad423d34728fd24d0ff04d014568eba456775deedb1551e9c8e05a5993235347b0235975599e330e0545a84d8857ac84ce160fedc3bbb8d8062b908026932
EBUILD mailbase-1.2.ebuild 1492 BLAKE2B ea342a3be316df8623fa242ed2dcc3e47f6bc303cb880a9c4b240a89edebacbecbdc86cc7abe058b5b9b233235f7e9983a8fe548ee77d3ab9be9523637c7e12b SHA512 a5e8edf618de36acefb9326f40e64b9c7f659f704b8f8effd5930ff619085895a8bd26da556adbccfad1d375bdb14149dfb4704c623ce7359ab67f438eb28d6e
EBUILD mailbase-1.3.ebuild 1458 BLAKE2B 835a54fe1e299fd10342d6d890ef3436b91483a9e12cfc74d4291939c0a8bb1702f9467b9b9f0687a748915fdc3bdccefedaace530d96cb4d37108a474db3e7a SHA512 60cbbe72959a4b0f7f05080765257cdc18bde09c5444acf97d19b4bfbbe70eec3b6e110cbefc382db74d1506f551d9d5e919e8b927465c70fd6ac8a951eaaeb3
-EBUILD mailbase-1.4.ebuild 1482 BLAKE2B eb1a131d41e204bc07a0d6a339bbed18c0abd27054a31f259d7ccecc9d129ba3f2c49984b51939ab8e0ee70c7d21e7bbd5e8e249f5361ad467b53ec2fd177723 SHA512 9463c5dd2bdc408972c4e3fd4a926f97a7e36672d2f6fcca5e361dd922968bea1517bc191bf0dc968fcda51cfcb3951ef1def837a88fc38bc680ae2b1746f0a9
EBUILD mailbase-1.ebuild 1608 BLAKE2B f730c8dc3723241b5bdad4de17471b22ed3893ad70b072de1ced072fc994c5615cc2c7e7827ebb1d371a6c85eb194dcc943ff1136172229736b45fc9ed86303c SHA512 18bb8bfd64c6eb6e80cfbc5d7c5d4583155020583baf07cd0c031611271994676891a00e354a2b4da02f8f9fefbc423287dbae1ce4c12e5be2284760920720c4
MISC metadata.xml 240 BLAKE2B eeb6099e7ebc29b81588528b970830d2461fa16783bda673672d405615e46d240dcd806b3d18b6207ef8e5365f8860aa20c304394c3f5b267c5ea4dc739cb94b SHA512 97824dbce22630efb21e647b55212b7a8a19d8e38b5bf05cb0b8078530bbbaaf4dc91284e2a11beab7dfcfb779df82b87b49d11a746c7a4f6dc71f2fda8942db
diff --git a/net-mail/mailbase/files/mailcap.5 b/net-mail/mailbase/files/mailcap.5
deleted file mode 100644
index eec92103f886..000000000000
--- a/net-mail/mailbase/files/mailcap.5
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,75 +0,0 @@
-.\" Hey, Emacs! This is an -*- nroff -*- source file.
-.TH MAILCAP 5 "Release 2" "Bellcore Prototype"
-.SH NAME
-mailcap - metamail capabilities file
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.I mailcap
-file is read by the
-.I metamail
-program to determine how to display non-text at the local site.
-
-The syntax of a mailcap file is quite simple, at least compared to termcap files. Any line that starts with "#" is a comment. Blank lines are ignored. Otherwise, each line defines a single mailcap entry for a single content type. Long lines may be continued by ending them with a backslash character, \\.
-
-Each individual mailcap entry consists of a content-type specification, a command to execute, and (possibly) a set of optional "flag" values. For example, a very simple mailcap entry (which is actually a built-in default behavior for metamail) would look like this:
-
-text/plain; cat %s
-
-The optional flags can be used to specify additional information about the mail-handling command. For example:
-
-text/plain; cat %s; copiousoutput
-
-can be used to indicate that the output of the 'cat' command may be voluminous, requiring either a scrolling window, a pager, or some other appropriate coping mechanism.
-
-The "type" field (text/plain, in the above example) is simply any legal content type name, as defined by informational RFC 1524. In practice, this is almost any string. It is the string that will be matched against the "Content\-type" header (or the value passed in with \-c) to decide if this is the mailcap entry that matches the current message. Additionally, the type field may specify a subtype (e.g. "text/ISO\-8859\-1") or a wildcard to match all subtypes (e.g. "image/*").
-
-The "command" field is any UNIX command ("cat %s" in the above example), and is used to specify the interpreter for the given type of message. It will be passed to the shell via the system(3) facility. Semicolons and backslashes within the command must be quoted with backslashes. If the command contains "%s", those two characters will be replaced by the name of a file that contains the body of the message. If it contains "%t", those two characters will be replaced by the content-type field, including the subtype, if any. (That is, if the content-type was "image/pbm; opt1=something-else", then "%t" would be replaced by "image/pbm".) If the command field contains "%{" followed by a parameter name and a closing "}", then all those characters will be replaced by the value of the named parameter, if any, from the Content-type header. Thus, in the previous example, "%{opt1}" will be replaced by "something-else". Finally, if the command contains "\\%", those two characters will be replaced by a single % character. (In fact, the backslash can be used to quote any character, including itself.)
-
-If no "%s" appears in the command field, then instead of placing the message body in a temporary file, metamail will pass the body to the command on the standard input. This is helpful in saving /tmp file space, but can be problematic for window-oriented applications under some window systems such as MGR.
-
-Two special codes can appear in the viewing command for objects of type multipart (any subtype). These are "%n" and "%F". %n will be replaced by the number of parts within the multipart object. %F will be replaced by a series of arguments, two for each part, giving first the content-type and then the name of the temporary file where the decoded part has been stored. In addition, for each file created by %F, a second file is created, with the same name followed by "H", which contains the header information for that body part. This will not be needed by most multipart handlers, but it is there if you ever need it.
-
-The "notes=xxx" field is an uninterpreted string that is used to specify the name of the person who installed this entry in the mailcap file. (The "xxx" may be replaced by any text string.)
-
-The "test=xxx" field is a command that is executed to determine whether or not the mailcap line actually applies. That is, if the content-type field matches the content-type on the message, but a "test=" field is present, then the test must succeed before the mailcap line is considered to "match" the message being viewed. The command may be any UNIX command, using the same syntax and the same %-escapes as for the viewing command, as described above. A command is considered to succeed if it exits with a zero exit status, and to fail otherwise.
-
-The "print=xxx" field is a command that is executed to print the data instead of display it interactively. This behavior is usually a consequence of invoking metamail with the "\-h" switch.
-
-The "textualnewlines" field can be used in the rather obscure case where metamail's default rules for treating newlines in base64-encoded data are unsatisfactory. By default, metamail will translate CRLF to the local newline character in decoded base64 output if the content-type is "text" (any subtype), but will not do so otherwise. A mailcap entry with a field of "textualnewlines=1" will force such translation for the specified content-type, while "textualnewlines=0" will guarantee that the translation does not take place even for textual content-types.
-
-The "compose" field may be used to specify a program that can be used to compose a new body or body part in the given format. Its intended use is to support mail composing agents that support the composition of multiple types of mail using external composing agents. As with the view-command, the compose command will be executed after replacing certain escape sequences starting with "%". In particular, %s should be replaced by the name of a file to which the composed data is to be written by the specified composing program, thus allowing the calling program (e.g. metamail) to tell the called program where to store the composed data. If %s does not appear, then the composed data will be assumed to be written by the composing programs to standard output. The result of the composing program may be data that is NOT yet suitable for mail transport -- that is, a Content-Transfer-Encoding may still need to be applied to the data.
-
-The "composetyped" field is similar to the "compose" field, but is to be used when the composing program needs to specify the Content-type header field to be applied to the composed data. The "compose" field is simpler, and is preferred for use with existing (non-mail-oriented) programs for composing data in a given format. The "composetyped" field is necessary when the Content-type information must include auxiliary parameters, and the composition program must then know enough about mail formats to produce output that includes the mail type information, and to apply any necessary Content-Transfer-Encoding. Conceptually, "compose" specifies a program that simply outputs the specified type of data in its raw form, while "composetyped" specifies a program that outputs the data as a MIME object, with all necessary Content-* headers already in place.
-
-.TP 8
-.B needsterminal
-If this flag is given, the named interpreter needs to interact with the user on a terminal. In some environments (e.g. a window-oriented mail reader under X11) this will require the creation of a new terminal emulation window, while in most environments it will not. If the mailcap entry specifies "needsterminal" and metamail is not running on a terminal (as determined by isatty(3), the \-x option, and the MM_NOTTTY environment variable) then metamail will try to run the command in a new terminal emulation window. Currently, metamail knows how to create new windows under the X11, SunTools, and WM window systems.
-.TP 8
-.B copiousoutput
-This flag should be given whenever the interpreter is capable of producing more than a few lines of output on stdout, and does no interaction with the user. If the mailcap entry specifies copiousoutput, and pagination has been requested via the "\-p" command, then the output of the command being executed will be piped through a pagination program ("more" by default, but this can be overridden with the METAMAIL_PAGER environment variable).
-.SH BUILT-IN CONTENT-TYPE SUPPORT
-The metamail program has built-in support for a few key content-types. In particular, it supports the text type, the multipart and multipart/alternative type, and the message/rfc822 types. This support is incomplete for many subtypes -- for example, it only supports US-ASCII text in general. This kind of built-in support can be OVERRIDDEN by an entry in any mailcap file on the user's search path. Metamail also has rudimentary built-in support for types that are totally unrecognized -- i.e. for which no mailcap entry or built-in handler exists. For such unrecognized types, metamail will write a file with a "clean" copy of the data -- i.e. a copy in which all mail headers have been removed, and in which any 7-bit transport encoding has been decoded.
-.SH FILES
-$HOME/.mailcap:/etc/mailcap:/usr/share/etc/mailcap:/usr/local/etc/mailcap -- default path for mailcap files.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR run-mailcap "(1)",
-.BR mailcap.order "(5)",
-.BR update-mime "(8)"
-
-RFC 1524 (<http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1524>)
-
-.SH COPYRIGHT
-Copyright (c) 1991 Bell Communications Research, Inc. (Bellcore)
-
-Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this material
-for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
-that the above copyright notice and this permission notice
-appear in all copies, and that the name of Bellcore not be
-used in advertising or publicity pertaining to this
-material without the specific, prior written permission
-of an authorized representative of Bellcore. BELLCORE
-MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS ABOUT THE ACCURACY OR SUITABILITY
-OF THIS MATERIAL FOR ANY PURPOSE. IT IS PROVIDED "AS IS",
-WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES.
-.SH AUTHOR
-Nathaniel S. Borenstein
diff --git a/net-mail/mailbase/mailbase-1.4.ebuild b/net-mail/mailbase/mailbase-1.4.ebuild
deleted file mode 100644
index 157b09c61051..000000000000
--- a/net-mail/mailbase/mailbase-1.4.ebuild
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,67 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2018 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-
-EAPI=7
-inherit pam user
-
-DESCRIPTION="MTA layout package"
-SRC_URI=""
-HOMEPAGE="https://www.gentoo.org/"
-
-LICENSE="GPL-2"
-SLOT="0"
-KEYWORDS="~alpha ~amd64 ~arm ~arm64 ~hppa ~ia64 ~m68k ~mips ~ppc ~ppc64 ~s390 ~sh ~sparc ~x86 ~amd64-fbsd ~x86-fbsd"
-IUSE="pam"
-
-RDEPEND="pam? ( virtual/pam )"
-
-S=${WORKDIR}
-
-pkg_setup() {
- enewgroup mail 12
- enewuser mail 8 -1 /var/spool/mail mail
- enewuser postmaster 14 -1 /var/spool/mail
-}
-
-src_install() {
- dodir /etc/mail
- insinto /etc/mail
- doins "${FILESDIR}"/aliases
- insinto /etc
- doins "${FILESDIR}"/mailcap
- doman "${FILESDIR}"/mailcap.5
-
- keepdir /var/spool/mail
- fowners root:mail /var/spool/mail
- fperms 03775 /var/spool/mail
- dosym spool/mail /var/mail
-
- newpamd "${FILESDIR}"/common-pamd-include pop
- newpamd "${FILESDIR}"/common-pamd-include imap
- if use pam ; then
- local p
- for p in pop3 pop3s pops ; do
- dosym pop /etc/pam.d/${p}
- done
- for p in imap4 imap4s imaps ; do
- dosym imap /etc/pam.d/${p}
- done
- fi
-}
-
-get_permissions_oct() {
- if [[ ${USERLAND} = GNU ]] ; then
- stat -c%a "${ROOT}$1"
- elif [[ ${USERLAND} = BSD ]] ; then
- stat -f%p "${ROOT}$1" | cut -c 3-
- fi
-}
-
-pkg_postinst() {
- # bug 614396
- if [[ "$(get_permissions_oct /var/spool/mail)" != "3775" ]] ; then
- einfo "Fixing ${ROOT}var/spool/mail/ permissions"
- chown root:mail "${ROOT}var/spool/mail/"
- chmod 03775 "${ROOT}var/spool/mail/"
- fi
-}