Index: ossp-pkg/petidomo/ChangeLog RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/petidomo/ChangeLog,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.3' '-r1.4' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/petidomo/ChangeLog,v' 2>/dev/null --- ChangeLog 2001/02/18 00:05:39 1.3 +++ ChangeLog 2001/02/18 00:20:04 1.4 @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ 2001-02-17 Peter Simons - * Updated the documentation for the 4.x version. + * Updated the documentation for the new version. * When posting to a list, Petidomo will now let the "Keywords:" and "Summary:" headers pass. These headers are uncommon but have @@ -47,786 +47,173 @@ (and for consistency) I corrected this horrible, horrible mistake of the past and renamed everything that contained an underscore. -2001-01-20 Ralf S. Engelschall - - * .cvsignore, Makefile.in, petidomo.pod: - Add first cut for a petidomo(1) manual page. - 2001-01-20 Peter Simons - * Makefile.in, config-files.c, config.c: - Renamed the followings tags in petidomo.conf - - MTA_Options --> MTAOptions - List_Directory --> ListDirectory - Ack_Queue_Directory --> AckQueueDirectory - - for consistency reasons. While I was at it, I also renamed the source - file from config.c to config-files.c, because the module config.c is - generally associated with GNU autoconf and this has nothing to do with - it. - -2001-01-20 Ralf S. Engelschall - - * main.c: - Be careful, listname can be NULL in global operation mode and not - all printf implementations are as smart as BSD's variant. Instead of - printing "(null)" others just dump core. - - * docs/.cvsignore: - Ignore LaTeX generated files - -2001-01-19 Peter Simons - - * Makefile.in: Cosmetic change. - - * Makefile.in: Updated dependencies. - - * archive.c: - Enhanced portability. This commit also contains an older - change made by Ralf, which I have to re-commit after - screwing up with the "cvs admin" command. Sorry!!! - - * mailer.c: - Minor change to enhance portability. - - * config.c: - The module contains the static variable MasterConfig, which all other - Petidomo routines can access via getMasterConfig(). The routine - getListConfig(), which is defined in config.c, too, used the "correct" - mechanism to access MasterConfig, even though it could access it - directly. Since I chose the same name ("MasterConfig" :->) for the - local copy of the pointer, gcc warns that this variable shadows the - static one. To get rid of this warning, and since it doesn't make one - bit a difference, getListConfig() accessse the static variable - directly now. - - * hermes.c: - Changed ACL semantics: The ACL is processed only if the posting didn't - have a valid password. If it did, the mail is going through in any - case and the ACL is not tested. - - * config/index, Makefile.in: - In case no index file is installed, "make install" will create an - example file at the correct location so that the admininstrator - hopefully figures out that there is some work to be done. - - * acl.y: - - Added a warning message to be logged when no global ACL file exists. - - - Reordered tests in check_local_acl_file: When no listname has been - given, we don't need to initialize the lexer at all. - - * hermes.c: - Petidomo used the mail's envelope to deliver the request for - confirmation. I have changed this to either reply-to or from (if - reply-to is unset), because sendmail will destroy the original - envelope under obscure circumstances. - - * main.c: Removed unnecessary cast. - - * config.c: - Due to a mix-up in the variable names, Petidomo expanded all list - config file paths incorrectly when the list has a flat hierarchy. That - is fixed now. - -2001-01-19 Ralf S. Engelschall - - * Makefile.in: - Provide "make dist" command for rolling distribution tarball. - -2001-01-19 Peter Simons - - * main.c: - Added version information to the start-up log message. - -2001-01-19 Ralf S. Engelschall - - * Makefile.in, main.c, version.c: - First step in GNu shtool version support: - Add version.c and use it for "petidomo --version". - Support for handling version.c in Makefile.in is coming later. - - * libconfigfile/config.c, librfc822/address.y, librfc822/decomment.c, libargv/argv.c, acl.y, address-db.c, approve.c, config.c, filter.c, hermes.c, index.c, io.c, mailer.c, members.c, password.c, queue_command.c, queue_posting.c, subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - Get rid of all complaints from GCC 2.97 - (except for two things which I do not want to change on my own) + * Renamed the MTA_Options" tag in the master config file to + "MTAOptions" for consistency. 2001-01-19 Peter Simons - * queue_command.c, queue_posting.c: - Incorporated the cookie into the end-of-mail-marker used in the - ack-script, so that the whole mechanism doesn't break when somebody - has the words '[end-of-mail-marker]' in the mail body itself. - - * subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - Fixed the spelling of the newly added syslog messages. - - * main.c: - Moved the initial startup log message up so that it is logged before - the main config file is parsed. Also added the path of the main config - file to the message so that people can see where Petidomo locks for it - in case parsing fails. - - * hermes.c, subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - Greatly enhanced the log messages Petidomo writes. Made the existing - messages more helpful, added lots of new ones, generally made things - real perfect. Remember: Life is BEAUTIFUL. - -2001-01-19 Ralf S. Engelschall + * Changed ACL semantics: The ACL is processed _only_ if the + posting didn't have a valid password. If it did, the mail is going + through in any case and the ACL is not processed. - * Makefile.in: - Do not show subdir walking commands + * Added a warning message to be logged when no global ACL file exists. 2001-01-19 Peter Simons - * main.c: - Added a message that is logged every time Petidomo starts up. This - message will "dump" the configuration of Petidomo so that the user has - a clue which Petidomo instance is doing what. - - * subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - When a un-/subscribe command needs confirmation, the request for - confirmation is sent to the address that is supposed to added to or - removed from the list. If, and only if, this address is different than - the one from which the request came, a short mail is sent to the - requestor to inform him what is going on. + * Greatly enhanced the log messages Petidomo writes. Made the + existing messages more helpful, added lots of new ones, generally + made things real perfect. Remember: Life is BEAUTIFUL. + + * Added a message that is logged every time Petidomo starts up. + This message will "dump" the configuration of Petidomo so that the + user has a clue which Petidomo instance is doing what. + + * When a un-/subscribe command needs confirmation, the request for + confirmation is sent to the address that is supposed to be added + to or to be removed from the list. If, and only if, this address + is different from the one the request came from, a short mail is + sent to the requestor to inform him what is going on. - * tool.c, config.c: - Mailing list config files may now have the suffix ".config" or + * Mailing list config files may now have the suffix ".config" or ".conf". Similarly, if the list config file is in a separate directory, it may be called /config or /conf. - * main.c: - Added code that will set the real user id of the process equal to the - effective user id. - - * Makefile.in: - - Word-wrapped long lines to fit into 80 characters per line. - - Updated dependencies. - - Removed BINDIR from FLAGS_TO_PASS as it isn't needed anymore. - - * main.c, petidomo.h, queue_command.c, queue_posting.c: - Petidomo needs to know the path to the executable in order to write - the ack-spool file, which starts Petidomo again to process the - acknowledged command or posting. I used BINDIR for that, but realized - that this sucks when somebody manually moves the binary. Hence, I am - using the contents of argv[0] now, normalized to an absolute path. - This value is stored in the global variable who_am_i, which the - queue_*() routines now use. - -2001-01-19 Ralf S. Engelschall - - * generate_cookie.c: - Get rid of the following GCC complains: - generate_cookie.c: In function `generate_cookie': - generate_cookie.c:58: warning: implicit declaration of function `strlen' - generate_cookie.c: In function `MD5Update': - generate_cookie.c:245: warning: declaration of `index' shadows global declaration - generate_cookie.c:260: warning: implicit declaration of function `memcpy' - generate_cookie.c: In function `MD5Final': - generate_cookie.c:286: warning: declaration of `index' shadows global declaration - generate_cookie.c:303: warning: implicit declaration of function `memset' - - * archive.c: - As GCC complained: There is an ISO 9899:1990 (``ISO C'') function - clock(3), so we have a symbol conflict here. Get rid of this by renaming - our symbol. - - * libtext/text.h: - Do not use C++ comments in ANSI C + * Added code that will set the real user id of the process equal + to the effective user id. Makes life easier for people who use + Petidomo as a setuid binary. 2001-01-18 Ralf S. Engelschall - * README, acl.y, acl_scan.l, address-db.c, approve.c, archive.c, authen.c, config.c, filter.c, generate_cookie.c, handleacl.c, help.c, hermes.c, index.c, io.c, listserv.c, mailer.c, main.c, members.c, parsearray.c, password.c, petidomo.h, queue_command.c, queue_posting.c, rfcparse.c, subscribe.c, tool.c, unsubscribe.c: - As we agreed today, Petidomo is now open because licensed under GPL and - always will be licensed under GPL, so use "Petidomo" as the program name - everywhere and consistently. - - * Makefile.in: - Install petidomo-xxxx tools - - * Makefile.in: Show were we are operating + * Added two useful scripts for list administrators: + petidomo-approve and petidomo-kickout. - * ChangeLog: Start filling ChangeLog... - - * README: *** empty log message *** - -2001-01-18 Peter Simons - - * petidomo-approve, petidomo-kickout: - Add old RSE admin scripts - -2001-01-18 Ralf S. Engelschall +2001-01-16 Peter Simons - * config.c: ListACLFile -> ACLFile + * Added the "acknowledge" feature for mailing list postings. - * Makefile.in: New layout + * Added new action keyword to the Access Control Language: + "approve". This keyword will -- unlike "pass" -- not only pass the + mail, but will also make sure that the mail passes all other + authorization controls. This means, the mail will be treated as if + the Petidomo master password had been provided. - * configure.in, Makefile.in: - Switch to GNU shtool + * The ACL is now tested _before_ anything else, meaning that you + can use the "approve" action to bypass all other tests. - * etc/install-sh: - Remove obsolete install-sh +2001-01-15 Peter Simons - * etc/shtool: Add GNU shtool + * The "ListType" keyword is no longer a mandatory directive in the + list's config file; it now defaults to "open". - * Makefile.in: - fix install-testlist target + * List config's "AllowPublicSubscripiton" does not exist anymore. + Now we have "SubscriptionType" with valid values "public", "admin" + or "acknowledged". -2001-01-16 Peter Simons + * Added "AckQueueDirectory" directive to the master config file. - * subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - When a request for confirmation is required, the originator of the - command will receive a short mail, telling him that this is so, so - that he knows what's going on. - - * subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - Delayed the processing of the acknowledgment-requirement so that you - don't have to ack commands that will fail anyways. - - * Makefile.in, address-db.c, hermes.c, petidomo.h: - Implemented the acked-once feature. - - * acl.y, acl_scan.l, handleacl.c, petidomo.h: - Added new action keyword to the Access Control Language: approve. This - keyword will -- unlike to "pass" -- not only pass the mail, but will - also make sure that the mail passes all other authorization controls. - This means, the mail will be treated as if the Petidomo master - password had been given in the header. - - * approve.c: - Added include of sys/types.h. Required on some systems to be able to - include regex.h. - - * hermes.c: - Moved the call to checkACL() before anything else is tested regarding - authorization. Combined with the new "approve" action in the ACL file, - this allows to pass all other authentication mechanisms with the ACL. - -2001-01-15 Peter Simons + * Removed the whole concept of "alien subscription". It was stupid + to begin with and now that we'll have acknowledged subscriptions, + it is useless, too. - * hermes.c: - Added code that will request confirmation when posting to a list that - is set to "acknowledged". - - * Makefile.in, approve.c, main.c, petidomo.h: - Implemented the approve mode, where incoming mails are searched for - confirmation cookies and the apropriate queue entries will be - executed. - - * subscribe.c: - The call to queue_command() had the command wrong. - - * subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - Added code that will send the "request for confirmation" mail out when - apropriate. - - * hermes.c: - Cosmetic change: Reformatted the source. - - * config.c, config/list-config: - - ListType is no longer a required parameter; it now defaults to "open". - - * hermes.c, listserv.c, main.c, petidomo.h: - Had to make is_approved a global variable, because it is actually - tested in subroutines of listserv_main() and hermes_main(), like - subscribe(), which's parameter list I don't want to change. - - * petidomo.h, queue_command.c, queue_posting.c: - queue_command() and queue_posting() will now return the cookie used as - filename, so that the calling code can mail back the request for - confirmation. - - * config.c, config/list-config, petidomo.h, subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - List's "AllowPublicSubscripiton" does not exist anymore. Now we have - "SubscriptionType" with valid values "public", "admin" or - "acknowledged". - - * config/petidomo.conf: - - Added Ack_Queue_Dir keyword. - - - Changed default of List_Directory from LOCALSTATEDIR to - LOCALSTATEDIR/lists. - - * config/list-config, unsubscribe.c, config.c, petidomo.h, subscribe.c: - Removed the whole concept of "alien subscription". It was stupid to - begin with and now that we'll have acknowledged subscriptions, it is - useless, too. - - * Makefile.in, config.c, petidomo.h, queue_command.c, queue_posting.c: - Implemented spooling mechanism for requests and postings that need an - acknowledgement to be processed. The code is there, it just isn't - called yet. + * Added "acknowledge" feature for un-/subscription requests. - * hermes.c, listserv.c, main.c: - Added --approved command line parameter, which is treated as a + * Added --approved command line parameter, which is treated as a boolean. Whether it is set or not will be passed through to - listserv_main() and to hermes_main(). The parameter will be used by - the spooling mechanism. + listserv_main() and to hermes_main(). The parameter will be used + by the "acknowledge" mechanism. 2001-01-11 Peter Simons - * config.c, config/list-config, petidomo.h: - Added config entry "AcknowledgementFile" to the mailing list's config file. - - * Makefile.in, configure.in, generate_cookie.c, petidomo.h: - Added generate_cookie() routine taken from mapSoN. - - * unsubscribe.c: - The requestor will now receive a mail telling him something went wrong - when he tries to unsubscribe an address without specifying a list - name. - -2001-01-10 Peter Simons - - * help.c, members.c, subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - Set the right margin for word-wrapping to 70 characters instead of 75. + * Added config entry "AcknowledgementFile" to the mailing list's + config file. - * subscribe.c: - The requestor will now receive a mail telling him something went wrong - when he tries to subscribe an address without specifying a list name. - - * acl.y: - When running in listserv mode, there is no 'listname' which can be - used to get the mailing list's configuration. Thus, the routine - shouldn't try to got one. Fixed it. - - * config.c: Removed debugging output. + * The requestor will now receive a mail telling him something went + wrong when he tries to un-/subscribe an address without specifying + a (valid) list name. 2001-01-08 Peter Simons - * acl.y: - Changed the ACL code to use the configured locations of the list's ACL - file rather than the hard-coded one. - - * Makefile.in: - Completed the install-testlist target. - - * acl.y, archive.c, config.c, help.c, hermes.c, index.c, mailer.c, main.c, members.c, petidomo.h, subscribe.c, tool.c, unsubscribe.c: - Rewrote Petidomo so that virtually any file's path can be configured - at run-time now. - - * config/petidomo.conf: - Added example entries for the new keywords "List_Directory", - "Help_File", "ACL_File", and "Index_File". - - * config/list-config: - Added example entries for the new keywords "IntroductionFile", - "DescriptionFile", "ACLFile", "HeaderFile", "SignatureFile", and - "AddressFile". - - * config/petidomo.acl: - Removed the path of the file in the comment header, since it doesn't - fit anymore anyway. - - * Makefile.in: Added dependencies. - - * config.c, main.c, petidomo.h: - Petidomo will now expect its master config file at - SYSCONFDIR/petidomo.conf. This location can be changed at run-time - with the command line parameter --masterconf. + * Added "install-testlist" target to the Makefile. - * Makefile.in: - Added preliminary install and install-testlist target. + * Rewrote Petidomo so that virtually any file's path can be + configured at run-time now. The directives we suppert in the + master config file are "ListDirectory", "HelpFile", "ACLFile", and + "IndexFile". The ones in the list's config file are + "IntroductionFile", "DescriptionFile", "ACLFile", "HeaderFile", + "SignatureFile", and "AddressFile". - * configure.in: - Removed the ETCDIR stuff again. We use sysconfdir instead. + * Added "install" target to the Makefile. 2001-01-06 Peter Simons - * Makefile.in, config.c, configure.in, petidomo.h: - Replaced the old basedir-mechanism in Petidomo, which used to be the - home directory of the petidomo user. Now, Petidomo expects its master - config file in ETCDIR, which is '/etc' per default. All other paths - will be set there at run-time. - - * handleacl.c, help.c, hermes.c, index.c, members.c, subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - - Added a "Petidomo:" prefix to all subject lines, to distinguish them - from regular mail. Rejection mails furthermore have the prefix - "BOUNCE :", mails that need approval have the prefix - "APROVE :". - - - When a mail is rejected due to ACL, the mail body will tell you - whether the global acl file or the list's local acl file hit. - - - If a file "lists//header" exists, it contents will be - added to the headers of the article posted to the list. Be careful - not to have blank lines in there, as this will screw the whole - message up. - - - When generating the index of available mailing lists, the list type - will now be typeset in brackets, e.g.: "(public mailing list)". - - - The index will no longer contain tabs in the mail body. - - * handleacl.c: - The local List_Config variable was potentially used uninitialized. - Fixed that. - -2000-12-16 Peter Simons - - * librfc822/Makefile: - Added dependency to stop parallel make from messing up with the - yacc/lex targets. - - * librfc822/decomment.c: - Fixed parsing bug. - - * librfc822/address.y: - Added definition of YYSTYPE. - - * configure.in: - Use petidomo.h file to determine $srcdir, rather than main.c. - - * Makefile.in, main.c, petidomo.h: - Reversed all changes concerning C++ in Petidomo ... it isn't worth the - major rewrite. - - * librfc822/.cvsignore: - Ignore yacc and lex files - - * librfc822/Makefile, librfc822/address.c, librfc822/address.y, librfc822/address_scan.c, librfc822/address_scan.h, librfc822/address_scan.l, librfc822/address_sep.c, librfc822/decomment.c, librfc822/parse_address.c, librfc822/rfc822.h, librfc822/test.c, libmpools/Makefile, libmpools/mpools.c, libmpools/mpools.h: - - Added GNU GPL copyright headers. - - Cleaned build process up. - - * libmpools/Makefile, libmpools/mpools.c, libmpools/mpools.h: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * libmpools/Makefile, libmpools/mpools.c, libmpools/mpools.h: - New file. - - * librfc822/address_scan.c: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * librfc822/address_scan.c: New file. - - * librfc822/address.c: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * librfc822/address.c: New file. - - * librfc822/decomment.c, librfc822/parse_address.c, librfc822/rfc822.h, librfc822/test.c, librfc822/testaddresslines: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * librfc822/decomment.c, librfc822/parse_address.c, librfc822/rfc822.h, librfc822/test.c, librfc822/testaddresslines: - New file. - - * librfc822/Makefile, librfc822/address.y, librfc822/address_scan.h, librfc822/address_scan.l, librfc822/address_sep.c: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * librfc822/Makefile, librfc822/address.y, librfc822/address_scan.h, librfc822/address_scan.l, librfc822/address_sep.c: - New file. - - * Makefile.in: - Added preliminary install target. - - * config/petidomo.conf: - Removed reference to firepower altogether; MTA is a required keyword. + * The whole concept of the "petidomo" user is gone. Instead, + compile complete paths into the binary and make them run-time + configurable. + + * Added a "Petidomo:" prefix to all subject lines, to distinguish + mail sent by Petidomo from regular mail. Rejection mails + furthermore have the prefix "BOUNCE :", mails that + need approval have the prefix "APPROVE :". + + * When a mail is rejected due to ACL, the mail body will tell you + whether the global acl file or the list's local acl file hit. + + * If a file "lists//header" exists, it contents will be + added to the headers of the article posted to the list. Be careful + not to have blank lines in there, as this will screw the whole + message up. + + * The result of the INDEX command is no longer generated on the + fly. Instead, the contents of a file is send back, which the + administrator can edit as he wishes -- very much like the HELP + file thing Petidomo had for ever. Consequently, the "ShowOnIndex" + directive in the list's config file is gone. 2000-12-15 Peter Simons - * config/petidomo.conf: - Removed note about Firepore MTA. + * The whole signature stuff the commercial Petidomo is gone; the + free version does not need this. This, the "AppendSignature" + directive in the list's config file is gone. - * config.c: - Hardcoded the base directory /usr/local/petidomo for the moment. + * Removed options "DetachImmediately" and "ShowStatistics" options + from the master config file. These were never used anyway. - * libtext/text.h: - Wrapped the header's contents in "extern C" linkage when compiling in - a C++ module. - - * Makefile.in: - The petidomo binary will now be linked with $(CXX). - Updated dependencies. - - * Makefile.in, config.c, help.c, index.c, members.c, signature.c, subscribe.c, unsubscribe.c: - Removed the signature code and all code that depended on it. In the - new Petidomo, the signature mechanism for server mails will work - differently. - - * config.c, config/petidomo.conf, signature.c: - Removed the global configuration options "DetachImmediately" and - "ShowStatistics". Consequently removed all code that deals with these - options, too. - - * libargv/Makefile: - The clean target will now erase the argv.info file. - - * libargv/.cvsignore: - Ignore the argv.info file. - - * Makefile.in, exit.c: - Removed the mail rescue mechanism and all relating code. I guess + * Removed the mail rescue mechanism and all relating code. I guess _nobody_ ever used that mechanism anyway, not even me. :-) - * Makefile.in, acl.y, archive.c, argvSetDebugLevel.c, authen.c, config.c, debug.h, exit.c, filter.c, handleacl.c, help.c, hermes.c, index.c, listserv.c, mailer.c, members.c, password.c, rfcparse.c, subscribe.c, tool.c, unsubscribe.c: - - Removed all debugging code. Now that Petidomo will be "rewritten" - in C++, I need a new paradigm for debugging anyway and the old - solution of mine was to messy for my taste anyway. - - - Petidomo no longer cares under what name it has been started. The - different modes of operation will now be distinguished by a - mandatory command line parameter. - - * Makefile.in: - Added support for C++ source modules within Petidomo. + * Petidomo no longer cares under what name it has been started. + The different modes of operation will now be distinguished by the + mandatory command line parameter "--mode". 2000-12-14 Peter Simons - * Makefile.in: - Modified the main Makefile so that it will pass the values determined - by Autoconf down to the libraries. - - * Makefile.in: - FreeBSD's make again: That stupid thing really doesn't grasp $< targets. - - * Makefile.in: - FreeBSD's make sucks big time: It doesn't honor the -C flag. Hence we - have to change into the target directory before calling make. - - * Makefile.in: - BSD make doesn't understand $< like GNU make does, thus it is better - to explicitely name the targets for the sake of portability. - - * Makefile.in: - Rewrote the makefile to not require GNU make. - - * libargv/Makefile, libconfigfile/Makefile, liblists/Makefile, libtext/Makefile: - Removed unused suffix .a from the .SUFFIXES target. - - * .cvsignore, configure.in: - - Libraries do not need Autoconf anymore, thus I removed the - AC_CONFIG_SUBDIRS call. - - - Added -O3 to CFLAGS for the sake of good optimization. - - * Makefile.in: Updated dependencies. - - * libargv/.cvsignore, libargv/Makefile, libconfigfile/Makefile, libconfigfile/SMakefile, libconfigfile/configure.in, liblists/Makefile, liblists/SMakefile, liblists/configure.in, liblists/lists.h, liblists/lists.h.in, libtext/Makefile, libtext/SMakefile, libtext/configure.in, libtext/test.txt: - - Removed smake build and autoconf from the libraries. - - Removed unused files. - - * libargv/Makefile, libargv/SMakefile, libargv/configure.in: - Added a real makefile. - - * libargv/argvSetDebugLevel.c: - The file is never used here. - -2000-12-13 Peter Simons - - * libargv/argvSetDebugLevel.c, libargv/test.c, libconfigfile/config.c, libconfigfile/configfile.h, liblists/lists.c, liblists/lists.h.in, libtext/easy_pattern_match.c, libtext/easy_sprintf.c, libtext/find_next_line.c, libtext/find_string.c, libtext/text.h, libtext/transform_text.c, libtext/wordwrap.c: - Added correct GPL copyright headers. - - * libtext/CustomTokenIterator.cpp, libtext/RegexTokenizer.cpp, libtext/RegexTokenizer_test.cpp, libtext/TokenIterator.cpp, libtext/TokenIterator_test.cpp, libtext/text.hpp, libtext/tokenizer_test.cpp: - Removed unused C++ code. - - * Makefile.in: - Cosmetic changes to the Makefile ... nothing important. - - * Makefile.in, configure.in: - After changing librfc822 to get along without libmpools, the library - can (and has been) removed from Petidomo. - - * debug.h: - This header file defines the debug modules Petidomo supports. - - * configure.in: - The source for the configure script generated by Autoconf. - - * petidomo.h: - All internal prototypes and definitions. - - * etc/install-sh: - Autoconf needs this script in order to run sub-configure scripts. - - * liblists/lists.h.in, libtext/CustomTokenIterator.cpp, libtext/RegexTokenizer.cpp, libtext/RegexTokenizer_test.cpp, libtext/TokenIterator.cpp, libtext/TokenIterator_test.cpp, libtext/test.txt, libtext/text.hpp, libtext/tokenizer_test.cpp, liblists/Makefile, liblists/SMakefile, liblists/configure.in, liblists/lists.c, liblists/lists.h, libtext/Makefile, libtext/SMakefile, libtext/configure.in, libtext/easy_pattern_match.c, libtext/easy_sprintf.c, libtext/find_next_line.c, libtext/find_string.c, libtext/text.h, libtext/transform_text.c, libtext/wordwrap.c: - Imported latest version. - - * libconfigfile/Makefile, libconfigfile/SMakefile, libconfigfile/config.c, libconfigfile/configfile.h, libconfigfile/configure.in: - Imported latest version of the library. - - * libargv/NEWS, libargv/SMakefile, libargv/argv.texi, libargv/argv_loc.h, libargv/configure.in, libargv/Makefile, libargv/Makefile.inc, libargv/_argv.h, libargv/argv.c, libargv/argv.h, libargv/argvSetDebugLevel.c, libargv/test.c: - Imported libargv version 2.4.0. - - * acl.y, acl_scan.l, archive.c, argvSetDebugLevel.c, authen.c, config.c, exit.c, filter.c, handleacl.c, help.c, hermes.c, index.c, io.c, listserv.c, mailer.c, main.c, members.c, parsearray.c, password.c, rfcparse.c, signature.c, subscribe.c, tool.c, unsubscribe.c: - - Added correct GNU GPL copyright statements to the files. - - Removed unnecessary include statements. - - * Makefile, Makefile.in: - Rewrote the build process from the scratch. - - * version.h: - The old versioning mechanism needs to be replaced any time soon. - - * archive.h, authen.h, filter.h, mailer.h, rfcparse.h: - The contents of these headers is now included in petidomo.h. - - * signature.c, unregsig.c, unregsig.h: - Renamed unregsig module to signature. Now that Petidomo is released - under GPL, there is no such thing as an "unregistered" version - anymore. - - * acl.c, acl_scan.c, acl_scan.h: - Removed dependent files from CVS repository. - - * etc/mail2news.c: - The program isn't tested, it isn't documented ... so away with it. - - * docs/Makefile, docs/petidomo.tex: - - Removed all use of html.sty. - - - Removed all references to the CGI manager. - - - Removed autoconf support. - - - Removed the index. - - - Reformatted the document to look good and to compile without - warnings. - - * docs/Makefile: - Don't erase the EPS files at 'clean'. - - * docs/directory-struct.eps, docs/ml-principle1.eps, docs/ml-principle2.eps: - Adding EPS files to repository, because those are really hard to - generate correctly. - - * docs/GNUmakefile, docs/Makefile: - Renamed GNUmakefile to Makefile; there's nothing in this makefile - that's specific to GNU make. - - * docs/GNUmakefile: - Added '-f' flag to the 'rm' call in the clean target. - - * docs/GNUmakefile: - Cleaned the Makefile up a lot. Removed explicit targets whereever an - implicit target will do. - - * docs/GNUmakefile, docs/Xstation.bm, docs/directory-struct.fig, docs/ml-principle1.fig, docs/ml-principle2.fig, docs/petidomo.tex, docs/router.bm, docs/world.bm: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * docs/GNUmakefile, docs/Xstation.bm, docs/directory-struct.fig, docs/ml-principle1.fig, docs/ml-principle2.fig, docs/petidomo.tex, docs/router.bm, docs/world.bm: - New file. - - * acl.c, acl_scan.c, acl_scan.h: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * acl.c, acl_scan.c, acl_scan.h: - New file. - - * subscribe.c, tool.c, unregsig.c, unregsig.h, unsubscribe.c, version.h: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * subscribe.c, tool.c, unregsig.c, unregsig.h, unsubscribe.c, version.h: - New file. - - * mailer.c, mailer.h, main.c, members.c, parsearray.c, password.c, rfcparse.c, rfcparse.h: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * mailer.c, mailer.h, main.c, members.c, parsearray.c, password.c, rfcparse.c, rfcparse.h: - New file. - - * filter.c, filter.h, handleacl.c, help.c, hermes.c, index.c, io.c, listserv.c: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * filter.c, filter.h, handleacl.c, help.c, hermes.c, index.c, io.c, listserv.c: - New file. - - * Makefile, acl.y, acl_scan.l, archive.c, archive.h, argvSetDebugLevel.c, authen.c, authen.h, config.c, exit.c: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * Makefile, acl.y, acl_scan.l, archive.c, archive.h, argvSetDebugLevel.c, authen.c, authen.h, config.c, exit.c: - New file. - - * filter/pgp-decrypt.sh, filter/pgp-encrypt.sh: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * filter/pgp-decrypt.sh, filter/pgp-encrypt.sh: - New file. - - * filter/insert-name-in-subject.sh, filter/rfc2369.sh: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * filter/insert-name-in-subject.sh, filter/rfc2369.sh: - New file. - - * libargv/argv.c, libargv/argv.h, libargv/argvSetDebugLevel.c, libargv/test.c: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * libargv/argv.c, libargv/argv.h, libargv/argvSetDebugLevel.c, libargv/test.c: - New file. - - * libargv/Makefile, libargv/Makefile.inc, libargv/_argv.h, libconfigfile/Makefile, libconfigfile/config.c, libconfigfile/configfile.h, libtext/transform_text.c, libtext/wordwrap.c: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * libargv/Makefile, libargv/Makefile.inc, libargv/_argv.h, libconfigfile/Makefile, libconfigfile/config.c, libconfigfile/configfile.h, libtext/transform_text.c, libtext/wordwrap.c: - New file. - - * liblists/Makefile, liblists/lists.c, liblists/lists.h, libtext/Makefile, libtext/easy_pattern_match.c, libtext/easy_sprintf.c, libtext/find_next_line.c, libtext/find_string.c, libtext/text.h: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * liblists/Makefile, liblists/lists.c, liblists/lists.h, libtext/Makefile, libtext/easy_pattern_match.c, libtext/easy_sprintf.c, libtext/find_next_line.c, libtext/find_string.c, libtext/text.h: - New file. - - * config/petidomo.acl, config/petidomo.conf, etc/mail2news.c: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * config/petidomo.acl, config/petidomo.conf, etc/mail2news.c: - New file. - - * README, config/help, config/list-acl, config/list-config: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * README, config/help, config/list-acl, config/list-config: - New file. - - * COPYING, ChangeLog: - Imported Petidomo 2.2 as found on www.petidomo.com. - - * COPYING, ChangeLog: - New file. - - - - -Petidomo v4 -=========== - -2000-12-01 Peter Simons - - * [...TO BE FILLED IN BY PETI...] + * Removed the complimentary mail2news.c program from the + distribution. The program isn't tested, it isn't documented ... so + away with it. 2000-12-01 Ralf S. Engelschall - * Included various cleanups and adjustments derived from the original - OSSP hacks for Petidomo 2.2 - - * Added Perl scripts petidomo-approve and petidomo-kickout which are - useful to reduce the amount of effort required in daily mailing lists - administration. + * Added Perl scripts petidomo-approve and petidomo-kickout which + are useful to reduce the amount of effort required in daily + mailing lists administration. 2000-12-01 Peter Simons - * The base of this work off is again the latest free - version of Petidomo: 2.2, as released under GPLv2 on - http://www.petidomo.com/download/OpenPetidomo/source/ by - CyberSolutions GmbH. - -Petidomo v3 -=========== - - * There are no ChangeLog entries available for Petidomo v3, but that - doesn't matter because Petidomo v4 is based on the last version of - Petidomo v2. Nevertheless the non-free Petidomo v3 provided mainly an - optional user-interface and the ability to directly deliver mails in - parallel via SMTP. - -Petidomo v2 -=========== - -1999-06-01 Peter Simons - - * Re-released under GNU GPL. + * CyberSolutions GmbH has released a version of Petidomo 2.2 under + GPL at . + Now that Petidomo is available under a free license again, I + imported these sources and started working it. The free version + will be released as part of the Open Structured Server Platform + (OSSP) project. Financing has kindly been provided by the Cable + and Wireless Corporation. + +1999-11-15 Peter Simons + + * Petidomo has been sold to CyberSolutions GmbH, Germany. All work + on it stops here. They will release a new version (Petidomo III) + as a commercial product. The free branch of the program is dead. 1998-08-20 Peter Simons