Extracted from exim4-4.69/debian/control:
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exim4-base - support files for all Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. exim4-base provides the support
files needed by all exim4 daemon packages. You need an additional package
containing the main executable. The available packages are:
exim4-daemon-light
exim4-daemon-heavy
If you build exim4 from the source package locally, you can also
build an exim4-daemon-custom package tailored to your own feature set.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-config - configuration for the Exim MTA (v4)
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. exim4-config provides the configuration
for the exim4 daemon packages. The configuration framework has been split
off the main package to allow sites to replace the configuration scheme
with their own without having to change the actual exim4 packages.
Sites with special configuration needs (having a lot of identically
configured machines for example) can use this to distribute their own
custom configuration via the packaging system, using the magic
available with dpkg's conffile handling, without having to do local
changes on all of these machines.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-daemon-light - lightweight Exim MTA (v4) daemon
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains the exim4
daemon with only basic features enabled. It works well with the
standard setups that are provided by Debian and includes support for
TLS encryption and the dlopen patch to allow dynamic loading of a
local_scan function.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4 - meta-package to ease Exim MTA (v4) installation
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. exim4 is the meta-package depending
on the essential components for a basic exim4 installation.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-daemon-heavy - Exim MTA (v4) daemon with extended features, including exiscan-acl
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains the exim4
daemon with extended features. In addition to the features already
supported by exim4-daemon-light, exim4-daemon-heavy includes LDAP,
sqlite, PostgreSQL and MySQL data lookups, SASL and SPA SMTP authentication,
embedded Perl interpreter, and the content scanning extension
(formerly known as "exiscan-acl") for integration of virus scanners
and spamassassin.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-daemon-custom - custom Exim MTA (v4) daemon with locally set features
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains a
custom-configured exim4 daemon compiled to local needs. This package
is not part of official Debian, but can easily be built from the
Debian source package. For information about the feature set compiled in,
and for bug reports, please find out who built your package.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
eximon4 - monitor application for the Exim MTA (v4) (X11 interface)
Eximon is a helper program for the Exim MTA (v4). It allows
administrators to view the mail queue and logs, and perform a variety
of actions on queued messages, such as freezing, bouncing and thawing
messages.
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-dbg - debugging symbols for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains
debugging symbols for the binaries contained in the exim4
packages. The daemon packages have their own debug package.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-daemon-light-dbg - debugging symbols for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains
debugging symbols for the binaries contained in the
exim4-daemon-light package.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-daemon-heavy-dbg - debugging symbols for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains
debugging symbols for the binaries contained in the
exim4-daemon-heavy package.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-daemon-custom-dbg - debugging symbols for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains
debugging symbols for the binaries contained in the
exim4-daemon-custom package.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
exim4-dev - header files for the Exim MTA (v4) packages
Exim (v4) is a mail transport agent. This package contains header
files that can be used to compile code that is then dynamically linked
to exim's local_scan interface.
The Debian exim4 packages have their own web page,
http://pkg-exim4.alioth.debian.org/. There is also a Debian-specific
FAQ list. Information about the way the Debian packages are
configured can be found in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/README.Debian.gz, which additionally contains
information about the way the Debian binary packages are built. The
very extensive upstream documentation is shipped in
/usr/share/doc/exim4-base/spec.txt.gz. To repeat the debconf-driven
configuration process in a standard setup, invoke dpkg-reconfigure
exim4-config. There is a Debian-centered mailing list,
pkg-exim4-users@NOSPAM. Please ask Debian-specific
questions there, and only write to the upstream exim-users mailing
list if you are sure that your question is not Debian-specific. You
can find the subscription web page on
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/pkg-exim4-users
Homepage: http://www.exim.org/
Extracted from exim4-4.69/debian/changelog:
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exim4 (4.69-5.1) unstable; urgency=low
* Backported to Sarge:
- debhelper 5 --> 4
- compat 5 --> 4
- libmysqlclient15 --> libmysqlclient14
- libdb4.6 --> libdb4.3
- libpq-dev --> postgresql-dev
- debconf 1.4.69 --> 1.4.30
* Fixed bug: added tardy to builddepends.
* Added exim4-custom, modified from heavy:
- added domainkeys, added libdomainkeys-dev to builddepends
- added dkim, added libdkim-dev to builddepends
- added spf, added libspf2-dev to builddepends
- added srs, added libsrs-alt-dev to builddepends
- added ibase, added firebird2-dev to builddepends
* patches/99_libdkim_1.0.19 - made naming conventions same as latest
version of libdkim.
-- Russell Stuart <russell-debian@NOSPAM> Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:51:19 +1000
exim4 (4.69-5) unstable; urgency=low
* remove chmod/chown code from exim4_refresh_gnutls-params completely
* do not remove gnutls-params in exim4-base.postinst
-- Marc Haber <mh+debian-packages@NOSPAM> Mon, 28 Apr 2008 21:46:18 +0200
exim4-4.69/debian/copyright:
============================
This is Debian GNU/Linux's prepackaged version of exim, a powerful yet easy
to configure mail transport agent.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
This package was put together from the original sources which are
maintained by Philip Hazel <ph10@NOSPAM>, and which were
obtained from
ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/email/exim/
Some modifications to the Makefiles have been made to fit with the Linux
FHS.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-----------------------------------------------------------------
The exim content filtering extension, formally known as the
exiscan-acl patch, and which is included in exim4-daemon-heavy,
was written by Tom Kistner <tom@NOSPAM>.
/* Copyright (c) Tom Kistner <tom@NOSPAM> 2003-???? */
/* License: GPL */
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-----------------------------------------------------------------
Debian Maintainer history:
- The Debian package for exim was originally made by Tim Cutts
<timc@NOSPAM>.
- Mark Baker <mbaker@NOSPAM> took over until exim version 3 and is
still involved with packaging.
- Steve Haslam, Hilko Bengen and Marc Haber generated the initial
packages of Exim v4.
- The exim4 packages are currently maintained by
- Core Team
- (mh) Marc Haber <mh+debian-packages@NOSPAM> (team leader)
- (am) Andreas Metzler <ametzler@NOSPAM> (uploader)
- Commit Privileges
- (hb) Hilko Bengen <bengen@NOSPAM> (documentation, hacks etc)
- (cb) Christian Perrier <bubulle@NOSPAM> (translations)
The following people helped in preparing the exim4 packages and gave
important feedback:
- Marc Merlin provides the dlopen patch, making it possible to load
local_scan-routines for a external shared object.
The original patch was written by David Woodhouse, it was modified first
by Derrick 'dman' Hudson and afterwards by Marc Merlin.
- Sander Smeenk provided the TLS-docs and the script to generate the
self-signed certificates.
- The people on the exim4debian list that submitted bug-reports and -fixes,
and helped with design issues: Matthias Klose, Alexander Koch, Ola
Lundqvist, Andrew Mulholland, David Pashley, Andreas Piesk, Nick Phillips
and whoever I forgot to mention.
- syslog2eximlog script by Martin Godisch.
- Hilko Bengen converted the Debian documentation from plain-text to XML
format.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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exim is copyright (c) 1999 University of Cambridge.
The original licence is as follows (from the file NOTICE in the upstream
distribution); the GPL should be in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL on a debian
system.
_________________________________________________________________________
THE EXIM MAIL TRANSFER AGENT
----------------------------
Copyright (c) 2002 University of Cambridge
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
In addition, for the avoidance of any doubt, permission is granted to
link this program with OpenSSL or any other library package and to
(re)distribute the binaries produced as the result of such linking.
This program 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 the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111 USA.
UNSOLICITED EMAIL
-----------------
The use, supply or promotion of Exim for the purpose of sending bulk,
unsolicited electronic mail is incompatible with the basic aims of the program,
which revolve around the free provision of a service that enhances the quality
of personal communications. The author of Exim regards indiscriminate
mass-mailing as an antisocial, irresponsible abuse of the Internet.
INCORPORATED CODE
-----------------
A number of pieces of external code are included in the Exim distribution.
. Regular expressions are supported in the main Exim program and in the
Exim monitor using the freely-distributable PCRE library, copyright (c)
2003 University of Cambridge. The source is distributed in the directory
src/pcre. However, this is a cut-down version of PCRE. If you want to use
the PCRE library in other programs, you should obtain and install the
full version from ftp://ftp.csx.cam.ac.uk/pub/software/programming/pcre.
. Support for the cdb (Constant DataBase) lookup method is provided by code
contributed by Nigel Metheringham of Planet Online Ltd. which contains
the following statements:
_________________________________________________________________________
Copyright (c) 1998 Nigel Metheringham, Planet Online Ltd
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version.
This code implements Dan Bernstein's Constant DataBase (cdb) spec.
Information, the spec and sample code for cdb can be obtained from
http://www.pobox.com/~djb/cdb.html. This implementation borrows some code
from Dan Bernstein's implementation (which has no license restrictions
applied to it).
_________________________________________________________________________
The implementation is completely contained within the code of Exim. It
does not link against an external cdb library.
. Client support for Microsoft's "Secure Password Authentication" is pro-
vided by code contributed by Marc Prud'hommeaux. Server support was
contributed by Tom Kistner. This includes code taken from the Samba
project, which is released under the Gnu GPL.
. Support for calling the Cyrus "pwcheck" and "saslauthd" daemons is
provided by code taken from the Cyrus-SASL library and adapted by
Alexander S. Sabourenkov. The permission notice appears below, in
accordance with the conditions expressed therein.
_________________________________________________________________________
Copyright (c) 2001 Carnegie Mellon University. All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
3. The name 'Carnegie Mellon University' must not be used to endorse or
promote products derived from this software without prior written
permission. For permission or any other legal details, please
contact
Office of Technology Transfer
Carnegie Mellon University
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890
(412) 268-4387, fax: (412) 268-7395
tech-transfer@NOSPAM
4. Redistributions of any form whatsoever must retain the following
acknowledgment:
This product includes software developed by Computing Services at
Carnegie Mellon University (http://www.cmu.edu/computing/).
CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS
SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERSITY BE LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER
RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT OF OR IN
CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
_________________________________________________________________________
. The Exim Monitor program, which is an X-Window application, includes
modified versions of the Athena StripChart and TextPop widgets. This code
is copyright by DEC and MIT, and their permission notice appears below,
in accordance with the conditions expressed therein.
_________________________________________________________________________
Copyright 1987, 1988 by Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard,
Massachusetts, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
Massachusetts.
All Rights Reserved
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, provided
that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that
copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting documen-
tation, and that the names of Digital or MIT not be used in advertising
or publicity pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
written prior permission.
DIGITAL DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL
DIGITAL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR
ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS,
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION,
ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
SOFTWARE.
_________________________________________________________________________
. Some of the code to support the use of maildirsize files for maildir
deliveries is taken from the Courier Imapd source code. This code is
released under the GPL.
_________________________________________________________________________
--
Philip Hazel University of Cambridge Computing Service,
ph10@NOSPAM Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1223 334714.
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