15930486 - Auto-generation of Userland gate list for the Solaris 11 Update Release (fix patching)
authorRich Burridge <rich.burridge@oracle.com>
Mon, 03 Dec 2012 19:46:10 -0800
changeset 1069 415af38929a1
parent 1068 0b7caaf07429
child 1070 4d3fe3655339
15930486 - Auto-generation of Userland gate list for the Solaris 11 Update Release (fix patching)
components/procmail/patches/01-procmail-3.22-8.debian.patch
components/procmail/patches/02-procmail-3.22-getline.patch
components/procmail/patches/03-procmail-3.22-ipv6.patch
components/procmail/patches/04-procmail-3.22-rhconfig.patch
components/procmail/patches/05-procmail-3.22-truncate.patch
components/procmail/patches/procmail-3.22-getline.patch
components/procmail/patches/procmail-3.22-ipv6.patch
components/procmail/patches/procmail-3.22-rhconfig.patch
components/procmail/patches/procmail-3.22-truncate.patch
components/procmail/patches/procmail_3.22-8.debian.patch
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/procmail/patches/01-procmail-3.22-8.debian.patch	Mon Dec 03 19:46:10 2012 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,950 @@
+--- 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.@[email protected] 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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  Mon, 10 Mar 2003 00:09:20 +0100
++
++procmail (3.22-6) unstable; urgency=low
++
++  * Standards-Version: 3.5.8.
++
++ -- Santiago Vila <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>
++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 <[email protected]>.
++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 <[email protected]>,
++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 <[email protected]>
++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:
++
[email protected]
[email protected]
++
++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:.*[email protected]
++linux-kernel
++
++:0:
++* ^Resent-Sender:.*[email protected]
++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 $HOME/bin, if you like.
++
++
++If you have to refilter an old mail folder according to your current
++~/.procmailrc file, you may do the following:
++
++cat mbox | formail -s procmail
++
++But of course if your mbox file is the target of a procmail recipe you should
++do this instead:
++
++mv mbox whatever
++cat whatever | formail -s procmail
++
++See formail(1) for details.
++
++
++Santiago Vila <[email protected]>
+--- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/README.Maildir
++++ procmail-3.22/debian/README.Maildir
+@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
++This version of procmail supports Maildir folders.
++
++To make procmail to deliver into a Maildir folder, just append
++a slash (/) to the name of the maildir folder in your ~/.procmailrc file.
++For example, the following rule:
++
++:0
++* ^Resent-Sender.*[email protected]
++debian-user/
++
++will deliver all mail from the debian-user mailing list to the Maildir
++folder "debian-user".
+--- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/rules
++++ procmail-3.22/debian/rules
+@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
++#!/usr/bin/make -f
++
++package = procmail
++docdir = debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(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
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/procmail/patches/02-procmail-3.22-getline.patch	Mon Dec 03 19:46:10 2012 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
+diff -up procmail-3.22/src/fields.c.getline procmail-3.22/src/fields.c
+--- procmail-3.22/src/fields.c.getline	2001-09-11 06:57:08.000000000 +0200
++++ procmail-3.22/src/fields.c	2009-06-30 16:10:36.000000000 +0200
+@@ -110,16 +110,16 @@ void dispfield(p)register const struct f
+ 		    /* try and append one valid field to rdheader from stdin */
+ int readhead P((void))
+ { int idlen;
+-  getline();
++  get_line();
+   if((idlen=breakfield(buf,buffilled))<=0) /* not the start of a valid field */
+      return 0;
+   if(idlen==STRLEN(FROM)&&eqFrom_(buf))			/* it's a From_ line */
+    { if(rdheader)
+ 	return 0;			       /* the From_ line was a fake! */
+-     for(;buflast=='>';getline());	    /* gather continued >From_ lines */
++     for(;buflast=='>';get_line());	    /* gather continued >From_ lines */
+    }
+   else
+-     for(;;getline())		      /* get the rest of the continued field */
++     for(;;get_line())		      /* get the rest of the continued field */
+       { switch(buflast)			     /* will this line be continued? */
+ 	 { case ' ':case '\t':				  /* yep, it sure is */
+ 	      continue;
+diff -up procmail-3.22/src/formail.c.getline procmail-3.22/src/formail.c
+--- procmail-3.22/src/formail.c.getline	2009-06-30 16:00:40.000000000 +0200
++++ procmail-3.22/src/formail.c	2009-06-30 16:10:49.000000000 +0200
+@@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ splitit:       { if(!lnl)   /* did the p
+       { if(split)		       /* gobble up the next start separator */
+ 	 { buffilled=0;
+ #ifdef sMAILBOX_SEPARATOR
+-	   getline();buffilled=0;		 /* but only if it's defined */
++	   get_line();buffilled=0;		 /* but only if it's defined */
+ #endif
+ 	   if(buflast!=EOF)					   /* if any */
+ 	      goto splitit;
+diff -up procmail-3.22/src/formisc.c.getline procmail-3.22/src/formisc.c
+--- procmail-3.22/src/formisc.c.getline	2001-06-29 04:20:45.000000000 +0200
++++ procmail-3.22/src/formisc.c	2009-06-30 16:12:20.000000000 +0200
+@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ void loadchar(c)const int c;		      /* a
+   buf[buffilled++]=c;
+ }
+ 
+-int getline P((void))			   /* read a newline-terminated line */
++int get_line P((void))			   /* read a newline-terminated line */
+ { if(buflast==EOF)			 /* at the end of our Latin already? */
+    { loadchar('\n');					  /* fake empty line */
+      return EOF;					  /* spread the word */
+diff -up procmail-3.22/src/formisc.h.getline procmail-3.22/src/formisc.h
+--- procmail-3.22/src/formisc.h.getline	1999-04-19 08:42:15.000000000 +0200
++++ procmail-3.22/src/formisc.h	2009-06-30 16:10:02.000000000 +0200
+@@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ void
+ char*
+  skipwords P((char*start));
+ int
+- getline P((void));
++ get_line P((void));
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/procmail/patches/03-procmail-3.22-ipv6.patch	Mon Dec 03 19:46:10 2012 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,222 @@
+--- procmail-3.22/src/autoconf.ipv6	2006-10-24 14:46:44.000000000 +0200
++++ procmail-3.22/src/autoconf	2006-10-24 14:51:01.000000000 +0200
+@@ -68,8 +68,6 @@
+ #	#define NOfsync
+ #Ok	#define endpwent()
+ #Ok	#define endgrent()
+-#Ok	#define endhostent()
+-#Ok	#define endservent()
+ #Ok	#define endprotoent()
+ #	#define h_0addr_list h_addr
+ #Ok	#define NOpw_passwd
+@@ -896,7 +894,7 @@
+  {uid_t vuid_t;i+=vuid_t=1;}
+  {gid_t vgid_t;i+=vgid_t=1;}
+ #ifndef NO_COMSAT
+- {struct hostent vhostent;i+=!(vhostent.h_addr_list=0);}
++ {struct addrinfo res; i+=!(res.ai_socktype=0);}
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NOuname
+  {struct utsname vutsname;i+=!(*vutsname.nodename='\0');}
+@@ -917,8 +915,6 @@
+   test -z "$i3" && grepfor mode_t 'typedef int mode_t;' && i3=I
+   test -z "$i4" && grepfor uid_t 'typedef int uid_t;' && i4=I
+   test -z "$i5" && grepfor gid_t 'typedef int gid_t;' && i5=I
+-  test -z "$i6" && grepfor h_addr_list '#define h_0addr_list h_addr' && i6=I
+-  test -z "$i6" && grepfor hostent '#define h_0addr_list h_addr' && i6=I
+   test -z "$i6" && grepfor member '#define h_0addr_list h_addr' && i6=I
+   test -z "$i7" && grepfor utsname "#define NOuname			      \
+ /* <sys/utsname.h> is there, but empty */" && i7=I
+@@ -1048,8 +1044,12 @@
+  {struct utsname b;uname(&b);}
+ #endif
+ #ifndef NO_COMSAT
+- gethostbyname("0");getprotobyname(COMSATprotocol);endhostent();endservent();
+- endprotoent();
++ {
++ struct addrinfo *res, hints;
++ memset(&hints, '\0', sizeof(hints));
++ if(getaddrinfo(COMSAThost,BIFF_serviceport,&hints,&res))
++ 	freeaddrinfo(res);
++ }
+ #endif
+  _exit(0);
+  return 0;}
+@@ -1103,14 +1103,9 @@
+ /* <sys/utsname.h> defines it, the libraries don't */"
+ grepfor endpwent '#define endpwent()'
+ grepfor endgrent '#define endgrent()'
+-if grepfor gethostbyname '#define NO_COMSAT'
++if grepfor getaddrinfo '#define NO_COMSAT'
+ then
+ :
+-else
+-  grepfor getprotobyname '#define UDP_protocolno 17'
+-  grepfor endhostent '#define endhostent()'
+-  grepfor endservent '#define endservent()'
+-  grepfor endprotoent '#define endprotoent()'
+ fi
+ grepfor strstr '#define SLOWstrstr' ||
+  grepfor clock '#define SLOWstrstr'
+@@ -1239,39 +1234,9 @@
+ 	printf("/* Insufficient memory to perform the benchmark! */\n");
+ #endif /* SLOWstrstr */
+ #ifndef NO_COMSAT
+-#ifndef UDP_protocolno
+-     ;{ const struct protoent*p;
+-	if(p=getprotobyname(COMSATprotocol))
+-	 { printf("#define UDP_protocolno %d\n",p->p_proto);
+-#else
+-     ;{ if(1)
+-	 {
+-#endif
+-	   ;{ const struct servent*serv;
+-	      if(serv=getservbyname(COMSATservice,COMSATprotocol))
+-		 printf("#define BIFF_serviceport \"%d\"\n",
+-		  ntohs(serv->s_port));
+-	    }
+-#ifdef AF_INET
+-	   ;{ const struct hostent*host;
+-	      if(!strcmp("localhost",COMSAThost)&&
+-	       (host=gethostbyname(COMSAThost))&&
+-	       host->h_0addr_list&&host->h_addrtype==AF_INET&&
+-	       host->h_length)
+-	       { int j=host->h_length;
+-		 const unsigned char*ad=(void*)host->h_0addr_list;
+-		 printf("#define IP_localhost {");
+-		 printf("%d",*ad++);
+-		 while(--j)
+-		    printf(",%d",*ad++);
+-		 puts("}");
+-	       }
+-	    }
++#ifndef AF_INET
++	puts("#define NO_COMSAT");
+ #endif /* AF_INET */
+-	 }
+-	else
+-	   puts("#define NO_COMSAT");
+-      }
+ #endif /* NO_COMSAT */
+      ;{ unsigned long s=(size_t)~0;int bits;
+ 	for(bits=1;s>>=1;bits++);
+--- procmail-3.22/src/network.h.ipv6	1999-04-17 08:18:45.000000000 +0200
++++ procmail-3.22/src/network.h	2006-10-24 14:46:44.000000000 +0200
+@@ -1,19 +1,13 @@
+ /*$Id: network.h,v 1.7 1997/04/02 03:15:41 srb Exp $*/
+ 
+-#include <sys/socket.h>			/* socket() sendto() AF_INET
++#include <sys/socket.h>			/* socket() sendto() */
+ 					/* SOCK_DGRAM */
+-#include <netdb.h>			/* gethostbyname() getservbyname()
+-					/* getprotobyname() */
+-#include <netinet/in.h>			/* htons() struct sockaddr_in */
++#include <netdb.h>			/* getaddrinfo() */
+ 
+ #ifndef BIFF_serviceport
+ #define BIFF_serviceport	COMSATservice
+ #endif
+ 
+-#ifndef h_0addr_list
+-#define h_0addr_list	h_addr_list[0]		      /* POSIX struct member */
+-#endif
+-
+ #ifndef NO_const      /* since network.h is outside the autoconf const check */
+ #ifdef const		    /* loop, we need this backcheck for some systems */
+ #undef const
+--- procmail-3.22/src/comsat.c.ipv6	2006-10-24 14:46:44.000000000 +0200
++++ procmail-3.22/src/comsat.c	2006-10-24 14:46:44.000000000 +0200
+@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
+ #include "comsat.h"
+ 
+ static int csvalid;		     /* is it turned on with a good address? */
+-static struct sockaddr_in csaddr;
++static struct addrinfo cai;
++static struct sockaddr *csaddr;
+ static char*cslastf,*cslgname;
+ 
+ void setlfcs(folder)const char*folder;		/* set lastfolder for comsat */
+@@ -62,56 +63,32 @@
+ }
+ 
+ int setcomsat(chp)const char*chp;
+-{ char*chad;int newvalid; struct sockaddr_in newaddr;
++{ char*chad;int newvalid; struct addrinfo *res, hints;
+   chad=strchr(chp,SERV_ADDRsep);			     /* @ separator? */
+   if(!chad&&!renvint(-1L,chp))
+      return csvalid=0;					/* turned off comsat */
+   newvalid=1;
+   if(chad)
+      *chad++='\0';				      /* split the specifier */
++  if(!chad||!*chp)					       /* no service */
++     chp=BIFF_serviceport;				/* new balls please! */
+   if(!chad||!*chad)						  /* no host */
+-#ifndef IP_localhost			      /* Is "localhost" preresolved? */
+      chad=COMSAThost;					/* nope, use default */
+-#else /* IP_localhost */
+-   { static const unsigned char ip_localhost[]=IP_localhost;
+-     newaddr.sin_family=AF_INET;
+-     tmemmove(&newaddr.sin_addr,ip_localhost,sizeof ip_localhost);
+-   }
+-  else
+-#endif /* IP_localhost */
+-   { const struct hostent*host;		      /* what host?  paranoid checks */
+-     if(!(host=gethostbyname(chad))||!host->h_0addr_list)
+-      { bbzero(&newaddr.sin_addr,sizeof newaddr.sin_addr);
+-	newvalid=0;			     /* host can't be found, too bad */
+-      }
+-     else
+-      { newaddr.sin_family=host->h_addrtype;	     /* address number found */
+-	tmemmove(&newaddr.sin_addr,host->h_0addr_list,host->h_length);
+-      }
+-     endhostent();
+-   }
+-  if(newvalid)						  /* so far, so good */
+-   { int s;
+-     if(!chad||!*chp)					       /* no service */
+-	chp=BIFF_serviceport;				/* new balls please! */
+-     s=strtol(chp,&chad,10);
+-     if(chp!=chad)			       /* the service is not numeric */
+-	newaddr.sin_port=htons((short)s);		    /* network order */
+-     else
+-      { const struct servent*serv;
+-	serv=getservbyname(chp,COMSATprotocol);		   /* so get its no. */
+-	if(serv)
+-	   newaddr.sin_port=serv->s_port;
+-	else
+-	 { newaddr.sin_port=htons((short)0);		  /* no such service */
+-	   newvalid=0;
+-	 }
+-	endservent();
+-      }
+-   }
++  bzero(&hints,sizeof(hints));
++  hints.ai_socktype=SOCK_DGRAM;
++  hints.ai_flags=AI_ADDRCONFIG;
++  if(getaddrinfo(chad,chp,&hints,&res))
++     newvalid=0;
++  
+   onguard();				    /* update the address atomically */
+   if(csvalid=newvalid)
+-     tmemmove(&csaddr,&newaddr,sizeof(newaddr));
++   { if(csaddr)
++        free(csaddr);
++     csaddr=malloc(res->ai_addrlen);
++     tmemmove(csaddr,res->ai_addr,res->ai_addrlen);
++     tmemmove(&cai,res,sizeof(cai));
++     freeaddrinfo(res);
++   }
+   offguard();
+   return newvalid;
+ }
+@@ -132,8 +109,8 @@
+    }
+   strlcat(buf,COMSATxtrsep,linebuf);			 /* custom seperator */
+   strlcat(buf,p,linebuf);			  /* where was it delivered? */
+-  if((s=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM,UDP_protocolno))>=0)
+-   { sendto(s,buf,strlen(buf),0,(struct sockaddr*)&csaddr,sizeof(csaddr));
++  if((s=socket(cai.ai_family,cai.ai_socktype,cai.ai_protocol))>=0)
++   { sendto(s,buf,strlen(buf),0,csaddr,cai.ai_addrlen);
+      rclose(s);
+      yell("Notified comsat:",buf);
+    }
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/procmail/patches/04-procmail-3.22-rhconfig.patch	Mon Dec 03 19:46:10 2012 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,105 @@
+--- procmail-3.22/Makefile.rhconfig	2001-09-10 22:53:09.000000000 -0600
++++ procmail-3.22/Makefile	2003-09-12 07:44:34.000000000 -0600
+@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
+ 
+ # Uncomment to install compressed man pages (possibly add extra suffix
+ # to the definitions of MAN?DIR and/or MAN?SUFFIX by hand)
+-#MANCOMPRESS = compress
++# MANCOMPRESS = compress
+ 
+ ############################*#
+ # Things that can be made are:
+@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
+ 
+ LOCKINGTEST=__defaults__
+ 
+-#LOCKINGTEST=/tmp .	# Uncomment and add any directories you see fit.
++LOCKINGTEST=/tmp .	# Uncomment and add any directories you see fit.
+ #			If LOCKINGTEST is defined, autoconf will NOT
+ #			prompt you to enter additional directories.
+ #			See INSTALL for more information about the
+@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
+ # Only edit below this line if you *think* you know what you are doing #
+ ########################################################################
+ 
+-#LOCKINGTEST=100	# Uncomment (and change) if you think you know
++LOCKINGTEST=100	# Uncomment (and change) if you think you know
+ #			it better than the autoconf lockingtests.
+ #			This will cause the lockingtests to be hotwired.
+ #			100	to enable fcntl()
+@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@
+ #			Or them together to get the desired combination.
+ 
+ # Optional system libraries we search for
+-SEARCHLIBS = -lm -ldir -lx -lsocket -lnet -linet -lnsl_s -lnsl_i -lnsl -lsun \
+- -lgen -lsockdns -ldl
++SEARCHLIBS = -lm -ldir -lx -lsocket -lnet -linet -lnsl_s -lnsl_i -lsun \
++ -lgen -lsockdns
+ #			-lresolv	# not really needed, is it?
+ 
+ # Informal list of directories where we look for the libraries in SEARCHLIBS
+@@ -86,8 +86,8 @@
+  #-Wimplicit -Wshadow -Wid-clash-6 #-Wuninitialized
+ 
+ # The place to put your favourite extra cc flag
+-CFLAGS0 = -O #$(GCC_WARNINGS)
+-LDFLAGS0= -s
++CFLAGS0 = $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS) #$(GCC_WARNINGS)
++LDFLAGS0= 
+ # Read my libs :-)
+ LIBS=
+ 
+--- procmail-3.22/config.h.rhconfig	2001-09-10 22:53:50.000000000 -0600
++++ procmail-3.22/config.h	2003-09-12 07:41:40.000000000 -0600
+@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@
+  */
+ /*#define DEFSPATH	"PATH=/bin:/usr/bin"			/* */
+ /*#define DEFPATH	"PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/usr/bin"		/* */
+-
++#define DEFPATH	"PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin"		/* */
++ 
+ /* every environment variable appearing in PRESTENV will be set or wiped
+  * out of the environment (variables without an '=' sign will be thrown
+  * out), e.g. you could define PRESTENV as follows:
+@@ -46,13 +47,13 @@
+  */
+ #define PRESTENV	{"IFS","ENV","PWD",0}
+ 
+-/*#define GROUP_PER_USER			/* uncomment this if each
++#define GROUP_PER_USER			/* uncomment this if each
+ 						   user has his or her own
+ 	group and procmail can therefore trust a $HOME/.procmailrc that
+ 	is group writable or contained in a group writable home directory
+ 	if the group involved is the user's default group. */
+ 
+-/*#define LMTP					/* uncomment this if you
++#define LMTP					/* uncomment this if you
+ 						   want to use procmail
+ 	as an LMTP (rfc2033) server, presumably for invocation by an MTA.
+ 	The file examples/local_procmail_lmtp.m4 contains info on how to
+@@ -79,7 +80,7 @@
+ 
+ /*#define NO_fcntl_LOCK		/* uncomment any of these three if you	     */
+ /*#define NO_lockf_LOCK		/* definitely do not want procmail to make   */
+-/*#define NO_flock_LOCK		/* use of those kernel-locking methods	     */
++#define NO_flock_LOCK		/* use of those kernel-locking methods	     */
+ 				/* If you set LOCKINGTEST to a binary number
+ 	than there's no need to set these.  These #defines are only useful
+ 	if you want to disable particular locking styles but are unsure which
+@@ -91,14 +92,14 @@
+ 	restriction does not apply to the /etc/procmailrc and
+ 	/etc/procmailrcs files) */
+ 
+-/*#define NO_NFS_ATIME_HACK	/* uncomment if you're definitely not using
++#define NO_NFS_ATIME_HACK	/* uncomment if you're definitely not using
+ 				   NFS mounted filesystems and can't afford
+ 	procmail to sleep for 1 sec. before writing to an empty regular
+ 	mailbox.  This lets programs correctly judge whether there is unread
+ 	mail present.  procmail automatically suppresses this when it isn't
+ 	needed or under heavy load. */
+ 
+-/*#define DEFsendmail	"/usr/sbin/sendmail"	/* uncomment and/or change if
++#define DEFsendmail	"/usr/sbin/sendmail"	/* uncomment and/or change if
+ 						   the autoconfigured default
+ 	SENDMAIL is not suitable.  This program should quack like a sendmail:
+ 	it should accept the -oi flag (to tell it to _not_ treat a line
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/components/procmail/patches/05-procmail-3.22-truncate.patch	Mon Dec 03 19:46:10 2012 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,47 @@
+--- procmail-3.22/src/mailfold.c.truncate	2007-03-27 13:24:05.000000000 +0200
++++ procmail-3.22/src/mailfold.c	2007-03-27 13:25:06.000000000 +0200
+@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
+ 
+ int logopened,rawnonl;
+ off_t lasttell;
++static int trunced;
+ static long lastdump;
+ static volatile int mailread;	/* if the mail is completely read in already */
+ static struct dyna_array confield;		  /* escapes, concatenations */
+@@ -81,6 +82,7 @@
+  long len;
+ { int i;long part;
+   lasttell=i= -1;SETerrno(EBADF);
++  trunced=0;
+   if(s>=0)
+    { if(ft_lock(type)&&(lseek(s,(off_t)0,SEEK_END),fdlock(s)))
+ 	nlog("Kernel-lock failed\n");
+@@ -120,13 +122,18 @@
+       }
+ writefin:
+      i=type!=ft_PIPE&&fsync(s)&&errno!=EINVAL;	  /* EINVAL => wasn't a file */
++     if ((i||len)&&lasttell>=0)
++      { int serrno=errno;
++	if(!ftruncate(s,lasttell)) trunced=1;
++	SETerrno(serrno);
++      }
+      if(ft_lock(type))
+       { int serrno=errno;		       /* save any error information */
+ 	if(fdunlock())
+ 	   nlog("Kernel-unlock failed\n");
+ 	SETerrno(serrno);
+       }
+-     i=rclose(s)||i;
++     i=rclose(s)||i; /* if this fails, we should truncate, but it's too late */
+    }			   /* return an error even if nothing was to be sent */
+   return i&&!len?-1:len;
+ }
+@@ -237,7 +244,7 @@
+ #endif
+ 	      default:writeerr(buf);
+ 	    }
+-	   if(lasttell>=0&&!truncate(boxname,lasttell)&&(logopened||verbose))
++	   if(lasttell>=0&&trunced&&(logopened||verbose))
+ 	      nlog("Truncated file to former size\n");	    /* undo garbage */
+ ret0:	   return 0;
+ 	 }
--- a/components/procmail/patches/procmail-3.22-getline.patch	Sat Dec 01 06:37:18 2012 -0800
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,56 +0,0 @@
-diff -up procmail-3.22/src/fields.c.getline procmail-3.22/src/fields.c
---- procmail-3.22/src/fields.c.getline	2001-09-11 06:57:08.000000000 +0200
-+++ procmail-3.22/src/fields.c	2009-06-30 16:10:36.000000000 +0200
-@@ -110,16 +110,16 @@ void dispfield(p)register const struct f
- 		    /* try and append one valid field to rdheader from stdin */
- int readhead P((void))
- { int idlen;
--  getline();
-+  get_line();
-   if((idlen=breakfield(buf,buffilled))<=0) /* not the start of a valid field */
-      return 0;
-   if(idlen==STRLEN(FROM)&&eqFrom_(buf))			/* it's a From_ line */
-    { if(rdheader)
- 	return 0;			       /* the From_ line was a fake! */
--     for(;buflast=='>';getline());	    /* gather continued >From_ lines */
-+     for(;buflast=='>';get_line());	    /* gather continued >From_ lines */
-    }
-   else
--     for(;;getline())		      /* get the rest of the continued field */
-+     for(;;get_line())		      /* get the rest of the continued field */
-       { switch(buflast)			     /* will this line be continued? */
- 	 { case ' ':case '\t':				  /* yep, it sure is */
- 	      continue;
-diff -up procmail-3.22/src/formail.c.getline procmail-3.22/src/formail.c
---- procmail-3.22/src/formail.c.getline	2009-06-30 16:00:40.000000000 +0200
-+++ procmail-3.22/src/formail.c	2009-06-30 16:10:49.000000000 +0200
-@@ -819,7 +819,7 @@ splitit:       { if(!lnl)   /* did the p
-       { if(split)		       /* gobble up the next start separator */
- 	 { buffilled=0;
- #ifdef sMAILBOX_SEPARATOR
--	   getline();buffilled=0;		 /* but only if it's defined */
-+	   get_line();buffilled=0;		 /* but only if it's defined */
- #endif
- 	   if(buflast!=EOF)					   /* if any */
- 	      goto splitit;
-diff -up procmail-3.22/src/formisc.c.getline procmail-3.22/src/formisc.c
---- procmail-3.22/src/formisc.c.getline	2001-06-29 04:20:45.000000000 +0200
-+++ procmail-3.22/src/formisc.c	2009-06-30 16:12:20.000000000 +0200
-@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ void loadchar(c)const int c;		      /* a
-   buf[buffilled++]=c;
- }
- 
--int getline P((void))			   /* read a newline-terminated line */
-+int get_line P((void))			   /* read a newline-terminated line */
- { if(buflast==EOF)			 /* at the end of our Latin already? */
-    { loadchar('\n');					  /* fake empty line */
-      return EOF;					  /* spread the word */
-diff -up procmail-3.22/src/formisc.h.getline procmail-3.22/src/formisc.h
---- procmail-3.22/src/formisc.h.getline	1999-04-19 08:42:15.000000000 +0200
-+++ procmail-3.22/src/formisc.h	2009-06-30 16:10:02.000000000 +0200
-@@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ void
- char*
-  skipwords P((char*start));
- int
-- getline P((void));
-+ get_line P((void));
--- a/components/procmail/patches/procmail-3.22-ipv6.patch	Sat Dec 01 06:37:18 2012 -0800
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,222 +0,0 @@
---- procmail-3.22/src/autoconf.ipv6	2006-10-24 14:46:44.000000000 +0200
-+++ procmail-3.22/src/autoconf	2006-10-24 14:51:01.000000000 +0200
-@@ -68,8 +68,6 @@
- #	#define NOfsync
- #Ok	#define endpwent()
- #Ok	#define endgrent()
--#Ok	#define endhostent()
--#Ok	#define endservent()
- #Ok	#define endprotoent()
- #	#define h_0addr_list h_addr
- #Ok	#define NOpw_passwd
-@@ -896,7 +894,7 @@
-  {uid_t vuid_t;i+=vuid_t=1;}
-  {gid_t vgid_t;i+=vgid_t=1;}
- #ifndef NO_COMSAT
-- {struct hostent vhostent;i+=!(vhostent.h_addr_list=0);}
-+ {struct addrinfo res; i+=!(res.ai_socktype=0);}
- #endif
- #ifndef NOuname
-  {struct utsname vutsname;i+=!(*vutsname.nodename='\0');}
-@@ -917,8 +915,6 @@
-   test -z "$i3" && grepfor mode_t 'typedef int mode_t;' && i3=I
-   test -z "$i4" && grepfor uid_t 'typedef int uid_t;' && i4=I
-   test -z "$i5" && grepfor gid_t 'typedef int gid_t;' && i5=I
--  test -z "$i6" && grepfor h_addr_list '#define h_0addr_list h_addr' && i6=I
--  test -z "$i6" && grepfor hostent '#define h_0addr_list h_addr' && i6=I
-   test -z "$i6" && grepfor member '#define h_0addr_list h_addr' && i6=I
-   test -z "$i7" && grepfor utsname "#define NOuname			      \
- /* <sys/utsname.h> is there, but empty */" && i7=I
-@@ -1048,8 +1044,12 @@
-  {struct utsname b;uname(&b);}
- #endif
- #ifndef NO_COMSAT
-- gethostbyname("0");getprotobyname(COMSATprotocol);endhostent();endservent();
-- endprotoent();
-+ {
-+ struct addrinfo *res, hints;
-+ memset(&hints, '\0', sizeof(hints));
-+ if(getaddrinfo(COMSAThost,BIFF_serviceport,&hints,&res))
-+ 	freeaddrinfo(res);
-+ }
- #endif
-  _exit(0);
-  return 0;}
-@@ -1103,14 +1103,9 @@
- /* <sys/utsname.h> defines it, the libraries don't */"
- grepfor endpwent '#define endpwent()'
- grepfor endgrent '#define endgrent()'
--if grepfor gethostbyname '#define NO_COMSAT'
-+if grepfor getaddrinfo '#define NO_COMSAT'
- then
- :
--else
--  grepfor getprotobyname '#define UDP_protocolno 17'
--  grepfor endhostent '#define endhostent()'
--  grepfor endservent '#define endservent()'
--  grepfor endprotoent '#define endprotoent()'
- fi
- grepfor strstr '#define SLOWstrstr' ||
-  grepfor clock '#define SLOWstrstr'
-@@ -1239,39 +1234,9 @@
- 	printf("/* Insufficient memory to perform the benchmark! */\n");
- #endif /* SLOWstrstr */
- #ifndef NO_COMSAT
--#ifndef UDP_protocolno
--     ;{ const struct protoent*p;
--	if(p=getprotobyname(COMSATprotocol))
--	 { printf("#define UDP_protocolno %d\n",p->p_proto);
--#else
--     ;{ if(1)
--	 {
--#endif
--	   ;{ const struct servent*serv;
--	      if(serv=getservbyname(COMSATservice,COMSATprotocol))
--		 printf("#define BIFF_serviceport \"%d\"\n",
--		  ntohs(serv->s_port));
--	    }
--#ifdef AF_INET
--	   ;{ const struct hostent*host;
--	      if(!strcmp("localhost",COMSAThost)&&
--	       (host=gethostbyname(COMSAThost))&&
--	       host->h_0addr_list&&host->h_addrtype==AF_INET&&
--	       host->h_length)
--	       { int j=host->h_length;
--		 const unsigned char*ad=(void*)host->h_0addr_list;
--		 printf("#define IP_localhost {");
--		 printf("%d",*ad++);
--		 while(--j)
--		    printf(",%d",*ad++);
--		 puts("}");
--	       }
--	    }
-+#ifndef AF_INET
-+	puts("#define NO_COMSAT");
- #endif /* AF_INET */
--	 }
--	else
--	   puts("#define NO_COMSAT");
--      }
- #endif /* NO_COMSAT */
-      ;{ unsigned long s=(size_t)~0;int bits;
- 	for(bits=1;s>>=1;bits++);
---- procmail-3.22/src/network.h.ipv6	1999-04-17 08:18:45.000000000 +0200
-+++ procmail-3.22/src/network.h	2006-10-24 14:46:44.000000000 +0200
-@@ -1,19 +1,13 @@
- /*$Id: network.h,v 1.7 1997/04/02 03:15:41 srb Exp $*/
- 
--#include <sys/socket.h>			/* socket() sendto() AF_INET
-+#include <sys/socket.h>			/* socket() sendto() */
- 					/* SOCK_DGRAM */
--#include <netdb.h>			/* gethostbyname() getservbyname()
--					/* getprotobyname() */
--#include <netinet/in.h>			/* htons() struct sockaddr_in */
-+#include <netdb.h>			/* getaddrinfo() */
- 
- #ifndef BIFF_serviceport
- #define BIFF_serviceport	COMSATservice
- #endif
- 
--#ifndef h_0addr_list
--#define h_0addr_list	h_addr_list[0]		      /* POSIX struct member */
--#endif
--
- #ifndef NO_const      /* since network.h is outside the autoconf const check */
- #ifdef const		    /* loop, we need this backcheck for some systems */
- #undef const
---- procmail-3.22/src/comsat.c.ipv6	2006-10-24 14:46:44.000000000 +0200
-+++ procmail-3.22/src/comsat.c	2006-10-24 14:46:44.000000000 +0200
-@@ -27,7 +27,8 @@
- #include "comsat.h"
- 
- static int csvalid;		     /* is it turned on with a good address? */
--static struct sockaddr_in csaddr;
-+static struct addrinfo cai;
-+static struct sockaddr *csaddr;
- static char*cslastf,*cslgname;
- 
- void setlfcs(folder)const char*folder;		/* set lastfolder for comsat */
-@@ -62,56 +63,32 @@
- }
- 
- int setcomsat(chp)const char*chp;
--{ char*chad;int newvalid; struct sockaddr_in newaddr;
-+{ char*chad;int newvalid; struct addrinfo *res, hints;
-   chad=strchr(chp,SERV_ADDRsep);			     /* @ separator? */
-   if(!chad&&!renvint(-1L,chp))
-      return csvalid=0;					/* turned off comsat */
-   newvalid=1;
-   if(chad)
-      *chad++='\0';				      /* split the specifier */
-+  if(!chad||!*chp)					       /* no service */
-+     chp=BIFF_serviceport;				/* new balls please! */
-   if(!chad||!*chad)						  /* no host */
--#ifndef IP_localhost			      /* Is "localhost" preresolved? */
-      chad=COMSAThost;					/* nope, use default */
--#else /* IP_localhost */
--   { static const unsigned char ip_localhost[]=IP_localhost;
--     newaddr.sin_family=AF_INET;
--     tmemmove(&newaddr.sin_addr,ip_localhost,sizeof ip_localhost);
--   }
--  else
--#endif /* IP_localhost */
--   { const struct hostent*host;		      /* what host?  paranoid checks */
--     if(!(host=gethostbyname(chad))||!host->h_0addr_list)
--      { bbzero(&newaddr.sin_addr,sizeof newaddr.sin_addr);
--	newvalid=0;			     /* host can't be found, too bad */
--      }
--     else
--      { newaddr.sin_family=host->h_addrtype;	     /* address number found */
--	tmemmove(&newaddr.sin_addr,host->h_0addr_list,host->h_length);
--      }
--     endhostent();
--   }
--  if(newvalid)						  /* so far, so good */
--   { int s;
--     if(!chad||!*chp)					       /* no service */
--	chp=BIFF_serviceport;				/* new balls please! */
--     s=strtol(chp,&chad,10);
--     if(chp!=chad)			       /* the service is not numeric */
--	newaddr.sin_port=htons((short)s);		    /* network order */
--     else
--      { const struct servent*serv;
--	serv=getservbyname(chp,COMSATprotocol);		   /* so get its no. */
--	if(serv)
--	   newaddr.sin_port=serv->s_port;
--	else
--	 { newaddr.sin_port=htons((short)0);		  /* no such service */
--	   newvalid=0;
--	 }
--	endservent();
--      }
--   }
-+  bzero(&hints,sizeof(hints));
-+  hints.ai_socktype=SOCK_DGRAM;
-+  hints.ai_flags=AI_ADDRCONFIG;
-+  if(getaddrinfo(chad,chp,&hints,&res))
-+     newvalid=0;
-+  
-   onguard();				    /* update the address atomically */
-   if(csvalid=newvalid)
--     tmemmove(&csaddr,&newaddr,sizeof(newaddr));
-+   { if(csaddr)
-+        free(csaddr);
-+     csaddr=malloc(res->ai_addrlen);
-+     tmemmove(csaddr,res->ai_addr,res->ai_addrlen);
-+     tmemmove(&cai,res,sizeof(cai));
-+     freeaddrinfo(res);
-+   }
-   offguard();
-   return newvalid;
- }
-@@ -132,8 +109,8 @@
-    }
-   strlcat(buf,COMSATxtrsep,linebuf);			 /* custom seperator */
-   strlcat(buf,p,linebuf);			  /* where was it delivered? */
--  if((s=socket(AF_INET,SOCK_DGRAM,UDP_protocolno))>=0)
--   { sendto(s,buf,strlen(buf),0,(struct sockaddr*)&csaddr,sizeof(csaddr));
-+  if((s=socket(cai.ai_family,cai.ai_socktype,cai.ai_protocol))>=0)
-+   { sendto(s,buf,strlen(buf),0,csaddr,cai.ai_addrlen);
-      rclose(s);
-      yell("Notified comsat:",buf);
-    }
--- a/components/procmail/patches/procmail-3.22-rhconfig.patch	Sat Dec 01 06:37:18 2012 -0800
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,105 +0,0 @@
---- procmail-3.22/Makefile.rhconfig	2001-09-10 22:53:09.000000000 -0600
-+++ procmail-3.22/Makefile	2003-09-12 07:44:34.000000000 -0600
-@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
- 
- # Uncomment to install compressed man pages (possibly add extra suffix
- # to the definitions of MAN?DIR and/or MAN?SUFFIX by hand)
--#MANCOMPRESS = compress
-+# MANCOMPRESS = compress
- 
- ############################*#
- # Things that can be made are:
-@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@
- 
- LOCKINGTEST=__defaults__
- 
--#LOCKINGTEST=/tmp .	# Uncomment and add any directories you see fit.
-+LOCKINGTEST=/tmp .	# Uncomment and add any directories you see fit.
- #			If LOCKINGTEST is defined, autoconf will NOT
- #			prompt you to enter additional directories.
- #			See INSTALL for more information about the
-@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@
- # Only edit below this line if you *think* you know what you are doing #
- ########################################################################
- 
--#LOCKINGTEST=100	# Uncomment (and change) if you think you know
-+LOCKINGTEST=100	# Uncomment (and change) if you think you know
- #			it better than the autoconf lockingtests.
- #			This will cause the lockingtests to be hotwired.
- #			100	to enable fcntl()
-@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@
- #			Or them together to get the desired combination.
- 
- # Optional system libraries we search for
--SEARCHLIBS = -lm -ldir -lx -lsocket -lnet -linet -lnsl_s -lnsl_i -lnsl -lsun \
-- -lgen -lsockdns -ldl
-+SEARCHLIBS = -lm -ldir -lx -lsocket -lnet -linet -lnsl_s -lnsl_i -lsun \
-+ -lgen -lsockdns
- #			-lresolv	# not really needed, is it?
- 
- # Informal list of directories where we look for the libraries in SEARCHLIBS
-@@ -86,8 +86,8 @@
-  #-Wimplicit -Wshadow -Wid-clash-6 #-Wuninitialized
- 
- # The place to put your favourite extra cc flag
--CFLAGS0 = -O #$(GCC_WARNINGS)
--LDFLAGS0= -s
-+CFLAGS0 = $(RPM_OPT_FLAGS) #$(GCC_WARNINGS)
-+LDFLAGS0= 
- # Read my libs :-)
- LIBS=
- 
---- procmail-3.22/config.h.rhconfig	2001-09-10 22:53:50.000000000 -0600
-+++ procmail-3.22/config.h	2003-09-12 07:41:40.000000000 -0600
-@@ -35,7 +35,8 @@
-  */
- /*#define DEFSPATH	"PATH=/bin:/usr/bin"			/* */
- /*#define DEFPATH	"PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/usr/bin"		/* */
--
-+#define DEFPATH	"PATH=$HOME/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin"		/* */
-+ 
- /* every environment variable appearing in PRESTENV will be set or wiped
-  * out of the environment (variables without an '=' sign will be thrown
-  * out), e.g. you could define PRESTENV as follows:
-@@ -46,13 +47,13 @@
-  */
- #define PRESTENV	{"IFS","ENV","PWD",0}
- 
--/*#define GROUP_PER_USER			/* uncomment this if each
-+#define GROUP_PER_USER			/* uncomment this if each
- 						   user has his or her own
- 	group and procmail can therefore trust a $HOME/.procmailrc that
- 	is group writable or contained in a group writable home directory
- 	if the group involved is the user's default group. */
- 
--/*#define LMTP					/* uncomment this if you
-+#define LMTP					/* uncomment this if you
- 						   want to use procmail
- 	as an LMTP (rfc2033) server, presumably for invocation by an MTA.
- 	The file examples/local_procmail_lmtp.m4 contains info on how to
-@@ -79,7 +80,7 @@
- 
- /*#define NO_fcntl_LOCK		/* uncomment any of these three if you	     */
- /*#define NO_lockf_LOCK		/* definitely do not want procmail to make   */
--/*#define NO_flock_LOCK		/* use of those kernel-locking methods	     */
-+#define NO_flock_LOCK		/* use of those kernel-locking methods	     */
- 				/* If you set LOCKINGTEST to a binary number
- 	than there's no need to set these.  These #defines are only useful
- 	if you want to disable particular locking styles but are unsure which
-@@ -91,14 +92,14 @@
- 	restriction does not apply to the /etc/procmailrc and
- 	/etc/procmailrcs files) */
- 
--/*#define NO_NFS_ATIME_HACK	/* uncomment if you're definitely not using
-+#define NO_NFS_ATIME_HACK	/* uncomment if you're definitely not using
- 				   NFS mounted filesystems and can't afford
- 	procmail to sleep for 1 sec. before writing to an empty regular
- 	mailbox.  This lets programs correctly judge whether there is unread
- 	mail present.  procmail automatically suppresses this when it isn't
- 	needed or under heavy load. */
- 
--/*#define DEFsendmail	"/usr/sbin/sendmail"	/* uncomment and/or change if
-+#define DEFsendmail	"/usr/sbin/sendmail"	/* uncomment and/or change if
- 						   the autoconfigured default
- 	SENDMAIL is not suitable.  This program should quack like a sendmail:
- 	it should accept the -oi flag (to tell it to _not_ treat a line
--- a/components/procmail/patches/procmail-3.22-truncate.patch	Sat Dec 01 06:37:18 2012 -0800
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,47 +0,0 @@
---- procmail-3.22/src/mailfold.c.truncate	2007-03-27 13:24:05.000000000 +0200
-+++ procmail-3.22/src/mailfold.c	2007-03-27 13:25:06.000000000 +0200
-@@ -30,6 +30,7 @@
- 
- int logopened,rawnonl;
- off_t lasttell;
-+static int trunced;
- static long lastdump;
- static volatile int mailread;	/* if the mail is completely read in already */
- static struct dyna_array confield;		  /* escapes, concatenations */
-@@ -81,6 +82,7 @@
-  long len;
- { int i;long part;
-   lasttell=i= -1;SETerrno(EBADF);
-+  trunced=0;
-   if(s>=0)
-    { if(ft_lock(type)&&(lseek(s,(off_t)0,SEEK_END),fdlock(s)))
- 	nlog("Kernel-lock failed\n");
-@@ -120,13 +122,18 @@
-       }
- writefin:
-      i=type!=ft_PIPE&&fsync(s)&&errno!=EINVAL;	  /* EINVAL => wasn't a file */
-+     if ((i||len)&&lasttell>=0)
-+      { int serrno=errno;
-+	if(!ftruncate(s,lasttell)) trunced=1;
-+	SETerrno(serrno);
-+      }
-      if(ft_lock(type))
-       { int serrno=errno;		       /* save any error information */
- 	if(fdunlock())
- 	   nlog("Kernel-unlock failed\n");
- 	SETerrno(serrno);
-       }
--     i=rclose(s)||i;
-+     i=rclose(s)||i; /* if this fails, we should truncate, but it's too late */
-    }			   /* return an error even if nothing was to be sent */
-   return i&&!len?-1:len;
- }
-@@ -237,7 +244,7 @@
- #endif
- 	      default:writeerr(buf);
- 	    }
--	   if(lasttell>=0&&!truncate(boxname,lasttell)&&(logopened||verbose))
-+	   if(lasttell>=0&&trunced&&(logopened||verbose))
- 	      nlog("Truncated file to former size\n");	    /* undo garbage */
- ret0:	   return 0;
- 	 }
--- a/components/procmail/patches/procmail_3.22-8.debian.patch	Sat Dec 01 06:37:18 2012 -0800
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,950 +0,0 @@
---- 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.@[email protected] 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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  Mon, 10 Mar 2003 00:09:20 +0100
-+
-+procmail (3.22-6) unstable; urgency=low
-+
-+  * Standards-Version: 3.5.8.
-+
-+ -- Santiago Vila <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>  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 <[email protected]>
-+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 <[email protected]>.
-+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 <[email protected]>,
-+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 <[email protected]>
-+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:
-+
[email protected]
[email protected]
-+
-+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:.*[email protected]
-+linux-kernel
-+
-+:0:
-+* ^Resent-Sender:.*[email protected]
-+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 $HOME/bin, if you like.
-+
-+
-+If you have to refilter an old mail folder according to your current
-+~/.procmailrc file, you may do the following:
-+
-+cat mbox | formail -s procmail
-+
-+But of course if your mbox file is the target of a procmail recipe you should
-+do this instead:
-+
-+mv mbox whatever
-+cat whatever | formail -s procmail
-+
-+See formail(1) for details.
-+
-+
-+Santiago Vila <[email protected]>
---- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/README.Maildir
-+++ procmail-3.22/debian/README.Maildir
-@@ -0,0 +1,12 @@
-+This version of procmail supports Maildir folders.
-+
-+To make procmail to deliver into a Maildir folder, just append
-+a slash (/) to the name of the maildir folder in your ~/.procmailrc file.
-+For example, the following rule:
-+
-+:0
-+* ^Resent-Sender.*[email protected]
-+debian-user/
-+
-+will deliver all mail from the debian-user mailing list to the Maildir
-+folder "debian-user".
---- procmail-3.22.orig/debian/rules
-+++ procmail-3.22/debian/rules
-@@ -0,0 +1,76 @@
-+#!/usr/bin/make -f
-+
-+package = procmail
-+docdir = debian/tmp/usr/share/doc/$(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