Add popcheck, a small curses based POP3 mailbox viewer.

PR:		ports/61961
Submitted by:	Radim Kolar <hsn@netmag.cz>
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Pav Lucistnik 2004-01-26 18:41:09 +00:00
parent 38a01f9fb3
commit 48c3b91e10
Notes: svn2git 2021-03-31 03:12:20 +00:00
svn path=/head/; revision=99208
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SUBDIR += pop3vscan
SUBDIR += popa3d
SUBDIR += popa3d-before-sendmail
SUBDIR += popcheck
SUBDIR += popd
SUBDIR += poppassd
SUBDIR += popper

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# New ports collection makefile for: popcheck
# Date created: 25 Jan 2004
# Whom: Radim Kolar
#
# $FreeBSD$
#
PORTNAME= popcheck
PORTVERSION= 1.3
CATEGORIES= mail
MASTER_SITES= http://www.ludd.luth.se/~staham/linux/programs/
DISTNAME= popcheck
MAINTAINER= hsn@netmag.cz
COMMENT= Preview and delete messages in POP3 mailbox
ALL_TARGET= popcheck
.if !defined(NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES)
MAN1= popcheck.1
.endif
PLIST_FILES= bin/popcheck
do-install:
${INSTALL_PROGRAM} ${WRKSRC}/popcheck ${PREFIX}/bin
.if !defined(NO_INSTALL_MANPAGES)
${INSTALL_MAN} ${WRKSRC}/popcheck.1 ${MAN1PREFIX}/man/man1
.endif
.include <bsd.port.mk>

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MD5 (popcheck.tar.gz) = 22976e558030c88531fd848a8f06c503

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--- Makefile.orig Tue May 8 19:26:58 2001
+++ Makefile Sun Jan 25 22:08:08 2004
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# Edit the options below to suit your needs
#
-CC = gcc
+CC?= gcc
-CFLAGS = -O2 -Wall -pipe
+CFLAGS?= -O2 -Wall -pipe
# Uncomment for Sparc Solaris
# LDFLAGS = -lcurses -lresolv -lnsl -lsocket
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INSTPATH = /usr/local
$(PROG): $(PROG).o
+ $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -o $(PROG) $(PROG).o
$(PROG).o: $(PROG).c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -c $(PROG).c -o $(PROG).o

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Log onto a popserver to see a list of all messages that you have on there, with
sender, subject and size for each message. With an ncurses interface that
easily lets you scroll through them, and optionally deleting messages without
ever downloading them. This can be useful when you've received big mails that
you don't really want to download.
WWW: http://www.ludd.luth.se/~staham/linux/programs.html