Tag Archive for 'bpo'

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eGroupware 1.4.001.dfsg-2.1~bpo40+1 backported to etch

I did upload a updated version of eGroupware to my pool. You can grab it from http://ftp.cyconet.org/debian/archive/bpo/egroupware/1.4.001.dfsg-2.1~bpo40+1/ or via:

deb ftp://ftp.cyconet.org/debian etch-backports main non-free contrib

For installing the rules analog backports.org applies.

Have fun!

New WordPress (2.2.0) etch-backport

I did rebuild the brand new version of wordpress for etch. New user requests and etch-bpo stated:

* Is the backport neccessary? I don’t think we should upload packages to bpo
simply because we can do it if you can install the package directly from
testing without any recompilation we shouldn’t add it to bpo. Pinning
exists.

So I’m not allowed to upload it to backports.org, but I did upload it to my repro, like the following other packages:

  • backuppc
  • collectd (from experimental)
  • fuzzyocr3 (from experimental)
  • gallery2
  • libfile-rsyncp-perl
  • php-suhosin
  • xen-shell

You can download it by using the following line in sources.list:

deb ftp://ftp.cyconet.org/debian etch-backports main non-free contrib

Reduce spam significant

With policyd-weight you are able to reject mails before the body is received by your MTA, here postfix. No bounce mails, less wasted bandwidth and cpu time. policyd-weight scores characteristics of the mail positive or negative, is a defined value reached, it got rejected. The scores are currently:

– DNSBLs/RHSBLs
– HELO argument
– MAIL FROM: argument
– Client IP address
– DNS client/HELO/FROM entries (A/16 A/24 A/32), PTR/FQDN and Parent Domains (MX/16 MX/24 MX/32) for their correctness respectively whether they match.

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Debian Week

Since I was building allready a couple packages for bpo I was thinking, it may a good idea to start packaging some of my most common tools for Debian GNU/Linux.

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