fdm 1.7+cvs20140912-1 source package in Ubuntu

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fdm (1.7+cvs20140912-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * Import upstream CVS state.
  * Incrementing Standards-Version; no changes needed.

 -- Frank Terbeck <email address hidden>  Fri, 12 Sep 2014 23:07:34 +0200

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Uploaded by:
Frank Terbeck
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Frank Terbeck
Architectures:
any
Section:
mail
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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fdm_1.7+cvs20140912-1.dsc 1.2 KiB f24a9fa586b257325760690e0d14a353ad50b4baea8fb68d6939bb6d067d16aa
fdm_1.7+cvs20140912.orig.tar.gz 202.7 KiB a5df98673576ed213d8835bd50c08193a3458886121955bf431845622b2a9cdd
fdm_1.7+cvs20140912-1.debian.tar.xz 7.6 KiB 53e05935fb133e28047d2aa145c3e6db02ebab6b2c73c4db063dadbf9fbfa13a

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fdm: fetching, filtering and delivering emails

 fdm is a program to fetch mail and deliver it in various ways
 depending on a user-supplied ruleset. Mail may be fetched from
 stdin, IMAP or POP3 servers, or from local maildirs, and filtered
 based on whether it matches a regexp, its size or age, or the output
 of a shell command. It can be rewritten by an external process,
 dropped, left on the server or delivered into maildirs, mboxes, to a
 file or pipe, or any combination.
 .
 fdm is designed to be lightweight but powerful, with a compact but
 clear configuration syntax. It is primarily designed for single-user
 uses but may also be configured to deliver mail in a multi-user
 setup. In this case, it uses privilege separation to minimise the
 amount of code running as the root user.

fdm-dbgsym: debug symbols for fdm