prayer 1.3.5-dfsg1-3 source package in Ubuntu

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prayer (1.3.5-dfsg1-3) unstable; urgency=low


  * disable_ssl3.patch (new): Disable SSL 3.0 due to CVE-2014-3566
    (POODLE).
  * debian/Config: Disable ACCOUNTD_SSL_ENABLE since the SSL/TLS support
    in prayer-accountd and prayer-session is incomplete and never was
    functional.

 -- Magnus Holmgren <email address hidden>  Wed, 29 Oct 2014 22:32:18 +0100

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Original maintainer:
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Urgency:
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prayer: standalone IMAP-based webmail server

 Prayer is yet another Webmail interface.
 .
 It is unusual in that it is a complete, standalone, HTTP server and proxy
 rather a Apache/mod_php plugin. Prayer maintains persistent connections to
 the IMAP server and is written entirely in C. Consequently it is much
 faster than most open source Webmail interfaces and puts very little load
 on either the machines running the Web server or the backend IMAP servers
 (even if traditional Unix format mailfolders are in use).
 .
 Prayer has very few external dependencies as user preferences are stored on
 the IMAP server rather than in a SQL database. It does however implement a
 full range of features and user preference settings.

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prayer-accountd-dbgsym: debug symbols for package prayer-accountd

 Prayer is yet another Webmail interface.
 .
 It is unusual in that it is a complete, standalone, HTTP server and proxy
 rather a Apache/mod_php plugin. Prayer maintains persistent connections to
 the IMAP server and is written entirely in C. Consequently it is much
 faster than most open source Webmail interfaces and puts very little load
 on either the machines running the Web server or the backend IMAP servers
 (even if traditional Unix format mailfolders are in use).
 .
 This package contains a daemon that can do the following for users:
 .
  * Change passwords
  * Change their full name
  * Manage mail filtering (requires Exim) and forwarding
  * Manage vacation messages and logs
 .
 NOTE: This package is currently not very useful.

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prayer-templates-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package prayer-templates-dev

 Prayer is yet another Webmail interface.
 .
 It is unusual in that it is a complete, standalone, HTTP server and proxy
 rather a Apache/mod_php plugin. Prayer maintains persistent connections to
 the IMAP server and is written entirely in C. Consequently it is much
 faster than most open source Webmail interfaces and puts very little load
 on either the machines running the Web server or the backend IMAP servers
 (even if traditional Unix format mailfolders are in use).
 .
 Prayer uses its own macro expansion language for the HTML it
 outputs. This package contains the programs and scripts needed to
 build template libraries, as well as a makefile to facilitate the
 process.

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