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dev-python/pymilter: Python interface to sendmail milter API (new package) #11633

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Python extension module to enable python scripts to attach to Sendmail's libmilter API (also used by Postfix), enabling filtering of messages as they arrive.

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Please note that on 2018-09-15 Trustees have approved new Gentoo copyright policy. All contributions made to Gentoo need to follow this policy. If you include the Signed-off-by line in your commit message, you indicate that you have read the policy and agree to its terms. For more detailed explanation, please see the new Gentoo copyright policy explained article.

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Submitter: @rseichter
Areas affected: ebuilds
Packages affected: dev-python/pymilter

dev-python/pymilter: @gentoo/proxy-maint (new package)

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Bugs linked: 533272


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As discussed with @mgorny dev-python/pymilter has been made available via GURU.

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@rseichter: Cool! In this case, feel free to close this PR :-)

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@monsieurp : Michał told me "If you still want to maintain it in ::gentoo, you can leave it open. One doesn't block the other."

Pymilter is, by its nature, a package that is used as a requirement by other Python packages. As regular Gentoo packages cannot depend on GURU packages, I'd like to have this pull request processed as usual.

Python extension module to enable python scripts to attach to
Sendmail's libmilter API (also used by Postfix), enabling filtering
of messages as they arrive.

Signed-off-by: Ralph Seichter <gentoo@seichter.de>
Closes: https://bugs.gentoo.org/533272
Package-Manager: Portage-2.3.62, Repoman-2.3.11
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Report generated at: 2019-04-11 14:16 UTC
Newest commit scanned: be2c676
Status: ✅ good

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@monsieurp : This pull request has now been open for a month. If no changes are required, it would be nice to have this merged. 😉

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@monsieurp : I should probably also mention that pymilter is a requirement for dkimpy-milter. @orlitzky and I are working with the author to improve OpenRC and systemd support, and I want to submit dkimpy-milter as a new package when the requirements are available in the Gentoo tree.

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Whissi commented Jun 7, 2019

Updated to v1.0.4.

Feel free to ping me in future for mail server related packages.

@gentoo-bot gentoo-bot closed this in a333948 Jun 7, 2019
@rseichter rseichter deleted the pymilter190407 branch June 7, 2019 19:45
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