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Source: prayer
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Section: mail
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Priority: optional
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Maintainer: Magnus Holmgren <holmgren@debian.org>
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Build-Depends: cdbs, debhelper (>= 7),
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 libc-client2007e-dev | libc-client-dev,
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 libldap2-dev, zlib1g-dev, libssl-dev (>= 0.9.6), libdb-dev, libtidy-dev
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Standards-Version: 3.9.2
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Vcs-Svn: svn://svn.kibibyte.se/prayer/trunk
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Vcs-Browser: http://svn.kibibyte.se/prayer
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Homepage: http://www-uxsup.csx.cam.ac.uk/~dpc22/prayer/
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Package: prayer
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, adduser, ssl-cert (>= 1.0.11),
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         logrotate, exim4 | mail-transport-agent
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Suggests: prayer-accountd, prayer-templates-src, imap-server, aspell | ispell
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Description: standalone IMAP-based webmail server
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 Prayer is yet another Webmail interface.
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 It is unusual in that it is a complete, standalone, HTTP server and proxy
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 rather a Apache/mod_php plugin. Prayer maintains persistent connections to
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 the IMAP server and is written entirely in C. Consequently it is much
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 faster than most open source Webmail interfaces and puts very little load
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 on either the machines running the Web server or the backend IMAP servers
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 (even if traditional Unix format mailfolders are in use).
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 Prayer has very few external dependencies as user preferences are stored on
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 the IMAP server rather than in a SQL database. It does however implement a
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 full range of features and user preference settings.
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Package: prayer-templates
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Architecture: all
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Depends: prayer-templates-src, ${misc:Depends}
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Description: dummy package depending on prayer-templates-src
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 The Prayer template source package is now called prayer-templates-src.
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 This package can safely be removed after upgrade.
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Package: prayer-templates-src
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Architecture: all
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Depends: ${misc:Depends}
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Recommends: prayer (>= 1.3.0)
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Replaces: prayer-templates (<< 1.3.2-dfsg1-2)
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Breaks: prayer-templates (<< 1.3.2-dfsg1-2)
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Suggests: prayer-templates-dev
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Description: templates for customizing Prayer Webmail
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 Prayer is yet another Webmail interface.
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 .
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 It is unusual in that it is a complete, standalone, HTTP server and proxy
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 rather a Apache/mod_php plugin. Prayer maintains persistent connections to
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 the IMAP server and is written entirely in C. Consequently it is much
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 faster than most open source Webmail interfaces and puts very little load
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 on either the machines running the Web server or the backend IMAP servers
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 (even if traditional Unix format mailfolders are in use).
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 .
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 This package contains, in source form, the templates for the HTML
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 that Prayer outputs.
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 As all the templates are included with the main prayer package in
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 compiled form, you only need to install this package if you need to
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 customize one or more pages and you want something to start from.
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Package: prayer-templates-dev
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}, make, gcc
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Suggests: prayer-templates-src, prayer
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Description: tools for compiling Prayer templates
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 Prayer is yet another Webmail interface.
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 .
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 It is unusual in that it is a complete, standalone, HTTP server and proxy
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 rather a Apache/mod_php plugin. Prayer maintains persistent connections to
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 the IMAP server and is written entirely in C. Consequently it is much
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 faster than most open source Webmail interfaces and puts very little load
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 on either the machines running the Web server or the backend IMAP servers
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 (even if traditional Unix format mailfolders are in use).
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 .
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 Prayer uses its own macro expansion language for the HTML it
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 outputs. This package contains the programs and scripts needed to
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 build template libraries, as well as a makefile to facilitate the
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 process.
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Package: prayer-accountd
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Architecture: any
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Depends: ${shlibs:Depends}, ${misc:Depends}
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Suggests: prayer
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Recommends: exim4
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Description: account management daemon for Prayer
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 Prayer is yet another Webmail interface.
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 .
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 It is unusual in that it is a complete, standalone, HTTP server and proxy
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 rather a Apache/mod_php plugin. Prayer maintains persistent connections to
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 the IMAP server and is written entirely in C. Consequently it is much
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 faster than most open source Webmail interfaces and puts very little load
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 on either the machines running the Web server or the backend IMAP servers
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 (even if traditional Unix format mailfolders are in use).
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 This package contains a daemon that can do the following for users:
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  * Change passwords
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  * Change their full name
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  * Manage mail filtering (requires Exim) and forwarding
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  * Manage vacation messages and logs
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 NOTE: This package is currently not very useful.