http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453
Summary: maia - Email filter with spam and virus scanning support
and a friendly web gui
Product: Package Reviews
Version: Current
Platform: All
OS/Version: GNU/Linux
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P5
Component: Review Request
AssignedTo: rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org
ReportedBy: jarod(a)wilsonet.com
CC: rpmfusion-package-review(a)rpmfusion.org
Estimated Hours: 0.0
SRPM:
http://jwilson.fedorapeople.org/packaging/maia/maia-1.0.2a-2.fc11.src.rpm
SPEC:
http://jwilson.fedorapeople.org/packaging/maia/maia.spec
Maia Mailguard is a high-performance and reliable interface between mailer
(MTA) and one or more content checkers: virus scanners, and/or
Mail::SpamAssassin Perl module. It is written in Perl, assuring high
reliability, portability and maintainability. It talks to MTA via (E)SMTP
or LMTP, or by using helper programs.
Included is amavisd-maia, a derivative of amavisd-new, modified to
include support for Maia Mailguard. Maia Mailguard is a set of PHP4 and
Perl scripts designed to offer users the ability to view and modify personal
virus- and spam-checking preferences, whitelists/blacklists, manage their
quarantined files, and report spam effectively.
The Maia license isn't Free enough for Fedora. See discussion here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-packaging/2007-March/msg00119.html
And final word here:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Licensing
And the license itself here:
http://www.maiamailguard.org/license.php
$ rpmlint maia-1.0.2a-2.fc11.src.rpm
maia.src: W: invalid-license Maia Mailguard License, v.1.0
1 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 0 errors, 1 warnings.
Ignored, rpmlint simply doesn't know about this particular license.
rpmlint maia-*1.0.2a-2.fc11.noarch.rpm
[...]
2 packages and 0 specfiles checked; 20 errors, 66 warnings.
All IMO can be ignored:
-Most are 'non-standard-{g,u}id' warnings because the maia user owns many of
its own files, which is a requirement for the app to run correctly.
-The non-standard permissions and non-readable junk is also by design, there
are some security aspects involved here, maia won't run correctly if certain
files are readable by other users.
-The clamd.maia bits mirror the clamd.amavis bits already in Fedora (or at
least they did last time I looked...), and this is a somewhat special-case
initscript, as its actually more of a config file for an instance of clamd.
-The license thing again.
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