courierpassd 1.1.2-2 source package in Ubuntu

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courierpassd (1.1.2-2) unstable; urgency=low

  * Adopt the package. (Closes: #569469)
  * Remove shlibs.local, build-depend on courier-authlib-dev (>= 0.63.0-3)
  * Switch to dh style debian/rules:
    + Remove build-depends on cdbs.
    + Increase compat level to 8.
    + Build-depend on debhelper (>= 8) to calm lintian.
  * Add LDFLAGS += -Wl,-z,defs -Wl,--as-needed.
  * Add override_dh_auto_configure and configure --with-minuid=1000.
    (Closes: #544284)
  * Move the Homepage from description to the source package.
  * Increase S-V to 3.9.1 - no changes required.
  * Suggest xinetd.
  * Update the xinetd example in README.Debian. (Closes: #544282)
  * Add VCS* entries to debian/control.
  * Add debian/source/format 1.0.
  * Add a lintian override for the rpath issue because the package will
    be rejected otherwise. We actually link against a non-public lib in
    /usr/lib/courier-authlib.
 -- Ubuntu Archive Auto-Sync <email address hidden>   Sat,  30 Apr 2011 12:41:39 +0000

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Original maintainer:
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courierpassd: change courier user passwords using poppassd interface

 Courierpassd works with the Courier mail server user authentication
 mechanism to allow changing a user's password from across a network. It
 uses the same protocol as poppassd to obtain user IDs and passwords.
 It can be used, for example, to allow users to change their passwords
 from within various webmail programs.