ciderwebmail 1.05-5 source package in Ubuntu

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ciderwebmail (1.05-5) unstable; urgency=medium


  * Team upload.
  * Fix symlink_to_dir call in debian/ciderwebmail.maintscript.
    + Add a trailing slash to the old-target path.
    + Bump prior-version.

    Thanks to Andreas Beckmann for the pointer and patch. (Closes: #774862)

 -- gregor herrmann <email address hidden>  Wed, 21 Jan 2015 18:19:25 +0100

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Uploaded by:
Debian Perl Group
Uploaded to:
Sid
Original maintainer:
Debian Perl Group
Architectures:
all
Section:
web
Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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ciderwebmail_1.05.orig.tar.gz 533.7 KiB f8ea862e87677b81d2961dd77b6e6c8cc6db80bb0410c1587246b35a390f6d33
ciderwebmail_1.05-5.debian.tar.xz 14.1 KiB 0a0cb11429bd68ecbcc6499f92b43782a79fdfb9903d1e5e8df6e8d2a79c0bf3

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ciderwebmail: IMAP webmail service

 CiderWebmail is a modern, user friendly and maintenance free webmail
 application. It's targeted at mailserver administrators who need to
 provide web access for their user's mailboxes and individuals wanting
 to access their mailboxes via an always available web application.
 .
 It currently supports all the basic mail handling features one would
 expect from such an application:
 .
  * Listing your emails with selectable sort order and grouping.
  * Moving emails between folders and deleting using drag & drop.
  * Displaying text and HTML emails even if their code is completely
    broken (which happens quite often in reality)
  * Keyboard bindings for switching through emails, moving, deleting,
    replying and forwarding.
  * Reply to and forward existing emails or write new emails, add
    attachments and have a copy saved in your "Sent" folder.
 .
 As an application written deep in the 21st century, CiderWebmail
 supports only IMAP mail servers.
 .
 It is recommended to use CiderWebmail with the Dovecot IMAP server.
 CiderWebmail deliberately does little internal caching for security
 reasons, so if used with an IMAP server less powerful than Dovecot you
 may benefit from connecting via imapproxy.