Created attachment 238924 [details] A patch.1 patch file with the initial Makefile, distinfo and pkg-descr files. mxcheck is an info scanner for e-mail servers. It checks DNS records, certificates, if the service is listed by blacklists, AS region and if the server is an open relay.
Thanks, can you make an attachment as outlined in the Porter’s Handbook? <https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/porters-handbook/>
(In reply to Graham Perrin from comment #1) Thanks for your comment. I followed https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/porters-handbook/quick-porting/ and reviewed it again. Can you please point me to step that is missing? Thanks!
Created attachment 238994 [details] A share file for the same port.
Comment on attachment 238924 [details] A patch.1 patch file with the initial Makefile, distinfo and pkg-descr files. ^Triage: convert this to text/plain and set the Patch flag so that the automation can see it.
(In reply to Mark Linimon from comment #4) Hello, do I need to do something or is this a worklog entry from/by you? The version of mxcheck used here is obsolete, new version is v1.5.2. Do I need to provide a new Makefile? Thanks and BR, Steffen
^Triage: set Keyword to note that this file contains a sharfile. To submitter: I only do the "is this patch up to our standards?" work on PRs. I have not been a ports committer for many years.
(In reply to Mark Linimon from comment #6) Ok, cool. But what does that mean? I don't think that FreeBSD wants mxcheck and I have forgotten about this issue. I think we can close it. If someone needs mxcheck he/she can use the Linux/Windows binary, boot Kali or compile it easily from source.