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Remove some patches that would get voting rights soon.
Remove support for NetBSD 1.5.
pkglint cleanup.
XXX: someone should send the remaining patches upstream.
Mutt 1.14.4 was released on June 18, 2020. This is an important
bug-fix release. It fixes a possible machine-in-the-middle response
injection attack when using STARTTLS with IMAP, POP3, and SMTP
(CVE-2020-14954).
Mutt 1.14.3 was released on June 14, 2020. This is an important
bug-fix release. It fixes a possible IMAP fcc/postpone
machine-in-the-middle attack (CVE-2020-14093). It also fixes some
GnuTLS certificate prompt issues.
Mutt 1.14.2 was released on May 25, 2020. This is a bug-fix release,
fixing a few prompt buffer-size issues and adding a potential DoS
mitigation.
Mutt 1.14.1 was released on May 16, 2020. This is a bug-fix release,
fixing a documentation build issue and a few other small bugs.
Mutt 1.14.0 was released on May 2, 2020. This release has new
features and bug fixes. See the UPDATING file, or for more details
see the release notes page.
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1.2.5.1 include:
- Better mh support: Mutt now supports .mh_sequences files.
Currently, the "unseen", "flagged", and "replied" sequences are
used to store mutt flags (the names are configurable using the
$mh_seq_unseen, $mh_seq_flagged, and $mh_seq_replied configuration
variables). As a side effect, messages in MH folders are no longer
rewritten upon status changes.
- The "trashed" flag is supported for maildir folders. See
$maildir_trash.
- POP folder support. You can now access a POP mailbox just like an
IMAP folder (with obvious restrictions due to the protocol).
- URL syntax for remote folders. You can pass things like
pop://account@host and imap://account@host/folder as arguments for
the -f command line flag.
- STARTTLS support. If $ssl_starttls is set (the default), mutt
will attempt to use STARTTLS on servers advertising that
capability.
- $preconnect. If set, a shell command to be executed if mutt fails
to establish a connection to the server. This is useful for
setting up secure connections; see the muttrc(5) for details.
- $tunnel. Use a pipe to a command instead of a raw socket. See
muttrc(5) for details. (Basically, it's another way for setting
up secure connections.)
- More new IMAP/POP-related variables (see muttrc(5) for details):
$connect_timeout, $imap_authenticators, $imap_delim_chars,
$imap_peek, $pop_authenticators, $pop_auth_try_all,
$pop_checkinterval, $pop_delete, $pop_reconnect, $use_ipv6.
- The following IMAP/POP-related variables are gone:
$imap_checkinterval, $imap_cramkey, $pop_port.
- There's a new imap-fetch-mail function, which forces a check for
new messages on an IMAP server.
- The new-mailbox function was renamed to create-mailbox, and is
bound to C instead of n by default.
For a complete overview of all new features look in the "NEWS" file.
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