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2004-08-05Make the mail/mutt and mail/mutt-devel packages more closely resemble eachjlam1-38/+0
other to facilitate easier updates of the mail/mutt package when the next mutt is released. The changes to mail/mutt include: * convert mail/mutt to use bsd.options.mk * remove unnecessary patches and use subst.mk instead Approved by <tron>.
2003-03-20Update mutt to 1.4.1:jschauma1-6/+6
fix a buffer overflow in mutt's IMAP client code which was identified by Core Security Technologies, and fixed by Edmund Grimley Evans. A more detailed advisory will be published by Core Security. This happens to close PR pkg/20814, filed while I was updating the package. :-)
2002-12-03Fix mutt(1) manpage so paths in the FILES section appear properlyjmmv1-0/+38
(/etc -> PKG_SYSCONFDIR and /usr/local -> PREFIX). Also remove references to the mutt_dotlock program and do not install its manpage because it does not get installed. Bump PKGREVISION to 3. Approved by tron, the maintainer.
2002-05-29Update "mutt" package to version 1.4. Visible changes since versiontron1-65/+0
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.
2000-05-20This is the version of the "& expansion in pw_gecos" fix that will bekim1-0/+65
in future versions of mutt.