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his problem report to the nmh people as well).
Adjust home page as per Eric's PR pkg/9695 as well.
Many changes since 1.0.3. The most important ones are:
+ Eric's shell quoting problems displaying MIME content.
+ Fix coredump in packf.
+ Folder creation permissions bug (mentioned by Sean Matheis on
netbsd-users@netbsd.org).
+ mmdf mailbox processing errors.
Full list if changes is in the ChangeLog file.
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- added missing checksum for the distribution file
- put back GCOS_HACK define (it was removed from patch-cb)
- do not include mhn.defaults in the PLIST to keep protecting it
from upgrades in case it has local modifications
- install mhn.defaults.dist from the "files" directory instead of
using a dynamically generated one (this was the intention always)
- mhn.defaults and mts.conf get installed if they don't exist;
new users do not have to worry about copying *.dist files now
- added comments about the configuration file philosophy in Makefile
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Versions prior to 1.0.3 of the nmh package contained a vulnerability
where incoming mail messages with carefully designed MIME headers could
cause nmh's mhshow command to execute arbitrary shell code.
See the changelog for another 372 lines of changes.
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as mhn.defaults.dist, so that an existing configuration is not lost by
a new installation.
Fixes PR 7819 from Matthew Green.
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Quick guide for compiling packages:
- set KERBEROS=4 or KERBEROS=5 in /etc/mk.conf
Quick guide for configuring Kerberos support in a package Makefile:
- test for KERBEROS value and enable the appropriate version with
CONFIGURE_ARGS or other means and set USE_KERBEROS=yes
- make sure to disable Kerberos support otherwise (especially if
using configure, which might automatically detect it)
- BUILD_DEFS and RESTRICTED are set automatically in bsd.pkg.mk
when USE_KERBEROS=yes is set
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displayed using the -B option to pkg_info(1).
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use of krb4 _or_ a compatible subsystem. (MAKE_ was only used by this
option; USE_ is used by many.)
Also set RESTRICTED= in all relevant pkgs when USE_KERBEROS4 is enabled.
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type message/* should be encoded in 7bit only. Modern mailers send
error reports encoded in 8bit as well. I see no harm in simply allowing
that through as well (I could see more problems with quoted-printable or
base64 as you'd need to actually decode it before parsing the contents).
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MH 6.8.4 did). The responses checked for (first letter) are:
- "n" skips the next content (i.e. "no")
- "q" exits mhshow immediately (i.e. "quit")
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respectively. For old MH behaviour use "NMH_EDITOR=prompter".
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Change BACKUP_PREFIX to "#" so users of shells like tcsh
don't have to do excess typing when recovering accidentally
removed messages (mv ~/Mail/inbox/{#,}14921).
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after composing a mime message you wanted to view it, or you got
a message/rfc822 attachment you wanted to view)
patch-cd: fix missing newline in strings generated by dctime (with snprintf
need to account for an extra character: the trailing null; fixes
problems with mhl and packf)
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- New, optional Makefile variable HOMEPAGE, specifies a URL for
the home page of the software if it has one.
- The value of HOMEPAGE is used to add a link from the
README.html files.
- pkglint updated to know about it. The "correct" location for
HOMEPAGE in the Makefile is after MAINTAINER, in that same
section.
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are unnecessary with automatic manual page handling.
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viamail script has changed its (source) location, but only minor
modifications necessary.
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Remove redundant (and sometimes erroneous) comments.
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Minor fix to pkg/PLIST for removal of package.
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clean up the way that the $PREFIX/etc/nmh directory is deleted
when deleting the package - if there are any *.old files in there,
they relate to a previous configuration, and should be kept.
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for definitions in /etc/mk.conf.
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called NMH_MTA (or a variable of the same name in /etc/mk.conf), use
the value of that variable when configuring nmh.
Does not solve the MTA wars, but makes things more configurable.
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Green and Jason Thorpe), revert the MTA type to be smtp, rather than
sendmail.
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As pointed out by Charles Hannum.
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Set default MTA to be sendmail, rather than smtp, at the suggestion
of Perry Metzger.
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