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2004-01-13 | Update to 0.9.8a | xtraeme | 2 | -8/+9 | |
Changes: * 0.9.8a * The bug that caused the failure of cache data read has been fixed. * 0.9.8 * The offline mode has been implemented. * The performance of the scanning of MH folders has been improved on the platforms which support d_type in 'struct dirent'. * The error checking on moving/deleting messages has become strict. * When getting IMAP4 message list, it now fallbacks to FETCH command if server doesn't fully support SEARCH command. * Outbox for accounts are now correctly chosen when sending from queue. * Gettext has been upgraded to 0.12.1. * IPv6 support is now enabled by default. * Other bugfixes have been made. * 0.9.7 * The vulnerability in SMTP response handling, which is exploitable by a malicious SMTP server, has been fixed. * The structure of folder system has been sorted out. * The checking of the existence of IMAP root directory has been modified. | |||||
2004-01-03 | Bump package revisions for tiff update. | reed | 1 | -2/+2 | |
Tiff is backward compatible, but was broken on amd64 platform so this makes sure new tiff is used. | |||||
2003-12-14 | Depend on gpgme03 package. Bump PKGREVISION. | wiz | 1 | -3/+3 | |
2003-12-13 | Bump PKGREVISION for atk library major bump. | wiz | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2003-11-12 | PKGREVISION++ after openssl update. | jschauma | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2003-09-28 | Whitespace. | jmmv | 1 | -23/+23 | |
2003-09-28 | Initial import of sylpheed-gtk2-0.9.5-20030906. | xtraeme | 5 | -0/+660 | |
Sylpheed is an e-mail client (and news reader) based on GTK+, running on X Window System, and aiming for: * Quick response * Graceful, and sophisticated interface * Easy configuration, intuitive operation * Abundant features Currently, many features are supported including POP3, IMAP, NNTP, multiple accounts, threading, filtering, MIME attachments, APOP, SMTP AUTH, SSL, IPv6, GnuPG, internalization, and more. This is the GTK+ 2.0 branch of Sylpheed, authored by Takuro Ashie and Botond Botyanszki. |