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2008-08-22Update thunderbird and thunderbird-gtk1 to 2.0.0.16.ghen1-1/+2
Security fixes in this version: MFSA 2008-34 Remote code execution by overflowing CSS reference counter MFSA 2008-33 Crash and remote code execution in block reflow MFSA 2008-31 Peer-trusted certs can use alt names to spoof MFSA 2008-29 Faulty .properties file results in uninitialized memory being used MFSA 2008-26 Buffer length checks in MIME processing MFSA 2008-25 Arbitrary code execution in mozIJSSubScriptLoader.loadSubScript() MFSA 2008-24 Chrome script loading from fastload file MFSA 2008-21 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption For more info, see http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/2.0.0.16/releasenotes/
2007-07-26Update thunderbrd and thunderbird-gtk1 to 2.0.0.5.ghen1-1/+3
Security fixes in this version: MFSA 2007-15 Security Vulnerability in APOP Authentication MFSA 2007-12 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption For more info, see http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/2.0.0.5/releasenotes/
2007-06-15Update thunderbrd and thunderbird-gtk1 to 2.0.0.4.ghen1-1/+3
(2.0.0.1-2.0.0.3 skipped to keep the version on par with Firefox?) Security fixes in this version: MFSA 2007-15 Security Vulnerability in APOP Authentication MFSA 2007-12 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption For more info, see http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/2.0.0.4/releasenotes/
2007-05-12Update to Thunderbird 2.0.0.0.ghen1-29/+143
What's New in Thunderbird 2 * Message Tags: Create your own tags for organizing email. Messages can be assigned any number of tags. Tags can be combined with saved searches and mail views to make it easier to organize email. * Visual Theme: Thunderbird 2's theme and user interface have been updated to improve usability and maximize screen real estate. * Session History Navigation: Back and Forward buttons allow navigation through message history. * Advanced Folder Views: Customize the folder pane to show favorite, unread or recent folders. * Easy Access to Popular Web Mail Services: Gmail and .Mac users can access their accounts in Thunderbird by simply providing their user names and passwords. * Improved Support For Extensions: Extensions can now add custom columns to the message list pane in addition to storing custom message data in the mail database. * Improved New Mail Notification Alerts: New mail alerts include information such as the subject, sender and message preview text. * Folder Summary Popups: Mouse over a folder with new messages to see a summary of the new messages in that folder. * Saved Search Folder Performance: Search results for saved search folders are now cached, improving folder loading performance. * Find As You Type: Finds and highlights message text as you type. * Improved Filing Tools: Recent folder menu items for moving and copying messages to recently used folders. Move / Copy again functionality. * Updates to the Extension System: The extension system has been updated to provide enhanced security and to allow for easier localization of extensions. The Rumbling Edge has a more detailed list of notable bug fixes: http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/rumblingedge/archives/2007/03/tb_2.html
2007-03-07Dynamically generate the part of the PLIST for libfreebl. This is becausedmcmahill1-7/+3
the exact names of the freebl libraries depends on the platform and they have a habit of changing even on minor releases. This causes these mozilla packages to be broken quite a lot on platforms other than NetBSD/i386. Hopefully this fix will last longer than previous ones. pkgrevision bumps all around.
2007-03-02Update thunderbird and thunderbird-gtk1 to 1.5.0.10. Fixed in this version:ghen1-3/+3
MFSA 2007-06 Mozilla Network Security Services (NSS) SSLv2 buffer overflow MFSA 2007-01 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.10/1.8.1.2) For more info, see http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/releases/1.5.0.10.html
2007-02-04Get these mozilla clients to work on Solaris-2.9/sparc. There weredmcmahill1-2/+6
two issues. The PLIST was incorrect and since the PLIST is used by the "moz-install" script, anything missing from the PLIST is never installed even when building from source. When libfreebl* were not installed it caused the clients to fail to load the security component and fail with "The browser failed to load its security component". The second issue is that many installations of solaris-2.9 include various glib/gtk/gnome libraries in /usr/lib. This causes failures because the pkgsrc ones were used at link time and the /usr/lib ones at run time. Work around this by setting a LD_LIBRARY_PATH that includes the pkgsrc lib directory first. pkgrevision bumps all around.
2006-11-08Update thunderbird and thunderbird-gtk1 to 1.5.0.8. Fixed in this version:ghen1-1/+42
MFSA 2006-67 Running Script can be recompiled MFSA 2006-66 RSA signature forgery (variant) MFSA 2006-65 Crashes with evidence of memory corruption (rv:1.8.0.8) For more info, see http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/releases/1.5.0.8.html
2006-10-23Build the default set of extensions in thunderbird{,-gtk1}. Allowsmarkd1-1/+9
GSSAPI authentication to work on NetBSD-current. Fixes my PR 33512. OKed by ghen. Bump PKGREVISION.
2006-06-07Add some additional headers introduced with ff1504/tb1504/sm102. Not worthghen1-1/+4
bumping PKGREVISION for.
2006-06-03Update www/firefox and www/firefox-gtk to 1.5.0.4, mail/thunderbird andghen1-2/+2
mail/thunderbird-gtk1 to 1.5.0.4, and www/seamonkey, www/seamonkey-gtk1 and www/seamonkey-bin to 1.0.2 (salo has already updated www/firefox-bin). Note that thunderbird skipped one release number (again) to stay on par with firefox. These updates provide: * improvements to product stability, * several important security fixes (see below). Fixed in Firefox 1.5.0.4: MFSA 2006-43 Privilege escalation using addSelectionListener MFSA 2006-42 Web site XSS using BOM on UTF-8 pages MFSA 2006-41 File stealing by changing input type (variant) MFSA 2006-39 "View Image" local resource linking (Windows) MFSA 2006-38 Buffer overflow in crypto.signText() MFSA 2006-37 Remote compromise via content-defined setter on object prototypes MFSA 2006-36 PLUGINSPAGE privileged JavaScript execution 2 MFSA 2006-35 Privilege escalation through XUL persist MFSA 2006-34 XSS viewing javascript: frames or images from context menu MFSA 2006-33 HTTP response smuggling MFSA 2006-32 Fixes for crashes with potential memory corruption MFSA 2006-31 EvalInSandbox escape (Proxy Autoconfig, Greasemonkey) Fixed in Thunderbird 1.5.0.4: MFSA 2006-42 Web site XSS using BOM on UTF-8 pages MFSA 2006-40 Double-free on malformed VCard MFSA 2006-38 Buffer overflow in crypto.signText() MFSA 2006-37 Remote compromise via content-defined setter on object prototypes MFSA 2006-35 Privilege escalation through XUL persist MFSA 2006-33 HTTP response smuggling MFSA 2006-32 Fixes for crashes with potential memory corruption MFSA 2006-31 EvalInSandbox escape (Proxy Autoconfig, Greasemonkey) Fixed in SeaMonkey 1.0.2: MFSA 2006-43 Privilege escalation using addSelectionListener MFSA 2006-42 Web site XSS using BOM on UTF-8 pages MFSA 2006-41 File stealing by changing input type (variant) MFSA 2006-40 Double-free on malformed VCard MFSA 2006-39 "View Image" local resource linking (Windows) MFSA 2006-38 Buffer overflow in crypto.signText() MFSA 2006-37 Remote compromise via content-defined setter on object prototypes MFSA 2006-35 Privilege escalation through XUL persist MFSA 2006-34 XSS viewing javascript: frames or images from context menu MFSA 2006-33 HTTP response smuggling MFSA 2006-32 Fixes for crashes with potential memory corruption MFSA 2006-31 EvalInSandbox escape (Proxy Autoconfig, Greasemonkey)
2006-02-06Remove a non-existant directory from PLIST.ghen1-2/+1
2006-02-05Update to Thunderbird 1.5.ghen1-291/+365
What's new: * Automated update to streamline product upgrades. Notification of an update is more prominent, and updates to Thunderbird may now be half a megabyte or smaller. Updating extensions has also improved. * Sort address autocomplete results by how often you send e-mail to each recipient. * Spell check as you type. * Saved Search Folders can now search across multiple accounts. * Built in phishing detector to help protect users against email scams. * Podcasting and other RSS Improvements. * Deleting attachments from messages. * Integration with server side spam filtering. * Reply and forward actions for message filters. * Kerberos Authentication. * Auto save as draft for mail composition. * Message aging. * Filters for Global Inbox. * Improvements to product usability including redesigned options interface, and SMTP server management. * Many security enhancements. For a more detailed list of changes, see http://weblogs.mozillazine.org/rumblingedge/archives/2006/01/1-5.html Ok with wiz.
2005-07-24Update thunderbird & thunderbird-gtk1 to 1.0.6taya1-3/+3
This is a security fix release. Fixed in Thunderbird 1.0.5/1.0.6 MFSA 2005-56 Code execution through shared function objects MFSA 2005-55 XHTML node spoofing MFSA 2005-52 Same origin violation: frame calling top.focus() MFSA 2005-50 Possibly exploitable crash in InstallVersion.compareTo() MFSA 2005-46 XBL scripts ran even when Javascript disabled MFSA 2005-44 Privilege escalation via non-DOM property overrides MFSA 2005-41 Privilege escalation via DOM property overrides MFSA 2005-40 Missing Install object instance checks MFSA 2005-33 Javascript "lambda" replace exposes memory contents
2005-04-07correct PLIST.taya1-6/+19
thunderbird works again.
2005-03-25Update thunderbird & thunderbird-gtk2 to 1.0.2taya1-1/+11
Thunderbird 1.0.2 is a security and stability update. Fixed vulnerbilities are follows. MFSA 2005-30 GIF heap overflow parsing Netscape extension 2 MFSA 2005-25 Image drag and drop executable spoofing MFSA 2005-21 Overwrite arbitrary files downloading .lnk twice MFSA 2005-18 Memory overwrite in string library MFSA 2005-17 Install source spoofing with user:pass@host MFSA 2005-15 Heap overflow possible in UTF8 to Unicode conversion
2004-12-14Update thunderbird & thunderbird-gtk2 to 1.0taya1-1/+2
Here are some of the new features to look for in Thunderbird: * Adaptive Junk Mail Controls * RSS Integration * Saved Search Folders Saved Search Folders display messages based on previously set search criteria. For example, instead of filtering messages into a new folder, you can create a Saved Search Folder that lists all the messages received from a certain person over the past 30 days, even if those messages are stored in different folders and subfolders. * Global Inbox Support POP3 users can now combine all of their POP3 accounts into a single global inbox under local folders. * Message Grouping You can now group messages in a folder by attributes such as date, sender, priority or a custom label. For instance, a folder grouped by date will group messages from today, yesterday, last week, etc. into self-contained groups in the message list pane. (View > Sort By > Grouped By Sort) * Privacy Protection In order to help protect your privacy, Thunderbird now automatically blocks remote image requests in emails from senders you don't know. * Comprehensive Mail Migration from other Mail Clients Switching to Thunderbird has never been easier since Thunderbird can now migrate all of your email data including settings, mail folders and address book data from common mail applications such as the Mozilla 1.x Suite, Outlook Express, Outlook and Eudora.
2004-12-041)Generate extension directory at installation time.taya1-2/+2
2)sync patches from www/mozilla. - update patch-ab from commit log >> date: 2004/08/31 02:37:57; author: danw; state: Exp; lines: +13 -6 >> darwin fixes (tested against firefox-gtk2) - update patch-ac - update patch-bx - add patch-bz - add patch-ca - add patch-cb from commit log >> date: 2004/07/07 09:08:31; author: aymeric; state: Exp; lines: +14 -7 >> . on PowerPC, update files so that Mozilla works properly when compiled with >> gcc version 3+. >> . generally reduce diffs to Linux version >> . retain compatibility with older ABI (AIX-like) thanks to useful comments >> from Charles Hannum >> >> Thanks to Matthew Green for the fruitful discussion. This should address >> PR#23240 as far as mozilla is concerned. - remove patch-bn enable HAVE_SOCKLEN_T - update patch-br from commit log >> date: 2004/10/04 11:52:45; author: grant; state: Exp; lines: +10 -6 >> bring across a patch in Firefox for using thread-safe resolver library >> functions on NetBSD >=2.0F. - update patch-cc make mozilla work on NetBSD-current/alpha 3)bump PKGREVISION
2004-11-14Update thunderbird & thunderbird-gtk2 to 0.9taya1-5/+7
Here are the highlights for this Thunderbird release: * Saved Search Folders - Saved Search Folders display messages based on previously set search criteria. For example, instead of filtering messages into a new folder, you could create a Saved Search Folder that lists all the messages received from a certain person over the past 30 days, even if those messages are stored in different folders and subfolders. * Message Grouping - You can now group messages in a folder by attributes such as date, sender, priority or a custom label. For instance, a folder grouped by date will group messages from today, yesterday, last week, etc. into self-contained groups in the message list pane. (View > Sort By > Grouped By Sort) * Other New Features - Messages with attachments now get marked as such in the message list pane immediately and not when the message is displayed. - Improvements to Thunderbird's Global Inbox support for POP3 users. - The new quick search bar introduced in 0.8 now features a clear button when search text is present inside the quick search box. - Fixed a regression introduced in 0.8 where a user could not change the local folder path in the Account Manager. - Improved offline support including fixes for common offline-related problems. - Improved privacy controls block remote content in e-mail messages from senders not in your address book. - Long file attachment names are no longer truncated in the message pane. - Bug fixes too numerous to mention!
2004-09-20Update thunderbird & thunderbird-gtk2 to 0.8taya1-34/+46
What's new from Release Notes: * Global Inbox POP3 users can now combine all of their POP3 accounts into a single global inbox under local folders. * Comprehensive Data Migration Switching to Thunderbird has never been easier since Thunderbird can now migrate all of your e-mail data including settings, mail folders and address book data from common mail applications such as the Mozilla 1.x Suite, Outlook Express, Outlook and Eudora. * RSS Integration Thunderbird now features a built in RSS reader which allows you to easily subscribe to and read news and weblogs that support RSS. * Improved Privacy Controls In order to help protect your privacy, Thunderbird now automatically blocks remote image requests in e-mails from senders you don't know. * Improved Quick Search Thunderbird now makes it even easier to manage your e-mail. Quick search now supports many different types of search criteria including the ability to search message body text. Thunderbird can also highlight the quick search terms in the message body. * Other New Features Support for using a master password to encrypt saved e-mail account passwords. Linux GNOME users can now make Thunderbird their default e-mail client (Tools > Options > General). If your network uses proxy authentication for HTTP, Thunderbird now correctly prompts for proxy authentication instead of silently failing. Bug fixes too numerous to mention! --- Several security holes have been fixed. See the page bellow for detail. http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/known-vulnerabilities.html#mozilla1.7.3
2004-06-24Update thunderbird to 0.7taya1-2/+92
Here are the highlights for this release of Thunderbird: * Smaller and Faster The Windows Installer is now only a 5.9MB download. Significant performance improvements on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X! * New Themes and Extension Manager Provides a convenient and secure way to manage and update the many add-ons that set Thunderbird apart from other e-mail clients. * Crash Analysis Tools (Talkback) Help us help you! Integration with Mozilla Talkback allows users to submit crash reports which makes it easier for us to find Thunderbird top crashes. * Other New Features... New user interface for viewing vCards. New Profile Manager which also supports running from a USB device. Color quoting for quoted message parts. Thunderbird now supports a user interface for creating multiple identities per e-mail account. This makes it easy to have several e-mail addresses which end up going into the same account. * Recently Fixed Bugs Fix for an occassional hang when reading IMAP mail over SSL. Our LDAP support works against older version 2 LDAP servers again in addition to version 3. Thunderbird can handle mailto urls that contain raw spaces in the subject. Other bug fixes too numerous to mention!
2004-05-08Update thunderbird to 0.6taya1-126/+55
What's new from release notes: * Improved Junk Mail Controls The algorithm for the adaptive junk mail controls has been heavily redesigned to learn faster and catch more spam. * New Brand Identity To be consistent with the Mozilla Foundation's goal of brand identity, Thunderbird has a new logo and supporting artwork thanks to the fine work of the Mozilla Visual Identity team. * Other New Features... - IMAP users can now benefit from support for the IMAP IDLE command which allows the mail server to push notifications such as new mail arriving as soon as it arrives. - Thunderbird supports server-wide news filters that apply to all newsgroups on a server. - Thunderbird includes Secure Password Authentication using a new cross-platform NTLM authentication mechanism for IMAP, POP3 and SMTP. - Mail filters can now mark messages as junk. - Tools > Options > Compose > HTML Options allows you to set up default HTML compose options such as font, size and color. - Attachments can be opened directly from the compose window to verify their contents before sending. - Thunderbird now supports the notion of multiple identities per mail account. This makes it easy to have several e-mail addresses which end up going into the same account. Read More about how to set this up. * Recently Fixed Bugs - In the case of a failure when copying a message to an online Sent folder, Thunderbird will now ask if you would like it to try again. - Pasting data from an OpenOffice.org spreadsheet no longer pastes random HTML garbage before the actual spreadsheet data into HTML compose. - Fixed several situations where LDAP connections were left open when using LDAP auto complete or performing searches on LDAP directories. - Improved view source behavior. - Mail notification for POP3 messages that are marked deleted or marked read by mail filters no longer occurs. - The "Mark All Read" keyboard shortcut now works for Linux GTK2.
2004-04-26- switch to gtk1taya1-16/+6
- catch up to current statvfs support
2004-04-19Initial import of thunderbird.taya1-0/+2729
Mozilla Thunderbird is a redesign of the Mozilla mail component. The goal is to produce a cross platform stand alone mail application using the XUL user interface language.