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Version 0.5.2
05.12.2014
Fix DSO linking.
Fix cleanup procedure on exit/error (#23, #24).
Update regdom rules.
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Note that there was an incompatible config change for IPv6 users.
See the MESSAGE file for details.
pkgsrc change: delete a couple of patches that have been upstreamed
Proofpoint, Inc., and the Sendmail Consortium announce the availability
of sendmail 8.15.1. This release:
o offers more TLS related features,
o does not ignore temporary map lookup failures during header rewriting,
o uses uncompressed IPv6 addresses by default, which is an incompatible
change that requires to update IPv6 related configuration data.
as well as many other enhancements. For details see the release
notes below.
SENDMAIL RELEASE NOTES
This listing shows the version of the sendmail binary, the version
of the sendmail configuration files, the date of release, and a
summary of the changes in that release.
8.15.1/8.15.1 2014/12/06
SECURITY: Properly set the close-on-exec flag for file descriptors
(except stdin, stdout, and stderr) before executing mailers.
If header rewriting fails due to a temporary map lookup failure,
queue the mail for later retry instead of sending it
without rewriting the header. Note: this is done
while the mail is being sent and hence the transaction
is aborted, which only works for SMTP/LMTP mailers
hence the handling of temporary map failures is
suppressed for other mailers. SMTP/LMTP servers may
complain about aborted transactions when this problem
occurs.
See also "DNS Lookups" in sendmail/TUNING.
Incompatible Change: Use uncompressed IPv6 addresses by default,
i.e., they will not contain "::". For example,
instead of ::1 it will be 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1. This
permits a zero subnet to have a more specific match,
such as different map entries for IPv6:0:0 vs IPv6:0.
This change requires that configuration data
(including maps, files, classes, custom ruleset,
etc) must use the same format, so make certain such
configuration data is updated before using 8.15.
As a very simple check search for patterns like
'IPv6:[0-9a-fA-F:]*::' and 'IPv6::'. If necessary,
the prior format can be retained by compiling with:
APPENDDEF(`conf_sendmail_ENVDEF', `-DIPV6_FULL=0')
in your devtools/Site/site.config.m4 file.
If debugging is turned on (-d0.14) also print the OpenSSL
versions, both build time and run time
(provided STARTTLS is compiled in).
If a connection to the MTA is dropped by the client before its
hostname can be validated, treat it as "may be forged",
so that the unvalidated hostname is not passed to a
milter in xxfi_connect().
Add a timeout for communication with socket map servers
which can be specified using the -d option.
Add a compile time option HESIOD_ALLOW_NUMERIC_LOGIN to allow
numeric logins even if HESIOD is enabled.
The new option CertFingerprintAlgorithm specifies the finger-
print algorithm (digest) to use for the presented cert.
If the option is not set, md5 is used and the macro
{cert_md5} contains the cert fingerprint.
However, if the option is set, the specified algorithm
(e.g., sha1) is used and the macro {cert_fp} contains
the cert fingerprint.
That is, as long as the option is not set, the behaviour
does not change, but otherwise, {cert_md5} is superseded
by {cert_fp} even if you set CertFingerprintAlgorithm
to md5.
The options ServerSSLOptions and ClientSSLOptions can be used
to set SSL options for the server and client side
respectively. See SSL_CTX_set_options(3) for a list.
Note: this change turns on SSL_OP_NO_SSLv2 and
SSL_OP_NO_TICKET for the client. See doc/op/op.me
for details.
A new map type "arpa" is available to reverse an IP (IPv4 or IPv6)
address. It returns the string for the PTR lookup, but
without trailing {ip6,in-addr}.arpa.
New operation mode 'C' just checks the configuration file, e.g.,
sendmail -C new.cf -bC
will perform a basic syntax/consistency check of new.cf.
The mailer flag 'I' is deprecated and will be removed in a
future version.
Allow local (not just TCP) socket connections to the server, e.g.,
O DaemonPortOptions=Family=local, Addr=/var/mta/server.sock
can be used.
If the new option MaxQueueAge is set to a value greater than zero,
entries in the queue will be retried during a queue run
only if the individual retry time has been reached which
is doubled for each attempt. The maximum retry time is
limited by the specified value.
New DontBlameSendmail option GroupReadableDefaultAuthInfoFile
to relax requirement for DefaultAuthInfo file.
Reset timeout after receiving a message to appropriate value if
STARTTLS is in use. Based on patch by Kelsey Cummings
of Sonic.net.
Report correct error messages from the LDAP library for a range of
small negative return values covering those used by OpenLDAP.
Fix compilation with Berkeley DB 5.0 and 6.0. Patch from
Allan E Johannesen of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
CONFIG: FEATURE(`nopercenthack') takes one parameter: reject or
nospecial which describes whether to disallow "%" in the
local part of an address.
DEVTOOLS: Fix regression in auto-detection of libraries when only
shared libraries are available. Problem reported by
Bryan Costales.
LIBMILTER: Mark communication socket as close-on-exec in case
a user's filter starts other applications.
Based on patch from Paul Howarth.
Portability:
SunOS 5.12 has changed the API for sigwait(2) to conform
with XPG7. Based on patch from Roger Faulkner of Oracle.
Deleted Files:
libsm/path.c
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intended) and adding LICENSE and NO_CHECKSUM. Bump version.
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validate-email-address is a package for Python that check if an email is valid,
properly formatted and really exists.
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libSieve 2.3.1
--------------
This release is made possible by the tremendous effort of Dilyan Palauzov.
- Many small fixes and improvements.
libSieve 2.3.0
--------------
This release is made possible by the tremendous effort of Dilyan Palauzov.
- Hide internal symbols (do not export them) from the final shared library (works with GCC>=4)
- Add support for DOT in addresses (RFC5322, 4.1. Miscellaneous Obsolete Tokens)
- libsieve is now reentrant
- Add SILENT_RULES to Makefile.am
- Move all Makefile.am-s to single /Makefile.am
- Move the build root from /src/ to /
libSieve 2.2.9
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- Vacation segfault fix (thanks to Paul Stevens).
libSieve 2.2.8
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- Handle empty addresses (thanks to Dilyan Palauzov).
- Short-circuit all(tests) as soon as a test fails (thanks to Dilyan Palauzov).
- Short-circuit any(tests) as soon as a test succeeds (thanks to Dilyan Palauzov).
- Check that 'myaddr' is among those specified in the script (thanks to Paul Stevens).
- Add AM_MAINTAINER_MODE to only rebuild flex/bison sources if required.
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- Removing patches/patch-lib_Message_Field.pm, the same fix applied
(upstream)
- Update 2.102 to 2.117
Limitations to be fixed:
- when lines are over 997 chars, then the transfer-encoding should
automatically change from 'none' into 'quoted-printable' or 'base64'
version 2.117: Sun Aug 24 15:19:01 CEST 2014
Fixes:
- missed a line from the patch of
rt.cpan.org#98225 [Andrew Beverley]
version 2.116: Sat Aug 23 11:27:16 CEST 2014
Improvements:
- add Mail::Transport::SMTP->new(esmtp_options) and
trySend(esmtp_options)
rt.cpan.org#97630 [Andrew Beverley]
- add Mail::Transport::SMTP->new(from)
rt.cpan.org#97636 [Andrew Beverley]
- ::Field::Date parse support for numeric months (format used
by some broken clients/Yahoo auto-responder)
rt.cpan.org#98225 [Andrew Beverley]
version 2.115: Wed May 28 15:27:48 CEST 2014
Improvements:
- All regression tests pass on Windows!
[Markus Spann]
version 2.114: Thu May 8 10:49:17 CEST 2014
Fixes:
- check for Test::Pod on Windows [cpantesters]
- do not break PATH in test.pl on Windows [Markus Spann]
- fix ::Locker::POSIX "read-only" error in Perl >5.18.2 [Jim In Aus]
version 2.113: Wed Apr 16 14:07:37 CEST 2014
Fixes:
- revert change which replaced IO::File by open($fh), because it
does not support tell in Perl 5.10 [Scott Smedley]
version 2.112: Fri Mar 14 13:18:57 CET 2014
Changes:
- do not attempt POSIX lock on Windows [Christian Walde]
Fixes:
- ::Field::Date do not attempt to restore TZ with undef.
[Andrew Beverley]
- many regression test fixes for Windows [Christian Walde]
Improvements:
- Mail::Transport::SMTP uses Net::SMTP which sometimes needs
Net::STMPS being installed. [Scott Smedley]
version 2.111: Fri Jan 24 11:21:30 CET 2014
Fixes:
- do not explicitly clean-up head and body during DESTROY of a
message, because those may be reused in other messages.
Fix for rebuild bug, reported by [Andrew Beverley]
- open files in ::Body::File with :raw, not to corrupt line-
endings on Windows. rt.cpan.org#92374 [Joseph Strom]
Improvements:
- add dispositionFilename to replacement text of deleted parts
[Mark Nienberg]
- change documentation syntax
version 2.110: Sun Jan 5 18:50:59 CET 2014
Fixes:
- ::Field::Date must compute in UTC [Andrew Beverley]
- ::Field::Date negated -0600 timestamp [Andrew Beverley]
- ::Field::Attribute should allow blanks around the '='
rt.cpan.org#90035 [Max Bowsher]
- ::dispositionFilename() should use a study()d header
rt.cpan.org#90342 [Claus Jeppesen]
- begin :html in ::Box-Index
Improvements:
- add Mail::Message::Construct::Rebuild::removeExtraAlternativeText()
Implemented by [Andrew Beverley]
version 2.109: Mon Aug 19 12:55:30 CEST 2013
Fixes:
- ::Field::Date format may lack leading 0 in the hour.
rt.cpan.org#86716 [Andrew Beverley]
- ::Field::Date format, rare time formats use dots in time, not
colon. It is illegal, but safe to support.
rt.cpan.org#86864 [Andrew Beverley]
- ::MBox, pass non-default subfolder extension to siblings.
rt.cpan.org#87912 [James Wright]
Improvements:
- spell fixes rt.cpan.org#86450 [Salvatore Bonaccorso]
version 2.108: Tue Jun 25 09:21:59 CEST 2013
Fixes:
- Mail::Box::Locker::FcntlLock cannot set l_pid, read only
Improvements:
- use Devel::GlobalDestruction
rt.cpan.org#80611 [Ribasushi]
- imap4: support TLS
rt.cpan.org#82990 [Rolf Krahl]
version 2.107: Wed Nov 28 12:25:59 CET 2012
Fixes:
- unset $ENV{PERLIO} in test.pl and open more files explicitly
as ":raw"
[Thomas Krichel]
- script/mailbox2html contained a few errors like '$ENV{}' (vars
inside single quotes) [John Delacour]
- ::POP3s should use ::POP3::Message (without 's') [Gabriel Reyes]
- folder->new(message_type) documentation was mistaken about the
default.
Improvements:
- add $date to Mail::Transport::IMAP4::appendMessage()
rt.cpan.org#79680 [Daniel Westermann-Clark]
- remove Mail::Transport::Dbx from the optional extensions: too
old. [John Delacour]
version 2.106: Wed Aug 15 23:49:44 CEST 2012
Fixes:
- $field->study did not handle trailing new-lines correctly.
- perl 5.16 complains about overload +0, which should have
been 0+ rt.cpan.org@77997 [Toby Inkster]
- resolved warning in test tests/30encode/90body.t
Improvements:
- new method $part->partNumber()
version 2.105: Mon May 7 09:09:23 CEST 2012
Fixes:
- warn when transfer-encoding is done without explicit charset.
This flags hard to find bugs in message construction.
Original bug discovered by [Andrew Beverely]
Improvements:
- added tests/30encode/50charset.t
- add overloading to ::Field::Attribute objects, used in study()
- $body->decoded is now optimized when a conversion is needed
between charsets which are aliases of each other, or spelled
differently.
version 2.104: Mon Apr 23 16:51:29 CEST 2012
Fixes:
- ::Body::decoded() seems to work only for plain/text. Not ok.
version 2.103: Fri Apr 20 10:01:35 CEST 2012
Fixes:
- time() calculation in ::Field::Date had time-zone effect
reversed.
- email address phrase parsing should decode (=???=) in
::Field::Full (study)
Detected by [Andrew Beverley]
- replace 'length' by 'defined' to check whether a maildir message
has flags.
Reported by [Steven Preston]
- $msg->decoded did not behave as $msg->body->decoded. Repaired.
- rebuild did not handle removal of all parts of a multipart
correctly. Reported by [Andrew Beverley]
- decoding some encoded headers with study()
- fix "skip tests" logic during installation.
Improvements:
- add contentId() to body objects.
[Gordon Haveland]
- skip empty alternatives of multiparts.
Detected by [Andrew Beverley]
- no 'undefined' warning in ::Field::Date when a date does
not have a day-of-week or timezone.
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2.228 2013-09-28 21:11:48 America/New_York
repackage, update repo and bugtracker metadata
2.227 2011-11-14
avoid leaking filehandles for logging
2.226 2011-11-11
do not an impossible-to-survive state when MimeEntity autotype fails
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- Add LICENSE= ${PERL5_LICENSE}
(Upstream)
- Update 1.23 to 1.24
1.24 2011/10/07 11:27:42 alian
- Fix rt#67695 Add feature: "ExternImages" parameter to constructor (tbriggs)
- Fix rt#68303 Outdated COPYING file
- Fix rt#52907 CSS (and likely other) links match double-quote only
- Fix rt#41447 Unable to call replace function
- Fix rt#40164 Removing script code often fails
- Fix bug when HTTP result is gzip format (use decoded_content, tks to E.Bataille
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-Add LICENSE= ${PERL5_LICENSE}
(upstream)
- Update 1.6.6 to 1.6.7
1.6.7 Sun Aug 23 14:05:04 CST 2009
- David Mayo sent a patch that adds partition support for the rename function
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Revision history for Perl extension Email::Stuff
2.105 2014-02-05
- update repo and and bugtracker links
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* Sync with thunderbird24-24.8.1.
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Changelog:
Fixed in Thunderbird 24.8.1
2014-73 RSA Signature Forgery in NSS
Fixed in Thunderbird 24.8
2014-72 Use-after-free setting text directionality
2014-67 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:32.0 / rv:31.1 / rv:24.8)
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* Sync with thunderbird-31.3.0
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Changelog:
Fixed Fixes an issue where using LDAP autocomplete could end up with blank entries in the compose addressing list (Bug 1045753)
Fixed Fixes an issue where IRC participants were not removed from the display on leaving a channel.
Fixed Fixes a regression where Thunderbird wasn't respecting the skip integration option on the default client dialog.
Fixed Security fixes can be found here
Fixed in Thunderbird 31.3
2014-90 Apple CoreGraphics framework on OS X 10.10 logging input data to /tmp directory
2014-89 Bad casting from the BasicThebesLayer to BasicContainerLayer
2014-88 Buffer overflow while parsing media content
2014-87 Use-after-free during HTML5 parsing
2014-85 XMLHttpRequest crashes with some input streams
2014-83 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:34.0 / rv:31.3)
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Packaged in wip by Petar Bogdanovic.
The mail gopher (mopher) is an extension to all mail transfer agents
that implement the Sendmail Milter API. It reads a list of rules and
acts on each incoming mail delivery attempt based on various criteria
and existing states.
Mopher supports indiscriminate and selective grey- and whitelisting of
either individual addresses or whole domains (based on reverse lookups
and rules provided by Mozilla's Public Suffix List). Access to tables
and state-related data passes through a generic interface and is then
translated by one of the available backend drivers.
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https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=999496
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this fixes problem. Thanks joerg@
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- Pluralize QMAIL_ROOT_ONLY_{READABLE,EVERYTHING}S
- Declare the viruscan targets .PHONY
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version 2.14: Fri Nov 21 17:12:42 CET 2014
Fixes:
- threads and Mail::Field initiation
rt.cpan.org#99153 [Autumn Lansing] and [Arne Becker]
Improvements:
- warn when loading of some Mail::Field::* fails [Arne Becker]
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* GPG stdout buffer is now put into multibyte mode even when emacs is using
unibyte mode in general (such as under 'standard-display-european'). This
should fix the "inserts \201 before non-ascii characters" bugs
(SF#496157, SF#501891, possibly others). A test case was added to catch
these bugs in the future.
* new remailer support for modern mixmaster and mixminion clients, which
send the message directly rather than modify the emacs buffer and
allowing the user to send the message through their emacs MUA mode.
** added "mc-default-remailer-scheme" to choose which remailer method you
want to use: type1, mixmaster, or mixminion. [C-c / r] now does a
remailer-scheme -specific function. Various MUA modes can behave
differently if they wish.
* Added support for PGP 6.5, generously contributed by Derek Atkins.
* Added support for the Wanderlust MUA mode.
* Support GNU Emacs 23.
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Convert patches (for DESTDIR) to SUBST framework
(upstream)
update 5.10.8 to 5.10.10
2008-04-10 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* README: Gnus v5.10.10 is released.
2008-03-31 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* GNUS-NEWS (Installation changes): Mention that spaces and tabs are
allowed in the installation directory name.
* Makefile.in (datarootdir): Define.
* aclocal.m4 (AC_PATH_LISPDIR): Quote directory name that might contain
whitespace.
* configure: Regenerate.
* mkinstalldirs: Replace it with the 2006-05-11.19 version.
2008-03-22 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* GNUS-NEWS (incoming mail files): Add version.
2008-03-08 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* GNUS-NEWS: Update for change of `mail-source-delete-incoming'.
2008-03-01 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* Update copyright years.
2007-11-04 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* README: Bump version to 5.10.9.
2007-11-04 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* Makefile.in (RELEASE_COMMIT_FILES): Add etc/ChangeLog.
(release-check-settings): Add release-add-changelog
(release-bump-version): Add check for CODENAME_TO_STABLE. Split off
release-add-changelog.
(release-add-changelog): New target. Separate some commands from
release-bump-version. Add etc/ChangeLog.
(release-diff-commit-files): New target.
(RELEASE_COMMIT_FILES): Reorder files.
2007-11-03 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* COPYING: GPLv3 from Emacs repository.
2007-10-28 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* Makefile.in (SED_I, CODENAME_PATTERN): New.
(OLD_PATTERN): Adjust.
(release-bump-version): Use new variables. Allow going from
development version to release.
2007-10-27 Alexander Solovyov <piranha@piranha.org.ua> (tiny change)
* make.bat: Initial check didn't work if path contained spaces.
2007-10-27 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* Makefile.in (release-bump-version): Adjust version
in (gnus)Troubleshooting.
2007-10-04 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* Relicense "GPLv2 or later" files to "GPLv3 or later".
2007-07-02 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* Makefile.in (COMMIT_STRING): New variable.
(release-bump-version): Use it.
(bump-version, bump-version-commit): New targets.
2006-07-28 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* GNUS-NEWS: Regenerate from Oort Gnus node in texi/gnus.texi using
texi/gnus-news.el of the trunk.
2006-04-19 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* make.bat (:etc): Simplify.
2006-04-18 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* make.bat: Use "echo *" to clarify the output.
(:lisp, :infotest): Avoid "not found" errors
(:etc): Remove etc\gnus. Be more verbose.
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1.300016 2014-10-10 22:54:00-04:00 America/New_York
- no changes since 1.300015, just made non-trial release
1.300015 2014-09-12 22:01:37-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
[THIS MIGHT BREAK YOUR CODE]
- version 1.300008 was meant to rewrite line endings when sending to
sendmail, but the change was not effective; it has been fixed
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1.405 2014-05-09 22:28:43-04:00 America/New_York
minor tweaks to how message-id local part is generated
1.404 2014-01-13 23:04:43-05:00 America/New_York
no changes since previous release
1.403 2013-08-13 09:11:47 America/New_York
[This might break your code]
no longer a subclass of Email::Address!
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0.859 2014-09-16 18:29:32-04:00 America/New_York
- all the changes in this release contributed by Pali Rohár
- support for mboxcl and mboxcl2
- add ability to read from a filehandle
- add next_from and next_messageref methods
0.858 2014-01-07 10:54:18-05:00 America/New_York
typo fixes in docs (thanks, Florian Schlichting)
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0.34 2014-05-17
- switched from Class::MOP::load_class to Module::Runtime::require_module per
cf. https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=91013
- canonical repo now on github as noted in Makefile.PL
- typo fix per https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=87370
- packaged with /usr/bin/gnutar on OSX
cf. https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Bug/Display.html?id=83970
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2.203 2014-02-14 21:56:14-05:00 America/New_York
- translate vertical whitespace in headers into horizontal whitespace,
with a warning
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(upstream) update 2.2.25 to 2.2.27
2011-03-07 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@novell.com>
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.27
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c (gpg_ctx_parse_status): Treat EXPSIG,
EXPKEYSIG, and REVKEYSIG the same as GOODSIG/BADSIG status
messages in that all of them denote a new signer info.
* gmime/gmime-stream-mem.c (stream_write): Correctly calculate the
end boundary of the stream when bound_end is -1.
* gmime/gmime-utils.h (GMIME_QP_ENCODE_LEN): Fixed to take into
acount the possibility of having to force-wrap lines at 72+
characters.
(GMIME_UUENCODE_LEN): Fixed to prevent possible buffer overflows.
2010-03-26 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@novell.com>
* configure.in: Bumped version to 2.2.26
2010-03-26 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@novell.com>
Fixes for bug #613653
* gmime/gmime.c (g_mime_init): Initialize GMimeObject's type
registry.
(g_mime_shutdown): Shut it down here.
* gmime/gmime-object.c (g_mime_object_type_registry_init): Renamed
a bit and fixed to not use g_atexit(). Also made internal-public.
(g_mime_object_type_registry_shutdown): Renamed and made
internal-public.
(g_mime_object_register_type): Don't init the type system anymore.
(g_mime_object_new_type): Same here.
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* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.20
2014-02-19 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_scan_content): Improved performance
by using a SIMD hack when scanning for the end of a line.
2014-02-19 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-message.c (message_remove_header): Don't clear the
mime_part header stream unless we actually remove a header.
(message_write_to_stream): Only add nwritten to the total if we've
written a MIME-Version header.
2013-12-29 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-object.c
(g_mime_object_set_content_disposition_parameter): Unref the
disposition. Thanks to Mario Theodoridis for this patch.
2013-11-02 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-message.c (write_references): Don't write out 2
spaces between the ':' and the first message-id. Fixes bug
#711305.
2013-10-19 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.19
2013-09-29 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-message.c (write_references): Custom writer for
References headers so that individual msgid tokens do not get
folded. Fixes bug #709031.
2013-09-26 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime.c (g_mime_init): Initialize the mutexes
earlier. Fixes bug #708818.
2013-09-15 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.18
2013-08-21 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-part.c (write_content): Reset the content stream
after writing it.
2013-08-14 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-filter-html.c (citation_depth): Fixed an ABR by
passing in an inend parameter.
2013-08-12 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-stream-file.c (g_mime_stream_file_new_for_path): New
convenience function that handles opening the file for you.
* gmime/gmime-stream-fs.c (g_mime_stream_fs_new_for_path): New
convenience function that handles opening the file for you.
2013-08-11 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-message.c (g_mime_message_set_reply_to): Fixed this
function to parse the reply_to string just like
g_mime_message_set_sender() does so that the reply_to field can be
guaranteed to be in UTF-8.
* gmime/*.c: Updated API documentation for functions taking or
returning strings to clarify whether the strings should be in
UTF-8 or not.
2013-08-10 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* mono/GMime.metadata: Various fixups to get rid of warnings.
* gmime/gmime.c (g_mime_init): Don't call g_type_init() if glib >=
2.35.1
2013-08-08 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/internet-address.c (decode_address): Properly deal with
obsolete routing information.
2013-08-08 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.17
2013-08-08 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (parser_content_type): If no Content-Type
header exists and the parent is a multipart/digest, default to
message/rfc822 instead of text/plain.
(parser_construct_leaf_part): If the Content-Type header didn't
exist, use the default content-type values instead of assuming
text/plain.
2013-08-07 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
According to Rfc2046 Section 5.1.1, boundary markers may optionally
be followed by lwsp.
* gmime/gmime-parser.c (is_boundary): New convenience function to
check that the text matches a boundary, possibly followed by lwsp.
(check_boundary): Use is_boundary().
(found_immediate_boundary): Use is_boundary().
Fixes bug #705612
2013-07-02 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-stream-cat.c (stream_substream): Fixed to properly
handle a 0-byte substream at the end of the very last source
stream. Fixes bug #701572.
2013-06-30 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* configure.ac: Bumped version to 2.6.16
2013-06-30 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-gpg-context.c (gpg_ctx_set_mode):
GPG_CTX_MODE_SIGN_ENCRYPT also requires a passphrase.
2013-05-05 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-filter-best.c (filter_filter): Reset the linelen
state to 0 when we encounter a '\n'.
2013-05-04 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-part-iter.c: Modified to work for non-multipart
messages.
2013-05-04 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (rfc2047_encode): Respect the new
GMIME_ENABLE_USE_ONLY_USER_CHARSETS initialization flag.
* gmime/gmime.h: Define a new GMIME_ENABLE_USE_ONLY_USER_CHARSETS
initialization flag.
2013-04-05 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-utils.c (header_fold_tokens): New internal function
that replaces the older header_fold() function. This new one uses
the rfc2047 tokenizer so that we share the same rfc2047 workaround
logic in the tokenizer.
Fixes bug #697407
2013-02-23 Jeffrey Stedfast <fejj@gnome.org>
* gmime/gmime-filter-html.c: Disable g_warnings unless warnings
are enabled in the build.
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6.44 2014-10-13 Generic regex now matches against the reverse dns PTR value
6.43 2014-07-18 Allow broken SRS0+ rather than the correct SRS0= tag.
6.42 2014-06-28 Never add auto-whitelist entries for outgoing mail from localhost.
6.41 2014-03-21 Unique ip connection limits only apply to authenticated connections.
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- Add comment for patch-util_avutil.h (from commit log)
- Remove patches, found the same change incorporated:
patches/patch-libasync_itree.h
patches/patch-libasync_qhash.h
patches/patch-libasync_vec.h
(upstream)
- update 0.8.2 to 0.8.4
* Changes in release 0.8.4
- Switch to new resolver library interface, as previous way of
reloading resolv.conf is no longer compatible with glibc.
- Set IP_FREEBIND option if available.
- Added systemd avenger.service file.
* Changes in release 0.8.3
- Updated to work with gcc 4.7.
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2013-06-28
* Fix three crashes in command line and environment variable parsers
that caused NULL pointer dereferences with long option variants
of bogofilter --syslog-tag, or bogoutil --timestamp-date, or when
bogotune -M<file> cannot derive the bogofilter directory.
Reported by Alexandre Rebert, found with Mayhem tool.
* Add getopt_long_chk(), a getopt_long variant that checks if the
overlapping short and long options agree on whether their argument
is not required, mandatory, or optional. If they disagree, the
program aborts.
* Fix a crash in command line parser that causes a NULL pointer
dereference when --db-cachesize is used without argument.
Found with getopt_long_chk().
2013-01-20
* Change lexer API/ABI a bit so as to work with flex 2.5.36 generated
lexers (for instance, on Fedora 18 "Spherical Cow") that flip the
type of yyleng from int to size_t. We use a signed long internally.
2012-12-30
* The bogofilter project was updated to the new SourceForge.net
platform. This has caused the URLs to change. Use one of these
commands for a read-only checkout:
svn checkout svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/bogofilter/code/trunk bogofilter
svn checkout http://svn.code.sf.net/p/bogofilter/code/trunk bogofilter
And developers would use, replacing joe by their sf.net login:
svn checkout --username=joe svn+ssh://m-a@svn.code.sf.net/p/bogofilter/code/trunk bogofilter
2012-12-03
* Add bogofilter-SA-2012-01 (CVE-2012-5468).
* Fix XML form of Bulgarian FAQ so that it validates;
and validate XHTML at build time.
* Mark Berkeley DB 5.2.42 and 5.3.21 supported.
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spurious '},' on a line all by itself. Patch our patch to the bundled
patch to add one more sed invocation to clear any such lines.
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Notmuch 0.19 (2014-11-14)
=========================
Overview
--------
This release improves the reliability of `notmuch dump` and the error
handling for `notmuch insert`. The new `notmuch address` command is
intended to make searching for email addresses more convenient. At the
library level the revised handling of missing messages fixes at least
one bug in threading. The release also includes several interface
improvements to the emacs interface, most notably the ability to bind
keyboard shortcuts to saved searches.
Command-Line Interface
----------------------
Stopped `notmuch dump` failing if someone writes to the database
The dump command now takes the write lock when running. This
prevents other processes from writing to the database during the
dump which would cause the dump to fail. Note, if another notmuch
process already has the write lock the dump will not start, so
script callers should still check the return value.
`notmuch insert` requires succesful message indexing for success status
Previously the `notmuch insert` subcommand indicated success even if
the message indexing failed, as long as the message was delivered to
file system. This could have lead to delivered messages missing
tags, etc. `notmuch insert` is now more strict, also requiring
succesful indexing for success status. Use the new `--keep` option
to revert to the old behaviour (keeping the delivered message file
and returning success even if indexing fails).
`notmuch insert` has gained support for `post-insert` hook
The new `post-insert` hook is run after message delivery, similar to
`post-new`. There's also a new option `notmuch insert --no-hooks` to
skip the hook. See the notmuch-hooks(1) man page for details.
`notmuch deliver` is deprecated
With this release we believe that `notmuch insert` has reached
parity with `notmuch deliver`. We recommend that all users of
`notmuch deliver` switch to `notmuch insert` as the former is
currently unmaintained.
`notmuch search` now supports `--duplicate=N` option with `--output=messages`
Complementing the `notmuch search --duplicate=N --output=files`
options, the new `--duplicate=N --output=messages` combination
limits output of message IDs to messages matching search terms that
have at least `N` files associated with them.
Added `notmuch address` subcommand
This new subcommand searches for messages matching the given search
terms, and prints the addresses from them. Duplicate addresses are
filtered out. The `--output` option controls which of the following
information is printed: sender addresses, recipient addresses and
count of duplicate addresses.
Emacs Interface
---------------
Use the `j` key to access saved searches from anywhere in notmuch
`j` is now globally bound to `notmuch-jump`, which provides fast,
interactive keyboard shortcuts to saved searches. For example,
with the default saved searches `j i` from anywhere in notmuch will
bring up the inbox.
Improved handling of the unread tag
Notmuch now marks an open message read (i.e., removes the unread
tag) if point enters the message at any time in a show buffer
regardless of how point got there (mouse click, cursor command, page
up/down, notmuch commands such as n,N etc). This fixes various
anomalies or bugs in the previous handling. Additionally it is
possible to customize the mark read handling by setting
`notmuch-show-mark-read-function` to a custom function.
Expanded default saved search settings
The default saved searches now include several more common searches,
as well as shortcut keys for `notmuch-jump`.
Improved `q` binding in notmuch buffers
`q` will now bury rather than kill a notmuch search, show or tree
buffer if there are multiple windows showing the buffer. If only a
single window is showing the buffer, it is killed.
`notmuch-show-stash-mlarchive-link-alist` now supports functions
Some list archives may use a more complicated scheme for referring
to messages than just concatenated URL and message ID. For example,
patchwork requires a query to translate message ID to a patchwork
patch ID. `notmuch-show-stash-mlarchive-link-alist` now supports
functions to better cover such cases. See the help documentation for
the variable for details.
Library changes
---------------
Introduced database version 3 with support for "database features."
Features are independent aspects of the database schema.
Representing these independently of the database version number will
let us evolve the database format faster and more incrementally,
while maintaining better forwards and backwards compatibility.
Library users are no longer required to call `notmuch_database_upgrade`
Previously, library users were required to call
`notmuch_database_needs_upgrade` and `notmuch_database_upgrade`
before using a writable database. Even the CLI didn't get this
right, and it is no longer required. Now, individual APIs may
return `NOTMUCH_STATUS_UPGRADE_REQUIRED` if the database format is
too out of date for that API.
Library users can now abort an atomic section by closing the database
Previously there was no supported way to abort an atomic section.
Callers can now simply close the database, and any outstanding
atomic section will be aborted.
Add return status to notmuch_database_close and
notmuch_database_destroy
Bug fixes and performance improvements for thread linking
The database now represents missing-but-referenced messages ("ghost
messages") similarly to how it represents regular messages. This
enables an improved thread linking algorithm that performs better
and fixes a bug that sometimes prevented notmuch from linking
messages into the same thread.
nmbug
-----
The Perl script has been translated to Python; you'll need Python 2.7
or anything from the 3.x line. Most of the user-facing interface is
the same, but `nmbug help` is not `nmbug --help`, and the following nmbug
commands have slightly different interfaces: `archive`, `commit`,
`fetch`, `log`, `pull`, `push`, and `status`. For details on the
new interface for a given command, run `nmbug COMMAND --help`.
nmbug-status
------------
`nmbug-status` can now optionally load header and footer templates
from the config file. Use something like:
{
"meta": {
"header": "<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html lang="en">\n...",
"footer": "</body></html>",
...
},
...
},
Python Bindings
---------------
Add support for `notmuch_query_add_tag_exclude`
Build System
------------
The notmuch binaries and libraries are now build with debugging symbols
by default. Users concerned with disk space should change the
defaults when configuring or use the strip(1) command.
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messages into (or out of) a designated IMAP "spam" folder.
Consider the following scenario. Your mailbox is flooded with tons
of mail. They are delivered to the configured folders based on the
arbitrary spam system judgement. This judgement is not always correct
or not always what you would like it to be, however. This is where
this plugin comes into play.
All you have to do is move the mail into the correct folder. All
the rest in order to let the spam system know it made an error will
be done automatically by this plugin.
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know grandparent PID. With this change, I can correlate rejections
from my homegrown badrcptto-alike filter with qmail-smtpd sessions.
While here, add LICENSE and otherwise placate pkglint.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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* Sync with thunderbird-31.2.0.
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Changelog:
31.2.0:
Fixed
Fixed a case where having a contact and card in an address book with the same name could send to the mailing list (Bug 1008718)
Fixed
Invalid certificate issue with mozilla::pkix (see bug 1042889)
Fixed
Importing an RSA private key fails if p < q (see bug 1049435)
Fixed
Security fixes can be found here
31.1.2:
Fixed
Fixed an issue where anchor links would not work in HTML emails (Bug 974857)
Fixed
Security fixes can be found here
31.1.1:
Fixed
Fixed an issue where mailing lists with spaces in their names couldn't be autocompleted (Bug 1060901)
Fixed
Fixed an occasional startup crash (Bug 1005336)
31.1.0:
Fixed
Security fixes can be found here
Fixed
Improved performance of autocomplete for large address books (Bug 984875)
Fixed
Fixed an issue with IMAP being slow when looking for folders on certain server types (Bug 799821, Bug 859269)
Fixed
Fixed various theme issues relating to titlebars and toolbars (Bug 1007225, Bug 1026608, Bug 1041211, Bug 1046563, Bug 1054260)
# Fixed in Thunderbird 31.2
2014-81 Inconsistent video sharing within iframe
2014-79 Use-after-free interacting with text directionality
2014-77 Out-of-bounds write with WebM video
2014-76 Web Audio memory corruption issues with custom waveforms
2014-75 Buffer overflow during CSS manipulation
2014-74 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:33.0 / rv:31.2)
# Fixed in Thunderbird 31.1.2
2014-73 RSA Signature Forgery in NSS
# Fixed in Thunderbird 31.1
2014-72 Use-after-free setting text directionality
2014-70 Out-of-bounds read in Web Audio audio timeline
2014-69 Uninitialized memory use during GIF rendering
2014-68 Use-after-free during DOM interactions with SVG
2014-67 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:32.0 / rv:31.1 / rv:24.8)
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1.13.0 10-August-2014
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- Fixed virtual collections statistics
- Fixed tag RID fetch
- Fixed HRID-based fetches
- Fixed race condition in StorageDebugger
- Use FindBacktrace.cmake from CMake 3.0 instead of our own detection
1.12.90 07-July-2014
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- MERGE command for faster synchronization
- Optimizations in various commands handlers
- SELECT command is obsolete now
- Performance and concurrency improvements in QSQLITE3 driver
- Introduced Collection sync preferences as an improvement over the
IMAP-based subscription model
- Disable filesystem copy-on-write for DB files when running on Btrfs
- Introduced direct streaming of external parts
- Fixed SearchManager DBus interface not being registered to DBus
- Fixed handling of tags in AK-APPEND and MERGE commands
- Various fixes in virtual collections handling
1.12.1 07-April-2014
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- Fixed deadlock in SearchManager
- Fixed notification emission when appending items
- Fixed ItemRetriever ignoring changeSince argument
- Fixed X-AKAPPEND command response
- Fixed RID-based FETCH
- Fixed data loss in case of long-lasting copy or move operations
1.12.0 25-March-2014
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- Improved 'akonadictl status' command output
- Fixed indexing of items in collections with short cache expiration
- Fixed building Akonadi in subdirectory
- Fixed deadlock in SearchManager
- Fixed runtime warnings
1.11.90 19-March-2014
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- Fixed collection scheduling
- Fixed indexing of expired items from local resources
- Fixed database schema update with PostgreSQL
- Fixes in searching and search updates
1.11.80 28-February-2014
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- Server-search support
- Search plugins support
- Tags support
- Fixes and improvements in search
- Fixes in protocol parser
- Fixed inter-resource moves
- Fixed .desktop files parsing
- Optimized collections tasks scheduling
- Optimized flags handling
- Optimized appending new items via AK-APPEND
- Handle database transactions deadlocks and timeouts
- Improved PostgreSQL support
- Soprano is now an optional dependency
- Removed MySQL Embedded support
1.11.0 28-November-2013
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- fix joined UPDATE queries failing with SQLite
1.10.80 05-November-2013
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- Servser-side notification filtering
- GID support
- Export custom agent properties to clients
- Faster Akonadi shutdown
- Improved and faster database schema check on start
- Enabled C++11 support
- Optimize some SQL queries
- Store only relative paths to external payload files in database
1.10.3 04-October-2013
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- Fix support for latest PostgreSQL
- Check MySQL version at runtime, require at least 5.1
- Fix crash when destroying DataStore with backends other than MySQL
- Fix problem with too long socket paths
- Send dummy queries to MySQL to keep the connection alive
- Fix crash when no flags are changed
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Alpine uses a function called panic(). However, mach/mach.h, which somehow
ends up always included, defines panic with different arguments. Rename
alpine's panic to Panic on Darwin.
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