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1.3 [2005-01-27]
- Fixed crasher when outgoing connection couldn't be established
- Removed erroneous chown line from clamsmtpd.sh
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Bump BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of pico, and the PKGREVISION of both pico and pine.
To help avoid this problem in the future, add a comment to pico/Makefile,
indicating where the shlib version is maintained and when it should be bumped.
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> apply a patch from evution CVS:
> 2005-01-20 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com>
> * camel-lock-helper.c (main): since malloc(MAXINT+1) returns a
> valid pointer, validate the length of the path before using it.
> set maximum path to 65000 characters. Spotted by Max Vozeler
> <max@hinterhof.net>
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> This fixes the security vulnerability refered to as CAN-2005-0102.
> bump PKGREVISION
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- Explicitly add "--disable-ipv6" when inet6 is disabled.
- Fix compile error when inet6 is disabled. This should fix PR pkg/28805.
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Bump PKG_REVISION.
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like "*.orig" by find(1).
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like "*.orig" by find(1).
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> apply a patch from evution CVS:
> 2005-01-20 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com>
> * camel-lock-helper.c (main): since malloc(MAXINT+1) returns a
> valid pointer, validate the length of the path before using it.
> set maximum path to 65000 characters. Spotted by Max Vozeler
> <max@hinterhof.net>
>
> This fixes the security vulnerability refered to as CAN-2005-0102.
> bump PKGREVISION
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2005-01-20 Not Zed <NotZed@Ximian.com>
* camel-lock-helper.c (main): since malloc(MAXINT+1) returns a
valid pointer, validate the length of the path before using it.
set maximum path to 65000 characters. Spotted by Max Vozeler
<max@hinterhof.net>
This fixes the security vulnerability refered to as CAN-2005-0102.
bump PKGREVISION
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Additions include:
* Enable-Newmail-in-Xterm-Icon now also sets the title bar text to
indicate new mail
* New feature Enable-Newmail-Short-Text-in-Icon
* New UNIX Pine feature NewMail-FIFO-Path
* New feature NewMail-Window-Width
* Select command may use the pattern from an existing Rule (for
example, an Indexcolor Rule) for its selection criteria
* Beginning of Month and Beginning of Year options in Rules
* Some additional tokens having to do with the current date may be
used in the folder name that is used as a target in a Filter Rule.
For example, you may filter messages to a folder named for the
current month by using the _CURYEAR_ and _CURMONTH_ tokens in the
folder name. The (long) list of all such tokens is here.
* Three additional tokens for use with Keywords may be used in the
Index-Format. They are SUBJKEYINIT, KEY, and KEYINIT (in addition
to the old SUBJKEY).
* Keywords may be displayed in color using Keyword Colors, available
from the Setup/Kolor screen
* The Keyword-Surrounding-Chars option may be used to slightly
modify the display of SUBJKEYINIT and SUBJKEY tokens.
* The Enable-Flag-Screen-Keyword-Shortcut option adds a shortcut
method of setting keywords
* When performing an aggregate reply (or forward), if the Role that
would be selected when replying (or forwarding) to each individual
message in the set is the same for all the messages, then that
role is used just like it would be when replying (or forwarding)
to any one of those messages.
* Delete/No Delete prompt added to Save command so that the source
message may be deleted or not on a Save-by-Save basis
* Status-Message-Delay option now allows reducing the status message
delays Pine sometimes adds
* New feature Save-Partial-Msg-Without-Confirm
* New feature Disable-Take-Fullname-in-Addresses
* New feature Sort-Default-FCC-Alpha
* New feature Sort-Default-Save-Alpha
* For selecting messages by Status, add the possibility of selecting
based on Recent or Unseen status
* Allow Take command to take addresses from html and enriched text
subtypes, as well as from plain text
Bugs that have been addressed in this release include:
* Crash when sending a message with a Role that sets the To header
if the Empty-Header-Message is set to
* Pine hangs in composer after alternate editor or speller is run
and new mail arrives that causes an External Categorizer command
to be executed
* Crash in MESSAGE INDEX when using a threaded sort. The crash is
most common when the sort is Reversed.
* Pine could crash or hang when the window was resized down to 3
lines or fewer while in the composer
* In the Role editor the "To Folders" command for the "Set Fcc"
action did not work
* After running Pine for a long time, it would slow down until
restarted
* Export command in FOLDER LIST did not work with dual-use folders
* When the Send-Without-Confirm option was turned on, flowed text
was not produced and the Fcc-Without-Attachments feature did not
work
* Display bug, folder was not un-highlighted
* When viewing a message from the separate thread index, new mail
arrival could cause Pine to leave the MESSAGE TEXT screen and drop
back to the MESSAGE INDEX screen on its own
* When the UnDelete command was typed in the composer with the
cursor in the middle of a header line, the text was inserted at
the beginning of the line instead of at the location of the cursor
* When some messages from a thread were selected (not including the
top of the thread), the view was Zoomed, and the feature
Slash-Collapses-Entire-Thread was turned on; the collapse command
caused messages to disappear from the view entirely
* Incorrect character conversions were possible when going from
ISO-8859-X to ISO-8859-1
* Quell-Charset-Warning will now also quell the short comment
included in header lines about the charset being different from
yours in addition to quelling the editorial comment at the top of
a message. This is the stuff that looks like "[ISO-8859-2]" in a
header line.
* If the Down Arrow key was held down it caused Pine to do a new
mail check for each repeated character, which caused a delay when
the key was held down by mistake. Changed that so that it does at
most one check per second.
* An unnecessary sort of the folder (causing a delay) was happening
when closing if a filter rule depended on message state
* Mouse in xterm failed when clicking in the folder screen
* Enable-Dot-Folders feature did not allow adding folders with names
beginning with dot
* When replying to a TEXT/ENRICHED message Pine was failing to
filter out the ENRICHED markup
* Crash caused by malformed ISO-2022-JP in header
* Crash when changing Inbox-Path if INBOX was not the current folder
* Adding a collection on a Cyrus server did not work if the folder
already existed (Pine tried to create it and failed)
* Pine gave incorrect messages when deleting dual-use
folders/directories
* Saving an attached message to INBOX from another collection did
not work correctly (it tried to create INBOX in the collection
instead)
* In some circumstances, Pine could announce "No messages expunged
from folder " after an expunge command that actually worked
correctly
* Allow alternate editor to use quoted arguments
* News drop folders weren't using the correct newsrc with
Enable-Multiple-Newsrcs enabled
* Error decoding some 8-bit headers, typically showing up as a
garbage character at the end of a name
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messages.
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imap-2004c:
fixes to quoted-printable encoding and CRAM-MD5 authentication.
NNTP proxy in imapd now supports the LIST and LSUB commands.
imap-2004b:
There are new ports for Solaris with Blastwave Community Open
Source Software (gcs) and Mandrake Linux (lmd).
SET_SNARFINTERVAL now controls how frequently local drivers
will move new mail from the mail spool as well as from a
maildrop. Maildrops are still tied to a minimum interval of
1 minute, but there is now no minimum for the spool file.
Character set conversions now map non-breaking space to space
if the destination character set doesn't have nbsp. JIS Roman
yen sign is now mapped to Unicode yen sign.
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python*-pth packages into meta-packages which will install the non-pth
packages. Bump PKGREVISIONs on the non-pth versions to propagate the
thread change, but leave the *-pth versions untouched to not affect
existing installations.
Sync all PYTHON_VERSIONS_AFFECTED lines in package Makefiles.
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of this package (perhaps xtraeme@ or schmontz@ who made most changes?)
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related code
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We are pleased to announce the release of SquirrelMail 1.4.4. This
release is a strongly recommended upgrade due to a number of security
issues that have been resolved since 1.4.3a.
About This Release
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This release contains a number of bug fixes, and security updates. The
list is very long, as this version has been hiding in the trees for a
while. For a full list of the changes, you can see the changelog here:
http://www.squirrelmail.org/changelog.php
A general summary of updates includes a few cross site scripting issues,
and two possible file inclusion issue (one remote, one local). Better
IMAP handling introduced for certain IMAP servers that advertise
LOGINDISABLED, folder handling, and a number of locales issues.
Locales
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Shortly after the release of 1.4.3, the locales were broken out of the
main branch into their own branch. This makes the SquirrelMail package
itself a lot smaller, along with allowing administrators to download just
the packages they need. Details on this change can be found in the
ReleaseNotes and the INSTALL files.
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PKG_USE_KERBEROS is defined, noted by Jukka Salmi.
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- use kerberos instead of kerberos5 as PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS
to keep compliance with other kerberos aware packages in pkgsrc
- use the krb5 buildlink environment
Introduce support for gssapi which was also requested in pr pkg/26170 with
the according PKG_SUPPORTED_OPTIONS. gssapi will imply kerberos5.
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Since I have no kerberos server I just verified it compiled.
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RELEASE 3.2.6-STABLE
BUGFIX: Sedation level instantiates when not specified
(should default to off)
RELEASE 3.2.5-STABLE
BUGFIX: statisticalSedation preference is ignored
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with a default value of "5" seconds to wait for mysql. This is necessary
because the gld process needs mysqld available when it's loaded,
and sometimes when booting mysqld, it needs more than 2 seconds to be
available.
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- Changed return code in case of authentication error from EX_DATAERR
to EX_NOPERM
- Changed return code in case of missing/invalid configuration file or
nonexistent account from EX_NOINPUT/EX_DATAERR to EX_CONFIG
- Test return value of localtime(3) in msmtp_log()
- Windows specific code in net.c: moved translation of error code from
WSAStartup() from net_lib_init() to wsa_strerror()
- OpenSSL specific code in tls.c: minor cleanup in openssl_io_error()
- Always keep control of the format string in calls to merror(). (There
were four cases where the result of strerror() was passed as the format
string in smtp.c.)
- Clarified usage instructions of merror() in merror.h
- Check at initialization time whether support for a manually requested
authentication mechanism is compiled, *before* establishing a network
connection.
This required a change from smtp_auth_caps() to the (equally trivial)
smtp_authmech_is_supported() function.
Made the output of both "not compiled in" messages (TLS and auth mech)
consistent.
The return code for these error conditions is EX_UNAVAILABLE now.
- Make the output of -h/--help and -v/--version consistent with the GNU
utilities by including copyright and no-warranty notice (version) and
a short description and the bug report address (--help).
- Add missing declarations of optarg and optind to msmtp.c, needed for
getopt() handling. No compiler complained so far, though.
- Fixed stupid error in smtp.c that prevented the detection of output
errors when sending the RCPT TO command (highly unlikely to occur).
- Cosmetic change in -v/--version output that avoids lines longer than
80 characters
- Fixed some man page typos
- Fixed typos in conffile.c error message
- Fixed typo in tls.c error message (OpenSSL code only)
- Changed error messages: "bla [blub]" -> "bla: blub"
- Improved some TLS error messages
- Corrected short description in man page, README and code comments
- Updated README.dos
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-some IMAP errors would cause getmail to raise an exception, instead of
gracefully proceeding with the next configured mail account. Fixed.
Thanks: Matthias Andree.
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This closes PR pkg/28615.
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confirmed by Hauke Fath.
Bump PKGREVISION.
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Problem noticed in latest kristerw@'s bulk build.
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Assuming you have an account on a server that supports IMAP/POP, you can use
an installation of IMP to check your mail from anywhere that you have web
access.
This is the 4.x branch of IMP designed to work with Horde 3.x.
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into the examples hierarchy and using bsd.pkg.install.mk to copy them into
place. While here, sort PLIST. Bump PKGREVISION to 6.
Patch from PR pkg/28978 made by Greg A. Woods with very slight modifications
by me.
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This release detects legitimate SMTP AUTH submission, to avoid
false positives on Dynablock-style rules. The URIDNSBL plugin has
been fixed to honor the uridnsbl_max_domains config option. Various
documentation and rule fixes. The ability to deal with 'rewrite_header
Subject' markup when no Subject header exists. 'make test' failure
on Solaris has been fixed.
pkgsrc changes:
* Use subst.mk in pre-configure, rather than post-patch, for easier
regeneration of patches.
OK'd by heinz@.
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I regret to inform you that I am abandoning you.
--Soren
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instead of indirectly via bdb.buildlink3.mk. Also, fix compilation
to account for differences beteween db-4.3.x and db-4.2.x. This should
fix PR pkg/28949.
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It includes the correct buildlink3.mk file from either Linux-PAM
(security/PAM) or OpenPAM (security/openpam) and eventually will
support solaris-pam. pam.buildlink3.mk will:
* set PAMBASE to the base directory of the PAM files;
* set PAM_TYPE to the PAM implementation used.
There are two variables that can be used to tweak the selection of
the PAM implementation:
PAM_DEFAULT is a user-settable variable whose value is the default
PAM implementation to use.
PAM_ACCEPTED is a package-settable list of PAM implementations
that may be used by the package.
Modify most packages that include PAM/buildlink3.mk to include
pam.buildlink3.mk instead.
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