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more. Change since version 1.0.1i:
- heavily improved IMAP support (thanks to Brandon Long
and Brendan Cully for their work),
- support for using IMAP over SSL (thanks to Tommi
Kommulainen),
- a completely changed interface for configuring mutt's
PGP support. It's now format-based, and much more
flexible than it used to be in the past.
- a split of the old edit-message command into
resend-message and edit-message. While the former gives
you what could be described as "recall from arbitrary
folders", the latter can be used to low-level modify
messages.
- the weeding paradigma has changed. Instead of options
controlling weeding behaviour for all kinds of purposes,
there is one global $weed option which is toggled when
you use what used to be known as display-headers (now
display-toggle-weed). That is, you have some kind of
"WYSIWYG" support with weeding.
- we have a muttrc (5) manual page now, and it's even
up-to-date.
- you can better control your messages' header and
envelope from headers
- the message commands on the attachment menu have been
rewritten. Just try replying to an attachment, and
you'll see what happens. ;-)
- mailing list support has changed. You may wish to
rename your "lists" commands to "subscribe". But please
read README.UPGRADE before!
- Bug fixes of all sorts.
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no changelog available in the tar.gz file. IIRC, the change was
about MX search order.
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INSTALL which have both been worked around in bsd.pkg.mk now.
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secure POP3 and IMAP.
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and Variable Envelope Return Paths (POSTFIX_VERP). Handle MANINSTALL using
separate PLIST.{catinstall,maninstall} files. Record the setting of all 3.
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support, and a manpage.
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(committed Apr 17 by ache@freebsd.org).
addresses problem outlined in this bugtraq article:
http://www.securityfocus.com/templates/archive.pike?list=1&date=2000-04-15&msg=9763.000421@SECURITY.NNOV.RU
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--- changes since 5.3.4
* Fixed brown-paper-bag bugs involving rcfile name initialization.
* In fetchmailconf, don't permit editing of a blank server entry.
* Updated and corrected version of contrib/domino.
* Galician translation added, courtesy of Jesus Bravo Alvarez <jba@pobox.com>.
* Spanish translation updated, courtesy of Javier Kohen.
* Removed an unnecessary Kereberos check that seemed to be causing lossage.
* FETCHMAILHOME environment variable introduced to optionally override the
normal $HOME location of fetchmail's rc, id, and pid files.
* Fixed a bug in the SEARCH UNSEEN code that resulted in only half the
available messages getting fetched each run.
* Autoprobe now recognizes Domino IMAP servers and warns the user.
* Add a needed pclose(3) call in interface.c (thank Matthias Andree).
* In IMAP, use SEARCH UNSEEN instead of flag queries to count and identify
unseen messages (thanks to Alexis Lê-Quôc <alq666@hotmail.com>).
* Added contrib/domino, a workaround for the Domino attachment problem.
* Added contrib/toprocmail, which demonstrates how a plugin can
display selected mail headers.
* French internationalization update from Guy Brand.
* IMAP PREAUTH fix from Todd Sabin <tas@webspan.net>.
* Fetchmail now runs on BeOS, thanks to David Reid <david@jetnet.co.uk>.
* Back out the InterChange workaround, it breaks operation with M$ Exchange.
* Update for cs.po from Jiri Pavlovsky.
* Prevent spurious hostname matches in fetchmailconf.
* Ultrix 4.5 port patches from Simon Burge <simonb@thistledown.com.au>.
* Add bug warning to FAQ about Lotus Domino.
* Suppress monitor check just after being woken by signal.
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key changes in 1.02 -> 1.05:
- portability fixes
- cope with corrupted DNS configuration, where A/AAAA for MX is not found
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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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testing the *output* of ${GROUP_CMD} or ${USER_CMD}, merely the exit status.
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sendmail. It provides a way to allow legitimate users to relay mail through an
SMTP server, while still preventing others from using it as a spam relay.
User's IP addresses are added to the map immediately after they have
authenticated to the POP or IMAP server. By default, map entries expire after
30 minutes, but can be renewed by additional authentication. Periodically
checking mail on a POP server is sufficient to do this. The POP and SMTP
servers can be on different hosts.
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to support imap access via {r,s}sh.
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Create the /var/spool/postfix on install so that "postfix check" can
create the directories below it.
Create /etc/postfix/postfix-scrip on "make install".
Make the library Makefiles DTRT on systems that don't understand MKXXX=no.
Remover owner write permission from "maildrop" binary.
Adjust offsets in a couple of patches.
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Addresses PR pkg/9844 from Oleg Polyanski.
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pop3 daemon.
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candidate for mutt-1.2
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changes between 5.3.2 -> 5.3.4:
fetchmail-5.3.4 (Wed Mar 22 15:55:51 EST 2000), 18819 lines:
* Added FAQ item on performance under load.
* Fix Debian bug #60202 (segfaults when given command line arguments).
This only applied to `antispam', as it turned out.
* Work around InterChange's bug with attachments as suggested by
paul666@mailandnews.com.
* Enable checks on multiple folders.
fetchmail-5.3.3 (Mon Mar 13 16:34:29 EST 2000), 18763 lines:
* Fixed reporting of listener timeouts.
* Configure now supports SOCKS5, thanks to Alan Schmitt.
* Fix a minor bug in preauthenticated IMAP, thanks to Urban Boquist
<boquist@crt.se>.
* Try to support suffix matching in aka lists.
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the previous version and is a release candidate for mutt-1.2
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is no longer necessary.
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of "ptl2" package for thread support. Changes since version 0.5.12:
- Took out file locks since that seemed to cause more problems than good
- Got printing working (sorta)
- Fixed a bug that corrupted some base64 file attachments (my
end-boundary check wasn't quite right)
- Added Catalan language support
- Improved pop3io thanks to a small patch
- The "MAIL FROM" and "RCPT TO" SMTP commands now use <>'s around
the addresses since it is accepted on all known SMTP servers
(and is stated as acceptable arguments in RFC 821)
- Fixed an annoyance that forced you to restart spruce after creating
a new mailbox before you could view it's contents
- Added right-click menu in the mime-parts clist at the bottom of the
preview pane
- Selecting Mime->Display should no longer segfault when
a message is not selected (or when no messages to select)
- Added regex and shell wildcard support to the mail filters
- Made it auto-guess your name and email address based on user
account information
- Added a confirmation dialog for deleting mailboxes
- Added IMAP mailbox listing support (so you can hopefully see
more than just your INBOX)
- Fixed a bug that allowed a user to not specify a From or a To field,
thus causing a segfault.
- Fixed attachments
- Fixed "sender"
- Fixed it so that spruce should never go beyond the end of the header
information to obtain fields like "Reply-To:" or "Date:" for example
(shouldn't have been too much of a problem before but it fumbled for
me once so that's not good ;-)
- Fixed the filter bug that caused strange things to happen when you
deleted the last filter rule
- other minor fixes
- Added Reply-To-All functionality
- I believe I have fixed the segfault causing pthread bug
- Added support to save window pane sizes
- Added support to save sorting preferences
- Improved on the date sorting
- Fixed various minor bugs
- Fixed some IMAPv4r1 issues, seems to be working a little better
now.
- Added most of the support for GNU Privacy Guard by using an alpha
lib Privacy Guard Glue. For GPG support, you must now use
the --enable-gpg configure flag (./configure --enable-gpg)
For reference, I'm currently using Pgg-20000116 and as the author
of Pgg states, new versions are unlikely to be compatable so
be warned that you may need to have the same Pgg lib that I have.
I will be maintaining a file specifying which version of Pgg you
need to use it with Spruce.
- Fixed the segfault/corruption bug caused when a user deleted a
message from a mbox spool
- Various code speedups/cleanups
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(if you have IPv4-only sendmail on dual stack node, 5.3.0 may fail to connect).
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fetchmail-5.3.2 (Mon Mar 6 21:41:23 EST 2000), 18695 lines:
* Added experimental support for RFC2177 IDLE command extension of IMAP.
* Updated fr.po.
* Fixed a bug in fetchmailconf's handling of envelope skip prefixes.
* Don't nuke .fetchids when authorization failure keeps us from getting URLs.
* Added FAQ item X6 on dropped and mangled attachments, thanks to Rob Funk.
* Teach configure.in to link the RSA reference library if available.
* Disable saving of Message-IDs into UIDL lists.
fetchmail-5.3.1 (Sun Mar 5 23:02:42 EST 2000), 18648 lines:
* Use remotename@hostname for MAIL FROM if we have not been able to deduce
a Return-Path.
* Fix the attempted fix for Joop Susan's ENOTCONN bug.
* Added FAQ material on a Microsoft Exchange bug, on forwarding to
a different host than the one fetchmail runs on, and on using
ssh for a secure passwordless connection. Removed the FAQ entry
on popclient.
* Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@iijlab.net> sent a fix for IPv6.
* Fix Red Hat 6.2beta bug 9982: fetchmailconf now automatically pups up
an edit panel whenever a new user or site is created.
* Fix Red Hat 6.2beta bug 9987: Deal gracefully with the possibility that
we might be running as a subprocess with stdin not attached to a tty,
and thus unable to query for a password.
* Resolved all current Debian bugs classed `important'; #43139, #44744, #44760,
#44774, #43140, #50990.
* Resolved Debian ordinary bugs #17769, #34383, #38303, #39732, #51674,
#53386, #53732, #58553.
* Resolved Debian wishlist bug #26630.
* Resolution of #59281 (still loops on Ctrl-C) involved a small change in
behavior; SIGPIPE now terminates the current poll cycle.
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