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Adds support for building this with python-3.x.
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* Sync with thunderbird-45.1.1
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Changelog:
Fixed When entering members into a mailing list, the enter key dismissed the panel instead of just moving onto the next line
Fixed Email without HTML elements was sent as HTML, despite "Delivery Format: Auto-detect" option
Fixed Options applied to a template were lost when the template was used.
Fixed Contacts could not be deleted when they were found through a search
Fixed Views from global searches did not respect "mail.threadpane.use_correspondents"
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* Sync with thunderbird38-38.8.0
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Changelog:
Security bugs
Fixed in Thunderbird 38.8
2016-39 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:46.0 / rv:45.1 / rv:38.8)
2016-36 Use-after-free during processing of DER encoded keys in NSS
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Version 1.2.5:
- Support SHA256 fingerprints for tls_fingerprint, and mark both SHA1 and MD5 as
deprecated.
Version 1.2.4:
- The system default policy is used with GnuTLS instead of a hardcoded one.
Version 1.2.3:
- A bug in SOCKS support was fixed.
- Handling non-fatal errors in TLS handshakes was fixed.
Version 1.2.2:
- No significant changes.
Version 1.2.1:
- The new configure option --with-tls replaces --with-ssl.
- A new configure option --disable-gai-idn was added.
Version 1.2.0:
- Support for SOCKS proxies was added. This allows mpop to be used with Tor.
- GNOME Keyring support now uses libsecret instead of libgnome-keyring. It is
now documented how to use secret-tool to manage passwords for mpop; the
obsolete mpop-gnome-tool script is removed.
- Configuration file security is now only checked if the file actually contains
secrets such as passwords. (If you still store passwords in the configuration
file, consider using the passwordeval command or a key ring instead.)
- The GSSAPI authentication method is not chosen automatically anymore, you have
to request it manually if you really want to use it.
- Libidn is not required for IDN support anymore on systems where getaddrinfo()
supports the AI_IDN flag and the GnuTLS version is >= 3.4.0.
- SSLv3 is disabled, and the obsolete tls_force_sslv3 command and
--tls-force-sslv3 option have no effect anymore.
Version 1.0.29:
- No significant changes.
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Upstream changes:
version 3.38: Tue Feb 9 02:48:21 UTC 2016
- rt.cpan.org#107592: redact credentials via debug if !Showcredentials
[Gilles Lamiral]
- rt.cpan.org#110273: failure to quote password values
(regression introduced in 3.36 via fix for rt.cpan.org#100601)
[Gilles Lamiral]
- rt.cpan.org#107593: allow getquota("")
- *Quote() now returns qq("") for defined but empty values
- rt.cpan.org#107011: fix folders_hash() docs and usage in is_parent()
[Gilles Lamiral]
- rt.cpan.org#106500: split UID EXPUNGE with a large sequence set
- added t/quota.t and t/lib/MyTest.pm for testing
- updated copyright for 2016
version 3.37: Fri Aug 14 11:04:53 EDT 2015
- regex fix in rt.cpan.org#96575 required Perl 5.10
updated regex to be backwards compatible with Perl 5.8
[Paul Howarth]
version 3.36: Fri Aug 14 01:40:50 UTC 2015
- rt.cpan.org#96575: parsing fixes for fetch_hash and bodystructure
+ better handling of data containing escaped characters
[Ken Neighbors]
- rt.cpan.org#97718: hang waiting for tag if DONE sent outside of IDLE
[Laurence Darby]
- rt.cpan.org#100683: failed literal commands hang waiting for '+'
[Matthias Pitzl]
- rt.cpan.org#100601: login() fails if username requires use of literals
[Andy Lyttle]
- *rt.cpan.org#103823: is_parent() should return undef on \NoInferiors
[Gilles Lamiral]
- rt.cpan.org#105456: fetch_hash fails if sequence number contains '*'
+ *no longer removing unrequested data (except UID) in returned hashes
[Gilles Lamiral]
- rt.cpan.org#91912: selectable broke in 3.29 due to \b around \NoSelect
[Justin Vallon, Gilles Lamiral]
- some documentation, test cleanup and new tests
version 3.35: Fri, Nov 22, 2013 2:18:41 PM
- *use Quote() over Massage() to avoid stripping double quotes from arg
+ removed constant NonFolderArg
+ may deprecate Massage() in a future release
- _list_or_lsub failed to handle folder names with double quotes
+ cleanup Escaped_results()
+ new methods: Escaped_history() _escaped_trans_data()
+ removed method: _list_response_preprocess()
[Gilles Lamiral, Victor Lé–‰
- rt.cpan.org#90315: getacl on a folder returned as literal failed
+ _read_line could remove extra space when literal data was received
[Carl Karcher]
- rt.cpan.org#89040: typo fixes
[David Steinbrunner]
version 3.34: Fri, Sep 27, 2013 12:50:17 AM
- make Makefile.PL use non-interactive and document test.txt usage
- new attribute: Socketargs => [ (IO::Socket::.. args) ]
+ cleanup connect() to more flexible with IO::Socket::* args
- untagged server data during send literal may cause client to hang
[Arthur Wolfe, Josh Hillman]
+ _send_line() needs '+' only to know it is OK to send LITERAL data
+ created _response_code_sub() to simplify _get_response()
- remove internal "Folders" cache
- Allow for RFC 6154 "IMAP LIST Extension for Special-Use Mailboxes"
[Mathias Reitinger]
+ new method: folders_hash()
+ deprecate: xlist_folders(), xlist()
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original manifest.xml file and the output from "svccfg export".
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original manifest.xml file and the output from "svccfg export".
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pkgsrc changes:
- (cosmetic) fix a pkglint warning and proper indent variables in options.mk
Changes:
Version 1.6.5:
- Support SHA256 fingerprints for tls_fingerprint, and mark both SHA1 and MD5 as
deprecated.
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Enigmail 1.9.3
Released 2016-06-03, works with Thunderbird 38.0 & newer and SeaMonkey
2.35 & newer.
Notable Changes
This is a bugfix release
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Make sure docbook-xsl is present to build documentation
Patch kindly suggested by Andreas Kusalananda Kahari
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Fixes build on NetBSD-current.
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e-mail.
And some installed files are changed, bump PKGREVISION.
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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make password plugin work.
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RELEASE 1.1.5
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- Plugin API: Add html2text hook
- Plugin API: Added addressbook_export hook
- Fix missing emoticons on html-to-text conversion
- Fix random "access to this resource is secured against CSRF" message at logout (#4956)
- Fix missing language name in "Add to Dictionary" request in HTML mode (#4951)
- Enable use of TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 for IMAP (#4955)
- Fix XSS issue in SVG images handling (#4949)
- Fix (again) security issue in DBMail driver of password plugin [CVE-2015-2181] (#4958)
- Fix bug where Archive/Junk buttons were not active after page jump with select=all mode (#4961)
- Fix bug in long recipients list parsing for cases where recipient name contained @-char (#4964)
- Fix additional_message_headers plugin compatibility with Mail_Mime >= 1.9 (#4966)
- Hide DSN option in Preferences when smtp_server is not used (#4967)
- Protect download urls against CSRF using unique request tokens (#4957)
- newmail_notifier: Refactor desktop notifications
- Fix so contactlist_fields option can be set via config file
- Fix so SPECIAL-USE assignments are forced only until user sets special folders (#4782)
- Fix performance in reverting order of THREAD result
- Fix converting mail addresses with @www. into mailto links (#5197)
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Bump PKGREVISION.
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Add SMF support, clean up etc.
* Mon Feb 13 2012 Martin Matuska <martin@matuska.org>
- 1.8.0 release
- Allow to specify complete DSN in configuration file
- Support listening on UNIX sockets
- Support pidfile command line argument
* Mon Feb 01 2010 Michal Ludvig <mludvig@logix.net.nz>
- Upgraded VERSION to 1.8.0-rc2
- Reverted GNU sed syntax in Makefile
* Sat Jan 23 2010 Michal Ludvig <mludvig@logix.net.nz>
- Upgraded VERSION to 1.8.0-rc1
- 'make dist' now creates sqlgrey-$VERSION.tar.gz with
the help of 'git archive'
* Mon Aug 17 2009 Michal Ludvig <mludvig@logix.net.nz>
- 1.7.7 release getting ready
- Reworked "smart"/"class-c" IPv6 address handling.
- Added IPv6 address support for clients_ip_whitelist(.local)
file
- client_ip_whitelist(.local) now supports address/prefix
notation both for IPv4 and IPv6 addresses.
* Sun Aug 05 2007 Lionel Bouton <lionel-dev@bouton.name>
- 1.7.6 release
- Database handling fix (deactivated InactiveDestroy unless
needed)
- Reopen database connection on SIGUSR1
* Thu Feb 15 2007 Dan Faerch <dan.sqlgrey @hacker.dk>
- 1.7.5 release
- Changed db_cleanup. clean time stored in db for better
handling,
especially in clustered environments
- Fix for harmless warnings about "possible typo"
- Fix for sqlgrey dying if syslog is offline
- Filled feature req from Riaan Kok. Support "postfix attributes
on both
sides".. Ie: "client_name !~ helo_name"
* Sun Aug 03 2006 Dan Faerch <dan-NOSPAM@hacker.dk>
- 1.7.4 release
- Added feature Discrimination
- Added feature DBCluster
- Added config option reject_code (eg. answer 451 instead of 450)
* Wed Nov 16 2005 Lionel Bouton <lionel-dev@bouton.name>
- 1.7.3 release
- fixes for a crash with '*' in email adresses
* Tue Oct 25 2005 Lionel Bouton <lionel-dev@bouton.name>
- 1.7.2 release
- fixes for several errors in logging
- clean_method ported from 1.6.x
* Thu Sep 15 2005 Lionel Bouton <lionel-dev@bouton.name>
- 1.7.1 release
- fix for a race condition in multiple instances configurations
- fix for weekly stats
* Tue Jun 21 2005 Lionel Bouton <lionel-dev@bouton.name>
- 1.7.0 release
- now continue if the DB isn't available at startup time
- based on 1.6.0 with Michel Bouissou's work:
. better connect cleanup when creating AWL entries
. source IP throttling
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version 2.18: Wed 18 May 23:52:30 CEST 2016
Fixes:
- Mail::Header should accept \r in empty line which ends the
header. rt.cpan.org#114382 [Ricardo Signes]
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* Sync with thunderbird-45.1.0
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Changelog:
Fixed in Thunderbird 45.1
2016-39 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards (rv:46.0 / rv:45.1 / rv:38.8)
Christian Holler, Tyson Smith, and Phil Ringalda reported memory safety problems and crashes that are fixed in Firefox ESR 45.1, Firefox ESR 38.8 and Firefox 46.
Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox ESR 45.1, Firefox ESR 38.8 and Firefox 46 (CVE-2016-2807)
Gary Kwong, Christian Holler, Jesse Ruderman, Mats Palmgren, Carsten Book, Boris Zbarsky, David Bolter, and Randell Jesup reported memory safety problems and crashes that are fixed in Firefox ESR 45.1 and Firefox 46.
Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox ESR 45.1 and Firefox 46 (CVE-2016-2806)
Gary Kwong, Christian Holler, Andrew McCreight, Boris Zbarsky, and Steve Fink reported memory safety problems and crashes that are fixed in Firefox 46.
Memory safety bugs fixed in Firefox 46 (CVE-2016-2804)
Christian Holler reported a memory safety problem that is fixed in Firefox ESR 38.8.
Memory safety bug fixed in Firefox ESR 38.8 (CVE-2016-2805)
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Spotted by: ef@math.uni-bonn.de
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version 2.17: Wed 11 May 17:20:21 CEST 2016
Fixes:
- Mail::Header should only accept totally empty lines as header
terminator, not to break MIME::Tools regression tests.
rt.cpan.org#113918 [David Cantrell]
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Spotted by: ef@math.uni-bonn.de
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for all pkgsrc dir/file ownership rules. Fixes unprivileged
user/group names from leaking into binary packages, manifest as
non-fatal chown/chgrp failure messages at pkg_add time.
Bump respective packages' PKGREVISION.
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Upstream changes:
1.542 2016-01-28
Major overhaul to tests by Philipp Gortan
Tiny bug fixes
1.541 2015-10-06
Updated packaging: META.*, switch to ExtUtils::MakeMaker
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Upstream changes:
1.300028 2016-04-21 17:49:14+01:00 Europe/London
- make Email::Sender::Util->easy_transport public
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Upstream changes:
0.860 2016-03-05 21:26:55 Europe/Prague
add messageid method
do not cut last line of last email
support for pipe
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Additions include:
- Upgrade UW-IMAP to Panda IMAP from https://github.com/jonabbey/panda-imap.
- S/MIME: Add screen to manage certificates.
- S/MIME: Signatures are validated using the user's certificates instead of the ones included in the message. Behavior can be disabled by disabling the option "Validate Using Certificate Store Only" which is enabled by default.
- S/MIME: sign messages using intermediate certificates when needed and possible.
- S/MIME: validation of certificates for servers that modify signed content.
- S/MIME: signed and encrypted messages will be signed first and encrypted second, so that they can be decoded by other clients.
- S/MIME: add the sender certificate to the list of certificates in encrypted messages to make it possible for the sender to decrypt the message they sent.
- S/MIME: When transferring certificates to a local container, create container with default names PublicContainer, PrivateContainer and CAContainer, as appropriate for these files, unless the user has provided some other names.
- HTML: Style tag in body of html message causes Alpine to not write its content until a new </style>
- HTML: <BR>, <BR />, and <BR/> are considered the same inline tag, the same is valid for the <HR> tag.
- S/MIME: Forwarding a message will include the signed part as part of the text and not as a multipart message, just as the reply command does.
- Unix Alpine: If a password file is defined, and S/MIME is enabled, the key and certificate used to encrypt the password file are saved in the ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd directory, or in the directory specified by the -pwdcertdir command line option.
- Add support to selective expunge through a subcommand of the select-apply commands.
- Pico: New subcommand of the search command, allows to reverse the direction of search.
- Add /tls1, /tls1_1, /tls1_2 and /dtls1 to the definition of a server to use different ways to connect using ssl, for example {server.com/tls1} will attempt to connect to server.com at the ssl imap port (port 993) and establish a connection using TLSv1. These flags can be used in conjunction with the /ssl flag, the ssl flag is redundant. Conversely, however, the /ssl flag does not imply any of these flags; the /ssl flag means SSLv3 or, if not available, SSLv2 in the SSL port.
- Alpine does not attempt to automatically reopen a collection that was not opened due to cancellation by the user. Instead, the user must try to open it explicitly.
- Alpine searches for a certificate that matches an email address in all addresses in a certificate (instead of just the first one) but when it tries to unlock the certificate, it asks for the password for the first email address in that certificate.
- Experimental: Write the content-type of a message in lowercase, as some non-compliant servers do not understand uppercase content-type, such as those of GMX.de.
- Experimental: Do not send the RSET command before attempting to send a message, as this causes a delay in some evily managed servers.
- Opening a folder updates recent count in maildrops (this already works for other types of folders)
- Automatically redraw screen after opening an attachment instead of simply clearing it.
- Pico: Justification works without need of a predefined quote string. This allows justification of blocks of text that are indented with spaces.
- Decode the name of attachment names, so they can be written as part of the description of the part.
- Check bounds and tie strings off to improve security. Contributed by James Jerkins.
- Replace tabs by spaces in From and Subject fields to control for size in screen of these fields. Change only in index screen display.
- Aggregate operations allows bouncing a list of messages using a role. Suggested by Ulf-Dietrich Braumann.
- Disable saving new passwords to the password file. Implemented by Louis Raphael from dpslabs.com.
- Makefile: Add $(LIBINTL) to the flags to link rpdump, rpload, alpined and alpineldap because MAC OSX 10.8 x86_64 needs it. Reported by Charles M. Register.
Bugs that have been addressed include:
- S/MIME: signed messages that contained an attachment would not validate.
- S/MIME: signed and encrypted messages from Thunderbird would not validate.
Thanks to Andreas Schamanek for testing, debugging and advising during the
process of fixing this problem.
- S/MIME: Forwarding messages with multipart content-type failed to be signed
with "Error writing pipe" message. Reported by Andreas Schamanek and Stefan
Mueller.
- S/MIME: Certificates are lost when using a pinerc file outside of the home
directory.
- S/MIME: accessing the S/MIME configuration screen would deinitialize SMIME
making it not possible to sign or encrypt messages.
- S/MIME: Forwarding a signed message might make the body contain mime
information that is not part of the body, and hence making the body of the
message seem wrong.
- S/MIME Alpine would compute incorrectly the signature of a message that
contains 8bit if the option "Enable 8bit ESMTP Negotiation" is enabled, the
message contains 8bit characters and the smtp server supports 8bit sending.
- When replying to several messages, subject will be decoded first, and then
stripped from re/fwd before they are compared to determine the subject of
the replied message.
- Fix in WebAlpine: do not use deprecated dereference in pointer, needs to
use tcl_getstringresult() instead. Reported by Ulf-Dietrich Braumann.
- WebAlpine: fail to build with debug disabled. Fix from Sam Hathaway.
- WebAlpine: add _GNU_SOURCE to make pubcookie build.
- Transformation of UTF-8 to MUTF7 was not being done when creating a folder
in an IMAP server.
- Fix _INIT_ token for reply quote string to include support for 8-bit in
personal names. Reported by Lev Gorenstein.
- When writing the .pinerc file, lines were truncated if they were longer
than 10,000 characters. This could cause data corruption, so now lines are
allowed to be of any length.
- In Unix Alpine (but not in MAC OSX) fix a problem that made Alpine remove
attachments before they were open by a mailcap viewer. It requires that the
user has an equivalent to a command such as "ps auxww" to list the list of
processes, and check if there is any program using the attachment. The default
is "/bin/ps auxww", but it can be changed at compile time with the option
--with-ps-cmd. See the help of the variable mailcap-check-interval for more
information.
- Crash when tcp connection to NNTP server was lost after connection had been
established, but lost immediately afterwards.
- Crash with message "lock when already locked", when painting an index was
based on scores that needed information from a remote addressbook in the
same server as the folder opened. Reported by Peter Koellner.
- Crash in message/rfc822 attachments encoded in base64.
- Postponed messages whose content-type is text/html, text/enriched and
text/richtext are sent with that content-type, even though, after resuming
composition, Alpine had changed its type to text/plain.
- Alpine cannot handle correctly some characters in the Windows-1256
character set, which might lead to a crash or a corruption in the screen.
Work was done to contain the bug. A more complete fix will be done in a future
release. Reported by Professor Robert Funnell.
- WebAlpine: add _GNU_SOURCE to make pubcookie build.
- Save command did not warn of existence of a message with a deleted
attachment in an aggregate save, unless cursor was positioned on a message
with a deleted attachment. Reported by Florian Herzig.
- DATE tokens were not internally transformed to UTF-8, which made their
values not appear complete in the screen. Reported by Werner Scheinast.
- Fixes to configure script so that it will not require PAM for every system.
- Fix to configure script so that it will use CPPFLAGS instead of CPPCFLAGS,
and so the --with-ssl-include-dir option take effect during the build. Fix
by Ulf-Dietrich Braumann.
- Quoted string in URL Viewers configuration variable were not unquoted
before passing to viewer.
- Fix in configure script to detect location of tcl library; add /usr/local
in FreeBSD and fix a bug in configure script that used $alpine_TCLINC
instead of $alpine_TCLINC/tcl.h. Reported and fixed by Werner Scheinast.
- Move SSL configurations from UW-IMAP to configure script, and update
OpenSSL configuration for Mac OSX.
- Remove -lregex from linker flags when building --with-supplied-regex.
- When the download of an attachment is interrumpted, Alpine stills caches
what was downloaded, making the download incomplete for subsequent calls of
Alpine attempting to open the attachment. In the future, Alpine will not cache
any downloaded part of the attachment when it is interrupted. CVS:
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No upstream changelog available.
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Enigmail 1.9.2
Released 2016-04-25, works with Thunderbird 38.0 & newer and SeaMonkey 2.35 & newer.
Notable Changes
This is a bugfix release
Important Note
This version requires GnuPG 2.0.7 or newer. GnuPG 1.4.x is not supported anymore.
Bugs fixed
Check the list of fixed defects at
https://sourceforge.net/p/enigmail/bugs/search/?q=status%3Afixed+%26%26+_fixed%3A1.9.2
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Notmuch 0.22 (2016-04-26)
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General
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Xapian 1.3 support
Notmuch should now build (and the test suite should pass) on recent
releases of Xapian 1.3.x. It has been tested with Xapian 1.3.5.
Limited support for S/MIME messages
Signature verification is supported, but not decryption. S/MIME
signature creation and S/MIME encryption are supported via built-in
support in Emacs. S/MIME support is not extensively tested at this
time.
Bug Fixes
Fix for threading bug involving deleting and re-adding
messages. Fix for case-sensitive content disposition headers. Fix
handling of 1 character directory names at top level.
Command Line Interface
----------------------
`notmuch show` now supports verifying S/MIME signatures
This support relies on an appropriately configured `gpgsm`.
Build System
------------
Drop dependency on "pkg-config emacs".
Emacs Interface
---------------
Notmuch replies now include all parts shown in the show view
There are two main user visible changes. The first is that rfc822
parts are now included in replies.
The second change is that part headers are now included in the reply
buffer to provide visible separation of the parts. The choice of
which part headers to show is customizable via the variable
`notmuch-mua-reply-insert-header-p-function`.
Filtering or Limiting messages is now bound to `l` in the search view
This binding now matches the analogous binding in show view.
`F` forwards all open messages in a thread
When viewing a thread of messages, the new binding `F` can be used
to generate a new outgoing message which forwards all of the open
messages in the thread. This is analogous to the `f` binding, which
forwards only the current message.
Preferred content type can be determined from the message content
More flexibility in choosing which sub-part of a
multipart/alternative part is initially shown is available by
setting `notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged` to a function
that returns a list of discouraged types. The function so specified
is passed the message as an argument and can examine the message
content to determine which content types should be discouraged. This
is in addition to the current capabilities (i.e. setting
`notmuch-multipart/alternative-discouraged` to a list of discouraged
types).
When viewing a thread ("show" mode), queries that match no messages no
longer generate empty buffers
Should an attempt be made to view the thread corresponding to a
query that matches no messages, a warning message is now displayed
and the terminal bell rung rather than displaying an empty buffer
(or, in some cases, displaying an empty buffer and throwing an
error). This also affects re-display of the current thread.
Handle S/MIME signatures in emacs
The emacs interface is now capable making and verifying S/MIME
signatures.
`notmuch-message-address-insinuate` is now a no-op
This reduces the amount of interference with non-notmuch uses of
message-mode.
Address completion improvements
An external script is no longer needed for address completion; if
you previously configured one, customize the variable
`notmuch-address-command` to try the internal completion. If
`company-mode` is available, notmuch uses it by default for
interactive address completion.
Test and experiment with the emacs MUA available in source tree
`./devel/try-emacs-mua` runs emacs and fills the window with
information how to try the MUA safely. Emacs is configured to use
the notmuch (lisp) files located in `./emacs` directory.
Documentation
-------------
New `notmuch-report(1)` and `notmuch-report.json(5)` man pages
describe `notmuch-report` and its JSON configuration file. You can
build these files by running `make` in the `devel/nmbug/doc`
directory.
notmuch-report
--------------
Renamed from `nmbug-status`. This script generates reports based on
notmuch queries, and doesn't really have anything to do with nmbug,
except for sharing the `NMBGIT` environment variable. The new name
focuses on the script's action, instead of its historical association
with the nmbug workflow. This should make it more discoverable for
users looking for generic notmuch reporting tools.
The default configuration file name (extracted from the `config`
branch of `NBMGIT` has changed from `status-config.json` to
`notmuch-report.json` so it is more obviously associated with the
report-generating script. The configuration file also has a new
`meta.message-url` setting, which is documented in
`notmuch-report.json(5)`.
`notmuch-report` now wraps query phrases in parentheses when and-ing
them together, to avoid confusion about clause grouping.
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private e-mail.
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