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2005-12-20 17:12:17 +01:00
$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.25 2005/12/20 16:12:17 joerg Exp $
Update of mail/nail to 11.25 The changes between 11.22 and 11.25 are mostly bug fixes. Please see the ChangeLog in the source distribution for more details. Other changes: * The new "maximum-unencoded-line-length" variable allows to configure the limit on the line length that causes an ASCII text message to be sent in quoted-printable if exceeded (on request by Greg Cox). * Since RFC 2595 allows wildcards at other places than RFC 2818 which is implemented by Mozilla NSS, host name verification is now done separately. * The "sort xyz" commands now uncollapse all threads of a previously threaded folder view; messages in collapsed threads were previously not shown when the folder was sorted. * The junk mail filter now also ignores the "X-pstn" header fields generated by "postini" filtering software. * An 'imap-list-depth' variable was introduced to control the maximum depth of the folder traversal for the 'folders' command if the folder separator on the IMAP server is not the slash '/'. * If standard output is not a terminal device, the output of the 'folders' command applied to an IMAP account is no longer arranged into columns. * The new '-R' option causes all folders to be opened read-only. * The output for the '~p' tilde escape was extended to include the fields implied by the 'from', 'replyto', 'sender', and 'ORGANIZATION' variables (Proposed by Bob Tennent). * The 'autocc' and 'autobcc' variables are now evaluated before composition of a message begins. The resulting addresses can thus be edited and viewed using the '~b', '~c', '~h', and '~p' tilde escapes, but changing the values of the 'autocc' and 'autobcc' variables using '~:set' has no effect on the currently composed message anymore. * The values of the 'from' and 'replyto' variables can now contain multiple addresses. * A 'sender' variable was introduced to set the content of the 'Sender:' field for outgoing messages. * The '-r' option now actually disables tilde escapes as documented (Bugreport by Bob Tennent). * The 'undelete' command now also clears the 'saved' flags of messages that have been moved.
2005-11-20 12:08:39 +01:00
SHA1 (nail-11.25.tar.bz2) = dd15a5bdedb74175763ababa8be70989334963e4
RMD160 (nail-11.25.tar.bz2) = d72a5a4760cc43bcc2e9223e2eca4f0a8de7605f
Size (nail-11.25.tar.bz2) = 267959 bytes
SHA1 (patch-aa) = 43690fb1728d14f5c3876978a9002f17245d617e
Update of mail/nail to 11.2 Changes since 11.1 include: * A message thread-oriented mode is now optionally available; cf. the 'thread' and 'unthread' commands, the 'autothread' variable, and addressing changes. * It is also possible to sort messages by various other criteria; cf. the 'sort' and 'unsort' commands, the 'autosort' variable, and addressing changes. * New 'fullnames' variable: When replying to a message, full names for the recipients are included if it is set, instead of using the plain email address. * New commands 'disconnect' and 'connect'/'online' to switch to disconnected IMAP mode and back while retaining the current mailbox. * IMAP GSSAPI authentication was implemented; it has been successfully compiled with MIT, Solaris, and HP-UX GSS libraries. See the 'imap-auth' and 'imap-auth-user@host' variables. * CRAM-MD5 authentication was implemented for IMAP and SMTP. See the 'imap-auth' and 'smtp-auth' variables. * POP3 APOP authentication is now supported; see 'pop3-use-apop'. * STARTTLS is now also supported for IMAP and POP3; see 'imap-use-starttls' and 'pop3-use-starttls'. * Autodetection of the terminal character set works again (did not work since 10.8). * The 'showlast' variable works again; it had no effect since version 11.0. * Made it compile using the HP-UX C compiler again (did not work since 11.0). * Standard input is now redirected to /dev/null in the child process that contacts the MTA. A result is that ssl-verify=ask has the same effect as ssl-verify=strict for SMTP servers, and does not put the terminal in an indeterminable state anymore. * The initial connection to IMAP or POP3 servers is now made before the previous mailbox (if any) is quit. Thus if a server is unreachable, nail keeps the previous mailbox open instead of getting in a mailbox-less state. * Stale cache entries for messages deleted on the server were not removed in some circumstances. * The 'inc'/'newmail' commands are now ignored in disconnected mode and no longer display errors about hidden (uncached) messages. * The cache now compiles and works on systems that lack fchdir(), such as some Cray machines (Thanks to Cray-Cyber.org). * The defaults for /etc/nail.rc have been updated. This will have no effect on existing installations unless the file is copied by hand. * Nail does not hang anymore in disconnected mode if a message addressed with ^ or $ is not cached.
2004-08-16 17:34:25 +02:00
SHA1 (patch-ab) = fc028d32fb268e89ade8a5fba09611b3eb73bc29
SHA1 (patch-ac) = 8115bf791af56fda0a9c134be6767b00f1f5679f
2005-12-20 17:12:17 +01:00
SHA1 (patch-ad) = 86e2f7b607b4d254aa2286fc38df84062ad76ba4