Relevant changes:
- Rewrite folder type parsing: corrects handling of MH and maildir
style spools
- v3.14 changed '!' actions too much: revert to v3.13 behavior but
continue to split SENDMAILFLAGS
- Contents of skipped nested blocks could affect 'E', 'e', 'a', and
'A' flags
- Prevent peeking into buffers on "Out of memory" errors
- Unquoted $\var expansions could alter the interpretation of the
following whitespace
- Prevent attempts to set LINEBUF to really huge values
- Optimize SWITCHRC = $_
- Use a secure PATH when processing /etc/procmailrc
- Use 2^31-1 as the maximum score even when sizeof(long)>4
Changes to formail:
- Allow -n with -D and -s again -- corruption couldn't happen after
all
- Don't strip pre-colon whitespace until header is identified
- Properly handle NULs in the body when generating an autoreply that
keeps the body (could coredump)
General:
- Documented that $\var expansions are never split on whitespace
- Removed ':' and '@' from list of characters that can appear in
tempfile names
- Called nice() when shouldn't have
The OpenH323 project aims to create a full featured, interoperable,
Open Source implementation of the ITU H.323 teleconferencing protocol.
XXX The simph323 program does not seem to work 100%, eg. it is dumping
XXX core on exit. I suspect a problem with the threads stuff.
PWLib is a moderately large class library that has its genesis
many years ago as a method to product applications to run on both
Microsoft Windows and Unix X-Windows systems.
- quote arguments to pkg_admin so the shell doesn't try to expand any *'s.
- be sure that all required binary packages exist. The previous version
made sure the required packages were not newer, but missed catching missing
required packages.
Still todo:
When examining required binary packages to see if they have changed, the test
only looks at the modification time of the binary package. It does not verify
that the required binary package is also up to date with respect to its
pkgsrc files.
or server side to provide authentication. See RFC 2222 for more
information.
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