-previously, if an SSL POP3 or IMAP server abruptly closed the connection
before getmail could finish logging in, getmail would exit instead of
proceeding to the next configured mail account. Fixed. Thanks: Matthias
Andree, Frank Benkstein, Thomas Schwinge.
-eliminate duplicate Return-Path: header fields. Thanks: Angles Puglisi.
according to the maintainer website.
Changes since 1.2.0:
1.3.1
=====
- it is now possible to run an arbitrary command on a selected
attachment
- made elmo less conservative about the format of the message
- updated translations
- several bugfixes
1.3.0
=====
- rewritten networking
- full-asynchronous, working POP3 support, you don't have to bother
whether the message has been already fetched or not any more
- elmo checks your POP3 accounts and plays sound, when there is mail
waiting on one of them
Changes in 2.5 PL7
- a few display issues fixed (from Kenneth Reek)
- buffer overflow in frm fixed
Changes in 2.5 PL6
- Fixed message-id in the In-Reply-To header.
- Actually show the -r option in the usage
- Whacked a few more places where we might follow a symlink in tmpdir
- Fastmail didn't grok commas correctly.
- Change lock.c to not use errno unless there's an errno
Standardize the prefix so they can be compared with the packages
more easily (pkg_chk is better at this anyway, but since I fixed
the other cases already...).
Welcome to 4.00!
Changes since 1.2.3.1:
1.3.1:
Fixing dumb compiling bugs [BUG: #1108485]. GCC lets me write incorrect code!
Small modifications to tnef.spec.in as suggested by jmsl@users.sf.net
[BUG: #1102128]
Corrected type problems to improve portability to 64 bit systems and Mac.
1.3:
Adding feature to allow for saving of RTF data.
Changes since 1.0.0:
* Gpgme-1.0 has been supported (thanks to Toshio Kuratomi).
- A warning is displayed if a key for encryption is untrusted.
- The status of signature validity became more descriptive.
- Signatures inside nested multipart are now recognized.
* Messages are not retrieved multiple times anymore after POP3
session is aborted.
* Other bugfixes have been made.
Changes since 1.0.0rc:
* The first official release.
* The escaping of special characters in action commands has been
modified.
* The crash on deleting a remote account has been fixed.
Changes since 1.0.0beta4:
* The IMAP4 parser has been fixed for 64-bit platforms.
* Users are now asked to switch to online mode when sending in
offline.
* The line-joining problem of auto-wrapping has been fixed.
* Special characters are now properly escaped when executing action
commands.
* Some compiler warnings have been removed.
Changes since 1.0.0beta3:
* The Japanese manual has been updated.
* Some icons have been modified, and unused icons have been removed.
* The menu strings have been fixed.
* The workaround for invalid CR characters on POP3 has been made.
Changes
* Disallow "LOAD" to non-superusers
On platforms that will automatically execute initialization
functions of a shared library (this includes at least Windows and
ELF-based Unixen), "LOAD" can be used to make the server execute
arbitrary code. Thanks to NGS Software for reporting this.
* Check that creator of an aggregate function has the right to
execute the specified transition functions
This oversight made it possible to bypass denial of EXECUTE
permission on a function.
* Fix security and 64-bit issues in contrib/intagg
* Add needed STRICT marking to some contrib functions (Kris Jurka)
* Avoid buffer overrun when plpgsql cursor declaration has too many
parameters (Neil)
* Fix planning error for FULL and RIGHT outer joins
The result of the join was mistakenly supposed to be sorted the
same as the left input. This could not only deliver mis-sorted
output to the user, but in case of nested merge joins could give
outright wrong answers.
* Fix plperl for quote marks in tuple fields
* Fix display of negative intervals in SQL and GERMAN datestyles
* Make age(timestamptz) do calculation in local timezone not GMT
from 7.3.8, including several security-related issues. A dump/restore
is not required for those running 7.3.X.
Changes
* Disallow "LOAD" to non-superusers
On platforms that will automatically execute initialization
functions of a shared library (this includes at least Windows and
ELF-based Unixen), "LOAD" can be used to make the server execute
arbitrary code. Thanks to NGS Software for reporting this.
* Check that creator of an aggregate function has the right to
execute the specified transition functions
This oversight made it possible to bypass denial of EXECUTE
permission on a function.
* Fix security and 64-bit issues in contrib/intagg
* Add needed STRICT marking to some contrib functions (Kris Jurka)
* Avoid buffer overrun when plpgsql cursor declaration has too many
parameters (Neil)
* Fix planning error for FULL and RIGHT outer joins
The result of the join was mistakenly supposed to be sorted the
same as the left input. This could not only deliver mis-sorted
output to the user, but in case of nested merge joins could give
outright wrong answers.
* Fix plperl for quote marks in tuple fields
* Fix display of negative intervals in SQL and GERMAN datestyles
seems optional, but we were using it anyway. Furthermore, imlib2 also
requires it, which is a dependency for this one, so there is no problem
in doing this. Problem noted by Sebastian Prause in tech-pkg@.
Changes since 197:
* instead of setting $DISPLAY, check for the unset variable and
warn/exit on this condition (comments by H Merijn Brand and
Bernhard R Link).
* fix a typo in Imakefile from patch #198 (reports/patches by
Stefan Dirsch, and Mike Castle).
* add utmpDisplayId resource to allow users to control whether the
display identifier (display number and screen number) are
retained in the connection information recorded in utmp
(discussion with Edoardo Tirtarahardja).
* add bellOnReset resource to allow users to disable bell which
sounds on hard reset since patch #183 changes to DECSCL
(discussion with Danek Duvall).
* improve $WINDOWID for configuration with toolbar by making it
refer to the top-level shell rather than the parent of the
current window. For that case, the parent is a form widget,
which does not have a name, which made the $WINDOWID not very
useful as a parameter for xwininfo (suggested by Dave
Bodenstab).
* fix a typo in WhichVFont() macro from patch #197 changes which
broke the --disable-active-icon configuration (report by Ralf
S. Engelschall).
* improve some limit checks (Gentoo Bugzilla #75604).
* add --disable-setuid option to configure script (Gentoo Bugzilla #76453).
* add --disable-full-tgetent option to configure script, allowing
one to ignore a termcap library in favor of ncurses/curses
(Gentoo Bugzilla #69926).
* modify configure script to choose useful warning options for
Intel version 8.0 compiler.
* update config.guess, config.sub
* make active-icon work properly when TrueType fonts are used
(Debian #286068).
* correct change from patch #157 which uses getlogin() to check
for an alias; the storage used for the related getpwuid() call
was overwritten by the data used for comparison (patch by Per
Hedeland).
* correct case of SCS for character set 0 (line-drawing) to allow
it to be selected into GR.
* fix a file-descriptor leak (Redhat Bugzilla #139597).
* modify creat_as() to only fork if xterm is actually running as
setuid and/or setgid. This works around a Cygwin bug which hangs
when logging is enabled and makes xterm a little faster for
systems using interfaces such as utempter (report by Al
Goodman).
* modify Cleanup() to avoid operations such as X calls that might
use unsafe functions when it is called by a signal handler
(report by Michiel Boland).
* fix bugs in patch #191 and in SRM changes from patch #197 that
broke DECSET 38: switch to Tek4014 emulation (report by Dave
Bodenstab).
* fix for manpage escapes (Marc La France).
* improve on IRIX-specific change for Imakefile in XFree86 CVS
versus resize linking against termcap library to reflect
definitions for USE_TERMCAP in resize.c