in the process. (More information on tech-pkg.)
Bump PKGREVISION and BUILDLINK_DEPENDS of all packages using libtool and
installing .la files.
Bump PKGREVISION (only) of all packages depending directly on the above
via a buildlink3 include.
Changes since last packaged version:
Version 1.0.1 - 22 August 2004
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- Bug fix; in some cases processing of messages with an empty body caused
failure.
- Bug fix; an invalid namespace prefix was inserted in mailbox names of some
mail servers.
- Unique message identifiers are now used by default, instead of message
sequence numbers, when accessing messages in a mailbox.
- Sequence set ranges are generated and sent to the mail server instead of
enumerations, when this is possible.
- The client now limits the length of the command lines it generates to
approxinately 1000 octets, by splitting the request into multiple commands.
- Systems that have no limit on the number of bytes in a pathname are now
considered.
- Debug files are now written in $HOME/.imapfilter/ instead of /tmp/.
Lots of changes! The main one being that imapfilter is now
configurable and extensible with the Lua language. The configuration
file itself is a Lua script so your old configuration files must
be rewritten.
While here claim stewardship.
Changes in version 0.9.5
- Fix of bug that appeared in daemon mode, where the date used in search
queries (newer/older command) was not updated each time the program connected
to the server.
- Added an explanation on the way the program does the filtering (filter
execution order, etc.)
- Added new variable to control if a message is flagged as seen, when part of
it (ie. some of its headers) is fetched.
Changes in version 0.9.4
- Bug fix; rcopy/rmove failure, while trying to FETCH the header of a message.
Changes in version 0.9.3
- Bug fix; default variable not substituted during rcopy/rmove.
Changes since last packaged version below.
Version 0.9.2 - 9 August 2003
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- Header includes additions, in order to build without warning/errors on
systems that do not conform to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (POSIX.1).
Version 0.9.1 - 8 August 2003
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- Bug fixes related to compilation warnings/errors caused by missing header
includes.
- Minor bug fix concerning an uninitialized variable.
Version 0.9 - 6 August 2003
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- User authentication with the Challenge-Response Authentication Mechanism
(CRAM), specifically CRAM-MD5.
- Connection encryption using the IMAP STARTTLS extension.
- X509 certificate checking while establishing SSL/TLS connections.
- I18n support in the configuration file, along with the capability to specify
the character set of the search criteria.
- Date conversion specifiers in the name of the destination mailbox, based on
either the system's local time or the message's envelope "Date:" header.
- Default variable in the name of the destination mailbox, which expands to the
mailbox currently processed.
- In daemon mode, the SIGUSR1 signal wakes up the program from its sleep phase
and causes rereading of the configuration file.
Version 0.8.9 - 26 May 2003
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- Fix of a bug which caused problems during the encryption/decryption of the
passwords file.
Version 0.8.8 - 25 May 2003
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- Multiple bug fixes concerning the encrypted passwords editor, where in some
cases the passwords file was badly written and the program did not accept the
master passphrase.
Changes since previously packaged version:
Version 0.8.7 - 2 April 2003
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- Fix of a bug appearing in action list and when a message had long headers.
- Fix of a bug which caused bus errors in some systems.
- Improvements/corrections on the information printed to the logfile.
Version 0.8.6 - 2 March 2003
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- Corrected a problem appearing, mostly, while in daemon mode, where the
server aborted the connection and the program seemed to hang.
Changes:
- Bug fix concerning maildir format mail servers, during rcopy/rmove and
while the namespace option is enabled. Also, a better explanation of the
namespace option.
- Correction on program's interaction with non-terminal file descriptors
(redirection, piping, etc.).
- Minor bug fix that appeared when no mailbox groups where defined.
- Upgrading of the contents of logfile everytime data are appended.
Package Changes: update MASTER_SITES and HOMEPAGE.
Changes since previous version packaged:
Version 0.8.4 - 9 November 2002
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- Improvements/corrections on networking.
- Major bug fix related to rcopy/rmove.
Version 0.8.3 - 1 October 2002
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- Bug fix/feature enhancement concerning the server announcing and closing
the connection immediately.
- Stale lockfile removed automatically.
- Many other small improvements (variable and compilation option added, etc.).
Version 0.8.2 - 31 July 2002
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- Bug fix concerning the namespace of user's mailboxes.
Version 0.8.1 - 29 July 2002
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- Major bug fix concerning SSL/TLS and rcopy/rmove.
- Small bug fix related to removing of the lock file.
Version 0.8 - 27 July 2002
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- Copy/move messages between different mail accounts (IMAP mail servers)
support.
- Message flags can be changed.
- Capability to encrypt the accounts' passwords and store them securely
in the filesystem, using the integrated interactive password editor to
manage them.
- Passwords may be supplied interactively.
- Daemon mode in which the program polls repeatedly in a specified interval.
- Locking in order to prevent concurrent running instances.
- Variables to control direct expunging of mail and subscribing of newly
created mailboxes.
Version 0.7.3 - 17 June 2002
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- Bug fix related to communication with some mail servers.
IMAPFilter is a mail filtering utility. It connects to remote mail
servers using the Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP). Based on
the user defined filters it checks messages residing on a remote IMAP
mailbox and processes them in various ways.