sendmail, which prevents mutt from sending messages. patch-am works
around this issue by postponing the closing of all file descriptors
until after the fork.
Most of these exit codes are defined in gnulib/sysexit_.h
EX_OK is defined as 0 in src/msmtp.c if it wasn't already defined.
The variable error_code is assigned these exit values, and returned at
the end of main().
On Interix, EX_OK is defined in unistd.h:
#define EX_OK 0x8001 /* test for regular executable */
patch-ab changes the logic so that when error_code == EX_OK, the exit
code is 0 instead of EX_OK. This should work everywhere.
configure script sets bin/mutt_dotlock to install setgid mail. Interix
installs the mail spool directory group writable and not world-writable,
however the group is +Administrators. Interix does not install a group
named mail, which causes the mutt install to fail.
Fix this by replacing group mail with group +Administrators.
server does not report the TOP capability, which is optional and is
not used by Mutt. This patch squelches the error and allows mutt to
fetch mail from pop3s servers lacking TOP.
Change homepage to http://fetchmail.berlios.de/ and update MASTER_SITES.
Changes introduced since 6.2.5:
fetchmail-6.2.5.X is a security fix branch that forked off
fetchmail-6.2.5. It does not change for anything but security and the
most severe bug fixes. Note that no 6.2.5.X security audits are planned
except when a particular bug is reported, and that 6.2.5.X is unsafe to
use on some systems, particularly those that lack a *working and secure*
snprintf implementation.
The fetchmail 6.2.5.X branch will be discontinued early in 2006.
fetchmail-6.2.5.5 2005-12-19 Matthias Andree
* SECURITY FIX CVE-2005-4348: fix null pointer dereference in
multidrop mode when the message is empty. Reported by Daniel Drake
<http://article.gmane.org/gmane.mail.fetchmail.user/7573> and others
(Debian Bug #343836). Fix by Sunil Shetye.
* Fix Debian bug #301964, fetchmail leaks sockets when SSL negotiation
fails. Fix suggested by Goswin Brederlow.
* Add fetchmail-SA-2005-{01,02,03}.txt
fetchmail-6.2.5.4 2005-11-13 Matthias Andree
* Also ship pre-built rcfile_y.[ch] for systems that don't have flex,
yacc or bison.
* On FreeBSD, add /usr/local/include to CPPFLAGS so that libintl.h is found.
* Avoid automatically picking up HESIOD implementations that lack
hesiod_getmailhost, such as the one in FreeBSD's base system.
* Fix makedepend for separated build (where the build is not run from
the source directory), but prevent packaging from separated build, it
yields bogus results.
* Fix resolv.h autodetection.
* Add +HESIOD to version printout if appropriate.
fetchmail-6.2.5.3 2005-11-12 Matthias Andree
* SECURITY FIX CVE-2005-3088: fetchmailconf: fix password exposure: use
umask 077 before opening output file and restore umask later.
* Critical fix: fix IMAP timeouts, counting message count down on
servers that do not send EXISTS counts after EXPUNGE. Debian Bug#314509.
* Ship pre-built rcfile_l.c for systems that don't have flex.
* Build environment: Update included gettext. Fix
--with-included-gettext. Fix parallel build (make -j). Fix "always
rebuild fetchmail" syndrome.
* Do not link against -ll or -lfl (not needed).
fetchmail-6.2.5.2
(patch Fri Jul 22 01:52 GMT 2005,
tarball Sat Jul 23 21:34 GMT 2005)
* README: Added a note about release status - READ IT!
* Note: Due to a Makefile.in bug, you may need to use GNU make.
* SECURITY FIX CVE-2005-2335: truncate UIDL replies, lest malicious or
compromised POP3 servers overflow fetchmail's stack. Debian bug
#212762. This is a remote root exploit.
Thanks: Miloslav Trmac for pointing out the fix in 6.2.5.1 was buggy.
Thanks: Ludwig Nussel for a much simpler fix.
* Critical fix: omit blank between MAIL FROM: and <user@example.org>,
as this causes mail loss with some listeners.
* Fix: POP2 driver wouldn't properly check authentication failure.
* Sunil Shetye's fix to force fetchsizelimit to 1 for APOP and RPOP.
Changes 2.54:
a few minor enhancements and fixes.
Changes 2.53:
mostly work around bugs and deficiencies in third-party packages
commonly used with MIMEDefang.
o Updated automake admin dir to compile with latest SuSE
o Updated documentation slightly
o Status Window patch for multiple-monitors
o Added CRAM-MD5 and APOP login support for POP and IMAP
o Fixed advanced options like keepalive propogating from the setup
dialog to the code that actually uses it
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