* gpglib/list.c: Handle GnuPG 2 --with-colons output format changes.
* gpglib/mimegpgfork.c: GnuPG 2 wants --batch when specifying
passphrase-fd.
* rfc2045/rfc2045reply.c (mkreply): Fix sender's name in the
reply salutation.
* html/en-us/newmsg.html: Ditto.
* Big quota patch (with some changes).
(See the Changelog for the previous releases)
Based on patch(es) from PR pkg/42989 by Brian Candler
+ Move a few more things around so that it looks more like a default
installation of Courier. In particular, the "cgi-bin" directory has
been renamed "webmail", and sbin/sqwebmaild to sbin/webmaild.
* Use address returned from authlib as return address of sent messages.
* Forbid rename folder if new folder name contains a dot.
* Quietly prune trailing ':' from the tail end of a header name.
* Trim whitespace from login username and new folder names.
* Fix monthly rotation of sent folder on multilingual systems.
* Miscellaneous small i18n fixes.
* New "any message" webmail filter option.
* Improve the "message limit exceeded" error message.
* New checkbox on the login form enables/disables soft timeout.
* Create an invisible frame at login time that reloads at
timeoutsoft/2 intervals, thus keeping the session alive
* Fix bug where overriding TIMEOUTSOFT via environment variables may
cause calendar session to timeout prematurely
+ Add an INSTALL script that detects the presence of the old
sqwebmail state directory and that informs the admin to move it
to the new location.
+ Install some more of the HTML documentation in the location expected
by courier-mta.
* Complete re-implementation of the LDAP addressbook.
* Increase the maximum size of the CGI environment to avoid certain
classes of browser/website problems.
* Update attribute count, after purging invalid html syntax/
* Fix some HTML display bugs
* When using GPG, sign the entire message in its entirety, instead
of signing each MIME part separately. Some E-mail clients cannot
handle individually-signed multipart/alternative content.
* Fix HTML templates (remove 8bit content inserted by Amaya).
* Wiki-style composition of HTML messages.
Also, the "fam" option is noted to be supported here now, although
the logic to handle it is still in mail/courier-maildir/Makefile.common.
And always is defined as share/examples/rc.d
which was the default before.
This rc.d scripts are not automatically added to PLISTs now also.
So add to each corresponding PLIST as required.
This was discussed on tech-pkg in late January and late April.
Todo: remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR uses in MESSAGES and elsewhere
and remove the RCD_SCRIPTS_EXAMPLEDIR itself.
include:
* log login failures.
* Replace 'nodsn' control file with 'wbnodsn' account option. Replace
'nochangepass' control file with 'wbnochangepass' account option.
Replace 'nochangingfrom' control file with 'wbnochangingfrom' account
option. Replace usexsender with 'wbusexsender' and noimages with
'wbnoimages'.
* Fix off-by 1 in GPG key export.
Changes from version 3.6.2 include:
* Honor ${VARBASE}.
* Remove pcpd and sqwebmaild rc.d scripts and replace them with a
single sqwebmail rc.d script that calls the Courier-provided control
script to start/stop the SqWebMail service daemons.
* Use sysconftool from courier-auth to merge config files.
* Move HTML documentation into ${PREFIX}/share/doc after discussion
with wiz.
* Support for the ACL IMAP extension.
* Improve support for MIME encodings.
* Fixes buffer overflow vulnerability (PR 25774):
http://www.securityfocus.com/bid/9845http://www.cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2004-0224
Split sqwebmail into sqwebmail and sqwebmaild. sqwebmaild is now a
root daemon process that listens on a UNIX domain socket. sqwebmail
is a tiny, unprivileged cgi-bin stub that forwards the HTTP request
to the daemon process. The stub passes the client's file descriptor
to sqwebmaild, on platforms that support passing file descriptors,
else it proxies http traffic in both directions.
Replace GIFs with PNGs
Do GPG functions via a library instead of invoking mimegpg.
RFC 2231 support
SqWebMail is a web CGI client for sending and receiving E-mail using
Maildir mailboxes. It is very lightweight -- it reads mail directly
from Maildirs.