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Version 1.4.22 - 12 July 2011 ----------------------------- - Backported default timezone fix from version 1.5.2; helps mitigate timezone errors in environments where a default has not been set by the administrator. - Fixed system lock-ups caused by a combination of certain rare, malformed message headers and buggy versions of PHP mbstring (#3053349). - Now allow multiple plugins to handle (add links for) a single attachment MIME type. - Now allow administrators to disable all plugins or enable just a select few plugins (overriding the active plugins in the normal configuration) by setting $temporary_plugins as an empty array (all disabled) or an array with one or more plugin directory names in config_local.php. - Backport fix for call_user_func_array not supporting NULL as empty array in PHP 5.3.3 - Fixed sqauth_read_password() for plugins on the login_verified hook. - Added SMTP SASL PLAIN authentication option to configuration tool (core support for such is not new). - Gmail doens't support standard search commands; removed sort buttons. - Forced addition of a file suffix to attachments that lack a filename (helps forwarded messages avoid spam filters) (thanks to Petr Kletecka) (#3139004). - Fixed missing security token in listcommands plugin. - Added smtp_auth hook (thanks to Emmanuel Dreyfus). - Made speed enhancements to threaded message display (thanks to Siim Poder) (#3288123). - Allow administrators to configure subfolders of user INBOXes to be treated as special folders by adding $subfolders_of_inbox_are_special to config_local.php. - Fixed incorrect display of INBOX subfolders under some configurations. IMPORTANT: You may need to update your configuration so that $default_sub_of_inbox is TRUE if it was FALSE (e.g., Courier IMAP users) and after updating to this version, your special folders are no longer listed at the top of your folder list. Also, if this change prevents users from logging in with an error such as "ERROR: Could not complete request. Query: CREATE "Trash" Reason Given: Invalid mailbox name.", you will need to correct the user preference values for the problem folders. You can do so with commands such as the following for file- based preferences (adjust the data directory location as needed): find /var/lib/squirrelmail/data/ -name *.pref -exec sed --in-place 's/trash_folder=Trash/trash_folder=INBOX.Trash/g' {} \; find /var/lib/squirrelmail/data/ -name *.pref -exec sed --in-place 's/trash_folder=Drafts/trash_folder=INBOX.Drafts/g' {} \; find /var/lib/squirrelmail/data/ -name *.pref -exec sed --in-place 's/trash_folder=Sent/trash_folder=INBOX.Sent/g' {} \; Or, for database-based preferences: UPDATE userprefs SET prefval = 'INBOX.Trash' WHERE prefkey = 'trash_folder' AND prefval = 'Trash'; UPDATE userprefs SET prefval = 'INBOX.Drafts' WHERE prefkey = 'draft_folder' AND prefval = 'Drafts'; UPDATE userprefs SET prefval = 'INBOX.Sent' WHERE prefkey = 'sent_folder' AND prefval = 'Sent'; MAKE SURE to back up your user preferences first! - Optimized message highlighting rules; faster message list display and faster highlight rules management (thanks to C. Bensend for extensive effort helping diagnose) - New Mail plugin no longer removes normal organization title when putting the number of new messages in the browser title - Added clickjacking protection (thanks to Asbjorn Thorsen and Geir Hansen for bringing this to our attention). [CVE-2010-4554] - Fixed XSS holes in generic options inputs, XSS hole in the SquirrelSpell plugin, XSS hole in the Index Order page, and added anti-CSRF protection to the empty trash feature and the Index Order page (thanks to Nicholas Carlini for finding all these issues). [CVE-2010-4555] - Fixed XSS problem with unsanitized style tags in messages. [CVE-2011-2023]
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.6 2011/07/13 12:22:43 taca Exp $
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Please run the SquirrelMail configuration script:
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cd ${SMDIR}/config && ./conf.pl
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to customize the SquirrelMail webmail system for your site.
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You will need to make SquirrelMail accessible through your HTTP server.
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If you are running Apache and ap-php, then you may either symlink
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${SMDIR}
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into DocumentRoot, or add the following line to httpd.conf:
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Include ${PKG_SYSCONFDIR}/squirrelmail.conf
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to make IMAP accounts accessible through:
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http://www.example.com/squirrelmail/
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And please refer Release Notes for important changes:
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http://www.example.com/squirrelmail/doc/ReleaseNotes
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