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SSL enabled POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/forwarder
 fetchmail is a free, full-featured, robust, and well-documented remote mail
 retrieval and forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP
 links (such as SLIP or PPP connections).  It retrieves mail from remote mail
 servers and forwards it to your local (client) machine's delivery system, so
 it can then be read by normal mail user agents such as mutt, elm, pine,
 (x)emacs/gnus, or mailx.  The fetchmailconf package includes an interactive
 GUI configurator suitable for end-users.
 .
 Kerberos V and GSSAPI are supported.
 .
 Kerberos IV,  RPA, OPIE and other support for some other features are
 available if the package is recompiled.
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fetchmail configurator
 A GUI wrapper to configure fetchmail's .fetchmailrc, suitable for
 end-users.  See fetchmail package for more information.
Changes: fetchmail (6.3.19-1~bpo50+1) lenny-backports-sloppy; urgency=low
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  * Rebuild for lenny-backports-sloppy.
  * Revert the dh_python2 changes since it's not in Lenny yet:
    - Add python-central back to the dependencies
    - Bump the minimum Python version back down to 2.3.5-11
    - Restore XB-Python-Version
    - Replace the dh_python2 call back with dh_pycentral
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fetchmail (6.3.19-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  [Nico Golde]
  * New upstream release.
  * Bump standards version, no changes needed.
  * Converting from python-central to dh_python2 (Closes: #616806)
    - Removed python-central from dependencies
    - Bump minimum python version to 2.6.6-3~
    - Removed XB-Python-Version
    - Add dh_python2 call to binary-indep, remove dh_pycentral
  * Removed 02_man_page.patch, changes included upstream.
  * Add 02_fetchmail-kill-sslv2.patch (thanks Matthias!) to fix FTBFS
    due to openssl 1.0.0 dropping ssl v2 support (Closes: #622054).
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  [Hector Garcia]
  * Removed the part from 01_fetchmailconf.patch where it touches
    Makefile.in file and removed 03_fetchmailconf_python2.6.patch.
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fetchmail (6.3.18-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Fix python module path for fetchmailconf (Closes: #603861).
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fetchmail (6.3.18-1) unstable; urgency=medium
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  * New upstream release.
    - Remove 03_spurious-ssl-cert-warning.patch, included upstream.
    - Cancel GSSAPI authentication properly when encountering GSS
      errors (Closes: #568455, #593694).
    - Don't complain about READ-ONLY IMAP folders in --fetchall --keep
      mode (Closes: #348995).
  * Bump standards version, no changes needed.
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fetchmail (6.3.17-4) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Removed update-rc.d fetchmail remove (Closes: #587902, #587855).
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fetchmail (6.3.17-3) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Removed stop on level 1. (Closes: #587367).
  * Included doc-base information about the .html files in docs.
  * Changed Conflicts for Breaks.
  * Bumped standards-version to 3.9.0
  * Cleaned Makefile after configure to prevent unnecesary linking against
    libcrypt and libk5crypto.
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fetchmail (6.3.17-2) unstable; urgency=low
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  [Nico Golde]
  * Add Should-Start and Should-Stop facilities to the init script
    in order to make sure fetchmail is started after a local DNS
    server and/or MTA if present. Thanks to Jan Braun and Petter
    Reinholdtsen (Closes: #582475).
  * Add 03_spurious-ssl-cert-warning.patch to prevent fetchmail complaining
    about an insecure ssl connection even if a fingerprint that has been
    obtained through a secure channel is configured (Closes: #580796).
 .
  [Hector Garcia]
  * Changed suggest of exim4 to default-mta (Closes: #586864, #586865).
  * Not explicitly stop daemon on runlevel 0 and 6 (Closes: #498427).
  * Make it compile against python2.6. Thanks to Steve Langasek
    (Closes: #586866, #586867).
  * Updated man page patch to include more minus escaped form.
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fetchmail (6.3.17-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release.
    - Drop fetchmail-SA-2010-02.patch, included upstream, this
      patch also introduced a regression that was fixed with this
      release as well.
  * Add status option to init script and incorporate changes
    by Peter Eisentraut, thanks! (Closes: #527967).
    - Bump lsb depedency to 3.2-13.
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fetchmail (6.3.16-2) unstable; urgency=medium
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  * Add fetchmail-SA-2010-02.patch fixing a possible DoS on invalid
    multibyte sequences in message headers when used with -vv.
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fetchmail (6.3.16-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release.
    - Load all SSL ciphers (Closes: #576430).
    - Fix regression when using --interface (Closes: #576717).
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fetchmail (6.3.15-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream release.
    - Log an unexpected BYE from the server when using imap
      (Closes: #140631, #215688).
  * Removing Hectors NEWS entry as it was a plain copy of the changelog
    (Closes: #569207).
  * Remove 03_sdump_heap_overflow.patch, included upstream.
  * Switch to 3.0 (quilt) source format.
  * Fix incorrect version number in NEWS file: 6.3.6.rc3-1 -> 6.3.6~rc3-1.
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fetchmail (6.3.13-2) unstable; urgency=medium
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  * Add 03_sdump_heap_overflow.patch to fix heap overflow in verbose SSL
    certificate information display (fetchmail-SA-2010-01).
  * Some fixed issues for 6.3.13:
    - Russion translation for flushed fixed (Closes: #531925).
    - Fetchmail no longer drops permanently undelivered messages by
      default, to match historic documentation. It does so by introducing
      a new softbounce option (Closes: #471283).
    - Report multiline SMTP errors properly (Closes: #529899).
  * Also do not complain about /etc/fetchmailrc on calling the init
    script with stop (Closes: #546841).
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fetchmail (6.3.13-1) unstable; urgency=low
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  * New upstream version.
  * Removed 02_nooverlapping_snprintf.patch no longer needed.
  * Removed 03_smb_assert.patch no longer needed.
  * Removed 04_fix_fetchsetup_bashism.patch no longer needed.
  * Removed 05_fetchlimit_exist_status.patch no longer needed.
  * Removed 06_cert_0_byte.patch no longer needed.
  * Bump to policy version 3.8.4
  * Added README.source explaining that this package uses quilt.
  * Added 02_man_page.patch to fix 2 man page minor bugs.
  * Added ${misc:Depends} on control for both binaries.
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fetchmail (6.3.9~rc2-8) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Do not complain about missing config file when daemon shouldn't
    start at all (Closes: #540533).
  * Depend on $syslog in init script (Closes: #541394).
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fetchmail (6.3.9~rc2-7) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Fix inconsistencies in init script.
  * Fix double inclusion of /etc/default/fetchmail (Closes: #540245).
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fetchmail (6.3.9~rc2-6) unstable; urgency=high
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  * Bump to policy version 3.8.2
    + don't rely on /etc/default/fetchmail in init script but provide
      default (no) for START_DAEMON and check if file exists.
  * debian/rules: dh_clean -k is deprecated => dh_prep.
  * Include upstream patch to fix off-by-one asserts in smbutil.c
    (03_smb_assert.patch; Closes: #449179).
  * Fix bashism in fetchsetup script
    (04_fix_fetchsetup_bashism.patch; Closes: #530081).
  * Fix exit status of fetchmail when used with --fetchlimit
    option (05_fetchlimit_exist_status.patch; Closes: #508667).
  * Add upstream patch to detect malicious certificates containing
    a null byte in the Subject Alternative Name
    (CVE-2009-2666; 06_cert_0_byte.patch).
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fetchmail (6.3.9~rc2-5) unstable; urgency=low
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  * Set -e flag in prerm and preinst to ensure that the script aborts
    its execution on failed commands.
  * Add 02_nooverlapping_snprintf.patch to prevent undefined behaviour on
    using snprintf with overlapping buffers.


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