Installed fetchmail-ssl 5.9.3-1 (i386 source)
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Date: Sun, 30 Sep 2001 21:47:41 -0300
Source: fetchmail-ssl
Binary: fetchmail-ssl
Architecture: source i386
Version: 5.9.3-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>
Changed-By: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>
Description:
fetchmail-ssl - SSL-enabled POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/forwarder
Changes:
fetchmail-ssl (5.9.3-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Auto-generated from the respective fetchmail package
* The "Upstream blues" release(s) :P
* New upstream source
+ Make -D short option for --smtpaddress active again
+ Make sure IMAP capability checks are caseblind
+ Make sure suffix checks on akalists are properly caseblinded
+ All warning mail now has a generated date stamp
+ End of poll cycle is now logged
+ Sanity check now rejects SSL option if SSL support is not
compiled in (#109796)
+ Mike Warfield's fix for using a combined SSL cert and key in a
single file
+ DNS lookups moved to just before te mailserver socket open, so
fetchmail now works OK even if started up without Internet
access. HESIOD lookups moved just before the DNS lookups
+ Make sure the SICHLD handler is called when we run detached
(this helps with the zombie issue in #95659, I hope)
+ Added FAQ item X8 on why mail sometimes gets an extra )
appended
+ Thomas Moestl's patch to use querynames in UID files.
+ Timeout to deal with long socket closes (Sunil Shetye).
+ Move from RSA MD5 code to Colin Plumb's public-domain implementation
(BSD classic license eliminated)
+ Rewrite strcasecmp() (BSD classic license eliminated).
+ Updated Danish po file.
+ Re-enable explicit bounce message on bad address.
* Make sure .pot files are up-to-date. Will fix this for real in the
next upstream version, after I know how ESR will fix this upstream,
and what will come inside the upstream tarball
* fetchmailconf: fix tuple in sock.connect for python 2.1. Thanks to
Alain Tésio <alain@onesite.org> for the patch
* fetchmailconf: disable gross hack from upstream. We do NOT want
fetchmailconf to look for fetchmail in the current dir before it
searches $PATH. I shudder at the bug reports from clueless users...
* Fix problematic changes in 5.9.1-3 that caused POP2 protocol to be
run without being requested
* Make sure xgettext knows fetchmail uses GT_() instead of _() for gettext
(someone in fetchmail-friends pointed the need to do this, but I lost
his name somehow. Thank you, whomever you are). This actualy exposed
a bug in gettextize
* Update documentation on the _() to GT_() transition (sent upstream)
* Version dependency on debconf due to seen flag
* Fix typo in debian/copyright. Lintian rules!
Files:
e395b8fadb352f06ef629ab1a5b79161 751 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1.dsc
7bd2f3d12189f99296094534b2a29664 846147 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3.orig.tar.gz
6f63d88c57862b05241d97eff9f0a8de 340896 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1.diff.gz
962ed5df50419e9ea4bfec46d2f116e1 382050 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1_i386.deb
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Installed:
fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1.dsc
to pool/non-US/main/f/fetchmail-ssl/fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1.dsc
fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1_i386.deb
to pool/non-US/main/f/fetchmail-ssl/fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1_i386.deb
fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3.orig.tar.gz
to pool/non-US/main/f/fetchmail-ssl/fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3.orig.tar.gz
fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1.diff.gz
to pool/non-US/main/f/fetchmail-ssl/fetchmail-ssl_5.9.3-1.diff.gz
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