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Installed fetchmail-ssl 5.9.6-1 (i386 source)



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Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 11:04:12 -0200
Source: fetchmail-ssl
Binary: fetchmail-ssl
Architecture: source i386
Version: 5.9.6-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
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 (5.9.6-1) unstable; urgency=medium
 .
   * Auto-generated from the respective fetchmail package
   * The "Twilight in the North Sea" release
   * New upstream source:
      + OPIE bug fixes by Jun Miyoshi <usako@omnisci.co.jp>.
      + Documented known IDLE bug in the todo.html file.
      + Sunil Shetye's fix for a timeout/reconnect bug.
      + LMTP fix from Toshiro HIKITA <toshi@sodan.org>.
      + The duplicate-killer doesn't try to operate if we can get an actual
         recipient address from the trace headers.
   * Fix usage of dpkg-architecture in debian/rules: do not append -gnu to
     the result, dpkg-architecture might be fixed to actually work as it
     should someday, after all...
   * Create a fetchmail-common package, to fix once and for all the problems
     resulting from the sharing of conffiles between fetchmail and
     fetchmail-ssl (#123056)
   * fetchmail-up: return exit status 0 if $DAEMON is not there to be run
   * ip-up: return exit status 0 if initscript is not there to be run
   * Document well in README.Debian just how dumb it is to forget to test-run
     fetchmail with the 'keep' option when one changes the MTA/MDA
     configuration, or fetchmail's. Also document the less-likely-to-delete-
     messages way: setting antispam to -1 and setting "no bouncemail".
     Upstream does not want to change the antispam defaults, and I happen to
     think this is his call. OTOH, I will add an example config with safe
     options, and if clueless people use that one, they will be [mostly] safe
     from harm (#123759)
   * Report errors while opening logfile (#120526)
   * Change initscript slightly to show 'fetchmail' before trying to start
     or signal it (#121939)
   * lintian override: "E: fetchmail-ssl usr-doc-symlink-to-foreign-package":
     fetchmail-ssl DOES come from exactly the same source of fetchmail-common,
     due to the ssl transformation hack.  This hack will be shortlived. As soon
     as woody is out or crypto in main arrives, I am killing the non-crypto
     version of fetchmail.
Files: 
 5590a97df9bd60f6d7ba032dc5c55787 751 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1.dsc
 8a97f627da2f09c536b3ba86e2ae8919 866845 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6.orig.tar.gz
 1a1caaa3840b283f32ae7efab8b1ddc9 322392 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1.diff.gz
 4fc9b82bce115cd9106c241e5f764200 234280 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1_i386.deb

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Installed:
fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1.diff.gz
  to pool/non-US/main/f/fetchmail-ssl/fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1.diff.gz
fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1.dsc
  to pool/non-US/main/f/fetchmail-ssl/fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1.dsc
fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1_i386.deb
  to pool/non-US/main/f/fetchmail-ssl/fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6-1_i386.deb
fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6.orig.tar.gz
  to pool/non-US/main/f/fetchmail-ssl/fetchmail-ssl_5.9.6.orig.tar.gz



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