Uploaded fetchmail-ssl 5.8.3-1 (m68k) to non-us
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Date: Sun, 13 May 2001 14:35:58 -0300
Source: fetchmail-ssl
Binary: fetchmail-ssl
Architecture: m68k
Version: 5.8.3-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: medium
Maintainer: Debian/m68k Build Daemon <buildd@kullervo.biophys.uni-duesseldorf.de>
Changed-By: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>
Description:
fetchmail-ssl - SSL-enabled POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/forwarder
Changes:
fetchmail-ssl (5.8.3-1) unstable; urgency=medium
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* Auto-generated from the respective fetchmail package
* The "major pain in the neck" release
* New upstream release
- Don't cough and die from failure to resolve a skipped host
(#92530, #92554)
- SIGCHLD handler now sets SA_RESTART explicitly in order to avoid
zombies from interrupted system calls (#95993)
- Do aka suffix match even if DNS checking is enabled
- Prevent POP3 code from authenticating multiple times on success
- Fixed IMAP password shrouding
- Ignore Sender and Resent-Sender headers unless they contain @
+ The `localhost' special case of `via' is gone. Use `plugin %h' for
talking to ssh instead. THIS IS AN INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE IN
.fetchmailrc SEMANTICS. If you are using this for ssh tunnelling,
you may need to switch to using a plugin option with %h
SEE THE FAQ and fetchmail(1) manpage.
* Also set SA_NOCLDSTOP on SIGCHLD handler, we'll timeout the child
* Update German template, thanks blade@debian.org (#97155)
* Add Galician template, thanks Jacobo Tarrio <jtarrio@trasno.net>
* Fixed build-dependency: libssl096-dev -> libssl-dev
* Honour /etc/default/fetchmail's CONFFILE in debconf warning tests
* Trust base-files to manage /var/mail, update policy compliance to
3.5.4 and add the proper depends on base-files >= 2.2.0. This
reduces the mess on many of the scripts, which is a Good Thing.
Files:
4edad1c6878488b416cc635000984e26 387504 non-US optional fetchmail-ssl_5.8.3-1_m68k.deb
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