Uploaded vm 7.00-1 (m68k) to ftp-master
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Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 22:55:56 -0600
Source: vm
Binary: mime-codecs vm
Architecture: m68k
Version: 7.00-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/m68k buildd2 <buildd@bruno.fmepnet.org>
Changed-By: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>
Description:
mime-codecs - Fast Quoted-Printable and BASE64 MIME transport codecs
Closes: 122450 123990
Changes:
vm (7.00-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* Add a patch from Ian Jackson that creates a new interactive virtual
folder selector `sexp', which prompts for an string, asking for an
S-expression. You type in a string, which gets turned into a LISP
object with `read', and used as the actual selector. closes: Bug#122450
* New upload fixes image display bug for emacs21. closes: Bug#123990
* New upstream version. Excerpted changes:
* New commands:
+ vm-visit-pop-folder
+ vm-visit-pop-folder-other-window
+ vm-visit-pop-folder-other-frame
* New variables:
+ vm-pop-folder-alist
+ vm-pop-folder-cache-directory
* vm-parse-date: fixed search to allow monthday digits to occur
at the beginning of a string.
* vm-get-mail-itimer-function: skip buffer if bm-block-new-mail
is set. This avoids vm-get-spooled-mail signaling "can't get
new mail until you save this folder" later. Also check for
mail block and folder read-only before doing the expensive file
stat checks.
* vm-get-image-dimensions: don't search for the filename in
the 'identify' output. Apparently 'identify' will sometimes
substitute a different filename than we expect. Instead
just search for a space and then start looking for the image
dimensions from that point.
* moved setting of vm-folder-type in the POP trace buffer from
vm-pop-move-mail to vm-pop-make-session so that all callers get
of vm-pop-make-session get the feature.
* vm-assimilate-new-messages: check for new-messages non-nil
before attempting some things. Makes the function a bit more
efficient if we call it and no new messages are found.
* vm-pop-report-retrieval-status,
vm-imap-report-retrieval-status: report "post processing" if
'need' value is nil.
* vm-pop-retrieve-to-crashbox -> vm-pop-retrieve-to-target
* vm-imap-retrieve-to-crashbox: use new "post processing" reporting.
* vm-pop-retrieve-to-target: use new "post processing" reporting.
* vm-expunge-pop-messages: record which messages were expunged by
stuffing nil into the car of the cell in vm-pop-retrieved-messages.
At the end strip out all the nils, leaving the data for messages
that we had problems expunging from the POP server.
* in vm-stuff-* functions check for vm-message-list non-nil
instead of vm-message-pointer.
* vm-pop-end-session: check whether the process is still open or
running before attempting to send the QUIT command. Also check
whether the process buffer is still alive before killing it.
* vm-get-spooled-mail: gutted, with most of it going into
vm-get-spooled-mail-normal. Calls vm-pop-synchronize-folder
for folders that use the POP access method.
* vm-session-initialization: when deciding whether to create the
vm-image-placeholder face check for image-type-available-p
being fbound, not vm-image-type-available-p.
* use <vm-image-face> instead of <face> as the name of the faces
used to display images under Emacs 19 and 20.
* vm-mime-display-internal-image-xemacs-xxxx: insert a newline
before the image if point is at the same position as the
beginning of the text portion of the message. Otherwise
there is no visible separation between the image and the
message headers.
* vm-pop-report-retrieval-status,
vm-imap-report-retrieval-status: record in the statblob the fact
that some status was reported.
* vm-pop-stop-status-timer, vm-imap-stop-status-timer: if any
status was reported, do (message "") to clear the echo area.
Files:
70e12d30a0d4962d251054fde0f84a37 52302 utils optional mime-codecs_7.00-1_m68k.deb
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