Uploaded fetchmail 5.9.5-1 (sparc) to ftp-master
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Date: Sat, 10 Nov 2001 11:32:14 -0200
Source: fetchmail
Binary: fetchmailconf fetchmail
Architecture: sparc
Version: 5.9.5-1
Distribution: unstable
Urgency: low
Maintainer: Debian/sparc Build Daemon <buildd@sparc.debian.org>
Changed-By: Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <hmh@debian.org>
Description:
fetchmail - POP3, APOP, IMAP mail gatherer/forwarder
Changes:
fetchmail (5.9.5-1) unstable; urgency=low
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* The "Very dark skies ahead" release
* Enjoy NLS while it lasts. Upstream may drop it in the close future,
and I am not sure I will keep it alive in a Debian fork (I will certainly
try, however)
* New upstream source:
+ Finished license cleanup, all licenses in the distribution are now
officially GPL-compatible.
+ Added a length check to from64tobits() after receiving a warning that
it might create buffer overflows. No exploitable overflows were found
by a careful case-by-case audit, and at minimum an exploit would have
required that the mailserver be subverted
+ Changed the logging logic along lines suggested by Jan Klaverstijn
+ fetchmailconf looks first in the directory it's running from to find
fetchmail
+ Make sure we vet a success status correctly from open_smtp_sink()
and open_bsmtp_sink()
+ Immediately abort if a non-empty QMAILINJECT environment variable is
found. If it is set and contains f or i, qmail-inject or qmail's
sendmail `compatibility' wrapper will rewrite From: or Message-ID:
headers, respectively. En passant, fix the bug that program_name was not
filled in before used when the user's ID had no PW entry, leading to
(null) or crash when printing the error message. Patch by Matthias
Andree
+ Block signals during SockConnect() so we don't get a socket descriptor
leak if we're hit by an alarm signal during connect(2)
+ Set queryname even when server is inactive; avoids a core-dump bug in
the fetchids code
* Add -tt option to strace in the init.d debug-run debug helper
* Fix all calls to from64tobits so that fetchmail will actually compile,
I have no idea how it is compiling upstream without this. Maybe my CVS
tree is weird... oh well, I am using the non-exploitable version, so
I could care less :P
* Do not run config.guess anymore, trust output of dpkg-architecture
* Update fetchmailconf dependency list for the python 2.1 changes
Files:
1bd41d6c6f96b5bc2a92b42396637395 385822 mail optional fetchmail_5.9.5-1_sparc.deb
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