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[12.5] as of 7/5/10
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* The undocumented contenttype-cntrl option works again (patch by
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Laurent Parenteau).
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[12.5] as of 6/20/10
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* Fixed a message corruption that occurred when the "inc" command was used
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with a mbox format mailbox after encrypted messages had been viewed
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(reported by Martin Neitzel).
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* Fixed a condition that caused mailx to hang when looking at a message,
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copying that message, and issuing a "z" command evaluating an uncached
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portion of an IMAP folder.
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* Make it compile with OpenSSL 1.0.0-beta2 (patch by Bernhard Rosenkränzer).
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* When executing an "account" command, ensure that the values of the "hold",
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"keepsave", "append", and "emptybox" variables remain those of the previous
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account for all outstanding operations on that account (bug reported by
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Jeff Woodall).
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* Support Gmail IMAP semantics of "delete" turning into "archive". Previously,
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when mailx was setting the "\Deleted" flag on a message, it did not set any
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other flags. This caused mails that had been read and then deleted to appear
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as unread in Gmail's "All Mail". Now, flags besides "\Deleted" are also set,
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so that they are kept in the archived copy (reported by Jeremy O'Brien).
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* For RFC 2047 MIME "encoded-word" parts in headers, assume that the end of
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each word resets the conversion state (Yedidyah Bar-David).
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* When the ORGANIZATION variable has an empty value, do not generate an
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"Organization:" header field. Previously, this condition resulted in
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mailx refusing to send mail (Thomas E. Kammeyer).
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* When classifying messages with the junk filter, when selecting the most
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representative tokens, prefer non-junk tokens over junk tokens if both
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have the same (reversed) probability, in order to avoid false positives.
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* When calculating the probabilities of tokens that have occurred only in
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good messages or only in junk messages so far, and these tokens occurred
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less than ten times, give them slightly less than the minimum/maximum.
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* Fixed "unignore" and similar commands; they did not work at all so far
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(http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=146280).
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[12.4] released 7/29/08
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* With the "-E" command line option or if the "skipemptybody" variable is
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set, outgoing messages that contain no text in their first or only part
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are not sent but silently discarded (contributed by Eygene Ryabinkin).
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* Support for SMTP AUTH PLAIN has been added (contributed by Joe Feise).
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Set "smtp-auth=plain" to use it.
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* When the text of an outgoing message contains illegal byte sequences
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in non-interactive mode, do not refuse sending it but send it with
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the "application/octet-stream" content type instead (thanks for the
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report and further help to Hilko Bengen).
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* When an attachment that would have a "text/something" content type
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contains illegal byte sequences, it is now reliably sent out with the
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"application/octet-stream" content type instead (bugreport by
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Hilko Bengen).
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* The values of the "sendcharsets" variable are now separately traversed
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for each part of a multipart message, so that if e.g. the main body can
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be represented in ISO-8859-1 but an attachment text needs UTF-8, these
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two encodings will be chosen, respectively.
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* Fixed a bug that caused messages to be truncated with IMAP servers that
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use LF as line ending in message data, such as Google Mail (reported by
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Matthew L. Shobe).
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* Do not run filename expansion for IMAP or POP3 mailboxes names, making
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it possible to select mailboxes that contain both brackets and spaces
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in their names (reported by Matthew L. Shobe).
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* Fixed the format of the timezone in "Date" header fields for zones in
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the Western Hemisphere whose offsets are not an integral number of hours
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(patch by Matthew Fischer).
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* Print an error message when an attempt is made to S/MIME sign a
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message but no "from" address can be determined (Georgi Stanojevski).
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* Made the getopt() substitute work with the getopt$UNIX2003() function
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redirection mechanism on Mac OS X Leopard.
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* Fixed an incorrect type of enum (patch by Matthew Fischer).
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[12.3] released 7/15/07
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* Multibyte characters are now handled correctly when printing texts
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encoded in base64. Previously, if a multibyte character spanned
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across a line in the base64-encoded representation, it was not
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recognized, and substitution characters were printed instead.
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* In an SMTP exchange, ignore if the server closes the connection
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following the QUIT command instead of sending a proper response code,
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fixing a problem with GMail (Dr. Gary E. Rafe).
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* A null pointer dereference that lead to a segmentation fault when
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the user hit return at a yes/no question has been fixed (patch by
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Martin Neitzel).
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* If no proper boundary is present in a MIME multipart message, print
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a notification message since otherwise no content is shown at all
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(problem reported by Thomas Wolff).
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* When both standard input and standard output refer to a terminal,
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ignore SIGPIPE since there is no reason why it should ever terminate
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mailx then. This fixes problems with mailx terminating when reading
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a message and ^C is typed in the pager under some circumstances
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(analysis by Stephen Isard and Perry Hutchison).
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* Build without socket support again (patch by Andreas Niederl).
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* Fixed a single quote in "makeconfig" that could cause a problem with
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the C preprocessor (patch by Martin Neitzel).
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* Building with recent versions of Mozilla NSS is now possible.
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[12.2] released 1/7/07
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* When a MIME message part is not of the "text/" content type, always
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send it in base64 to avoid issues with CRLF conversion (David Ronis).
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* Character set conversion is now also applied to attachments if they
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have the "text/" content type. This is necessary because with the
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"sendcharsets" variable, the character set declaration that becomes
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effective in the message part is otherwise unpredictable.
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* Character set conversion is now only applied to message parts that
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have the "text/" content type. Previously, a message part that did
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not contain any control characters but was not of type "text/" was
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converted.
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* When message file names in a maildir folder do not contain the ":2,"
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preceding the flags part, append one (Brandon Andrews).
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* An invalid memory access when determining the current message in
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threaded mode has been fixed (MJ Ray).
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* A "STRIP" makefile variable has been introduced to control the strip
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command at "make install".
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* The "remove" command no longer causes a core dump because of a null
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pointer dereference when it is given a name with invalid shell syntax.
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* Made it compile on UnixWare again (patch by Joe Julian).
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* Fixes to build with more recent versions of Mozilla NSS.
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[12.1] released 6/15/06
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* The base64 encoder also used an invalid encoding for the last unit of
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data if (bytes_of_input % 3 == 1). As with the previous similar bug,
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most base64 decoders, including mailx's own, ignore such bits since
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base64 data is always a multiple of 8-bit bytes. (Patch by
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Lukasz Stelmach.)
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* Quotes are now placed around the "protocol" parameter in S/MIME headers
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in accordance to RFC 2045 (Marco Arioli, Jeffrey Stedfast).
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* The conversion of messages in state-dependent encodings has been fixed;
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garbage characters could be inserted because the state was not properly
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reset when a buffer was enlarged (patch by Matthew Fischer).
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* A warning about an initalization of an unsigned value to -1 has been
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eliminated (patch by Matthew Sienkiewicz).
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* Percent characters in the "prompt" variable are now handled correctly;
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values of "folder" beginning with an at character and longer than the
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maximum system path length do not cause a heap overflow anymore (patch
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by Ulf Harnhammar).
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[12.0] released 3/4/06
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* The program has been integrated into the Heirloom project as "mailx". The
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new project homepage is at <http://heirloom.sourceforge.net/mailx.html>.
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The name "nail" will persist in some places, and the mailing list will
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remain with the same address for now. If you want to continue to call
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the program as "nail", create a symbolic link to "mailx".
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* Mailx no longer prints a space before the address in "MAIL FROM:<xxx>" and
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"RCPT TO:<xxx>" in SMTP. This should make it work with Sendmail X (bugs
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reported by Stephane Lentz and Claus Assmann).
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* The new "-S variable[=value]" command line option sets the internal option
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"variable", and, in case of a string option, assigns "value" to it (based
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on a request by Dmitry Butskoy).
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* If the "smtp-auth-user" variable is set but neither "smtp-auth-password"
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nor a matching "smtp-auth-password-user@host" can be found, the user is
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asked for the SMTP AUTH password on the terminal (proposed by
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Svend Sorensen).
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* When a TERM signal is sent to the SMTP transfer child process, it will
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abort and save the message to the "dead.letter" file (proposed by
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Perry Hutchison).
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* Use of the "resend" command with multiple messages at once now works as
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documented (bug reported by Svend Sorensen).
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* When the "next" or newline command is typed as the first command after a
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folder has been opened, the first (new) message is printed even if a
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folder hook has been executed previously (bugreport by Stephen Isard).
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* In combination with OpenSSL, when a SIGPIPE was received on an SSL socket
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during a call to SSL_read() e.g. because an IMAP connection had timed out,
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a segmentation fault occurred because OpenSSL apparently cannot handle
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calls to SSL_shutdown() from the signal handler. This has been fixed (bug
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reported by Svend Sorensen).
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* Building without socket support works again (Patch by Fernando J. Pereda).
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[11.25] released 7/29/05
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* The base64 encoder used an invalid encoding for the last unit of data if
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(bytes_of_input % 3 == 2); it wrote two encoded bits beyond the last byte
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then. Most base64 decoders, including nail's own, ignore such bits since
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base64 data is always a multiple of 8-bit bytes. This might explain why
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no harm caused by this error has been found for years. (Bug reported by
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Lukasz Iwaszkiewicz).
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* When a completely cached IMAP message was copied on a server supporting
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the UIDPLUS IMAP extension and the message had not been printed during
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the current session yet, the cached entry for the target message contained
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the message body twice. This bug has been fixed, but cached messages
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written by previous nail versions may still suffer from this error. To get
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rid of them, delete them from the IMAP cache directory. The file README in
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that directory explains its structure.
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* When sending messages, input data that lacks a terminating newline is now
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always encoded in quoted-printable.
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* Wildcard host names in certificates according to RFC 2595 are now accepted
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(Bug reported by Svend Sorensen).
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* The new "maximum-unencoded-line-length" variable allows to configure the
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limit on the line length that causes an ASCII text message to be sent in
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quoted-printable if exceeded (on request by Greg Cox).
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* Since RFC 2595 allows wildcards at other places than RFC 2818 which is
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implemented by Mozilla NSS, host name verification is now done separately.
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* The "sort xyz" commands now uncollapse all threads of a previously threaded
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folder view; messages in collapsed threads were previously not shown when
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the folder was sorted.
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* The junk mail filter now also ignores the "X-pstn" header fields generated
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by "postini" filtering software.
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[11.24] released 7/14/05
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* When the 'replyto' variable was set, sending a message resulted in a
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segmentation fault due to a NULL pointer dereference (Bug reported by
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Nick Pasich).
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* An 'imap-list-depth' variable was introduced to control the maximum depth
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of the folder traversal for the 'folders' command if the folder separator
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on the IMAP server is not the slash '/'.
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* If standard output is not a terminal device, the output of the 'folders'
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command applied to an IMAP account is no longer arranged into columns.
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* The new '-R' option causes all folders to be opened read-only.
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* When the From address was changed with '~H', the value obtained from the
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'from' variable was still used for the SMTP transfer, for generating the
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Message-Id, and for S/MIME signing. This has been fixed; the changed
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address is now used throughout.
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* When reading header fields from a terminal, the input buffer could
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overflow by one byte (Patch by Ulf Harnhammar).
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* Only applicable if Mozilla NSS is used for SSL support: If the certificate
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of the server contains a dNSName, NSS ignores the CN. Thus if the CN
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contains a name that does not also appear as one of the dNSNames, the
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certificate is rejected. This case is now verified separately in nail,
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and the certificate is accepted if the CN matches the host name of the
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server.
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[11.23] released 6/28/05
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* The output for the '~p' tilde escape was extended to include the fields
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implied by the 'from', 'replyto', 'sender', and 'ORGANIZATION' variables
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(Proposed by Bob Tennent).
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* The 'autocc' and 'autobcc' variables are now evaluated before composition
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of a message begins. The resulting addresses can thus be edited and viewed
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using the '~b', '~c', '~h', and '~p' tilde escapes, but changing the values
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of the 'autocc' and 'autobcc' variables using '~:set' has no effect on the
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currently composed message anymore.
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* The values of the 'from' and 'replyto' variables can now contain multiple
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addresses.
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* A 'sender' variable was introduced to set the content of the 'Sender:'
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field for outgoing messages.
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* A '~H' tilde escape was introduced. It allows to set message-specific values
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for the 'From', 'Reply-To', 'Sender', and 'Organization' header fields.
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These fields are now also accepted in the editor output with the
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'editheaders' variable.
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* The '-r' option now actually disables tilde escapes as documented (Bugreport
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by Bob Tennent).
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* The INSTALL file now notes that sendmail must support the '-r' option if
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the '-r' option of nail is used (Issue reported by Attila Zimler and
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Allan Peda).
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* The 'move' command does not anymore mark messages as moved if writing to
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an IMAP folder fails.
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* The 'undelete' command now also clears the 'saved' flags of messages that
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have been moved.
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* Fixed a crash due to a null pointer dereference that occurred when both
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control and non-ASCII bytes but no NUL bytes were present in a message
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body and no content type was defined in a mime.types file.
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* The ~F and ~M tilde escapes did not work for interpolating messages with
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binary attachments anymore since version 11.13 (Bugreport by Tivon Luker).
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* The current message is now shown in the header summary even if it has been
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killed.
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* The 'kill' command did not operate correctly on 64-bit big-endian machines.
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* A notification is now printed when text is saved to dead.letter.
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* Changing %{prefix} in nail.spec works now for the RPM %install and %files
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step too (Patch by Allan Peda).
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[11.22] released 3/20/05
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* In threaded mode, the thread structure is now shown using line-drawing
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characters in the header summary. (This looks best on a UTF-8 terminal.)
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* If a message contains both a 'References' and an 'In-Reply-To' header
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field, 'In-Reply-To' is now preferred for threading and the ',' address.
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* When a message part of content-type text/anything is written with the
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pipe-type/subtype mechanism, it is now converted to the character encoding
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of the locale (as it was before 11.14 or so).
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* When using a hostname with a port number attached with SMTP STARTTLS,
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strip the port number for correct host name verification (Bugreport by
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Gary E. Rafe).
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[11.21] released 2/19/05
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* When mail is sent using SMTP, 'Bcc:' fields are not passed to the
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server anymore (Bugreport by Matthew Fischer.)
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* When replying to a message part for which a 'pipe-type/subtype'
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variable was set, quotes were inserted in the text sent to the pipe
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instead of in the output received from it (since v. 11.14 or so).
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* A message that is already marked as answered is not marked again if
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it is replied to and the 'markanswered' variable is set.
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* Nail no longer generates an error if renaming a message in a maildir
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folder fails because both the old and the new link have the same name
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(i.e. if the rename operation was superfluous).
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* The new 'sendcharsets' variable was incorrectly named 'charsets' in
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nail.rc in the last version. If nail 11.20 was the first version of
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nail you ever installed, you should correct this by hand since the
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file is not overwritten by 'make install'. (Bugreport by Matthew
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Fischer.)
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* Mozilla NSS error reports are more detailed now.
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* For the 'touch', 'mbox', 'unread', and 'new' commands, a following 'next'
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command will advance to the next message as if the current one had been
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printed, as it has been the case with traditional mailx (Bugreport by
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Michael Sipser).
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* Files in maildir folders are now read in the order obtained from
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readdir().
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* When the variables 'sign' or 'Sign' are set to the empty string, they
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are treated as if they had been unset for the '~a' or '~A' commands.
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[11.20] released 1/13/05
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* A 'forward-as-attachment' variable has been introduced. If it is set,
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the 'forward' command uses a MIME 'message/rfc822' attachment for the
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original message instead of including it in the newly created text.
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* The character set to be used for outgoing messages can now be specified
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with the 'sendcharsets' variable. It can contain multiple values, with
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the first appropriate one being used to send the message. The 'charset'
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variable is still accepted but has been removed from the documentation.
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* If 'sendcharsets' contains more than one character set name, the '~@'
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tilde escape now asks about character sets for individual attachments
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if it is invoked without arguments.
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* If neither the 'sendcharsets' nor the 'charset' variable is set, the
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character set for outgoing messages that contain non-ASCII characters is
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now 'utf-8' instead of 'iso-8859-1'.
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* When the 'encoding' variable was set to '8bit' and a message contained
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characters that were not representable in the outgoing character set
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in its body but not in its header, the characters were replaced by
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question marks and the message was sent, instead of being rejected
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(Bugreport by Suresh Ramasubramanian).
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* When sending messages in 8bit, conversions from a multibyte terminal
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character set failed because multibyte input characters where split
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across two conversion buffers if they spanned across buffer boundaries.
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* A 'reply-in-same-charset' variable has been introduced. If it is set,
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nail tries to reply in the character set of the original message first.
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* When the header of an outgoing message contained a non-ASCII character
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but the body did not, the name of the international character set was
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used for declaring the content-type of the body too. Us-ascii is now
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used for the body in such cases.
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* When the 'fullnames' variable was set and the full name of a recipient
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was the only string in both header and body of an outgoing message that
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contained non-ASCII characters, no conversion between terminal character
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set and outgoing character set was performed for it.
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* For files that contain ASCII control characters but no NULs, a 'charset'
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parameter was erroneusly generated even though these are not 'text/plain'
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according to MIME.
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* Resolved a symbol conflict with SVR4 systems like Solaris that lead to
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failed builds because of a redeclaration of 'enum idtype'.
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* When announcing messages after a folder open or a 'newmail' command, a
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deleted message can no longer become the current message unless all the
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messages have been deleted. This applies to message deleted by the
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'folder-hook' mechanism in particular.
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[11.19] released 1/2/05
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* A 'chained-junk-tokens' variable was introduced for the Bayesian junk
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mail filter. If set, the filter considers two-word tokens as described
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in Jonathan A. Zdziarski's paper 'Advanced Language Classification using
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Chained Tokens', <http://www.nuclearelephant.com/papers/chained.html>.
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* When running in a UTF-8 locale, unprintable characters are now replaced
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by Unicode control pictures or the Unicode replacement character when
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printing to a terminal.
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* The 'show' command now also avoids writing unprintable characters to a
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terminal. Same for the 'classify' command with the 'verbose' option set.
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* Only MIME-encode words in header fields if they start with '=?' or end
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with '?=' (instead of encoding any words containing '?', '=', or '_'),
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and declare them as 'us-ascii' if they do not contain any bytes with the
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highest bit set (Bugreport by Suresh Ramasubramanian).
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* Fixed a junk mail tokenizer bug which caused the remainder of a message
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to be ignored if a period occurred at the first position following another
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token boundary.
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* 'In-Reply-To' fields that refer to multiple message-IDs are now handled;
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the first matching ID wins for the 'thread' command, and the ',' address
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selects all referenced messages.
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[11.18] released 12/9/04
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* When the 'write' command asks for an attachment filename and a '|' is
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given as the first character, the attachment is piped to the rest of
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the string interpreted as a shell command (contributed by Stephen Isard).
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* The ~p escape now includes recipients that are local files in its output
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(Bugreport by Bob Tennent).
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* The 'ungood' and 'unjunk' commands put the wrong marking on the messages
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they were applied too (regardless of the database update they performed).
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'Ungood' now marks a message as being junk, and 'unjunk' clears the junk
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mark.
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* A 'record-resent' variable has been introduced. If it is set, the 'resend'
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and 'Resend' commands save messages to the 'record' folder. (Proposed by
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Bob Tennent.)
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* 'redirect' and 'Redirect' are available as aliases for 'resend' and
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'Resend', respectively (proposed by Bob Tennent).
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* A 'forward' command has been introduced that behaves more like the
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forwarding mechanisms of other contemporary mail user agents. Along with
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it, there are 'fwdignore', 'fwdretain', 'unfwdignore', and 'unfwdretain'
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commands, and a 'fwdheading' variable. The 'forward' command is probably
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only useful with a 'fwdretain' command executed before. Such a command is
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executed by default in /etc/nail.rc for new installations; for other sites,
|
|
it is recommended that it be added manually.
|
|
* Characters with width 0 (e.g. Unicode combining characters) are now handled
|
|
correctly in header summaries.
|
|
* When a message in a multibyte character set like UTF-8 that was encoded
|
|
as quoted-printable was printed and a multibyte character was separated
|
|
by a '=' continued line, it was not decoded correctly since release 11.14.
|
|
|
|
[11.17] released 11/18/04
|
|
* When the 'write' command was used to save attachments in releases after
|
|
11.14, the output file was not properly closed. Since writes to that file
|
|
are buffered, data was only completely written when nail was quit.
|
|
|
|
[11.16] released 11/18/04
|
|
* When a header field line that started and ended with a MIME encoded word
|
|
followed a line that ended with a MIME encoded word, the newline character
|
|
preceding the next header field was erroneously omitted when a message was
|
|
displayed since version 11.14.
|
|
* If a header fields contains a MIME encoded word and a large string of
|
|
ASCII characters at another point, the large string is encoded as multiple
|
|
encoded words to comply to RFC 2047.
|
|
* The pipe-type/subtype mechanism did not work for MIME contents other than
|
|
text/anything since release 11.14 (Bugreport by Bob Tennent).
|
|
* When S/MIME support was built using Mozilla NSS, the verification of an
|
|
encrypted message that had not yet been downloaded from an IMAP or POP3
|
|
server failed at the first attempt.
|
|
* Previous versions refused to write messages or attachments to /dev/null
|
|
on some Solaris versions.
|
|
* If the 'from' variable is set to an address that does not contain an '@'
|
|
character, no (syntactically incorrect) Message-ID is generated anymore.
|
|
|
|
[11.15] released 11/10/04
|
|
* The compilation process was fixed to work without CPPFLAGS=-D_GNU_SOURCE on
|
|
Linux/glibc again, although mremap() is not available then. It is therefore
|
|
recommended to use CPPFLAGS=-D_GNU_SOURCE with Linux/glibc. (Bugreports by
|
|
Stephen Isard, Laurens Blankers, Bob Tennent.)
|
|
* The handling of interrupts during IMAP and POP3 operations has been revised
|
|
as discussed on the mailing list. See the NOTES section in the manual page
|
|
for a description.
|
|
* When an editor is invoked using ~e, ~v, 'edit', or 'visual', interrupts are
|
|
no longer ignored in its process. With most editor implementations, this
|
|
does not make any difference since they enable interrupts themselves again;
|
|
however, traditional implementations of 'ed' do not.
|
|
* The 'forward' command has been renamed to 'resend' for alignment with the
|
|
terminology of RFC 2822; it is still available under its old name for at
|
|
least a transition period. Also, 'Resent-From:' and related fields are now
|
|
prepended to older fields as specified.
|
|
* A 'seen' command has been introduced; it takes a message list and marks the
|
|
messages as having been read.
|
|
* The semantics of the 'unjunk' command have been changed; it is now exactly
|
|
the opposite of the 'junk' command and undoes its effects. An 'ungood'
|
|
command has also been introduced to do the same for a previous 'good'
|
|
command.
|
|
* Since many versions of Linux do not correctly update the modification time
|
|
of a file with mmap(), utime() is now called to force an update when the
|
|
junk mail database is changed.
|
|
* A mbox-style "From " line is now generated when a "message/rfc822" MIME
|
|
part is printed.
|
|
* The 'multipart/digest' MIME content type is now properly handled.
|
|
* When a malformed MIME multipart message is encountered that contains the
|
|
boundary string on two immediately following lines, the second line is no
|
|
longer treated as the begin of a new part.
|
|
* The makeconfig script and the installation instructions now include support
|
|
for building nail with Mozilla NSS on Solaris.
|
|
* Building IMAP GSSAPI authentication with Heimdal Kerberos libraries works
|
|
again.
|
|
|
|
[11.14] released 11/4/04
|
|
* A 'Z' command was introduced. It is similar to the 'z' command, but scrolls
|
|
only to header groups that contain at least one new or flagged message. This
|
|
is useful for reading large mailing lists.
|
|
* The attachment decoding functions have been rewritten. As a result, nail is
|
|
now able to decrypt and display encrypted parts of multipart messages.
|
|
* For MIME messages of type 'multipart/alternative', only the text/plain part
|
|
is displayed now if one is present with the 'print'-like commands. The
|
|
'print-alternatives' variable can be set to print all parts, as it was
|
|
done previously. The 'Print'-like commands always print all parts.
|
|
* The ~F and ~M escapes now cause all parts of MIME multipart messages to be
|
|
included in the message being composed.
|
|
* A 'show' command was introduced to make the raw MIME-encoded message text
|
|
visible.
|
|
* Modifications to messages made using the 'edit' and 'visual' commands do
|
|
no longer cause changes to the current folder. This is the behavior demanded
|
|
by POSIX.1-2004. MIME decoding and decryption are now performed before each
|
|
message is passed to the editor. If you prefer the old behavior, set the new
|
|
'writebackedited' variable.
|
|
* When large amounts of messages were deleted on an IMAP server (or many
|
|
other STORE commands were generated e.g. because many messages were marked
|
|
as read), nail sent all of these commands asynchronously. This did slow
|
|
down operation with some servers and eventually lead to a deadlock after
|
|
some thousand commands were sent. Nail now waits for server responses in
|
|
defined intervals. (Bugreport by Stephen Isard.)
|
|
* The handling of read-only compressed mbox format folders was fixed.
|
|
* In version 11.12, fcntl() read locking was erroneously introduced for files
|
|
other than system mailboxes too. It is now disabled for such files again.
|
|
* If the junk mail database is stored in uncompressed format, mmap() is now
|
|
used to access it if possible.
|
|
* Recipients that are file names are now removed from the Cc: and Bcc: fields
|
|
of outgoing mail too, as it was already done for To:.
|
|
* If S/MIME support was built using OpenSSL and an encrypted message was tried
|
|
to be decrypted without an appropriate private key, nail dumped core due to
|
|
a NULL pointer dereference. It now fails sanely.
|
|
|
|
[11.13] released 10/27/04
|
|
* Backslashes outside a quoted command argument are now handled properly.
|
|
* For junk mail detection, the characters '_', '#', '&', and '%' are now
|
|
considered as word constituents. Also the '/' character is kept if it
|
|
occurs between digits, and the ';' character if a '&' was previously
|
|
encountered within the same word.
|
|
* For junk mail detection, fields of MIME part headers are now handled like
|
|
fields of the main header.
|
|
* For junk mail detection, most HTML tags are now ignored, similar to the
|
|
proposal in Paul Graham's 'Better Bayesian Filtering'. Also, the top and
|
|
bottom probabilities are now adjusted to the number of messages used for
|
|
building the database.
|
|
* When the junk mail database is updated, it is now truncated beyond the
|
|
last byte just written. Previously, stale data could have remained after
|
|
this point, which was no problem for nail itself, but could make zcat(1)
|
|
fail on the file.
|
|
* In the junk mail database, hashes of 56 bits are now used to represent
|
|
words. A side-effect is that it is possible to test for occurences of
|
|
given words with a higher certainty.
|
|
* To take advantage of the changes to the junk mail recognition method,
|
|
you have to delete your junk mail database and have to create it again.
|
|
* The new 'probability' command prints the junk statistics for given words.
|
|
* The 'answered', 'classify, 'draft', 'flag', 'good', 'junk', 'undraft',
|
|
'unflag', and 'unkill' command now make their argument the current
|
|
message. This is now also done by the 'score' command unless the new
|
|
score of the message is negative.
|
|
* Very old versions of OpenSSL are now detected by the configuration script.
|
|
OpenSSL code will not be included if the version is too old (Bugreport by
|
|
Thomas Voegtle).
|
|
|
|
[11.12] released 10/21/04
|
|
* Blank characters between MIME encoded words in header fields are now
|
|
discarded for display purposes as demanded by RFC 2047.
|
|
* Unless the 'fullnames' variable was set, nail did not generate 'To' header
|
|
fields when replying to messages since version 11.5 (Bugreport by Bob
|
|
Tennent).
|
|
* An internal problem in the token scanning for junk mail detection has been
|
|
fixed; the end of the mail header was not always correctly determined.
|
|
* Special characters in IMAP or POP3 account strings like 'imap://user@host'
|
|
can now be escaped using URL notation, e.g. 'foo%2Fbar' for 'foo/bar'. It
|
|
was previously not possible to use these characters. This is a slightly
|
|
incompatible change as the '%' character must now also be escaped, as
|
|
'%25'. (Bugreport by Thomas Wolff.)
|
|
* The system mailbox is now locked using fcntl(2) for reading too (Problem
|
|
reported by Thomas Wolff).
|
|
* When new mail arrives in an IMAP mailbox, the current message is now
|
|
properly advanced by the 'next' command if it has been printed before.
|
|
* If neither the host name nor the user's email address can be determined,
|
|
no Message-ID fields are generated.
|
|
* The empty string is now accepted as a message subject for sending.
|
|
|
|
[11.11] released 10/13/04
|
|
* When sending messages that contain ASCII control characters but neither
|
|
NULs nor non-ASCII characters, the quoted-printable MIME encoding is now
|
|
used instead of 7bit.
|
|
* A dangling pointer after a memory reallocation could result in a coredump
|
|
when the junk mail database was updated by a 'good' or a 'junk' command.
|
|
* The code for accessing the junk mail database has been made more machine-
|
|
independent. It will not make a difference on most of the platforms on
|
|
which nail runs. If your compiler does insert padding into C structs that
|
|
contain only members of type char, you will have to create the junk mail
|
|
database from scratch again, though.
|
|
|
|
[11.10] released 10/3/04
|
|
* The creation of quoted-printable encoded MIME data was broken in 11.9.
|
|
* Junk mail filter improvement: Do not ignore single-letter words; extract
|
|
hostnames from URLs and store them separately.
|
|
|
|
[11.9] released 10/2/04
|
|
* A Bayesian junk mail filter has been added. See the 'EXAMPLES' section of
|
|
the manual page for an introduction.
|
|
* Fixed an IMAP response parsing bug which caused nail to hang on messages
|
|
that contained no text with many IMAP servers.
|
|
* Empty lines within the command lists for account or macro definitions are
|
|
now ignored.
|
|
* An attempt to define a macro twice is now properly detected and results in
|
|
an error message.
|
|
* Nail was reported to hang sporadically when sending multipart messages on
|
|
HP-UX. A possible reason for such problems on systems without /dev/urandom
|
|
has been eliminated (Bugreport by Patrick Briggs).
|
|
* Fixed a small internal stack buffer overflow that occured regardless of
|
|
input data and lead to segmentation faults on some platforms when the
|
|
header summary was printed, depending on the stack layout.
|
|
* Nail now builds without socket (networking) support again.
|
|
* Function declarations and definitions have been converted to ANSI C. This
|
|
should cause no problems since the code used ANSI C features anyway before.
|
|
|
|
[11.8] released 9/23/04
|
|
* Support for S/MIME has been added. Introductory documentation is available
|
|
in the 'EXAMPLES' section of the manual page.
|
|
* It is now possible to use Mozilla NSS instead of OpenSSL for both S/MIME
|
|
and SSL/TLS. This makes it possible to use Mozilla to manage the certificate
|
|
databases. See the INSTALL file for futher details. Note to redistributors:
|
|
The new file nss.c is governed by the Mozilla Public License (MPL), so make
|
|
sure that you comply to it (or delete that file and do not use NSS).
|
|
* Certificate revocation lists (CRLs) can now be used with S/MIME and SSL/TLS
|
|
in combination with OpenSSL (for NSS, no special support is necessary).
|
|
* New 'remove' and 'rename' commands for mailboxes are available.
|
|
* Variable names that contain an '@' are now converted to all-lowercase
|
|
internally. Thus in variable names like disconnected-user@host,
|
|
imap-auth-user@host, password-user@host, smtp-auth-user@host, the case
|
|
of the user@host part does not matter anymore.
|
|
|
|
[11.7] released 9/16/04
|
|
* A collapsed view of message threads was introduced. See the 'collapse'
|
|
and 'uncollapse' commands, and the 'autocollapse' variable.
|
|
* The 'z' command now always shifts the header summary by a full screen
|
|
of messages and is not disturbed by deleted, hidden, or killed messages
|
|
anymore.
|
|
* When an 'account' command was executed and messages were sent to mbox
|
|
when the old mailbox was quit, the mbox on the new account was used.
|
|
Messages from the old mailbox now go to the mbox on the old account.
|
|
* Nail did not properly keep the mark for the current message if messages
|
|
were expunged on an IMAP server.
|
|
* The 'move'/'Move' command now sets the current message to the first
|
|
undeleted message following the last message it moved, like the 'delete'
|
|
command.
|
|
* The 'markanswered' variable has been fixed to be effective with the
|
|
'Reply' command too, and not to mark messages if the reply has been
|
|
aborted by '~q' or '~x' or if a send error was detected.
|
|
* If the initial connection setup to an IMAP server is interrupted or if
|
|
authentication fails, folder hooks are no longer executed.
|
|
* If the 'inc'/'newmail' commands were executed on an IMAP connection that
|
|
was already closed by the server, nail did not catch SIGPIPE properly and
|
|
was terminated.
|
|
* IMAP or POP3 servers that erroneously send a Unix 'From ' line at the
|
|
beginning of message headers are now handled gracefully.
|
|
|
|
[11.6] released 9/7/04
|
|
* An IMAP performance improvement introduced in release 11.5 lead to an
|
|
inconsistency in the internal states if a command like 'copy' was
|
|
followed by another command that fetched a message text from the server.
|
|
Due to an error in the IMAP response parser, this sometimes resulted in
|
|
core dumps.
|
|
* Support for the 'maildir' folder format was added.
|
|
* The 'account' command was changed; its syntax and semantics are similar
|
|
to the 'define' command now. This change is downwards compatible, and
|
|
old 'account' definitions are still accepted.
|
|
* If the account listing generated by the 'account' commands without an
|
|
argument exceeds the screen height, the pager is invoked now.
|
|
* It is not an error to 'unset' an undefined variable from within a 'call'
|
|
command or folder hook now.
|
|
* A 'defines' command was added to print the currently defined macros.
|
|
* The header summary that is printed when new mail arrives erroneously
|
|
included killed messages.
|
|
* When a message in a multibyte character set like UTF-8 that was encoded
|
|
as quoted-printable was printed and a multibyte character was separated
|
|
by a '=' continued line, it was not decoded correctly.
|
|
* The '&' addressing mode is now recognized in non-threaded mode too,
|
|
although it has no special effect then.
|
|
* When the 'thread', 'sort', 'unthread', or 'unsort' commands are called
|
|
from within a folder hook, they do not print a header summary anymore.
|
|
Also, the first new message is made the current message correctly now
|
|
in this situation.
|
|
|
|
[11.5] released 9/5/04
|
|
***************************************************************************
|
|
* A mailing list has been created to discuss future nail developments and *
|
|
* problem reports. If you like to participate, you can subscribe at *
|
|
* <https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nail-devel>. Regardless *
|
|
* of your subscriber state, bug reports etc. should be sent to the list *
|
|
* address <nail-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> from now on. *
|
|
***************************************************************************
|
|
* A new message addressing mode '(criteria)' is now available. It uses the
|
|
IMAP SEARCH command if possible, and otherwise performs the equivalent
|
|
actions locally. This addressing mode is of interest even for those people
|
|
who do not use IMAP with nail because it adds powerful generic search
|
|
methods, such as a way to search within message bodies.
|
|
* The 'folders' command now really works with IMAP accounts. It also accepts
|
|
an argument to list the subfolders of a specific folder.
|
|
* The new 'headline' variable allows to customize the columns in the header
|
|
summary.
|
|
* The new 'attrlist' variable allows to customize the attributes column in
|
|
the header summary.
|
|
* The message flags 'Flagged' (F), 'Answered' (A), and 'Draft' (T) are now
|
|
available, for IMAP mailboxes as well as for local folders. See the 'flag',
|
|
'unflag', 'answered', 'unanswered', 'draft', and 'undraft' commands and the
|
|
'markanswered' variable.
|
|
* The 'kill'/'unkill'/'score' commands were added to make messages invisible
|
|
on the user's wish.
|
|
* It is now possible to define sequences of commands as macros, see the
|
|
'define', 'call', and 'undef' commands. Macros can also be automatically
|
|
invoked when a folder is opened using the 'folder-hook' and
|
|
'folder-hook-fullname' variables.
|
|
* The new 'move' and 'Move' commands mark messages for deletion when they
|
|
have been successfully transferred to the target folder.
|
|
* The new addressing mode '`' selects all messages that were included in the
|
|
message list to the previous command.
|
|
* The combination of the previous additions allows a score/filter file to be
|
|
set up; this is described in the EXAMPLES section of the manual page.
|
|
* New 'noop' command to send NOOP to POP3 or IMAP servers.
|
|
* The IMAP UIDPLUS extension (RFC 2359) is now used if available on the
|
|
server. It speeds up the IMAP cache when copying messages to IMAP folders;
|
|
the message is copied directly to the cached target folder then and does
|
|
not need to be downloaded again when it is accessed there.
|
|
* When an IMAP SELECT command fails and a connection to a folder that is
|
|
not located on the same server is made afterwards, the connection to
|
|
the old server is properly terminated now.
|
|
* Command lines like 'nail -A imap -f @mailbox' now work.
|
|
* IMAP or POP3 user names that contain an '@' character, such as 'foo@bar'
|
|
in 'imap://foo@bar@hostname', are now handled (Bugreport by Lars
|
|
Kellogg-Stedman).
|
|
* If the 'autoinc'/'newmail' variables are set and new mail arrives in
|
|
threaded/sorted mode, no summary of old headers is printed anymore.
|
|
* If new mail arrives and messages are expunged on an IMAP server at the same
|
|
time, all of the new messages are now announced correctly.
|
|
* The 'inc'/'newmail' commands now set the current message to the first new
|
|
message again. This undoes the change made for version 11.1.
|
|
* When the 'autoinc'/'newmail' variables are set and new mail arrives, the
|
|
'next' command or enter key prints the next message as usual if the current
|
|
one has been printed; it printed the current message again in this situation.
|
|
* IMAP performance improvement: When new mail arrives, or when messages have
|
|
been expunged, metadata is fetched only for the new messages, instead of
|
|
fetching it for all messages in the folder again as it was done before.
|
|
* IMAP performance improvement: If the header of a message was already
|
|
fetched from an IMAP server, nail now uses 'BODY.PEEK[TEXT]' when
|
|
fetching the whole message and does not download it again.
|
|
* IMAP performance improvement: The CLOSE command is now used instead of
|
|
EXPUNGE when a mailbox is quit.
|
|
* Cached IMAP performance improvement: When a mailbox is opened and messages
|
|
are cached, their sizes and internal dates are taken from the cache.
|
|
* The wcwidth() library function is now used to determine the width of
|
|
multibyte characters if it is available.
|
|
* If $MAIL does not exist and 'emptystart' is set, a proper error message
|
|
is printed now, and a following 'account' command succeeds.
|
|
* The SSL code compiles with older versions of OpenSSL (e.g. 0.9.6b) again
|
|
(Bugreport by Lutz Horn).
|
|
|
|
[11.4] released 8/29/04
|
|
* The SSL/X509 DNS name verification code was fixed; it used incorrect code
|
|
from a book which sometimes caused segmentation faults (Bugreport by Lars
|
|
Kellogg-Stedman).
|
|
* The 'disconnect' command now accepts an optional message list specifying
|
|
messages to be read into the IMAP cache before the connection is closed.
|
|
* The new 'cache' command reads a list of messages into the IMAP cache.
|
|
* IMAP BODY.PEEK[] is now used when fetching messages from the server, and
|
|
the '\Seen' flag is set when the 'quit' command is executed. Thus an
|
|
'exit' command does not cause messages marked to be read.
|
|
* The 'connect'/'online' commands now announce new messages that are found
|
|
on the server.
|
|
* The 'replyto' variable can now contain multiple addresses.
|
|
* If the 'sort' command is used without arguments, the current sorting
|
|
criterion is printed.
|
|
* The 'sort', 'thread', 'unsort', and 'unthread' commands now only print a
|
|
header summary if the 'header' variable is set.
|
|
* The 'size' command has been fixed to print the full sizes of messages that
|
|
have not yet been entirely read in IMAP and POP3 folders, instead of the
|
|
sizes of the already downloaded parts.
|
|
* Deleted messages remained in the cache until an IMAP folder was accessed
|
|
a second time since 11.3. They are now deleted immediately when a folder
|
|
is quit in online mode.
|
|
* The configuration system now also checks for iconv() in libiconv if it is
|
|
not found in one of the standard libraries (Matthias Andree).
|
|
* Specifying LIBS on the make command line does now work with several make
|
|
implementations of commercial Unices too (Bugreports by Matthias Andree,
|
|
Matthew Sienkiewicz).
|
|
|
|
[11.3] released 8/18/04
|
|
* When an IMAP mailbox is opened in threaded/sorted mode and new messages
|
|
arrive or old ones are deleted, the internal thread structure is now
|
|
properly rebuilt. The previous failure to do so made nail dump core in
|
|
most cases.
|
|
* The 'forward' command was fixed; it used an unitialized variable since
|
|
release 11.2, possibly leading to segmentation faults (Bugreport by Bob
|
|
Tennent).
|
|
* The behavior of the 'autoinc'/'newmail' variables regarding IMAP folders
|
|
was changed. If both variables are unset, announcements are printed only
|
|
if messages have been deleted on the server.
|
|
* The 'new'/'unread' commands now also work with IMAP folders.
|
|
* When a message is deleted or saved in disconnected mode, its cache entry
|
|
is not removed until the message is actually removed from the server in
|
|
online mode. This in particular means that saved or 'mbox'ed messages
|
|
are still available in IMAP inboxes in disconnected mode until they have
|
|
reached their target folder in online mode.
|
|
* When new messages were received in an IMAP mailbox after messages had
|
|
been deleted in a previously visited IMAP mailbox, 'Expunged x messages'
|
|
was erroneously printed.
|
|
|
|
[11.2] released 8/15/04
|
|
* A message thread-oriented mode is now optionally available; cf. the 'thread'
|
|
and 'unthread' commands, the 'autothread' variable, and addressing changes.
|
|
* It is also possible to sort messages by various other criteria; cf. the
|
|
'sort' and 'unsort' commands, the 'autosort' variable, and addressing
|
|
changes.
|
|
* New 'fullnames' variable: When replying to a message, full names for the
|
|
recipients are included if it is set, instead of using the plain email
|
|
address.
|
|
* New commands 'disconnect' and 'connect'/'online' to switch to disconnected
|
|
IMAP mode and back while retaining the current mailbox.
|
|
* IMAP GSSAPI authentication was implemented; it has been successfully
|
|
compiled with MIT, Solaris, and HP-UX GSS libraries. See the 'imap-auth'
|
|
and 'imap-auth-user@host' variables.
|
|
* CRAM-MD5 authentication was implemented for IMAP and SMTP. See the
|
|
'imap-auth' and 'smtp-auth' variables.
|
|
* POP3 APOP authentication is now supported; see 'pop3-use-apop'.
|
|
* STARTTLS is now also supported for IMAP and POP3; see 'imap-use-starttls'
|
|
and 'pop3-use-starttls'.
|
|
* Autodetection of the terminal character set works again (did not work since
|
|
10.8).
|
|
* The 'showlast' variable works again; it had no effect since version 11.0.
|
|
* Made it compile using the HP-UX C compiler again (did not work since 11.0).
|
|
* Standard input is now redirected to /dev/null in the child process that
|
|
contacts the MTA. A result is that ssl-verify=ask has the same effect as
|
|
ssl-verify=strict for SMTP servers, and does not put the terminal in an
|
|
indeterminable state anymore.
|
|
* The initial connection to IMAP or POP3 servers is now made before the
|
|
previous mailbox (if any) is quit. Thus if a server is unreachable, nail
|
|
keeps the previous mailbox open instead of getting in a mailbox-less
|
|
state.
|
|
* Stale cache entries for messages deleted on the server were not removed
|
|
in some circumstances.
|
|
* The 'inc'/'newmail' commands are now ignored in disconnected mode and no
|
|
longer display errors about hidden (uncached) messages.
|
|
* The cache now compiles and works on systems that lack fchdir(), such as
|
|
some Cray machines (Thanks to Cray-Cyber.org).
|
|
* The defaults for /etc/nail.rc have been updated. This will have no effect
|
|
on existing installations unless the file is copied by hand.
|
|
* Nail does not hang anymore in disconnected mode if a message addressed
|
|
with ^ or $ is not cached.
|
|
|
|
[11.1] released 8/8/04
|
|
* IMAP mailboxes can now be cached locally. See the string variable
|
|
'imap-cache' in the manual page. The cache can also be used for
|
|
disconnected operation mode, see 'disconnected' and also the '-D'
|
|
command line option.
|
|
* When nail is notified by the server that messages have been expunged,
|
|
the user is informed about this condition even if new messages have
|
|
also arrived.
|
|
* When the group of variables for an 'account' command contains a variable
|
|
prefixed by 'no...' and the related variable is not set, it is not an
|
|
error to unset it.
|
|
* The 'headers' command has been made faster when operating on an IMAP
|
|
mailbox by bundling IMAP requests.
|
|
* When a 'folder' command was executed to change from an uncompressed
|
|
file to a compressed one, the latter was incorrectly detected as
|
|
being read-only.
|
|
* Unless one of the 'autoinc' or 'newmail' variables is set, nail does
|
|
not actively check for new messages in the current IMAP mailbox before
|
|
each prompt. New messages may nevertheless be detected after any
|
|
other IMAP command has been issued, so the effect is mostly that
|
|
not every nail command causes an IMAP command to be sent. Also if
|
|
'autoinc' or 'newmail' are set to the value "noimap", they are
|
|
ignored for IMAP mailboxes but still effective for local folders.
|
|
* The 'inc' and 'newmail' commands now use the same method to determine
|
|
the location of the current message as the 'folder' command does. That
|
|
means if there has been new mail before that is still unread when newer
|
|
mail arrives, the older messages are displayed first.
|
|
* Nail does not generate 'Sender:' fields anymore.
|
|
* If OpenSSL is not available, STARTTLS support is not built, and nail
|
|
compiles again without OpenSSL.
|
|
|
|
[11.0] released 7/30/04
|
|
* IMAP support has been added. It should considered to be in beta state
|
|
now, but should not have any disturbing effects on other code unless
|
|
it is actually used. (So the version jump does not require vendors to
|
|
continue to ship older releases.)
|
|
To get started with IMAP, see the manual page for the 'account',
|
|
'folder', and 'imap' commands, and for the 'folder' variable, as
|
|
well as the EXAMPLES and NOTES sections.
|
|
* Support for SMTP AUTH LOGIN was added (contributed by John Fawcett).
|
|
* It is now possible to encrypt SMTP with SSL/TLS, using the STARTTLS
|
|
method as well as with the SMTPS variant.
|
|
* New 'account' command to set groups of variables.
|
|
* Line and column limits (used e.g. for the header summary) are updated
|
|
when the size of the terminal is changed (handling SIGWINCH).
|
|
* If saving an outgoing message to the folder given in the 'record'
|
|
variable fails, the message is not sent but put in 'dead.letter'
|
|
instead. This rarely happens with local record folders, but is of
|
|
concern if 'record' refers to an IMAP mailbox.
|
|
* For addresses specified with the ~b, ~c, ~h, and ~t tilde escapes
|
|
or by the 'editheaders' method, if a comma, parenthesis, angle bracket,
|
|
or quoting character appears, only the comma is accepted as an address
|
|
separator. Otherwise, whitespace separates addresses as elsewhere. This
|
|
allows the insertion of comments in recipient addresses and more closely
|
|
matches the behavior of System V mailx. (Thanks to Ryan Lovett and Hilko
|
|
Bengen.)
|
|
* An internal version of getopt() is now used to properly work around
|
|
system defects such as the option reordering on GNU libc based
|
|
systems. If you really prefer the libc version, remove getopt.o from
|
|
the list of objects in the Makefile. (Note that nail already worked
|
|
around the glibc problem, so unless _your_ patches changed its
|
|
behavior, use the new internal getopt() to remain compatible.)
|
|
* The undocumented facility to pass sendmail options on the command
|
|
line of nail has been removed because it was not compatible with
|
|
POSIX and System V. If you need to pass options to sendmail, create
|
|
a shell script which invokes it appropriately and let the nail
|
|
variable 'sendmail' point to its location.
|
|
* Fixed the text of some usage messages (thanks to Christian Reiber).
|
|
|
|
[10.8] released 6/28/04
|
|
* Support for IPv6 is not built by default anymore. There are just too
|
|
many hosts on which it doesn't work while the IPv4 functions work
|
|
fine. If you have use for IPv6 support and know that it works, enable
|
|
it in the Makefile.
|
|
* autoconf and automake are no longer used for building. See the file
|
|
'INSTALL' which describes the transition of existing build setups.
|
|
* The --enable-all-chars configuration option is no longer available. A
|
|
run-time nail option variable 'print-all-chars' has been introduced
|
|
instead.
|
|
* Nail can now handle folders in compressed mbox format. If a file name
|
|
given on the command line or with the 'folder', 'copy', and 'save'
|
|
commands ends with '.gz' or '.bz2', gzip(1) or bzip2(1) are executed
|
|
when reading and writing to it. Likewise, if a folder 'name' does not
|
|
exist, but either 'name.gz' or 'name.bz2' are found, the compressed
|
|
folder is used. To make use of compressed folders, just compress the
|
|
respective mbox format file.
|
|
* If the variable SHELL is not set, the default shell is now /bin/sh
|
|
instead of csh.
|
|
* If the variable EDITOR is not set, the default editor is now 'ed', as
|
|
specified by SUSv3.
|
|
* Introduced an 'ssl-verify-user@host' variable as an account-specific
|
|
variant of 'ssl-verify'.
|
|
* Introduced an 'ssl-method-user@host' variable as an account-specific
|
|
variant of 'ssl-method'.
|
|
|
|
[10.7] released 3/19/04
|
|
* The IEEE and The Open Group have granted permission to use parts of
|
|
the POSIX standard text for the documentation of 'nail'. See the
|
|
file 'COPYING' for general terms. The manual page has been updated
|
|
accordingly.
|
|
* If the variable 'sendwait' is set and the mail transfer agent returns
|
|
a non-zero exit status, the exit status of nail will also be non-zero
|
|
(Christian Reiber).
|
|
* For the first (textual) part of a multipart message, create a
|
|
'Content-Disposition: inline' header field to make it clear to other
|
|
MUAs that this part should be displayed directly (suggested by
|
|
Alexandros Gougousoudis).
|
|
* Base64 encoded messages were not decoded correctly on machines where
|
|
the 'char' type is unsigned by default (Fix by Benjamin C. W. Sittler,
|
|
reported by Hilko Bengen).
|
|
* Any address that contains a '@' character is treated as an internet
|
|
mail address (even if it contains a '/' character before).
|
|
* Fixed the 'autocc' and 'autobcc' variables to really accept address
|
|
lists instead of single names.
|
|
* If a message is sent to both addressed recipients and local folders,
|
|
don't pass the file names with the SMTP client.
|
|
* The ~w command appends the message text to an existing file instead
|
|
of refusing to write, as POSIX.2 states (Bugreport by Bob Tennent).
|
|
* Escape sequences in quoted arguments to the alias, unset, chdir, cd,
|
|
source, set, group, ungroup, unalias, file, folder, if, else, endif,
|
|
alternates, ignore, discard, retain, saveignore, savediscard, saveretain,
|
|
unignore, unretain, unsaveignore, unsaveretain, shortcut, and unshortcut
|
|
commands are no longer handled specially. This is for compatibility with
|
|
System V mailx and POSIX standards.
|
|
* The echo command accepts the same escape sequences as specified for
|
|
echo(1) in recent Open Group standards.
|
|
* Only the \t and \n sequences are handled for the ~a, ~A and ~i tilde
|
|
commands and the insertion of the MAILX_HEAD and MAILX_TAIL strings
|
|
(Thanks to Bob Tennent).
|
|
* Solaris: When the MAILX_TAIL variable was set and a ~p command was
|
|
issued before the message was sent, parts of the text were sent twice.
|
|
* Introduced a 'hostname' variable to override the value obtained from
|
|
uname(2) and getaddrinfo(3) (William Bader).
|
|
|
|
[10.6] released 11/15/03
|
|
* A nested MIME multipart message with a sub-part piped through an external
|
|
program (such as HTML with w3m) caused nail to abort after SIGPIPE if the
|
|
PAGER command terminated before reading the whole message.
|
|
* A 'next' command following a 'hold' command displays the next message
|
|
after the one the 'hold' applies to (Bugreport by Mike Sipser). This
|
|
might not be exactly what POSIX specifies, but it makes sense and is
|
|
consistent with traditional behavior. If you actually favor 'next'
|
|
not to advance after 'hold', contact me and I'll add a configuration
|
|
option for this.
|
|
* If the value of the 'record' variable started with an environment
|
|
variable reference such as '$HOME' or with a tilde and the 'outfolder'
|
|
variable was set, it was not expanded correctly (Bugreport by Volker
|
|
Kuhlmann).
|
|
|
|
[10.5] released 4/27/03
|
|
* A command line argument specifying a To-address can contain multiple
|
|
recipients separated by commas (Werner Fink).
|
|
* 'showname' variable (based on code contributed by Stephen Isard).
|
|
* Display nonprintable characters in mail addresses as question marks.
|
|
* Fixed MIME encoding of user's From address with respect to quoted
|
|
characters.
|
|
* 'autobcc' and 'autocc' variables.
|
|
* The effects of the 'bsdcompat' variable are now individually configurable.
|
|
This introduces the 'bsdflags', 'bsdheadline', 'bsdset', 'bsdannounce',
|
|
'askatend', 'bsdorder', and 'bsdmsgs' variables.
|
|
* The current message pointer could be garbled when 'newmail' was set and
|
|
new messages appeared (Fix by Stephen Isard).
|
|
|
|
[10.4] released 1/19/03
|
|
* A missing #ifdef HAVE_ICONV caused build errors on platforms without
|
|
iconv() support (J.A. Neitzel, Jens Schleusener, Lars Kellogg-Stedman,
|
|
Felicia Neff, Chris Pinnock).
|
|
* Extraction of parts from header fields with more than 2560 characters
|
|
fixed (Lukasz Sznuk, William Cherry).
|
|
* Source archive name in nail.spec corrected (Didar Hussain).
|
|
* Fixed segmentation violation when encountering multipart header fields
|
|
that contain no ':' character (William Cherry).
|
|
* Respect the 'allnet' variable when comparing strings in message lists.
|
|
* IPv6 support (Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino).
|
|
|
|
[10.3] released 11/29/02
|
|
* Fixed a buffer overflow that occured with iconv() support disabled (Stan
|
|
Tobias).
|
|
* MIME encoding of '(non-ASCII-string' comment strings in address fields
|
|
fixed (non-ASCII-string immediately following the opening parenthesis).
|
|
* Convert header fields to outgoing character set even if the body contains
|
|
ASCII characters only.
|
|
* Build properly on platforms without socket support (J.A. Neitzel).
|
|
* Don't require towupper() with mbtowc() (J.A. Neitzel). Searches for
|
|
wide characters in subject fields are not case-insensitive without
|
|
towupper().
|
|
* Some OpenBSD and NetBSD versions don't adjust the kernel file offset
|
|
properly after a 'fflush(); rewind()' sequence, violating POSIX.1.
|
|
This caused empty mails to be sent if the 'record' variable was set.
|
|
The code now works around the problem (Thanks to J.A. Neitzel).
|
|
* NetBSD lacks gethostent(), causing the configure check for socket
|
|
support to fail. gethostbyname() is now used instead (Thanks to J.A.
|
|
Neitzel).
|
|
|
|
[10.2] released 11/23/02
|
|
* Fixed a NULL pointer dereference that occured if the 'showto' variable
|
|
was used without the 'alternates' command (Bugreport by Bob Tennent).
|
|
* POP3 client with SSL/TLS support. See the description of the 'folder'
|
|
command, the 'EXAMPLES' and 'NOTES' sections in the manual page, and
|
|
the description of the new variables 'password-user@host,
|
|
'pop3-keepalive', 'ssl-no-default-ca', 'ssl-v2-allow', 'ssl-verify',
|
|
'ssl-ca-dir', 'ssl-ca-file', 'ssl-cert', 'ssl-cert-user@host',
|
|
'ssl-key', 'ssl-key-user@host', 'ssl-method', 'ssl-cipher-list'
|
|
'ssl-rand-egd', 'ssl-rand-file'. You need to execute './configure
|
|
--with-openssl' to compile with SSL support.
|
|
* Respect assignments to the MAIL variable in startup scripts.
|
|
* Secondary mailboxes with %:folder (see the 'folder' command).
|
|
* 'shortcut' and 'unshortcut' commands.
|
|
* NAIL_EXTRA_RC variable.
|
|
* ',' address (matches the parent of the current message).
|
|
* ';' address (matches the message that was previously the current message).
|
|
* Recognize MIME in header field searches with '/'.
|
|
* The 'save' and 'copy' commands use the mbox file if invoked without
|
|
an argument.
|
|
* Use wordexp() to expand special characters in filenames if available.
|
|
$SHELL-specific metacharacters are thus no longer recognized.
|
|
* The output of the 'from' command is piped through the pager if it exceeds
|
|
the screen height.
|
|
* 'datefield' variable.
|
|
* 'editheaders' variable (contributed by Stephen Isard).
|
|
* '-t' command line option.
|
|
* 'term' condition for 'if' command (contributed by Stephen Isard).
|
|
* Don't prepend a message with a blank line when saving if a blank line
|
|
is already present at the end of the file.
|
|
* Fixed quoting for command argument of 'pipe' (Stephen Isard).
|
|
* 'save' and 'copy' commands accept quoted file names with embedded whitespace.
|
|
* Allow '|shell-cmd' (Stephen Isard).
|
|
* 'piperaw' variable (Stephen Isard).
|
|
* If 'askcc' or 'askbcc' are set and 'bsdcompat' is not set, the user is
|
|
asked for additional recipients before composing the message starts.
|
|
* Don't append an additional newline to filenames in recipient lists.
|
|
* Message lines starting with '>' were truncated by the 'forward' command.
|
|
* Don't rename old Resent-xxx fields when creating new ones.
|
|
* Deletion of attachments with '~@' fixed.
|
|
* Don't mark the saved copy of an unread message as read.
|
|
* Fixed use of a char variable for getc() (Arthur Korn).
|
|
|
|
[10.1] released 10/14/02
|
|
* POSIX.2 leaves the characters following 'From ' unspecified, so the
|
|
presence of sender or date strings is no longer required to separate
|
|
messages in a folder.
|
|
* 'inc' and 'newmail' commands, 'autoinc' and 'newmail' variables.
|
|
* Don't use iconv() if a message contains us-ascii characters only
|
|
(Problem reported by Thomas Fieseler).
|
|
* Don't report 'Held n messages in mailfile' if n == 0.
|
|
* Don't report a 'Fatal error in process' with '!' unless bsdcompat is set.
|
|
* Missing fflush() caused empty mails with some GNU libc versions to be
|
|
sent, unless SMTP was used (Problem reported by Thomas Fieseler).
|
|
|
|
[10.0] released 9/29/02
|
|
* Base64 decoding was calling malloc(0) which caused "Out of memory"
|
|
errors on some platforms (Bugreport by Stan Tobias).
|
|
* Install nail.rc in the place specified with --with-rcfile (Bugreport by
|
|
Jeffrey Neitzel)
|
|
* Code cleanup in send.c (Contribution by Stan Tobias).
|
|
* When writing attachment data, the 'w' command will no longer append to
|
|
a file, but truncate and overwrite it.
|
|
* Extract filenames from obsolete 'Content-Type: ...; name=file' fields (Stan
|
|
Tobias).
|
|
* Delete directory components from attachment filenames before saving (Fix by
|
|
Stan Tobias).
|
|
* NAILRC variable (based on a suggestion by Stan Tobias).
|
|
* "bsdcompat" and "prompt" variables; prompt defaults to "? ".
|
|
* "allnet", "debug", "flipr", "outfolder", "sendwait", and "showto" variables
|
|
* "bang" variable. NOTE: Previous versions behaved as if this variable
|
|
had been set.
|
|
* ~a and ~A tilde escapes with standard semantics.
|
|
* -F command line option, "Mail", "followup", "Followup", "Copy" and "Save"
|
|
commands.
|
|
NOTE: This changes the abbreviation of the "folder" command to "fold".
|
|
* "set nofoo" unsets the variable "foo". The variables "nosave" and "noheader"
|
|
have therefore changed in their positive counterparts and are now set by
|
|
default.
|
|
* The pg command is now the default pager unless bsdcompat is set.
|
|
* Line and character counts are printed for copy and save commands.
|
|
* MAILX_HEAD and MAILX_TAIL variables.
|
|
* LC_MESSAGES support.
|
|
* -I option prints 'Newsgroups:' field in header summary now. NOTE: The
|
|
functionality of the old -I option, "interactive", is no longer available
|
|
as an option. Use something like "env interactive= nail ..." instead. If
|
|
only tilde escapes in send mode are needed, the new -~ option can be used.
|
|
* The optional name argument in combination with the -f option is now
|
|
evaluated as a separate operand, not as an argument to -f. This enables
|
|
usage as "nail -fin name", but "nail -f name -in" is no longer valid.
|
|
* Pipe the output of ~p through the PAGER if the text is long (Bugreport
|
|
by Stan Tobias).
|
|
* The output format of the "set" command is changed to 'variable="value"'
|
|
if bsdcompat is not set.
|
|
* Pipe the output of the "set" command through the PAGER if it is long.
|
|
* Headers are not printed automatically after executing a "folder" command
|
|
if bsdcompat is not set.
|
|
* The "next" command was fixed according to the remark in the POSIX
|
|
rationale not to skip a message e. g. after "delete".
|
|
* -B, -h and -~ command line options.
|
|
* Lines in message files can now be of arbitrary length and can contain
|
|
NUL characters.
|
|
* -r disables tilde escapes; -r flag and address is passed to sendmail.
|
|
* followupall, followupsender, replyall, replysender, respondall, and
|
|
respondsender commands.
|
|
* New, new, and Unread commands (are all aliases to unread command).
|
|
* unalias command implemented (had been documented since 4.4BSD).
|
|
* unignore, unretain, unsaveignore, and unsaveretain commands.
|
|
* If data from standard input contains NUL characters, no character
|
|
conversions are performed and it is sent in base64 encoding.
|
|
* Non-binary data with long lines is sent in quoted-printable encoding.
|
|
* Fixed segmentation violation when using the "folder" command after
|
|
an interrupt signal was catched.
|
|
* Resent-Reply-To: header field is no longer generated for conformance
|
|
with RFC 2822.
|
|
* Fixed -u user option and %user special file name not to ignore 'user'.
|
|
* The 'Reply' command uses the 'Reply-To:' header field in favor of
|
|
'From:'; the 'reply' command adds recipients given in the 'To:' and
|
|
'Cc:' fields if a 'Reply-To:' field was present in the message. This
|
|
means that 'Reply-To:' just overrides 'From:' without a special effect
|
|
on the 'reply' and 'Reply' commands.
|
|
* When grabbing headers e. g. with the '~h' command, a comma is printed
|
|
between names if bsdcompat is not set.
|
|
* RPM spec file (contributed by Didar Hussain).
|
|
|
|
[9.31] released 6/18/02
|
|
* New editing mechanism for attachment list: ~@ tilde escape.
|
|
* The ~a tilde escape is obsoleted by ~@ and has been removed.
|
|
* Header fields starting with =? are only interpreted as RFC 2047 fields
|
|
if they are entirely valid (Bugreport by Russell Kroll).
|
|
* Sender addresses in message lists (as in 'delete from@host') match only
|
|
the exact from address.
|
|
* Added ~x tilde escape (abort message composition without saving dead.letter).
|
|
* Fixed recognition of RFC 2045 parameter attributes (Bugreport by Russell
|
|
Kroll).
|
|
* The "for" command now inserts an intact "Resent-Reply-To:" header field.
|
|
|
|
[9.30] released 2/20/02
|
|
* Avoid to prepend quote prefix twice when replying to multipart messages.
|
|
* Fixed a problem with empty Content-type fields in multipart messages.
|
|
* Allow name lists for -b and -c command line options (Bugreport by Winfried
|
|
Szukalski).
|
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* Added a --with-rcfile option to configure for nail.rc.
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* Added the "showlast" option (Contributed by Jay Nospam).
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* Properly respect TMPDIR; create a new name for each temporary file.
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[9.29] released 12/10/01
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* Fixed a SIGPIPE problem concerning the PAGER.
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* Avoid to display parts of next message when encountering masked From lines
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(Bugreport by Russell Kroll).
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* Implemented pipe-content/subcontent MIME display mechanism (based on a
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suggestion by Bob Tennent).
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* Respect continued MIME quoted-printable lines in non-text content.
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[9.28] released 10/23/01
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* Fixed a crash occuring at unterminated RFC 2047 header parts (Bugreport by
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Bruno Haible).
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* Fixed a crash that occured when replying to a message with empty subject
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(Bugreport by Russell Kroll).
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* Send attachments in base64 encoding if a line exceeds 950 characters
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(Bugreport by Rolf Jakob).
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[9.27] released 5/13/01
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* Check addresses when they are entered and drop invalid ones.
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* Supress glibc's getopt(3) argument reordering.
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* Fix handling of last entry on a mime.types file line (bug introduced in 9.24)
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(Bugreport by Allan Peda).
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* Improved handling of proprietary character set names on SVr4 iconv.
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[9.26] released 2/17/01
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* Avoid to prepend or append multiple newline characters to the record folder.
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* Handle unquoted multipart boundaries again (Bugreport by Bob Tennent).
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* Help texts are compiled into the binary. Old files can be deleted (based on
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a comment by Christian Weisgerber).
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* nail.rc gets installed in /etc and is not overwritten if it exists.
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* Check for iswprint() before using wide character code (Bugreport by
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Hubertus Krogmann).
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* Use a non-zero exit status if a message could not get formatted in send mode
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(Bugreport by Allan Peda).
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[9.25] released 1/25/01
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* Fixed the problems some people had when viewing multipart messages (Bugreport
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by Thomas Fieseler and Russell Kroll).
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* Added the -r startup option to specify a From address.
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* Make fallback paths for csh, more, ex and vi configureable (Suggested by
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Arthur Korn).
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* Remove fcntl lock of mailbox while waiting for dot lock (Problem reported by
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Arthur Korn).
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[9.24] released 1/18/01
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* Use nl_langinfo to get the terminal's character set.
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* Add an In-Reply-To header field in replies.
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* Correct user's mime type file to ~/.mime.types as documented (Bugreport by
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Allan Peda).
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* Build even if no sendmail installation is detected (Bugreport by Gabor Z.
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Papp).
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* Adjust string length if an invalid multibyte character was replaced by '?'.
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* Properly display lines that contain an invalid multibyte character sequence.
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* Handle tabulators in MIME headers correctly (Bugreport by Russell Kroll).
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* Drop invalid entries for the References field instead of refusing to send
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(Bugreport by Bob Tennent).
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* Do not refuse valid domain literals in addresses (Bugreport by Bob Tennent).
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[9.23] released 11/15/00
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* Added the ~<! and ~i tilde escapes.
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* Honor the MAILRC environment variable.
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* Added the -e startup option.
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* Do not remove quotes when skinning names.
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[9.22] released 2000-09-29
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* Use iconv() and setlocale() only if appropriate header files are found
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(Problem reported by Gabor Z. Papp)
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* Clean UTF-8 decoding of continued quoted-printable lines
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* Quote base64-encoded texts correctly
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* Never perform RFC 1522 encodings of "Re: " in subject fields
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* Quoted-printable encoder will not generate empty continued lines anymore
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* Do not generate dupes when new mail arrives while old mail is deleted
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(Bugreport by Bob Tennent)
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* Multipart sections without MIME declaration are correctly handled as text
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[9.21] released 2000-08-21
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* Always add a dot to a line that starts with one in SMTP mode.
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* Fixed a core dump that occured on glibc 2.0 if the subject line was empty
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(Bugreport by Gelu G. Lupas)
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* Removed some (up to now, harmless) namespace conflicts on Solaris.
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* Fixed a problem with isprint() on Solaris (Bugreport by Thomas Fieseler).
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* Support a few iconv naming conventions on Solaris.
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* Corrected charset declaration of 7bit messages.
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[9.20] released 2000-08-08
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* Initialize the 'in_quote' variable in mime.c
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* Better mailbox locking.
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* Use LC_CTYPE locale setting to determine printable characters.
|
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* Use iconv(3) to convert between character sets.
|
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* Introduced the 'ttycharset' variable.
|
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* Changed child process handling (Problem reported by Thomas Fieseler).
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* Can handle addresses with embedded comments.
|
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* Use base64 encoding for header fields containing many 8bit characters.
|
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* Fixed a bug that could cause too long lines in quoted-printable.
|
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* Proper handling of newlines at the end of multipart sections.
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[9.14] released 2000-06-26
|
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* Generate `User-Agent:' header fields instead of `X-Mailer:'
|
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* Addresses in SMTP commands are surrounded with angle brackets
|
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* Do not send an empty envelope From if using SMTP without given `from' (Problem
|
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reported by Gabor Z. Papp)
|
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* Add a From: line even without a given `from' variable if using SMTP
|
|
* Removed wrong structure reference in tty.c (Bugreport by Steve Harris)
|
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* Interpret all commands beginning with `#' as comments (Suggested by
|
|
Gabor Z. Papp and Steve Harris)
|
|
* Insert an empty line after `xyz wrote:' in replies
|
|
* Fixed a possible buffer overflow in address allocation routines (Bugreport
|
|
by James Sneeringer)
|
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* The `z' command now accepts a number that specifies a window
|
|
|
|
[9.13] released 2000-05-30
|
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* Changed _PATH_ to PATH_ in defines
|
|
* Fixed RFC 1522 encoding of header fields (important!) (Bugreport by Bob
|
|
Tennent)
|
|
* Check syntax of addresses before sending
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|
|
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[9.12] released 2000-05-29
|
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* Do not print the indentprefix if a line to quote is being continued
|
|
in quoted-printable
|
|
* Omit the "No mail for ..." message if variable `emptystart' is set
|
|
* Implemented handling of message/rfc822 format
|
|
* Added SMTP client code
|
|
* Added the `Forward' command
|
|
* Avoid doubling line breaks when printing long addresses in header
|
|
|
|
[9.11] released 2000-05-15
|
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* Do a fflush() before executing a ~| command (Bugreport by Edward V. Popkov)
|
|
* Make a backup copy of an already installed nail.rc file (problem reported
|
|
by Gabor Z. Papp)
|
|
* The `write' command has a more consistent user interface
|
|
* Added the `forward' command (Suggested by Bob Tennent)
|
|
* Added the `emptystart' option
|
|
|
|
[9.10] released 2000-05-02
|
|
* Added the `-q' option
|
|
* Convert a subject given on the command line from RFC 1522 format
|
|
* The variable `srbuf' is now of type sigjmp_buf (Bugreport by Edward
|
|
V. Popkov)
|
|
* Introduced GNU autoconf support (Contributed by Jacob Moorman)
|
|
* Corrected RFC1522-encoding of headers to respect word boundaries
|
|
* Use gethostbyname() to include the FQDN in message ids
|
|
* Use base36 to get shorter message ids and multipart boundaries
|
|
* Use data from /dev/urandom in message ids and boundaries if available
|
|
* Added the `pipe' command (Suggested by Bob Tennent)
|
|
* readline() should no longer fail if libsafe is used (Bugreport by Bob
|
|
Tennent)
|
|
* Added the `-V' option
|
|
* Limit the `References' header field to 21 entries
|
|
|
|
[9.04] released 2000-04-17
|
|
* Some fixes for machines where chars are unsigned by default (Bugreport by
|
|
Marcel Oliver)
|
|
* Merged the Mail.1 and nail.1 manual pages and added some missing
|
|
features from `The Mail Reference Manual'
|
|
* Print attachment names correctly in ~p escape
|
|
* Use sprintf() if snprintf() is not available
|
|
|
|
[9.03] released 2000-04-11
|
|
* Some fixes to compile on FreeBSD 4.0 (Thanks to Anders Andersson)
|
|
* Check for write permission before dot-locking mail files (Bugreport by Bob
|
|
Tennent)
|
|
* Do not accept an attachment list with unreadable files (Bugreport by Bob
|
|
Tennent)
|
|
* Do not send a message if a file could not get attached or if the input could
|
|
not get read; save dead.letter instead (Bugreport by Bob Tennent)
|
|
* Do not include Linux domainnames in the message id anymore
|
|
* Merged the Red Hat nopanic and nullchar patches (Thanks to Bob Tennent)
|
|
* Include a signature file if option `signature' is set
|
|
* Generate our own `Date:' header field for better local message archiving
|
|
* Made the `quote' option configurable (Suggested by Bob Tennent)
|
|
* Fixed segfault if a message to reply to had no message id
|
|
* Removed all `register' declarations of variables
|
|
* The code is intended to be POSIX.1 compatible now, except for the
|
|
tempnam() and getopt() functions the system must provide in addition
|
|
* Removed the base64 encoding option for texts
|
|
* Perform CRLF translation when decoding base64
|
|
* Added the `emptybox' variable
|
|
* Splitted send.c to sendout.c
|
|
|
|
[9.02] relased 2000-04-05
|
|
* Include the domainname in the message id only if there is one
|
|
* Added the `stealthmua' option (based on a suggestion by Gabor Z. Papp)
|
|
* Fixed decoding of base64 when lines are not multiples of 4 characters
|
|
* Fixed erroneous recognition of message boundaries
|
|
* Whitespace at the end of a line is now encoded in quoted-printable
|
|
|
|
[9.01] released 2000-03-25
|
|
* Added the `Organization:' stuff
|
|
* Handle unknown encodings as application/octet stream for MIME conformance
|
|
* Generate a `Reference:' header line in replies
|
|
* Handle addresses in the `from' and `replyto' variables as if they were in
|
|
the alternates list
|
|
* Added a message count to the generated message-id to ensure it is unique
|
|
even when more than one message is sent per second
|
|
* Mbox format: Mask `^From ' lines inside messages with '>'
|
|
* Proper handling of nested multipart messages implemented
|
|
* We now ignore the MIME-Version header field and look at the Content-Type
|
|
field instead
|
|
* Can now compile on SVR4 systems using -lucb
|
|
* Changed generation of multipart boundaries
|
|
* Sending MIME messages to files now works
|
|
* Fixed core dump if variable `encoding' was unset (Bugreport by Alexander
|
|
Shelkovich)
|
|
|
|
[9.0] released 2000-03-20
|
|
* Initial release
|