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compose
a message from the message, the user will be able to select a role to compose
that message.
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changes that are necessary for compilation that did not make
it to the previous commit.
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browser, by using
the "External" command in the ATTACHMENT INDEX screen.
* Experimental: New configuration variable "External Command Loads Inline Images Only"
that controls if Alpine will pass to an external browser a link to all the images in
the HTML message, or will only pass a link to inline images included in the message.
For your privacy and security this feature is enabled by default.
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references to the
University of Washington site, since the links to their site are dead. Suggested by
Ekalavya.
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http replies can come, so
that http_* functions return the body and not the headers of a reply.
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return the headers
of a http reply. So, http_get returns the text retrieved retrieverd, without headers. This allows for
simplification of the mm_login_oauth2_c_client function.
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/starttls instead of /tls. This should cause less confusion in Alpine users
in the future.
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even though we do not report the full command used.
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configure Alpine with
XOAUTH2 in Gmail.
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ARRC, as these are inherited from values set in the configure script,
which in turn can be inherited from environment variables. This
implies that to build c-client one needs to specify these variables,
and since this is not being built as a stand-alone library anymore, we
take these values from the configure script. Submitted by Robert
Siebeck.
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a text explaining the basic steps on how to configure fully Alpine with Gmail
was added. In addition, some issues introduced while included OAUTHBEARER
were also fixed.
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authentication.
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https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=956361
where scrolling can be broken by resizing the screen.
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alpine does not link to it.
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to display content. Suggested by Carl Edquist. In addition to remove
configurable process table command and it corresponding sleep time.
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NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE
NOTICE NOTICE
First use the commit command before using "git commit -a"
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NOTICE NOTICE
* New version 2.22
* New variable system-certs-path that allows users to indicate the location
of the directory where folders are located. In PC-Alpine this must be
C:\libressl\ssl\certs. The C: drive can be replaced by the name of the drive
where the binary and DLL files are located.
* Crash in Alpine when attempting to reply to a multipart/alternative
message that is malformed, and the option to include attachments in
reply is enabled. Reported and patched by Peter Tirsek.
* Add support for the OAUTHBEARER authentication method in Gmail. Thanks to
Alexander Perlis for suggesting it and explaining how the method works.
* Add file cert.pem to the list of containers of CA certificates.
* Add variable system-certs-file to indicate the location of a container
of CA certificates. This complements the variable system-certs-path that
gives the location the directory that containes CA certificates.
* Fix a bug in PC-Alpine that made Alpine go into an infinte loop and
consume CPU when it was iconized. Reported by Holger Schieferdecker in
comp.mail.pine.
* Add a help text to the option close-connection-timeout. Reported by
Aditya Mahajan.
* Corrections to the release notes provided by Dennis Davis.
* Creation of port wxp to build Alpine in Windows XP. At the time
of this writing, the port w32 is the same as the port wxp, but it
is intended to target other 32 bit operating systems.
* Added support for SALS-IR (rfc 4959) and similar support for other
protocols (SMTP, NNTP, POP3) as some SMTP servers do not support a
round-trip two step authentication. For example, davmail does not
support PLAIN authentication in SMTP using the challenge-response
scheme. Implemented after a report by Geoffrey Bodwin.
* Fix location of certs.pem file in the w32 port of windows.
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it does not display the url the user needs to open, in order to authorize
Alpine to access Gmail using XOAUTH2 when Alpine still has not created
a screen. Reported by Baron Fujimoto.
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instead of *-linux-gnu* hosts.
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SUBJKEYTEXT, SUBJECTTEXT, or SUBJKEYINITTEXT in the index format, and
the screen was resized. Reported by Iggy Mogo.
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incoming folder failed due to a failurec while validating the server
certificate, and the user did not allow the connection to proceed.
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* Bug that makes Alpine split encoded words in the subkect of a message
in the middle of a utf-8 character into two encoded words, breaking the
encoding. Reported by Jean Chevalier.
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double definition of pith_smime_enter_password.
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extra debug information as messages in the screen.
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support for the NTLM authenticator is compiled into Alpine.
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protocols (SMTP, NNTP, POP3) as some SMTP servers do not support a
round-trip two step authentication. For example, davmail does not
support PLAIN authentication in SMTP using the challenge-response
scheme. Implemented after a report by Geoffrey Bodwin.
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of this writing, the port w32 is the same as the port wxp, but it
is intended to target other 32 bit operating systems.
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Aditya Mahajan.
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consume CPU when it was iconized. Reported by Holger Schieferdecker in
comp.mail.pine.
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of CA certificates. This complements the variable system-certs-path that
gives the location the directory that containes CA certificates.
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of Alpine. Reported by Bob Bernstein.
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Alexander Perlis for suggesting it and explaining how the method works.
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message that is malformed, and the option to include attachments in
reply is enabled. Reported and patched by Peter Tirsek.
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location of the directory where folders are located. In PC-Alpine
this must be C:\libressl\ssl\certs. The C: drive can be replaced by
the name of the drive where the binary and DLL files are located.
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machines that cannot be updated. Long story short: Always use the
command "build wnt" to build Alpine. If that does not work, try
"build w32", which is for machines that are too old and do not have
any way to use modern encryption protocols such as TLSv1.2.
The version of Alpine built in modern machines will be called
alpine.exe, and the binary built with the port w32 will be called
alpine32 in the repository. All other binaries can be downloaded from
the main web site, and they will not have the suffix "32" there.
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counts users of Alpine. This eliminates any information sent to the
developers of Alpine by Alpine users. Based on work by Geoffrey Thomas.
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