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negotiating a secure connection with a SSL server. Work in
collaboration with professor Martin Trusler.
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do not have a proper uint32_t type. SUINT32 is defined by default to
be UINT32, but during compilation the user can define an environment
variable SUINT32 to be, say, unsigned long, and that will make SUINT32
to take that type. This, and the source codem, are the only places
where this is documented. Work in collaboration with professor Martin
Trusler.
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* Add new type SUINT32, as a shorter version of UINT32 for systems that
do not have a proper uint32_t type. SUINT32 is defined by default to
be UINT32, but during compilation the user can define an environment
variable SUINT32 to be, say, unsigned long, and that will make SUINT32
to take that type. This, and the source codem, are the only places
where this is documented. Work in collaboration with professor Martin
Trusler.
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delete a line before overwriting it. It is meant to work around bugs in
terminals that need it. Work in collaboration with professor Martin Trusler.
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printed at the beginning of a line, they will write in inverse all
text in that line regardless of where a new character is printed in
that line. Joint collaboration with professor Martin Trusler.
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a new smso character can be added. The fix is to move the cursor to the
last character of the first line before printing the rmso character.
Joint collaboration with professor Martin Trusler.
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Dennis Davis.
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people discover the two new commands: "1" is a toggle that switches between
1 column and multicolumn mode. The "." command toggles between hiding or
showing hidden files, and the "G" command to travel between directories.
Contributed by Étienne Deparis.
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original documentation format. Submitted by Étienne Deparis.
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pager, as this
project will not compile anything called pine anymore, and there is little
to know chance that someone still have pine in parallel of alpine.
Submitted by Étienne Deparis.
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various password prompts. Submitted by Étienne Deparis.
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Rename those files so that they have extension .txt.
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might
be closed.
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too long
to save them in the Windows Credentials, so they will be saved as several broken
pieces, which means that old versions od Alpine will NOT be able to use saved
passwords, once this version of Alpine is used.
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to fix a compilation error in mac, reported by several people. The fix
was tested successfuly by Steven Michaud in the following systems:
macOS 11.2.3 XCode 12.4
macOS 10.15.7 XCode 11.1
macOS 10.14.6 XCode 10.3
macOS 10.13.6 XCode 9.1
macOS 10.12.6 XCode 8.3.3
OS X 10.11.6 XCode 7.3.1
OS X 10.10.5 XCode 6.1.1
OS X 10.9.5 XCode 6.1.1
See https://trac.macports.org/ticket/61590
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to login to outlook, since the original client-id can only be used
for the device method. One needs a special client-id and client-secret
to use the authorize method in Outlook.
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autentication and reveals sensitive login information. Use with care.
Remove your .pine-debug file after using this option.
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customized headers existed in pine, but it was removed in alpine, but
I do not know why, so we will restore it until we understand why it
was removed. Also see:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=981781
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https://www.gnu.org/software/gettext/manual/html_node/config_002eguess.html
Based on a report by Hisashi T Fujinaka.
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attachment to the mailbox, will add extra null characters.
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sugested by Adam H. Kerman.
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this commit fixes that.
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have a delay when cancelling authentication.
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re-attach the original attachment. Reported by Michael Traxler. The
solution was that as soon as we recognize that the attachment has
changed we delete its id, since Alpine recognizes an old attachment
by the existence of an id field in the attachment structure.
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as a one time option, in case we need to use a special IMAP ID.
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in Linux.
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internally.
* Fixes to some prototyping for code related to authentication.
* Fixes to documentation contributed by Dennis Davis.
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Some SMTP servers send a non-empty initial challenge, causing
Alpine to cancel the authentication (in accordance to RFC).
Patch was submitted by Ignacio Reguero, but written by Jarek Polok,
to the re-alpine project (see https://sourceforge.net/p/re-alpine/bugs/16/)
Patch was resubmitted here, but the code was modified in an
equivalent but different way.
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configured, and the user calls the file browser to attach files to
a message. Reported by Luis Gerardo Tejero.
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it might crash due to an incorrect freeing of memory. Reported by Wang Kang.
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within 60 seconds of expiration of the access token.
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