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also announce how many new messages have arrived. Suggested by Chime Hart.
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option due to an undefined value for DF_ENCRYPTION_RANGE.
Reported by David Morris.
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and the local password cache (password file or system local cache.)
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introduced
in commit 8961761e0b3c7b3cc11a00f6ac6ebf7a29bc5a10
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minor fixes.
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in alpine, but never seen by c-client.)
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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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as a one time option, in case we need to use a special IMAP ID.
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a user to specify the location of server certificates that the user trusts.
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in Windows 10, and it should work in Windows 8.1. It needs testing in
Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
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Now w32 and wnt are the same code, so we are only left with wnt
and wxp.
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when new mail arrives. This is consistent with Alpine dinging the
bell when new mail arrives. Bell will not ding if it is disabled
for status messages. Suggested by Chime Hart.
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Based on documentation suggested by Andrew C Aitchison.
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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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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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of CA certificates. This complements the variable system-certs-path that
gives the location the directory that containes CA certificates.
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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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fixed those that belong to the source code of Alpine and do not come
from an external source. List contributed by Jens Schleusener.
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client-id and client-secret information.
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stream.
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Gmail.
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"mechanic" in comp.mail.pine.
* Configure script modifications to set the ldap-dir value correctly.
* Fix some typos in documentation.
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that fix the following startup crashes:
* Crash when Alpine started with empty url fragment;
* Crash when Alpine started with option last-time-prune-questioned
in wrong format;
* Crash when Alpine started with printf formatting characters from
command line; and
* Crash when Alpine started with an extremely long command line
option.
* Crash when Alpine is started with the wrong piped input when
opening a folder from the command line. Reported by Mateusz
Kocielski from LogicalTrust.
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a. Add a new variable: encryption-protocol-range, which can be
used to specify the minimum and maximum versions of the TLS
protocol that Alpine will attempt to use to encrypt its
communication with the server.
b. Add support for the Server Name Identification (SNI) extension
needed for TLSv1.3.
c. Remove the DTLS code. It was not being used.
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closed.
* A message could fail to verify its signature even if the
certificate was saved when the message was open. Based on a report by
David Woodhouse to the RedHat bugzilla system.
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* Reversing the clearing of the rmap memory.
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* rewrite of some code in pith/ical.c to make sure function prototypes are
correct.
* Add a separator line to the calendar entry in case, the calendar is sent
as the main body of the message.
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of a character incorrectly. Reported by Alexandre Fedotov.
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folders collection, from the command line, Alpine would open the INBOX
folder from the incoming folders collection.
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* Update of copyright notice
* Update to release notes to indicate support of RFC 2971.
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in signatures, when the option "Validate Using Certificate Store Only"
is enabled. If the user does not wish to save it, validation will fail.
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* Make sure titlebar (the line at the top of the screen) always
contains the name of the folder/newsgroup that is open, if this fits
in the title.
* Fix a bug in the Windows version in which width of characters in the
width ambiguous zone was computed incorrectly. Reported by
Ulf-Dietrich Braumann.
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* If the charset of a message can not be determined, use the value set
in the "Unknown Character Set" option.
* Resizing setup screen will redraw screen.
* Unix Alpine only. Experimental: If Alpine/Pico finds a UCS4 code
in the width ambiguous zone, it will use other means to determine
the width, such as call wcwidth.
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