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authorization to read email. One is called "Authorize" and the other "Device".
Some servers support both, some only one. For servers that support both, Alpine
will ask if it does not know which method to choose. Inspired by a conversation
with Pieter Jacques.
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username, and tenant.
* If a user has more than one client-id for a service, Alpine tries to
asks the user which client-id to use and associates that client-id to
the credentials in the XOAUTH2 configuration screen.
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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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* 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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* Update of copyright notice
* Update to release notes to indicate support of RFC 2971.
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* crash on importing certificates that do not have an email address
associated to them, such as those of a Certificate Authority.
* Disable saving new passwords to the password file. Implemented
by Louis Raphael from dpslabs.com.
* Panda IMAP does not decode correctly Korean text encoded in UTF-8.
Reported by Chulho Yang.
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* Alpine would not parse options from the command line, such
as -patterns-filters2, correctly.
* Add /usr/local/include as a path to find include and libs files
for openssl in FreeBSD.
* Management certificate screen now prints, in addition to the e-mail
address of the owner of the certificates, the dates of validity
and the MD5 hash of such certificates.
* crash when processing message/rfc822 attachments that are encoded
in base64.
* Openssl: if /usr/local/ssl exists, assume that this is the intended
place where ssl libraries, include files and certificates are located.
Typically, distributions do not use this directory, so its existence
indicates that Openssl has been specially installed there, so it
is probably a preferred place to get the system Openssl files.
* Postponed messages whose content-type is text/html, text/enriched and
text/richtext are sent with that content-type, even though, after
resuming composition, Alpine had changed its type to text/plain.
* HTML: <BR>, <BR />, and <BR/&> are considered the same inline tag;
the same is valid for the <HR> tag.
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* S/MIME configuration screen would deinitialize smime, not allowing
it to send encrypted or signed messages.
* Add documentation for /loser option in definition of external servers.
* crashing bug in certificate management screen due to a BIO_free() call
of memory that had not been allocated.
* When the password file is decrypted, smime is inited. If smime is inited
before the .pinerc is read, some values might not be correctly set.
* When a password file exists, and S/MIME is enabled, encrypt it by either
using an existing key/certificate pair. The key is saved separately
in ~/.alpine-smime/.pwd, or in the directory specified by the
-pwdcertdir command line option.
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failed when attempting to sign it, with and "Error writing pipe"
error.
* Using a .pinerc file outside the home directory made Alpine not find
the .alpine-smime directory with certificates.
* Configuration screen for S/MIME adds ability to manage certificates.
(currently available to users who manage certificates in
directories, not in containers, which will be available in the next
alpha release.)
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* check bounds and tie strings off to improve security. Contributed by
James Jerkins.
* Alpine crashed when a user attempted to add a folder collection, due
to bug in GET_NAMESPACE in imap4r1.c.
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