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2021-05-08 * Clear out some gcc warnings, and code improvement. Work in progress.Eduardo Chappa
2020-08-27 * Ignore non-empty initial challenge in the GSSAPI authenticator.Eduardo Chappa
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.
2020-02-19 * Added support for SALS-IR (rfc 4959) and similar support for otherEduardo Chappa
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.
2020-01-26 * Add support for the OAUTHBEARER authentication method in Gmail. Thanks toEduardo Chappa
Alexander Perlis for suggesting it and explaining how the method works.
2015-07-24 * new version 2.20.9.Eduardo Chappa
* Add command line argument -smimedir, which allows to specify the default path for a directory that contains the public, private, and ca directories. This is useful in case a user has a backup of old certificates that cannot be installed in the ~/.alpine-smime dir. * Update to alpine man page to include documentation on missing command line options such as -nowrite_password_cache, -passfile, -pwdcertdir, and -smimedir. * Various changes in the code to quell some compiler issued warnings in Mac OSX. Reported by Joe St Sauver. This includes the removing deprecated ldap functions from the code and the test in the configure script. The switch to not deprecated functions is done by the use of the belvar structure, which is not completely appropriate for what we are doing, but it is sufficient for our needs. The berval structure is more appropriate for binary data, but it works well with string data, which is what we need. * Various changes in the code to quell some warnings issued by clang 3.5.
2013-02-03Initial Alpine VersionEduardo Chappa