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changes that are necessary for compilation that did not make
it to the previous commit.
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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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* 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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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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Elliot.
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file prevented users from actually saving their passwords in Windows
and MAC OS. Fix the code so that passwords will be saved. Also,
update the documentation of this feature.
* Fix a buffer overflow bug in the XOAUTH2 code (off by one error).
* Update PC-Alpine to work with Libressl version 3.0.2 instead of
version 2.5.5 (update build.bat and lib files from the LibreSSL
build).
* Erase SSLXXXXXX file.
* ssl_nt.c actually directs the code to ssl_libressl.c or ssl_win.c.
The file ssl_libressl.c is the file ssl_unix.c from the unix osdep
directory. The file ssl_win.c is the native SSL windows code. The
Unix side provides S/MIME support for Alpine and the latest
encryption protocols support for Alpine when connecting to a secure
server, while the windows side provide TLSv1_3 support for Alpine,
but not S/MIME support.
In order to provide unix code for TLSv1_3 (once LibreSSL supports it)
edit the file os_nt.c and remove the comments on the #ifdef section.
This would provide both TLSv1_3 and S/MIME support with unix code. On
the other hand, when we provide TLSv1_3 with the Windows code we need
to undefine DF_ENCRYPTION_RANGE, and this is done in the file
include/config.wnt.h. The way this is done as of this moment is by
commenting an #else directive that preceedes this #undefine.
* Update makefile.nt and friends in the windows side to account for the
addition of XOAUTH2, and the use of only ssl_nt.c when dealing with
Alpine.
* Define SMIME_SSLCERTS as c:\libressl\ssl\certs, so that these
certificates be considered while checking a digital S/MIME signature.
* Improvements to the SMARTTIME24 token to account for changes in year.
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gitignore. Suggested by Edmund Lau.
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Eckner.
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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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version 1.3.
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library until the development header have been found, and update
C_CLIENT_AUTHS to not to have a trailing space.
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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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* The online repo does not mimic the root local directory
from which it is created. This is an attempt to fix this.
This caused the problem that kerberos was not working
with the bytes on the repo, but it would work on the root
which created it. Reported by Holger Trapp.
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version
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* SMIME: Bouncing could sign (and therefore corrupt) a message when it
is signed automatically. Reported by Björn Krellner.
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* Update of copyright notice
* Update to release notes to indicate support of RFC 2971.
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ldap_unbind_ext to ldap_unbind and add config.wnt.h to git
repository)
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lisblank.
* Clean up some code in pith/smime.c.
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in system.h.
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* 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.
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* Introduce the option "Validate Using Certificate Store Only", and
make it the default. This will make Alpine check for the validity of
signatures in certificates that a user has installed in their
system, and not in the certificates that come with the message. A
user can override this, although is not recommended, by disabling
this feature.
* When viewing a signed message, the ^E command would present an
empty screen or Alpine would crash because when Alpine would get the
PKCS7 body of the message from body->sparep, it would not decode it
properly due to the new way in which the sparep pointer is encoded
that was introduced in version 2.19.991.
* When a signed message is forwarded, the message might not be filtered
correctly, and mime information might make it into the body of the
forwarded message. In order to produce this, the message must be
forwarded from the index screen and not be opened. The reason why
this makes a difference is because opening a signed message changes
its body structure. The reason why a person could forward a message
before reading it is because the person could already be aware of
the content of the message (e.g. the message is in the sent-mail
folder).
* When a message fails to validate and the body is saved from the server
for validation, be careful in the way that body part pointers are
set, in order to do this we split the mail_body function into two
parts, one that gets the body, the other that gets the section of
the body. The new function that gets the section of the body
(mail_body_section), is used to assign pointers of the reconstructed
new body.
* When a container has not been defined, transferring messages to a
container will succeed, and the name of the container will be
written on screen.
* When Alpine is receiving the envelopes from an imap server, it
attempts to generate the index line immediately; while doing so it
might need to compute a score, and for this, it might need to go
back and do some operation in the same imap server. In this case,
Alpine will crash with a "lock when already locked" message. In
order to avoid this crash, a new check in match_pattern was added to
Alpine to avoid the second trip to a server that is busy sending us
envelopes. Reported by Peter Koellner.
* Update copyright notice in mswin.rc and pmapi.rc, as well as first
time user notice and special request notice.
* Alpine cannot handle correctly some characters in the Windows-1256
character set, which might lead to a crash or a corruption in the
screen. Work was done to contain the bug. A more complete fix will be
done in a future release. Reported by Professor Robert Funnell.
* Decode the name of attachment names, so they can be written as part
of the description of the part.
* When transferring certificates to a local container, create container
with default names PublicContainer, PrivateContainer and CAContainer,
as appropriate for these files, unless the user has provided some
other names.
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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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* Fix windows strings to match version.
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* Forwarding messages with attachments of content-type multipart, failed when
attempting to signed it, with and "Error writing pipe" error.
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* Fixes to documentation to update old washington.edu/alpine site
for patches.freeiz.com/alpine/
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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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Alpine.
* When writing the .pinerc file, lines could not be longer than
10,000 characters, or else this caused corruption in the .pinerc data.
Now they are allowed to be of any size.
* Fix a problem that made Alpine remove files before they were open by
the viewer. It requires that the user has an equivalent to a command
such as "ps auxww" to list the list of processes. The default is
"/bin/ps auxww", but it can be changed at compile time with the option
--with-ps-cmd.
* Remove -lregex from linker flags when building --with-supplied-regex.
* Fix _INIT_ token for reply quote string to include support for 8-bit
in personal names.
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* Alpine computes the signature of a signed message on a different message than the one
it sends, because of this, messages that are sent can not be validated either in the
sent-mail folder, nor in the server that receives such message.
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* Fix in configure script for recognition of SSL files in Ubuntu 12.04
* Alpine does not attempt to automatically reopen a collection that
was not opened due to cancellation by the user. Instead, the user
must try to open it explicitly.
* few improvements on new /tls1, /tls1_1, etc. options.
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