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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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Elliot.
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default. In order to build the imap tools (such as mtest, imapd,
etc.) the configure script must be given the --with-bundled-tools
option. Similarly, libpam is not required anymore, unless the option
--with-bundled-tools is used.
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when a screen is resized to a large number of rows. The solution was
to change the type of two variables from "signed char" to "int".
Reported by Joshua Miller.
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the table of color codes.
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Eckner.
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line. Make sure that color_options is set before we turn on colors on.
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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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Reported by Christian Kujau.
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make it easier to find functions when I need to do so.
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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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* 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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(alpine.exe had already been added in the previous commit.)
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it possible to translate them.
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of a character incorrectly. Reported by Alexandre Fedotov.
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when spelling. Sample usage: -dict "en_US, de_DE, fr_FR".
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I find a way to activate it again. This is not critical and it is not
something that PC-Pico must have (some of it already exists in other
ways, like color support, what does not exist is the more complex
code that Unix-Pico has with color codes for specific colors.)
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colors, the other one does updateline with colors.
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length computation was not done correctly. The code also works for
wide characters and control keys.
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add spaces when text is selected for a cut and paste operation. This
code adds line length as a parameter to updateline().
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in Pico.
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deleted characters. Reported bt Mark Peveto.
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configured colors to read messages in Alpine, the same colors will be
used in the default composer. In the case of Pico, read the manual to
understand how to configure this new feature.
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as well as autocompletes automatically when only one possibility exists
for the ^J attach command.
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* Update of copyright notice
* Update to release notes to indicate support of RFC 2971.
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expected size in modules in display.c.
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user to choose the dictionary used to spell, in case the user
communicates in more than one language. Examples of values for the
variable are "en_US" or "de_DE", etc. Only the first 10 dictionaries
are offered.
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at the end of a line. Reported by James Mingo.
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remote server and the private key is not available.
* SMIME: Management of several alternate name (SAN) certificates is
improved. When importing a SAN certificate, also import a certificate
for the filename, besides for the e-mail addresses in the
certificate.
* When saving an attachment, the "^T" command leads to a screen where the
"A" command can be used to add a file. A directory can be added by
pressing "^X" after the "A" command. Added after a suggestion by
Stefan Goessling.
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lisblank.
* Clean up some code in pith/smime.c.
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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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problem was that the menu must have size 10, even if not all items
are used, and in this case, it had size 2, making the routines that
process menu items crash.
* The feature Scramble the Message-ID When Sending will also scramble
the name, version and operative system in the message-id header.
Based on a contribution by Dennis Davis, which is itself based on a
contribution by Mark Hills.
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* Fix documentation for search to beginning and to end of line,
which had not been updated, even though the behavior had changed.
* Exact search is sticky, that is, once an exact search is done, so will
be the next ones. This is consistent with the default behavior where
all searches are not exact.
* Pico upgraded to versio 5.08.
* some hunks of integrate.patch were added to this source code
to make handling of menus consistent, and reduce the size of
integrate.patch at the same time.
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* Call to utf8_parameters was not prototyped.
* Call to utf8_parameters did not return NULL when the value to be
searched was not defined by that function, causing a crash. Reported
and fixed by Dennis Davis.
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* SMIME: Crash when a certificate has an invalid date of validity. Also
Alpine will use the function ASN1_TIME_print to determine the date of
validity. Reported by Ben Stienstra.
* SMIME: Crash when atempting to unlock the password file and an
incorrect password is entered.
* Alpine version 2.20.4 would not build in Windows, due to a missing
#ifdef SMIME directive in file alpine/mailpart.c. Reported by
Ulf-Dietrich Braunmann.
* Pico: Code reorganization in the search command to make it easier to
add subcommands of the search command.
* Pico: Search command can do a case sensitive match. Use the Ctrl-^
subcommand of the search command to bring this choice into view.
* For a multipart/alternative message, the Take Address command will
work on the part that is being read.
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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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* SMIME: If a message contains a RFC822 atachment that is
signed/decrypted add the ability to view its SMIME information.
* SMIME: The ^E command that gives information on the certificate
is only available for messages that have a signed or encrypted part.
* Fix vulnerability in regex library. This only affects those who use
this library, such as the windows version of Alpine. See
http://www.kb.cert.org/vuls/id/695940.
* HTML: Add support for decoding entities in hexadecimal notation.
Suggested by Tulipánt Gergely.
* Pico: Add the ability to search for strings in the beginning or end
of a line. In the search menu, pressing Ctrl-^ toggles the prompt
to search for a string at the beginning of a line. Another press of
Ctrl-^ toggles the prompt to search for a string at the end of a line,
and pressing Ctrl-^ one more time searches for the string anywhere in
the text.
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* Further enhancement to the configure script in finding the location
of the SSL include and library files, when they are installed in th e
default location by openssl.
* When Alpine sends an attachment, it will set the boundary attribute
in lower case, as some SMTP servers, such as those of libero.it
reject messages if the boundary attribute is in uppercase.
* Alpine fails to remove temporary files used during a display or sending
filter. Fix contributed by Phil Brooke.
* SMIME: Crash when checking the signature of a message that contains
a RFC822 attached message. Reported by Holger Trapp and Bjorn Krellner.
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* Ignore message from smtp server after a successful authentication
challenge.
* Alpine would not set include and lib paths for OpenSSL if this was
installed in /usr/local/ssl.
* If the .pinerc file is a symbolic link, Alpine might not write its
contents when saving its configuration.
* The _INIT_ token does not skip over non-alpha numeric characters in
the name. Reported by Andreas Fehr.
* If SSLDIR is defined somehow, do not disable S/MIME if the
SSLCERTSDIR is not found.
* Mismatch in size of UCS and CELL caused a corruption in the
content of a pointer, which made the speller in PC-Alpine get
the content of a word incorrectly.
* Update splash screen to version 2.20 in main repository.
* Skip testing openssl compatibility version when cross-compilation is
detected. Fix contributed by Antti Seppälä.
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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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* 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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