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Users have the option to build with older versions of OpenSSL or with
version 1.1.0. The current code is transitional and it is intended
that we will move Alpine to build exclusively with version 1.1.0 or
above in the future. This update also recognizes if we are using
LibreSSL. It was tested with version 2.4.2.
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got moved to the beginning of the reply_text_query function, which
made the function return before it initialized some variables, which
were therefore initialized to default values, and not the values
configured by the user. This made, for example, make Alpine place the
signature at the top of a message, regardless of what the user had
configured. Reported by Andreas Schamanek.
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to control features and variables when you start to reply to a
message.
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without problems.
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words in length of no more than 75 characters.
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to check for correct range of message number before calling mail_elt.
* Work in progress: correct some uses of system calls that do not check
for returned value. This work will follow the lead given by Christian
Kujau and Asheesh Laroia. Expect more changes of this type in
subsequent commits.
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not correctly made. Reported and patched by Christian Kujau. Final
patch uses fprintf instead of printf.
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allow users to select the role used in either replying, forwarding or
replying to the group of selected messages, Suggested by Hisashi T
Fujinaka.
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of the file that is being opened and replaces it by another for the
same mime type. If Alpine finds that the extension of the file
corresponds with the mime type, according to the mime-types file,
then it will keep it, and no substitution will be made.
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of the titlebar. This happened when trying to continue a postponed
message. Alpine would call the format_titlebar function, which would
attempt to use the msgmap of the freed stream of the postponed
messages folder. The solution was to not to call the format_titlebar
function, because all that is needed is the color of the titlebar,
and that can be obtained in a different way.
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later when it becomes an issue again.
* Minor fix to documentation.
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using '.' character to represent the current message/thread, and "$"
to represent the last message/thread.
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file would not be created if it did not exist.
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signal. An attempt is being made to correct this in the future. See
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=825772.
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selected will be bounced, or if not all selected messages will be
bounced. Suggested by Ulf-Dietrich Braumann.
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as well as autocompletes automatically when only one possibility exists
for the ^J attach command.
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for save of attachments or export of files.
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command will offer to save the file in the encoded form. This might
work for some users, but the save command will have a subcommand ^N
to decode the file name and save the file with the decoded name.
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* Add the configuration variable "default-directories", which is called
"Extra Directories for Save" in the configuration screen. This
variable saves a list of directories that are readily accessible for
save or export of attachments. This makes it easier to save
attachments in directories that are hard to navigate to, or that are
accessed frequently.
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used to form a URL. Reported and fixed by Wang Kang.
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to save the role being used to compose such message so that settings
such as the SMTP server set in the role can be used when sending such
form message. Suggested and patched by Frank Doepper.
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Based on a contribution by Wang Kang.
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same name, do not overwrite a file more than once, but instead add a
counter number to the filename to make a new file that does not exist
in the file system.
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only a small portion of the subtitle (e.g. "Directo" instead of
"Directory Server on some.server.com".)
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when the position for wrapping is at a wide UTF-8 code point.
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In order to produce a crash one needed to use the ^T subcommand and
do a search in a LDAP directory. The crash is produced by changes to
the text in the title bar. Reported by Heinrich Mislik in the
Alpine-info list.
* Add ignore size option to Alpine, which helps users deal with some
servers that compute sizes incorrectly but send complete messages
when users save messages from those servers.
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adding memory freeing calls when necessary.
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user is sometimes asked to import a certificate and sometimes a key.
* Fix a case of memory freed twice introduced in commit 4bf825141c...
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that encrypts password file in case that the new key/certificate pairs
have the same name as the old key/certificate.
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to encrypt a password file in the SMIME setup configuration screen.
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file, writes a non-secure encrypted password file until Alpine is
restarted again.
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Provided by Dennis Davis.
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* Update of copyright notice
* Update to release notes to indicate support of RFC 2971.
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the certificate to lowercase, which may make Alpine not be able to
read such certificate. Reported by Dennis Davis.
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ldap_unbind_ext to ldap_unbind and add config.wnt.h to git
repository)
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screen to account for the broadened search, but will not replaint the
screen due to scrolling. Suggested by Holger Trapp.
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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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* Fix typos in documentation (cotainer to container.) Reported by Holger
Trapp.
* Alpine does not remove remporary files created when adding a CA
certificate to a container. Reported by Holger Trapp.
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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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information about the use of a file, but the contents of that structure
changed in Visual Studio 2015, so a new system had to be created to save this
information, that did not depend on the contents of the FILE structure.
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Peter Koellner.
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at the end of a line. Reported by James Mingo.
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bouncing. Suggested after a discussion with Matthias Rieber.
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through the history of directories used to save attachments, while
preserving the given name of the file. Suggested by Peter Koellner.
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