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<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.6.7 (Mon Feb 19 12:31:03 EST 2001), 20082 lines:<br />

* Fixed brown-paper-bag password bug (only showed up if it was necessary<br />

to prompt for a password). This fixes Debian bug #86350: Fetchmail doesn’t<br />

ask for password.<br />

* In POP3, query for AUTH methods a la RFC2449.<br />

There are 276 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 561 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.6.6 (Thu Feb 15 20:43:47 EST 2001), 20083 lines:<br />

* Fixed locale setting; this should make i18n actually work.<br />

* Resolved Debian bug #85938: <strong>fetchmail</strong> asks for a password when using ETRN.<br />

* Resolved Debian bugs #85853 and #86047. POP3: Don’t issue AUTH between<br />

USER and PASS, some servers choke on this.<br />

* Resolved Debian bug #85772 re Kerberos compilation.<br />

* Resolved Debian bug #85961: Wrong error message when local connection fails.<br />

* Serious pre-release regression testing begins. This version tested<br />

against 18 different POP3 and IMAP servers.<br />

There are 274 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 562 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.6.5 (Mon Feb 12 04:33:39 EST 2001), 20062 lines:<br />

* CRAM-MD5 authentication of IMAP and POP3 is working. Tested against<br />

IMAP4rev1 2000.287 and v2000.70 POP3 gateway at neo.netnea.com.<br />

* Full support for POP3 AUTH (RFC1734) with KERBEROS_IV, GSSAPI, OTP.<br />

This code has been completely refactored. In the process, it is<br />

possible I have broken GSSAPI, KERBEROS, and OPIE; this needs to be tested.<br />

The old IMAP-LOGIN, IMAP-GSS, and IMAP-K4 protocols are gone; <strong>fetchmail</strong><br />

now uses these automatically when it detects the right capabilities.<br />

To prevent having <strong>fetchmail</strong> look for a password, specify a "preauth"<br />

option other than "password".<br />

* Noted that Debian bugs #78963, #63064, #81312, #78796, #78363, #78149,<br />

#68627, #67559, #63308, #63088, #71428 are fixed.<br />

* Resolved Debian bug #65505: <strong>fetchmail</strong> now returns a nonzero exit status<br />

when interrupted before a successful fetch.<br />

* configure --ssl works correctly again.<br />

There are 273 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 564 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.6.4 (Sun Feb 11 00:43:14 EST 2001), 20085 lines:<br />

* ODMR port fix for AIX.<br />

* Dave Zarzycki’s fix for former FAQ item F5 (%h and %p not being expanded).<br />

* Dave Zarzycki’s fix to reap zombie processes when nodetach is set.<br />

* Attempted fix for CRAM-MD5 problem with IMAP 2000.<br />

There are 276 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 564 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.6.3 (Wed Feb 7 10:56:21 EST 2001), 19901 lines:<br />

* VPATH build fixed (thanks to Harry McGavran).<br />

* Danny O’Brien’s patch allowing preauth and idle to work together.<br />

* Fixed a bug in configure.in that was resulting in KERBEROS_IV being<br />

set when it should not have been (several reports).<br />

* FAQ change: mailing lists have moved to MailMan.<br />

* Deal with brain-dead netmind mail missing the RFC822 delimiter line.<br />

* ODMR (RFC 2645) support -- untested and probably buggy!

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