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* pt_BR Update from George Godoy.<br />

* David Taylor’s fixes for the UIDL code.<br />

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<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.4.4 (Sun Jul 23 15:56:16 EDT 2000), 19172 lines:<br />

* Guenther H. Leber’s fix to show expunge parameters for POP3 in <strong>fetchmail</strong> -V.<br />

* Richard Gooch’s fixes to use sigaction(2) in sink.c and daemon.c<br />

* Petr Kristof’s fix for sslcert configuration in <strong>fetchmail</strong>conf.<br />

* Jiri Pavolvsky’s updated cs.po.<br />

* Cyrille Lefevre ’s patch for IPV6,<br />

resolving FreeBSD Problem Report ports/19996.<br />

* Added John Summerfield’s pop2test to contrib.<br />

* In the <strong>fetchmail</strong> RPM spec, stop compressing the man pages. Turns out<br />

rpm-4.0 does a find(1) over the stuff to be installed and gzip(1)s the<br />

manpages it finds. This gets messed up by the explicit symlink among<br />

manpages in the spec file, which rpm redoes and gets all wrong.<br />

* Added Antoine Beaupre’s dropdelivered option.<br />

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<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.4.3 (Sun Jul 2 14:24:28 EDT 2000), 19080 lines:<br />

* Fixed Debian bug #63667, <strong>fetchmail</strong>conf: doesn’t write .<strong>fetchmail</strong>rc properly.<br />

* RFC2177 IDLE should now be done even when there are no messages.<br />

* Joerg Plate’s SSL typo fix.<br />

* Try to limit the damage bad UIDL handling can do by refusing to mess with<br />

the UIDL state if there has been an error.<br />

* Better isafile test -- bizarrely enough, Linux ptys have S_ISBLK.<br />

* Includes for SSL now use the openssl directory, which has been standard<br />

since OpenSSL 0.9.3. If this breaks your build, upgrade your SSL.<br />

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<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.4.2 (Wed Jun 28 07:21:04 EDT 2000), 19069 lines:<br />

* Julian Haight’s fix for his 5.4.1 patch, which created a potential<br />

memory leak.<br />

* Minor bug fixes for SSL by Wolfram Kleff.<br />

* Be more clever about when we suppress progress dots.<br />

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<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.4.1 (Tue Jun 6 23:24:22 EDT 2000), 19051 lines:<br />

* Julian Haight added support for arbitrary SMTP RCPT TO: control using:<br />

--smtpname user@host. Should be useful for sites running multiple virtual<br />

domains without local users, such as a cyrus IMAP installation.<br />

* Julian Haight added hostaddr reporting in the "Received: from" clause.<br />

* NT material added to FAQ item O9.<br />

* Commented out the socket-shutdown code that was causing mystery hangs under<br />

Red Hat 6.2. We can live with a socket leak (assuming it comes back) nmore<br />

easily than we can live with <strong>fetchmail</strong> getting wedged in place.<br />

* Werner Almesberger sent minor bug fixes for BSMTP.<br />

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