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There are 261 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 407 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.0.3 (Sun May 2 23:39:22 EDT 1999), 17241 lines:<br />

* Added FAQ item about things to check if --monitor fails with pppd.<br />

* Fixed Matthias Andree’s SMTP error bug.<br />

There are 257 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 380 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.0.2 (Thu Apr 29 22:09:46 EDT 1999), 17239 lines:<br />

* The IMAP driver now sets SEEN at deletion time, in case the server<br />

ships DSNs when that bit is set (HP OpenMail does this).<br />

* Delay between POP3 subsessions to allow the server time to release locks.<br />

* Improved environment-query logic to handle mutiple names per UID.<br />

(This also fixes the no-pidfile bug introduced in 5.0.1.)<br />

* FAQ now includes the location of SSL patches.<br />

There are 256 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 377 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-5.0.1 (Sun Apr 18 14:59:56 EDT 1999), 17142 lines:<br />

* Try to discover user/home via getpwuid(getuid()) before using LOGNAME/HOME.<br />

* Mike Pearce’s fix for buggy DEFAULT handling in .netrc.<br />

* Keep validation errors from generating message lines that qmail will reject.<br />

* Can now use expunge option to chop POP3 retrievals into subsessions.<br />

* Fix broken site-deletion code in <strong>fetchmail</strong>conf.<br />

There are 254 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 370 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

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(Mon Apr 5 11:00:24 EDT 1999), 17096 lines:<br />

* Update for fetchsetup from Kent Robotti.<br />

* Eliminate a realloc error in <strong>fetchmail</strong> -v -v progress message generation.<br />

* Spanish-language update by Javier Kohen.<br />

* French-language update by Guy Brand.<br />

* Danish summary and description for specgen.sh.<br />

* Henrik Storner’s fix for the PGP/mimedecode problem.<br />

* Fix netrc search code to be able to search >1 host entry per file.<br />

* Added heads-up about SpryNet in the FAQ and a test in the autoprobe code.<br />

* Removed the Hotmole script. Instead, the web page and FAQ now refer to it.<br />

There are 254 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 369 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.7.9 (Tue Mar 9 13:25:01 EST 1999), 17108 lines:<br />

* Patch by Dan Root to solve an endianness problem in IMAP-K4.<br />

* Fix lexical-analyzer bug that rejected ‘set nobouncemail’,<br />

* Prevent send_bouncemail from stepping on SMTP antispam response.<br />

* Added French internationalization (LC_ALL=fr) from Guy Brand.<br />

* Added Hugo Rabson’s script for fetching from Hotmail.<br />

* Test for .<strong>fetchmail</strong>rc ownership using geteuid() when possible.<br />

* Prevent parsing of delimited protocols from tripping up on a<br />

MIME-armored line consisting of "=2E\r\n".<br />

There are 263 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 361 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.7.8 (Mon Feb 22 10:06:04 EST 1999), 17080 lines:<br />

* FreeBSD support for interface and monitor options by Andy Doran .<br />

* Fixed server-deletion bug in <strong>fetchmail</strong>conf. Also, handle ‘port’ properly.<br />

* Timestamps now generated into logfiles at start of poll cycle.<br />

* New ‘nobounce’ debugging option (specifically exempted from feature freeze)<br />

allows SMTP error bouncemail to be redirected from sender to local<br />

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