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There are 279 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 165 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.4.0<br />

(Mon Mar 16 14:57:38 EST 1998), 13579 lines:<br />

* Fix bug that prevented graceful exit from POP3 validation on wrong password.<br />

* Dominique Unruh’s patch that copes gracefully with bodiless messages.<br />

* Fix timer-leak problem with the SIGALRM fix, pointed out by Dave Bodenstab.<br />

* Deal with more M$ Exchange braindamage (violating an RFC1939 limit).<br />

* Allow spaces in IMAP usernames (thank Juerg Wanner ).<br />

* Handle empty Return-Path (thank Dmitry Yaitskov ).<br />

* Improvements in UID handling; should be a cleaner fix for Dick van den Burg.<br />

* Remove the LOGIN capability check for IMAPrev1 servers; Cyrus chokes on it.<br />

There are 273 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 160 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.3.9 (Fri Mar 6 10:45:32 EST 1998), 13531 lines:<br />

* Relax the LOGIN capability check in IMAP.<br />

* John Stracke sent a workaround for SIGALRM flakiness<br />

under glibc6 over Linux.<br />

* Kerberos V support from Jon Dugan and<br />

Von Welch .<br />

* Ron Kaminsky sent a patch to RFC1730-encode passwords<br />

sent to IMAP servers. This allows them to contain doublequotes and<br />

backslashes.<br />

* Made the antispam response configurable.<br />

* UID-handling fix from Dick van den Burg ,<br />

There are 275 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 153 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.3.8 (Tue Feb 24 15:47:13 EST 1998), 13292 lines:<br />

* Documentation cleanup.<br />

* -S is back to setting smtphost all the time; net-security option is now -T.<br />

* net-security option is now per-server, with a ‘netsec’ keyword.<br />

* Handle "account" token in .netrc.<br />

* Fix IMAP4rev1 detection.<br />

* Added /-suffix capability to specify a port or service on smtphost args.<br />

* More fixes by Nicholas Pitre.<br />

* Fix for core-dump bug in the new UID-marking code by timw@aracnet.com.<br />

* EMX changes support running <strong>fetchmail</strong> under OS/2.<br />

There are 269 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 144 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.3.7 (Tue Feb 17 21:30:26 EST 1998), 13104 lines:<br />

* Fixed a minor bug in the IMAP re-polling logic.<br />

* Nicholas Pitre’s extensive changes to multidrop:<br />

- Seek for the true sender of a mail which is not necessarily in the<br />

From: header. (see comments in the code for more explicit details).<br />

This one is particularly important with list distributions...<br />

- Respect the Resent-To/-Cc/-Bcc precedence over the To/Cc/Bcc headers<br />

for recipient delivery. So avoid resending a message to a person who<br />

just resent a mail to some other addresses.<br />

- Fix a bug in find_server_names() wich caused recipient addresses to<br />

figure twice in the recipient address list.<br />

- Modified parse_received() to let full adress from the Received header to<br />

pass through so local domains can be used (now has same policy as in<br />

the find_server_names() function).<br />

- Fixed memory leaks from readheaders().<br />

- Made some strcmp() be strcasecmp() as it should be because it didn’t<br />

work correctly in some cases.<br />

- Modified reply_hack() to meet the needs of above modifications.

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