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Thomas says these changes have been tested for two weeks in a production<br />

multidrop environment. I tested them for another week in mine.<br />

* Doug Muth’s run<strong>fetchmail</strong> version 1.1.<br />

* Minor port patches from Philippe De Muyter.<br />

* Patch by Chun-Chung Chen to handle quotes in .netrc<br />

* Corrected OTP support, IPv6 and IPSEC support patches from Craig Metz.<br />

* Fix bad interaction between UID handling and fetchlimit.<br />

There are 272 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 136 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.3.6 (Fri Jan 23 00:25:57 EST 1998), 12773 lines:<br />

* Improved RPM packaging with correct grouping and an icon.<br />

* Fixed another minor bug in handling of ‘expunge 0’.<br />

* Kent Robotti sent a new version of fetchsetup.<br />

* Scott Burson’s tweak to allow USER=postmaster to work.<br />

* Byrial Jensen’s fix to handle NULs in mail correctly.<br />

* Vojtech Pavlik’s fix for simultaneous %F and %T.<br />

* IMAP code can now deal with untagged responses during CAPABILITY<br />

(at least one server issues the motd in a bunch of "* OK {ALERT]" lines<br />

in response to the first command after connecting.)<br />

* New --smtpaddress option from Henning P. Schmiedehausen allows you<br />

to force the hostname used in MAIL FROM lines.<br />

* If link can’t find the bind library, force ‘no dns’ on all connections.<br />

* Change name of ordinary-user lockfile so .<strong>fetchmail</strong> can be used as a<br />

logging directory.<br />

* Close pipe to MDA when we get a nonresponse timeout. This should<br />

prevent MDA zombies from piling up when we have errors.<br />

* Treat Netscape’s "X-Mozilla-Status" lines like "Status:" lines.<br />

* More informative error messages on timeout.<br />

There are 269 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 123 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.3.5 (Mon Dec 15 06:07:08 EST 1997), 12728 lines:<br />

* Added Kent Robotti’s fetchsetup configuration script.<br />

* Corrected buggy handling of ‘expunge 0’.<br />

* RFC 1731 GSSAPI support from Brendan Cully .<br />

* We no longer reveal the remotename in <strong>fetchmail</strong>’s Received line, as this<br />

may be sensitive information.<br />

There are 264 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 106 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.3.4 (Fri Dec 5 12:39:31 EST 1997), 12537 lines:<br />

* Yet another attempt on the Compuserve RPA moving target.<br />

* Fix ETRN code to poll for the <strong>fetchmail</strong> host if there’s no -S option.<br />

* Allow ‘--quit’ to be given with other options to shut down a running daemon<br />

before anything else gets done (suggested by Greg Stark).<br />

* Added Gordon Matzigkeit’s warning about -F to the man page.<br />

* Improved POP3 protocol-synchronization error messages.<br />

* Allow <strong>fetchmail</strong> to proceed even if DNS is down or unavailable, if all<br />

multidrop entries have ‘no dns’.<br />

* Added Robert de Bath’s "fetchspool" script to contrib.<br />

* Use strftime(3) to gen a proper RFC822 date into <strong>fetchmail</strong>’s Received header.<br />

There are 272 people on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends and 96 on <strong>fetchmail</strong>-announce.<br />

<strong>fetchmail</strong>-4.3.3 (Sat Nov 22 01:51:41 EST 1997), 12491 lines:<br />

* Robert Hardy ’s patch to use IMAP EXAMINE in check mode.<br />

* Alexander Kourakos’s patch for cleaner handling of group addresses.<br />

* Fixed expansion of MDA %-escapes (thanks Wez Furlong ).<br />

* Deal with the possibility that IMAP NOOP issued on rescan might not get an

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