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features --<br />

* More FAQ material on using ‘localdomains’.<br />

* Compilation hacks for ISC 4.0 (thanks, Larry Jones!).<br />

bugs --<br />

* Enabled ETRN and RPOP command-line options.<br />

* Yet another attempt to fix the error.c compilation problems under<br />

Solaris and NEXTSTEP.<br />

* Handle \( and \) correctly in RFC822 comments, thanks to Gareth McCaughan.<br />

* Fixed off-by-one error fingered by Brian Jones that prevented<br />

‘localdomains’ from working.<br />

There are 248 people on the <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends list.<br />

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------<strong>fetchmail</strong>-3.7.0<br />

(Fri Feb 21 17:38:40 EST 1997), 8782 lines:<br />

features --<br />

* You can now specify a hunt list of SMTP forwarding hosts.<br />

* Treat unexpected EOF as a protocol error.<br />

* DNS errors no longer abort an entire poll. Instead they just cause<br />

forwarding and deletion of the current message to be suppressed.<br />

* -v output now includes the version/pl numbers (help for harried maintainer!).<br />

bugs --<br />

* Fix password-shrouding logic so it doesn’t crap out on a zero-length<br />

password.<br />

* Various error-logging fixes by Dave Bodenstab.<br />

* Fix parsing bug that broke UIDL-processing code.<br />

There are 233 people on the <strong>fetchmail</strong>-friends list.<br />

-----------------------------------------------------------------------------<strong>fetchmail</strong>-3.6.0<br />

(Mon Feb 17 00:19:55 EST 1997), 8700 lines:<br />

features --<br />

* Use Return-Path for RCPT FROM if possible for better behavior on mailing<br />

lists and bouncemail.<br />

* New Makefile production to generate an RPM.<br />

* The ‘no received’ option of 3.4 is gone. Instead, say ‘no envelope’.<br />

This suppresses all attempts to extract an envelope address and route<br />

based on it. If you set ‘no envelope’ in the defaults entry it is possible<br />

to undo that in individual entries by using ‘envelope ’.

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