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Changes since version 2006j2: - security fix for users of tmail or dmail. - bug fixes and reliability improvements. - A new function, utf8_csvalidmap(), has been added for the benefit of Alpine to use in examining UTF-8 text and determining efficiently whether it can be downgraded to a legacy charset. If you develop an MUA, this may be useful for you too, although you'll have to read the source code to see how to use it. The purpose of the "not-CJK" bit is to prevent messages being downgraded to a CJK charset if all they have in that charset are some special punctuation. This update address the security vulnerability reported in SA32483. @ text @$NetBSD$ --- Makefile.orig 2008-06-04 19:43:35.000000000 +0100 +++ Makefile 2008-11-06 11:43:50.000000000 +0000 @@@@ -577,9 +577,6 @@@@ @@echo + In order to rectify this problem, you MUST build with: @@echo ++ SSLTYPE=$(SSLTYPE).nopwd @@echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - @@echo - @@echo Do you want to continue this build anyway? Type y or n please: - @@$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) (make nounenc;exit 1);; esac' nounenc: @@echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ @@@@ -600,9 +597,6 @@@@ @@echo ++ SSLTYPE=nopwd @@echo + You must also have OpenSSL or equivalent installed. @@echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - @@echo - @@echo Do you want to continue this build anyway? Type y or n please: - @@$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) (make nonossl;exit 1);; esac' nonossl: @@echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ @@@@ -636,9 +630,6 @@@@ @@echo + cancelled and you must rebuild. If you did not specify IPv6 @@echo + yourself, try adding IP6=4 to the make command line. @@echo +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ - @@echo - @@echo Do you want to build with IPv6 anyway? Type y or n please: - @@$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) (make noip6;exit 1);; esac' @@echo OK, I will remember that you really want to build with IPv6. @@echo You will not see this message again. @@$(TOUCH) ip6 @ 1.19 log @Update imap-uw to 2006j2. OKed by jwise@@. Updated: 14 June 2007 imap-2006j is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. Updated: 5 June 2007 imap-2006i is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. imapd now supports the CHILDREN and ESEARCH extensions. imapd's attempt to return COPYUID/APPENDUID information for a traditional UNIX (and MMDF) format mailbox when the mailbox is open by another process has been declared to be a failure and is now revoked. It was subject to a timing race, loss of which involved an expensive reset of the mailbox's UID regime. Any imapd COPY or APPEND to a traditional UNIX or MMDF format that is open by some other process will now no longer return COPYUID/APPEND. Although this is technically in violation of RFC 4315, there is a loophole in that document and the timing race/performance problem is worse. Updated: 4 April 2007 imap-2006h is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. Updated: 30 March 2007 imap-2006g is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. Updated: 30 January 2007 imap-2006f is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. For the benefit of multi-threaded applications, use of strtok() has been abolished in the c-client library. imapd and ipop3d stuff use it though. The TOPS-20 and VAX/VMS ports still use strtok() since they don't use UNIX threads. This version has been test-built on Linux, Mac OS X, NeXT, Windows XP, TOPS-20, and VAX/VMS. This will probably be the last test-build on VAX/VMS since the system I use for that purpose is being shut down. I have no way to test-build on DOS, legacy Mac OS (OS 9 and earlier), OS/2, or Windows CE; and the builds on those systems are probably broken. Updated: 26 January 2007 imap-2006e is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. Updated: 6 December 2006 imap-2006d is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. The decomposition mapping, title-case mapping, and character widths tables have been updated to comply with the Unicode 5.0 standard. Prototypes for the utf8aux.c functions have been moved to a new utf8aux.h. The general c-client modules now include c-client.h instead of the individual files. Use of c-client.h instead of individual include files insulates against future shuffling of include files. Updated: 23 October 2006 imap-2006c is a maintenance release, consisting primarily of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. By popular request, if a user has a mix (or other dual-use) format INBOX, it will no longer be listed as \NoInferiors. It's a bad idea to depend upon this due to the case ambiguity issue, but it's there. Updated: 26 September 2006 imap-2006b is a maintenance release, consisting entirely of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. Updated: 15 September 2006 imap-2006a is a maintenance release, consisting entirely of bugfixes to problems discovered in the release that affected a small number of users. If it is necessary to build IPv4-only on one of the ports that has IPv6 preconfigured (ldb, lfd, lmd, lrh, lsu, osx, oxp), this can be done by using IP6=4. You can't do IP=4 in the build command directly since these ports set IP themselves; however, now instead of setting IP=6 they now set IP=$(IP6). Updated: 30 August 2006 imap-2006 is a major release. Programs written for imap-2004g should build with this version with minor or no modification. imap-2005 was not released except as development snapshots. imap-2006 contains major extensions to its Unicode support. Searching and sorting are now done with strings canonicalized to titlecase and decomposed form. Among other things, this means that Latin letters with diacriticals will now sort with the basic Latin letter, and case-independent searching of such letters (e.g., German umlauts) now works. Previously, sorting was done strictly by Unicode codepoint, and case-independence only worked with ASCII. imapd now supports the UIDPLUS extension for mailboxes in unix, mmdf, mbx, mx, and mix formats. UID EXPUNGE is fully implemented. Note that UIDPLUS is not supported in the little-used drivers (mh, mtx, tenex) in which meaningful APPENDUID/COPYUID data can not be returned. Refer to bugs.txt for more details. The new mix format is a dual-use mailbox format designed for performance and reliability with large mailboxes. mix is documented in file mixfmt.txt. SSL/TLS certificate validation on UNIX now checks the alternative names in the certificate if the CN does not match. The new /tls-sslv23 flag in a mailbox name causes a TLS session to use the (incorrect) SSLv23 client method instead of the TLSv1 client method. Some broken servers use the SSLv23 server method, and this flag works around that problem. WARNING: use of this flag will cause TLS negotiation to fail with a server which uses the proper TLSv1 server method. Additionally, there are known security risks in SSLv2; so users should be suspicious if this switch suddenly becomes necesary. The silly mailbox flag combination /ssl/tls is now rejected as an invalid remote specification. Previous versions tried to negotiate TLS over an SSL session; even if the server permitted such a thing it couldn't work. The memory management of several drivers has been redesigned to consume less memory and hopefully be faster. The private.data member of the MESSAGECACHE (elt) has been replaced with a union that contains private.spare.data and private.spare.ptr, the latter being a pointer. A new FT_RETURNSTRINGSTRUCT flag has been added for mail_fetch_body() and mail_fetch_text() calls. If this flag is set, *and* if the function returns NIL, then the requested string data is available on a stringstruct on stream->private.string. This is a special hack for the IMAP and POP servers and is subject to incompatible change. The result is a major performance improvement in the servers with the mbx driver, particularly with large messages. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.18 2006/09/11 13:44:27 tron Exp $ d3 3 a5 12 --- Makefile.orig 2007-05-08 22:50:45.000000000 +0000 +++ Makefile @@@@ -307,7 +307,7 @@@@ SPECIALS: # Note on SCO you may have to set LN to "ln". -a32 a41 aix bs3 bsi d-g d54 do4 drs epx ga4 gas gh9 ghp ghs go5 gsc gsg gso gul h11 hpp hpx lnp lyn mct mnt neb nec nto nxt nx3 osf os4 ptx qnx sc5 sco sgi sg6 shp sl4 sl5 slx snx soc sol sos uw2: an +a32 a41 aix bs3 bsi d-g d54 do4 drs epx ga4 gas gh9 ghp ghs go5 gsc gsg gso gul h11 hpp hpx lnp lyn mct mnt neb nec nep nto nxt nx3 osf os4 ptx qnx sc5 sco sgi sg6 shp sl4 sl5 slx snx soc sol sos uw2: an $(BUILD) BUILDTYPE=$@@ # If you use sv4, you may find that it works to move it to use the an process. @@@@ -559,9 +559,6 @@@@ sslunix sslsco: d15 1 a15 1 @@@@ -582,9 +579,6 @@@@ sslnone: d25 1 a25 1 @@@@ -618,9 +612,6 @@@@ ip6: @ 1.19.14.1 log @pullup ticket #2578 - requested by tron imap-uw: update package for security and bug fixes revisions pulled up: pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/Makefile 1.126 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/PLIST 1.15 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/distinfo 1.34 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches/patch-aa 1.20 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches/patch-ab 1.23 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches/patch-ad 1.8 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches/patch-ae 1.18 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches/patch-ak r0 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches/patch-bb 1.3 pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches/patch-bc 1.3 Module Name: pkgsrc Committed By: tron Date: Thu Nov 6 15:27:00 UTC 2008 Modified Files: pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw: Makefile PLIST distinfo pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches: patch-aa patch-ab patch-ad patch-ae patch-bb patch-bc Removed Files: pkgsrc/mail/imap-uw/patches: patch-ak Log Message: Update "imap-uw" package to imap-2007d. Changes since version 2006j2: - security fix for users of tmail or dmail. - bug fixes and reliability improvements. - A new function, utf8_csvalidmap(), has been added for the benefit of Alpine to use in examining UTF-8 text and determining efficiently whether it can be downgraded to a legacy charset. If you develop an MUA, this may be useful for you too, although you'll have to read the source code to see how to use it. The purpose of the "not-CJK" bit is to prevent messages being downgraded to a CJK charset if all they have in that charset are some special punctuation. This update address the security vulnerability reported in SA32483. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.19 2007/08/03 17:03:30 obache Exp $ d3 12 a14 3 --- Makefile.orig 2008-06-04 19:43:35.000000000 +0100 +++ Makefile 2008-11-06 11:43:50.000000000 +0000 @@@@ -577,9 +577,6 @@@@ d24 1 a24 1 @@@@ -600,9 +597,6 @@@@ d34 1 a34 1 @@@@ -636,9 +630,6 @@@@ @ 1.18 log @Enable PAM support under Linux and NetBSD if available. Bump package revision because of this change. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ d3 3 a5 3 --- Makefile.orig 2005-04-30 21:50:20.000000000 +0100 +++ Makefile 2006-09-11 14:18:20.000000000 +0100 @@@@ -296,7 +296,7 @@@@ d9 2 a10 2 -a32 a41 aix bs3 bsi d-g d54 do4 drs epx ga4 gas gh9 ghp ghs go5 gsc gsg gso gul hpp hpx lnp lyn mct mnt neb nec nto nxt nx3 osf os4 ptx qnx sc5 sco sgi sg6 shp sl4 sl5 slx snx soc sol sos uw2: an +a32 a41 aix bs3 bsi d-g d54 do4 drs epx ga4 gas gh9 ghp ghs go5 gsc gsg gso gul hpp hpx lnp lyn mct mnt neb nec nep nto nxt nx3 osf os4 ptx qnx sc5 sco sgi sg6 shp sl4 sl5 slx snx soc sol sos uw2: an d14 1 a14 1 @@@@ -474,9 +474,6 @@@@ d20 1 a20 1 - @@$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) exit 1;; esac' d22 1 a22 1 sslnone: d24 1 a24 1 @@@@ -489,9 +486,6 @@@@ d30 1 a30 1 - @@$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) exit 1;; esac' d32 12 a43 2 # C compiler types @ 1.17 log @* Split the MESSAGE file into two parts, one of which only shows up if "ssl" is a package option. * Stop the abuse of BUILD_TARGET and use MAKE_FLAGS instead. Also, use OPSYSVARS to simplify the specification of the correct BUILD_TARGET for each platform. * Make use of the EXTRASPECIALS variable used by imap makefiles to pass special MAKE_FLAGS settings through to all recursive make processes. This gets rid of some MAKE_ENV statements. * Split off the special alpha-codegen hack into a hacks.mk file. * Do man page fixups at post-build time, not post-extract time. This leaves the files pristine for possible patching. * Add back the special handling if IMAP_UW_MAILSPOOLHOME is defined. It was accidentally removed in patch-am when the whoson modifications were added. Move the modifications to the configure phase instead of post-patch so that the modifications aren't accidentally picked up by mkpatches. * Instead of listing each Makefile that needs the sed modification s/c-client.a/libc-client.la/ and modifying them at post-extract time, simply create patches for them. * Instead of listing each header file to be installed, just derive the list from the PLIST. * Make the libtoolification a bit more transparent by patching libtool references directly into the imap makefiles. * Drop the -limapuw -> -lc-client buildlink transform that was only needed for much older versions of the imap-uw package, and stop installing libimapuw.*. All dependents of imap-uw already correctly use -lc-client. * Fix the handling of the kerberos package option so that we can use the pkgsrc Kerberos 5 packages instead of only using the native ones. * Properly document the options.mk file. Bump the PKGREVISION for the libimapuw.* changes and for the IMAP_UW_MAILSPOOLHOME fixes. The rest of the changes are all pkgsrc-related and don't really affect the binary package. @ text @d3 12 a14 3 --- Makefile.orig 2005-04-30 16:50:20.000000000 -0400 +++ Makefile @@@@ -474,9 +474,6 @@@@ sslunix sslsco: d24 1 a24 1 @@@@ -489,9 +486,6 @@@@ sslnone: @ 1.16 log @Changes 2004g: * Bug fix: quoted string handling in the mailbox name parsing routine Changes 2004f: * Bug fix: TCP code * New SSL/TLS routines @ text @d3 1 a3 1 --- Makefile.orig 2005-04-30 22:50:20.000000000 +0200 d5 1 a5 10 @@@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@@@ SSLTYPE=nopwd # 4 (default) IPv4 support only # 6 IPv6 and IPv4 support -IP=4 +#IP=4 # The following extra compilation flags are defined. None of these flags are @@@@ -474,9 +474,9 @@@@ sslunix sslsco: a11 3 +# @@echo +# @@echo Do you want to continue this build anyway? Type y or n please: +# @@$(SH) -c 'read x; case "$$x" in y) exit 0;; *) exit 1;; esac' d15 10 @ 1.15 log @Add optional IPv6 support. Bump package revision because of this change. @ text @d3 3 a5 3 --- Makefile.orig 2004-12-25 19:05:25.000000000 +0000 +++ Makefile 2005-08-01 19:27:56.000000000 +0100 @@@@ -180,7 +180,7 @@@@ d14 1 a14 1 @@@@ -461,9 +461,9 @@@@ @ 1.14 log @Changes 2004: * mailutil has three new commands: delete, rename, and prune * IPv6 support now exists for UNIX and W2K * The NNTP driver now supports NNTP SASL and TLS * imapd now supports the LITERAL+ and SASL-IR initial-response extensions * The IMAP driver has some additional checks to reduce the amount of network traffic, including executing "silly searches" (searches of sequence numbers only) locally * The IMAP, POP, SMTP, and NNTP drivers now have diagnostic code to provide better information about servers which violate SASL's empty challenge requirements (e.g. with the PLAIN mechanism). * There is a new mail_fetch_overview_sequence() function which is like mail_fetch_overview() but takes a sequence number string as an argument. There should have been a flags argument and FT_UID bit as in all the other mail_fetch_???() functions but compatibility with the past... :-( * The overview_t callback (from mail_fetch_overview()) now has a fourth argument which contains the message sequence number (as opposed to the UID which is in the second argument). It turned out that some applications were calling mail_msgno() (which can be moderately expensive) to get the sequence number, and c-client already knew it. * Many declarations which are completely internal to a driver have been removed from the driver .h file, and in those cases where there are no external declarations left the .h file has been eliminated entirely. As part of this, the mbox driver routines are now incorporated with the unix driver routines as opposed to being a separate file. The mbox driver still needs to be lunk in order to get the mbox functionality. @ text @d3 12 a14 3 --- Makefile.orig 2004-04-27 19:56:49.000000000 +0000 +++ Makefile @@@@ -446,9 +446,9 @@@@ sslunix sslsco: @ 1.13 log @Updated: 27 August 2003 imap-2002e is a minor release, released concurrently with Pine 4.57, and contains primarily bugfixes. Programs written for imap-2002d should build with this version without modification. The NNTP client code now tries to perform better with legacy NNTP servers which do not comply with the current NNTP protocol specification draft, most notably Netscape Collabra. Delivery notifications now work reliably with SMTP servers that support it. The following changes are primarily of concern to developers and power users: There is a "limited advertise" option in env_unix.c which, if set, will only advertise the user's own namespace and the #shared/ namespace. It is now possible to build the IMAP toolkit with a separate SSL KEY file from the certificate file (SSLKEYS vs. SSLCERTS). A new BODY structure element, sparep, is available for the main program to use as a pointer for its own purposes; as well as a SET_FREEBODYSPAREP function, similar to SET_FREEENVELOPESPAREP, SET_FREEELTSPAREP, etc. @ text @d3 1 a3 1 --- Makefile.orig 2003-07-15 03:17:18.000000000 +0200 d5 1 a5 1 @@@@ -424,9 +424,9 @@@@ sslunix sslsco: @ 1.12 log @Changes: imap-2002c is a minor release, released concurrently with Pine 4.55, and contains primarily bugfixes. Programs written for imap-2002 will build with this version without modification imap-2002d is a minor release, released concurrently with Pine 4.56, and contains primarily bugfixes. Programs written for imap-2002 should build with this version without modification, with one exception. That exception is the ngbogus envelope flag, which stopped being used in imap-2002c and is now gone for good. See RELNOTES for additional information @ text @d3 3 a5 3 --- Makefile.orig 2003-07-28 14:34:21.000000000 +0200 +++ Makefile 2003-07-28 14:34:21.000000000 +0200 @@@@ -419,9 +419,9 @@@@ @ 1.11 log @Update "imap-uw" package to version 2002.1rc1 (0212051126 snapshot of version 2002a). This version fixes a buffer overflow described in Cert Vulnerability Note VU#961489. @ text @d3 3 a5 3 --- Makefile.orig Tue Nov 5 01:19:13 2002 +++ Makefile Wed Dec 11 12:21:53 2002 @@@@ -396,9 +396,9 @@@@ @ 1.10 log @Update imap-uw to 2000c. This is a bugfix release over versions 2000a and 2000b. Pkgsrc changes include: - Reduce the number of patches. - Install full set of headers for c-client. - Install library as libc-client.* and make compatibility links from libc-client.* to libimapuw.*. Other software that use the c-client library seem to look for libc-client.*; no software looks for libimapuw.*. - Install the IMAP RFCs along with the rest of the UW-IMAP documentation. - Introduce a new compile-time knob, CCLIENT_MBOX_FMT, that controls the default format for new mailboxes created by c-client programs. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.9 2000/12/17 18:25:44 jlam Exp $ d3 12 a14 19 --- Makefile.orig Thu Nov 2 16:04:11 2000 +++ Makefile @@@@ -285,7 +285,7 @@@@ #SPECIALS= EXTRASPECIALS= # *** TEMPORARY FOR PINE BUILD *** -GSSDIR=/usr/local +GSSDIR=${PREFIX} SPECIALS=GSSDIR=$(GSSDIR) # *** TEMPORARY FOR PINE BUILD *** @@@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@@@ @@echo Building c-client for $(OS)... echo $(SPECIALS) $(EXTRASPECIALS) > c-client/SPECIALS $(CD) c-client;$(MAKE) $(OS) BUILDOPTIONS="$(BUILDOPTIONS)" \ - $(SPECIALS) $(EXTRASPECIALS) + $(SPECIALS) $(EXTRASPECIALS) PREFIX=$(PREFIX) CC="$(CC)" echo $(OS) > OSTYPE $(TOUCH) rebuild d16 2 @ 1.9 log @Add SSL support for clients. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.8 2000/12/17 17:07:58 jlam Exp $ @ 1.8 log @Honor CFLAGS from environment during build. Also some cosmetic changes to the Makefile to use existing make variables instead of defining a new do-build target. @ text @d1 1 a1 1 $NetBSD$ a4 9 @@@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@@@ # gradually-increasing intervals, starting at 2800-2900, and becoming # permanent at 48,300. -EXTRACFLAGS= +#EXTRACFLAGS= # Extra linker flags (additional/alternative libraries, etc.) d19 1 a19 1 + $(SPECIALS) $(EXTRASPECIALS) PREFIX=$(PREFIX) CC="${LIBTOOL} $(CC)" @ 1.7 log @Update to '2000 release. Fixes a bunch of security problems. (This is the same imap-lib that also comes with pine-4.30). Sorry, no detailed list available. ;( @ text @d3 1 a3 1 --- Makefile.orig Wed Oct 25 01:52:21 2000 d5 10 a14 1 @@@@ -276,7 +276,7 @@@@ d23 1 a23 1 @@@@ -423,7 +423,7 @@@@ d28 1 a28 1 + $(SPECIALS) $(EXTRASPECIALS) PREFIX=$(PREFIX) CC="$(CC)" @ 1.6 log @Update to 4.7rc6 ("2000" release candidate) Fixes a security problem in folder handling described in http://www.securityfocus.com/advisories/2646 Will be used by upcoming pine-pkg @ text @d3 1 a3 1 --- Makefile.orig Wed Aug 9 02:11:08 2000 d5 3 a7 3 @@@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@@@ #EXTRASPECIALS= d11 1 a11 1 EXTRASPECIALS="GSSDIR=$(GSSDIR)" d14 1 a14 2 @@@@ -430,7 +430,7 @@@@ OSTYPE: d16 4 a19 3 echo $(EXTRASPECIALS) > c-client/EXTRASPECIALS - $(CD) c-client;$(MAKE) $(OS) BUILDOPTIONS="$(BUILDOPTIONS)" $(EXTRASPECIALS) + $(CD) c-client;$(MAKE) $(OS) BUILDOPTIONS="$(BUILDOPTIONS)" $(EXTRASPECIALS) PREFIX=$(PREFIX) CC="$(CC)" @ 1.5 log @Update imap-uw to 4.7c2. The most notable user-visible change is the ability of the ipopd daemon to forward requests to the imapd daemon, thus allowing POP2 and POP3 mail clients to check IMAP mail. Most notable operational changes from earlier versions: . New, faster mailbox update logic is now available for the unix driver on UNIX and Amiga. The old way is still being done for MMDF and the unixnt driver on NT. . External file locking is now available via a setgid mail program named /etc/mlock (this is defined by LOCKPGM in the c-client Makefile). If c-client is unable to create a .lock file in the directory by itself, it will try to call mlock to do it. A sample mlock program is part of the imap-utils. This is primarily for the benefit of those paranoid souls who have their mail spool directories protected 775 instead of the recommended 1777. . SASL authentication is supported in the IMAP and POP3 servers, and in the IMAP, POP3, and SMTP client code. There is no support for NNTP SASL yet . CRAM-MD5 is supported by default for IMAP and POP3 clients. To enable server support, read file imap-4.7/docs/md5.txt . The mbox driver is now enabled by default. If the file "mbox" exists on the user's home directory and is in UNIX mailbox format, then when INBOX is opened this file will be selected as INBOX instead of the mail spool file. Messages will be automatically transferred from the mail spool file into the mbox file To disable this behavior, delete "mbox" from the EXTRADRIVERS list in the top-level Makefile and rebuild . IMAP4rev1 protocol is now supported. The UNIX format support now maintains unique identifiers (UIDs) and keyword flags for each message, and keeps an invisible message at the start of the file which contains the UID base information and a list of assigned keywords. There is no way to disable this behavior, since it would disable IMAP4rev1 support. This message may show up if you access the mailbox as a file using older mail software (e.g. Pine 3.9x). It is invisible with IMAP or POP access, or with access as a file using Pine 4.0x. . Support for additional mailbox formats . No longer keeps entire mailbox in memory for UNIX format files . Multilingual searching of the following charsets are supported: US-ASCII, UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, ISO-8859-2, ISO-8859-3, ISO-8859-4, ISO-8859-5, ISO-8859-6, ISO-8859-7, ISO-8859-8, ISO-8859-9, ISO-8859-10, ISO-8859-11, ISO-8859-13, ISO-8859-14, ISO-8859-15, KOI8-R, KOI8-U (alias KOI8-RU), TIS-620, VISCII, ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-KR, ISO-2022-CN, ISO-2022-JP-1, ISO-2022-JP-2, GB2312 (alias CN-GB), CN-GB-12345, BIG5 (alias CN-BIG5), EUC-JP, EUC-KR, Shift_JIS All ISO-2022-?? charsets are treated identically, and support ASCII, JIS Roman, hankaku katakana, ISO-8859-[1 - 10], TIS, GB 2312, JIS X 0208, JIS X 0212, KSC 5601, and planes 1 and 2 of CNS 11643. EUC-JP includes support for JIS X 0212 and hankaku katakana . Fast sorting including IMAP server-based sort . Fast ordered-subject threading including IMAP server-based threading @ text @d3 3 a5 3 --- Makefile.orig Mon Nov 15 15:20:34 1999 +++ Makefile Tue May 2 15:37:12 2000 @@@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@@@ d7 2 a8 2 # *** TEMPORARY FOR PINE 4.10 BUILD *** d10 3 a12 2 +GSSDIR=$(PREFIX) # *** TEMPORARY FOR PINE 4.10 BUILD *** d14 4 a17 5 # Normal command to build IMAP toolkit: @@@@ -402,7 +402,7 @@@@ # *** TEMPORARY FOR PINE 4.10 BUILD *** echo GSSDIR=$(GSSDIR) >> c-client/EXTRASPECIALS # *** TEMPORARY FOR PINE 4.10 BUILD *** @ 1.4 log @Fix build problems caused by libtool usage. @ text @d3 3 a5 3 --- Makefile.orig Wed Jan 27 23:40:30 1999 +++ Makefile Thu Nov 25 15:22:08 1999 @@@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@@@ d14 1 a14 1 @@@@ -392,7 +392,7 @@@@ d18 2 a19 2 - $(CD) c-client;$(MAKE) $(OS) BUILDOPTIONS='$(BUILDOPTIONS)' $(EXTRASPECIALS) + $(CD) c-client;$(MAKE) $(OS) BUILDOPTIONS='$(BUILDOPTIONS)' $(EXTRASPECIALS) PREFIX=$(PREFIX) CC="$(CC)" @ 1.3 log @Update "imap-uw" package to version 4.5: imap-4.5 is a maintenace update, with minor bugfixes to imap-4.4 and optional support for CRAM-MD5. @ text @d4 10 a13 1 +++ Makefile Mon Feb 8 23:50:20 1999 @ 1.2 log @Add NetBSD RCS Ids. @ text @d3 8 a10 8 --- Makefile.orig Sun Jul 19 10:52:40 1998 +++ Makefile Sun Jul 19 10:53:08 1998 @@@@ -260,7 +260,7 @@@@ OSTYPE: @@echo Building c-client for $(OS)... $(CD) c-client;$(MAKE) $(OS) BUILDOPTIONS='$(BUILDOPTIONS)' \ - EXTRASPECIALS="$(EXTRASPECIALS)" + EXTRASPECIALS="$(EXTRASPECIALS)" PREFIX=$(PREFIX) CC="$(CC)" @ 1.1 log @Addition of University of Washington IMAP4 reference implementation including POP2 and POP3 servers. @ text @d1 2 @