+after 6.3.24 not available on their own in a newer 6.3.X release.
+
+# NOTE THAT FETCHMAIL IS NO LONGER PUBLISHED THROUGH IBIBLIO.
+ They have stopped accepting submissions and consider themselves an archive.
+
+# CRITICAL AND REGRESSION FIXES
+* Plug a memory leak in OpenSSL's certificate verification callback.
+ This would affect fetchmail configurations running with SSL in daemon mode
+ more than one-shot runs.
+ Reported by Erik Thiele, and pinned by Dominik Heeg,
+ fixes Debian Bug #688015.
+ This bug was introduced into fetchmail 6.3.0 (committed 2005-10-29)
+ when support for subjectAltName was added through a patch by Roland
+ Stigge, submitted as Debian Bug#201113.
+
+* The --logfile option now works again outside daemon mode, reported by Heinz
+ Diehl. The documentation that I had been reading was inconsistent with the
+ code, and only parts of the manual page claimed that --logfile was only
+ effective in daemon mode.
+
+# KNOWN BUGS AND WORKAROUNDS
+ (This section floats upwards through the NEWS file so it stays with the
+ current release information)
+* Fetchmail does not handle messages without Message-ID header well
+ (See sourceforge.net bug #780933)
+* BSMTP is mostly untested and errors can cause corrupt output.
+* Sun Workshop 6 (SPARC) is known to miscompile the configuration file lexer in
+ 64-bit mode. Either compile 32-bit code or use GCC to compile 64-bit
+ fetchmail. Note that fetchmail doesn't take advantage of 64-bit code,
+ so compiling 32-bit SPARC code should not cause any difficulties.
+* Fetchmail does not track pending deletes across crashes.
+* The command line interface is sometimes a bit stubborn, for instance,
+ fetchmail -s doesn't work with a daemon running.
+* Linux systems may return duplicates of an IP address in some circumstances if
+ no or no global IPv6 addresses are configured.
+ (No workaround. Ubuntu Bug#582585, Novell Bug#606980.)
+* Kerberos 5 may be broken, particularly on Heimdal, and provide bogus error
+ messages. This will not be fixed, because the maintainer has no Kerberos 5
+ server to test against. Use GSSAPI.
+
+
+fetchmail-6.3.23 (released 2012-12-10, 26106 LoC):