<p>I try to respond to urgent bug reports in a timely way. But
fetchmail is now pretty mature and I have many other projects, so I
don't personally chase obscure or marginal problems. Help with any
<p>I try to respond to urgent bug reports in a timely way. But
fetchmail is now pretty mature and I have many other projects, so I
don't personally chase obscure or marginal problems. Help with any
<p>It has been reported that multidrop name matching fails when the
name to be matched contains a Latin-1 umlaut. Dollars to doughnuts
this is some kind of character sign-extension problem. Trouble is,
it's very likely in the BIND libraries. Someone should go in with a
debugger and check this.</p>
<p>It has been reported that multidrop name matching fails when the
name to be matched contains a Latin-1 umlaut. Dollars to doughnuts
this is some kind of character sign-extension problem. Trouble is,
it's very likely in the BIND libraries. Someone should go in with a
debugger and check this.</p>
<p>The <a
href="http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=fetchmail&archive=no">
Debian bug-tracking page for fetchmail</a> lists other bug
<p>The <a
href="http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=fetchmail&archive=no">
Debian bug-tracking page for fetchmail</a> lists other bug
<p>Alan Munday suggests message change MULTIDROP without ENVELOPE:</p>
<pre>
fetchmail: warning: MULTIDROP configuration for pop.example.org requires the envelope option to be set!
<p>Alan Munday suggests message change MULTIDROP without ENVELOPE:</p>
<pre>
fetchmail: warning: MULTIDROP configuration for pop.example.org requires the envelope option to be set!
<p>In the SSL support, add authentication of Certifying Authority
(Is this a Certifying Authority we recognize?).</p>
<p>In the SSL support, add authentication of Certifying Authority
(Is this a Certifying Authority we recognize?).</p>
<p>Laszlo Vecsey writes: "I believe qmail uses a technique of
writing temporary files to nfs, and then moving them into place to
ensure that they're written. Actually a hardlink is made to the
<p>Laszlo Vecsey writes: "I believe qmail uses a technique of
writing temporary files to nfs, and then moving them into place to
ensure that they're written. Actually a hardlink is made to the