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-fetchmail-6.3.25 (not yet released):
+fetchmail-6.3.25 (released 2013-03-18, 26149 LoC):
+
+# NOTE THAT FETCHMAIL IS NO LONGER PUBLISHED THROUGH IBIBLIO.
+* They have stopped accepting submissions and consider themselves an archive.
# BUG FIXES
* Fix a memory leak in out-of-memory error condition while handling plugins.
* The fetchmail manual page no longer claims that MD5 were the default OpenSSL
hash format (for use with --sslfingerprint). Reported by Jakob Wilk,
PARTIAL fix for Debian Bug#700266.
+* The fetchmail manual page now refers the user to --softbounce from the
+ SMTP/ESMTP ERROR HANDLING section. Reported by Anton Shterenlikht.
# WORKAROUNDS
* Older systems that provide the older RFC-2553 implementation of getaddrinfo,
The proper fix, however, is to upgrade the operating system.
# TRANSLATION UPDATES
-[eo] Esperanto, by Sian Mountbatten and Felipe Castro
-
-
-fetchmail-6.3.24 (released 2012-12-23, 26108 LoC):
-
-# NOTE THAT THE RELEASE OF FUTURE FETCHMAIL 6.3.X VERSIONS IS UNCLEAR.
-Should a 7.0 release be made earlier, chances are that the 6.3.X branch
-is abandoned and its changes be folded into the 7.0 release, with changes
-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.
+[cs] Czech, by Petr Pisar
+[da] Danish, by Joe Hansen
+[de] German
+[eo] Esperanto, by Sian Mountbatten and Felipe Castro
+[fr] French, by Frédéric Marchal
+[ja] Japanese, by Takeshi Hamasaki
+[pl] Polish, by Jakub Bogusz
+[sv] Swedish, by Göran Uddeborg
+[vi] Vietnamese, by Trần Ngọc Quân
# KNOWN BUGS AND WORKAROUNDS
(This section floats upwards through the NEWS file so it stays with the
server to test against. Use GSSAPI.
+fetchmail-6.3.24 (released 2012-12-23, 26108 LoC):
+
+# 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.
+
+
fetchmail-6.3.23 (released 2012-12-10, 26106 LoC):
# REGRESSION FIXES
* Clean up logfile vs. syslog handling, and in case logfile overrides
syslog, send a message to the latter stating where logging goes.
+# BUG FIXES
+* The mimedecode feature failed to ship the last line of the body if it was
+ encoded as quoted-printable and had a MIME soft line break in the very last
+ line. Reported by Lars Hecking in June 2011.
+ Bug introduced on 1998-03-20 when the mimedecode support was added by ESR
+ before release 4.4.1 through code contributed by Henrik Storner.
+ Workaround for older releases: do not use mimedecode feature.
+
# CHANGES
* The build process can now be made a bit more silent and concise through
./configure --enable-silent-rules, or by adding "V=0" to the make command.