Note that there is a separate todo.html with different content than this.
soon - MUST:
+- blacklist DigiNotar/Comodo hacks/certs, possibly with Chrome's serial#
+ list?
+- check if wildcards from X.509 are handled as strictly as required by
+ the RFCs.
- audit if there are further untrusted data report_*() calls.
- Debian Bug #475239, MIME decoder may break up words (need to quote results)
- put bare IP addresses in brackets for SMTP (check if there are RFC
1123/5321/5322 differences)
-- Debian Bug #531589: fetchmail ignores SIGUSR1 in idle mode.
- Fix further occurrences of SMTP reply code handling:
- for proper smtp_reponse caching of multiline codes (there are some)
- for stomping over control characters.
Postfix virtual users" around 2009-09-23 on fetchmail-users@).
soon - SHOULD:
+- support NIL and strings where they are alternatives to literals
+- Debian Bug #531589: fetchmail ignores SIGUSR1 in idle mode.
+ seems non-trivial to fix: in imap_idle(), we wait for untagged
+ responses, and may be deep in SSL_peek -- and that restarts the
+ underlying blocking read() from the socket, so we never break out of
+ the SSL_peek() with SIGUSR1.
- add repoll for all kinds of auth failures
(requires framework to track which auth failed in auto mode)
- SockOpen sometimes exits with errno == 0, confusing users (found with
- fetch IMAP message in one go (fetchmail-devel by Adam Simpkins
<simpkins@cisco.com> around Nov 2nd)?
-6.4:
+7.0:
- Properly free host/user entries (through C++ class instantiation and destructors...)
- Remove stupid options, such as spambounce, or deferred bounces for anything
but wrong addresses