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Fetchmail2010-05-062012-12-23
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Design Notes
Download
- Security
+ Security/Errata
Development
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Fetchmail

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NEWS: IMAP7 in mailbox names (developer document)

-

There is a new document about - mailbox name encoding in IMAP, - an invited contribution by Mark Crispin. It applies to all IMAP - clients and servers and is not limited to fetchmail, and arose after - a discussion on the getmail mailing list. Note that as of - 2010-05-25, neither fetchmail nor getmail currently supports this - directly; for the nonce, you need to manually encode the mailbox - name in UTF-7 for both applications.

- -

SSL issues after upgrade to 6.3.16/6.3.17 or OpenSSL 1.0.0?

+

NEWS: FETCHMAIL 6.3.24 RELEASE

+

On 2012-12-23, fetchmail-6.3.24 + has been released (this is the download link), fixing a + minor regression and a memory leak. +
It is a recommended update for all users and distributors. Click + here to see the change details. Note that 6.3.22 fixed + security bugs, and is the oldest version that should be used. +

+ +

SSL issues after upgrade to OpenSSL 1.0.0?

If your fetchmail upgrade entails an upgrade of the OpenSSL library to 1.0.0, remember to re-run c_rehash /path/to/certs, where the last part is whatever argument @@ -61,16 +62,6 @@ href="fetchmail-FAQ.html#R14">see fetchmail's FAQ item R14..

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NEWS: FETCHMAIL 6.3.17 RELEASE

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On 2010-05-06, fetchmail-6.3.17 - has been released (this is the download link), fixing a - regression of the rcfile parser from 6.3.0, a security bug in debug - output that can cause memory exhaustion and abort, and improves SSL - usability. It is a recommended update for all users. Click - here to see the change details. -

SECURITY ALERTS