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Subject: CVS commit: pkgsrc/mail/mail-notification
From: Julio M. Merino Vidal
Date: 2004-12-05 09:44:09
Message id: 20041205084409.230B02DA1D@cvs.netbsd.org
Log Message:
Update to 1.0:
1.0 November 25, 2004
* Some minor IMAP issues have been fixed
* Some IMAP servers did not properly support the IDLE
extension, so it can now be disabled in the mailbox
properties
* If the POP3 or IMAP password is left blank, it will now be
prompted only if needed
* When MIME support was disabled, the Sylpheed backend was not
considering unread messages as new: fixed
* Updated translations:
* Serbian (Filip Miletic)
* German (Hendrik Brandt)
* Portuguese (Duarte Henriques)
* New translations:
* Polish (Tomasz Sarota-Raczek)
0.99 November 15, 2004
* The IMAP capabilities sent in a PREAUTH, AUTHENTICATE or
LOGIN response were ignored, and a CAPABILITY command was
not re-issued after a successful authentication: fixed
* Added a "Display mail summary in tooltip" option
0.8.1 November 4, 2004
* Mail summary popup fixes and improvements:
* do not recreate it when updating its contents:
removes some flicker
* added a workaround for a Metacity bug which
sometimes misplaced the popup
* the text fonts can now be configured from the
properties dialog
* Now compiles cleanly even when -fstrict-aliasing is in use
* Some additional workarounds for
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=64764 have been
added: fixes a few random crashes
* Some widgets have been named, so that they can easily be
matched in a GTK+ resource file
* The status icon could not be customized from a resource
file: fixed
* Updated translations:
* Serbian (Filip Miletic)
0.8.0 October 31, 2004
* The double-click action can now be customized
* A mail reader can now be launched
* IMAP IDLE support has been implemented
* The mail summary layout has been improved
* The mail summary is now also displayed in the tooltip
* The tooltip now supports keyboard activation
* A mail summary popup option allowing to only display recent
mail has been added
* A bug which caused SASL authentication to sometimes fail has
been fixed
* The Gmail parser was getting confused by special strings
embedded in message fields: fixed
0.7.1 October 25, 2004
* Gmail fixes:
* does not crash when a GNOME proxy is set
* handles starred and labelled messages
* ignores non-inbox messages
* messages were considered unseen on each check and
the mail summary was always popped up: fixed
* The POP3/IMAP/Gmail password can now be left blank (in such
case, it will be prompted when needed and not be saved to
permanent storage)
* A command can now be executed when all mail has been read
* The user interface now displays the IMAP folder name (unless
it is inbox)
* The tooltip now displays message counts
* Minor fixes and cleanups
* Updated translations:
* Serbian (Filip Miletic)
* German (Hendrik Brandt)
* Portuguese (Duarte Henriques)
0.7.0 October 6, 2004
* Binaries compiled with GCC 3.4.x were crashing in various
places: fixed
* Fixed a vulnerability in the IMAP code (a malicious IMAP
server could trigger a null pointer dereference by sending
an invalid reply)
* Fixed a vulnerability in the Gmail code (a man in the middle
attack could, with some libsoup configurations, trigger a
null pointer indirection)
* The properties dialog has been split into tabs
* A mail summary has been added (requires GMime version 2.0 or
superior)
* Double-clicking on the icon now displays the mail summary
(the double-clicked command has been removed)
* The "new mail" command is now executed every time a mailbox
receives one or more new messages
* Tracks the latest Gmail change (reported by Vincent Noel)
* Gmail support now requires libsoup version 2.2 or superior
(which is part of GNOME 2.8)
* The manual is now installed in the proper location (Pascal
Giard, Christian Krause)
* The --with-gconf-schema-file-dir configure argument was
ignored: fixed (Julio M. Merino Vidal)
* A few minor issues have been fixed
* Some cleanups have been performed
* The German translations have been updated (Hendrik Brandt)
* Added Serbian translations (Filip Miletic)
* Added Bulgarian translations (Vladimir Petkov)
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