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Alpine is built with password file support by default. If Alpine is built with SMIME support and the password file does not exist, then Alpine will create it by default and encrypt it. * In the past Alpine did not recognize images embedded in an HTML file, so now it does and a link to open them is given. Additionally, Alpine did not pass these images to an external browser for display using the external command, and now it will. * Support for code_verifier and code_challenge when generating a refresh token and access token in Gmail and Outlook using the S256 method and plain method. * Change the redirect_uri scheme for Gmail, as Google is deprecating the use of oob. Changed to http://localhost. Users are supposed to enter the URL they see in their browser in place of the code. * Some servers do not allow the Drafts folder to be removed, even when it is empty. Alpine, however, assumes that if the folder exists, it must contain a draft message. This joint collaboration with Thomas Uhle modifies alpine to not to attempt to continue a draft message if the draft folder is empty. * Contributions by Thomas Uhle: - Add support to the LDAP attribute "userCertificate"; - Move voiceMailTelephoneNumber from the TCL side to ldap_translate; - XOAUTH2 state generator changes format specifier from %x to %02x; - Web Alpine will not attempt to continue a postponed message if the postponed-msgs folder is empty. * Improvements to the screen that allows a user to select the client-id when a user attempts to login to a server and more than one client-id is available for that server. In this case additional information is given: The method to use (device or authorize), a user id that uses the suggested client-id or a report that the client-id has not been used. * To protect the privacy of a user, the message-id of a message will be generated using the domain in the From field of the message. * When saving to a folder in the unix format, Alpine parses the destination folder to assign uids to all messages in the folder. When the destination folder is large this could significantly slow down alpine. Fix based on a patch submitted to the alpine-info list by Chris Caputo. * Add the LOGOUT command to the list of commands that can be automatically interrupted in case the connection becomes unstable during that command and Alpine times out its connection to the server. * If new mail has arrived when a user is closing a mailbox, Alpine will also announce how many new messages have arrived. Suggested by Chime Hart. * When an invitation does not have a timezone in the date of the event, but the date is in GMT, adjust the date to local time. Bugs that have been addressed include: * Crash when invoking Alpine from the command line and an attempt to authorize alpine to use XOAUTH2 is done. Alpine crashes because of a missing optional parameter -xoauth2-flow and because no screen has been configured yet. Reported by Baron Fujimoto. * Alpine crashes when it cannot retrieve the privacy policy due to failure connecting to the external server. * Alpine might delete all passwords from the password file if the password file is not unlocked by cancellation, or the authentication for an XOAUTH2 server is cancelled, or the password of an account is changed. * When the personal name of an address is encoded, and the personal name is surrounded by quotes, these are not removed by Alpine at the time to offer to take an address from a message to the addressbook. Reported by David Prager Branner. * If a user configures the sendmail-path variable, and does not use a global smtp-server, then Alpine will use the sendmail-path even when the user configured a smtp-server for a role. Reported by Gregory Heytings. * Crash in PC-Alpine when creating a mail collection and no username is indicated in the server path. Reported by Sandy Schuman. * Crash in Alpine when running a filter that moves deleted messages the INBOX in a Gmail account. Reported by Jyrki Voutilainen. @ text @@@comment $NetBSD$ bin/alpine bin/pico bin/pilot bin/rpdump bin/rpload man/man1/alpine.1 man/man1/pico.1 man/man1/pilot.1 man/man1/rpdump.1 man/man1/rpload.1 share/doc/alpine/LICENSE share/doc/alpine/NOTICE share/doc/alpine/README share/doc/alpine/README.maildir share/doc/alpine/VERSION share/doc/alpine/brochure.txt share/doc/alpine/mailcap.unx share/doc/alpine/mime.types share/doc/alpine/tech-notes.txt share/examples/alpine/pine.conf @ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d3 4 d8 14 @ 1.1.1.1 log @Import alpine-0.99 into pkgsrc: Alpine is the replacement for the Pine email and news client. Alpine is a screen-oriented message-handling tool. In its default configuration, Alpine offers an intentionally limited set of functions geared toward the novice user, but it also has a large list of optional "power-user" and personal-preference features. This package currently only installs the alpine binary, excluding the pilot and pico binaries which would cause it to conflict with the pine package. @ text @@