Accepting request 31635 from server:mail

Copy from server:mail/fetchmail based on submit request 31635 from user puzel

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Fri Feb 5 11:32:55 UTC 2010 - puzel@novell.com
- update to fetchmail-6.3.14
# SECURITY FIXES
* SSL/TLS certificate information is now also reported properly
on computers that consider the "char" type signed. Fixes
malloc() buffer overrun. Workaround for older versions: do not
use verbose mode.
# BUG FIXES
* The IMAP client no longer skips messages from several IMAP
servers including Dovecot if fetchmail's "idle" is in use.
Causes were that fetchmail (a) ignored some untagged responses
when it should not (b) relied on EXISTS messages in response to
EXPUNGE, which aren't mandated by RFC-3501 (the IMAP standard)
and aren't sent by Dovecot either. Fix by Sunil Shetye (the fix
also consolidates IMAP response handling, improving overall
robustness of the IMAP client), bug report and testing by Matt
Doran, with further hints from Timo Sirainen.
* The SMTP client now recovers from errors (such as servers
dropping the connection after errors) when sending an RSET
command. Fix by Sunil Shetye. Report by James Moe.
* The IMAP client now uses "SEARCH UNSEEN" rather than "SEARCH
UNSEEN NOT DELETED" again on IMAP2, to fix a regression in
fetchmail 6.2.5 reported by Will Stringer in June 2004. (Sunil
Shetye)
* The IMAP client now uses "SEARCH UNSEEN UNDELETED" on IMAP4
and IMAP4r1 servers (Sunil Shetye).
* Workaround: The IMAP client now falls back to "FETCH n:m
FLAGS" if the server does not support "SEARCH". (Sunil Shetye)
* The IMAP client now requests message numbers in batches of
1,000 to avoid problems if there are more than 1860 unseen
messages. (Sunil Shetye) Note that this wasn't security
relevant because fetchmail would only read up to the maximum
buffer size and leave the remainder of the string unread, going
out of synch afterwards.
* Stricter validation of IMAP responses containing byte or
message counts.
- fetchmail 6.3.13 :
# REGRESSION FIXES
* The multiline SMTP error fix in release 6.3.12 caused
fetchmail to lose message codes 400..599 and treat all of these
as temporary error. This would cause messages to be left on the
server even if softbounce was turned off. Reported by Thomas
Jarosch.
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Fri Nov 13 14:10:16 UTC 2009 - puzel@novell.com

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#
# spec file for package fetchmail (Version 6.3.13)
# spec file for package fetchmail (Version 6.3.14)
#
# Copyright (c) 2009 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
# Copyright (c) 2010 SUSE LINUX Products GmbH, Nuernberg, Germany.
#
# All modifications and additions to the file contributed by third parties
# remain the property of their copyright owners, unless otherwise agreed
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%if 0%{?with_krb5}
BuildRequires: krb5-devel
%endif
License: GPL v2 or later ; Other uncritical OpenSource License ; Public Domain, Freeware
License: GPLv2+ ; Other uncritical OpenSource License ; Public Domain, Freeware
Group: Productivity/Networking/Email/Utilities
AutoReqProv: on
Version: 6.3.13
Version: 6.3.14
Release: 1
Source: %{name}-%{version}.tar.bz2
Source1: %{name}.init
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Sunil Shetye <shetye@bombay.retortsoft.com>
%package -n fetchmailconf
License: GPL v2 or later
License: GPLv2+
Summary: Fetchmail Configuration Utility
Group: Productivity/Networking/Email/Utilities
Requires: %{name} = %{version} python-tk