From: Matthias A. <mat...@gm...> - 2020-11-26 10:35:08
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Greetings, The 6.4.14 release of fetchmail is now available at the usual locations, including <https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/branch_6.4/>. It updates the Serbian translation and also the FAQ. The source archive is available at: <https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/fetchmail-6.4.14.tar.xz/download> <https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/fetchmail-6.4.14.tar.lz/download> Detached GnuPG signatures for the respective tarballs are at: <https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/fetchmail-6.4.14.tar.xz.asc/download> <https://sourceforge.net/projects/fetchmail/files/branch_6.4/fetchmail-6.4.14.tar.lz.asc/download> SHA256 hash values for the tarballs: SHA256(fetchmail-6.4.14.tar.lz)= b84dba26e64b526515256a8ae705eb2bc5338b7fa1455c4c08410df20cc28ae6 SHA256(fetchmail-6.4.14.tar.xz)= 424707390f7cdc6d16db4887931117f2242873846b28cc1d0ae1c0ecf158bdcb Here are the release notes: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- fetchmail-6.4.14 (released 2020-11-26): # TRANSLATION UPDATES were made by these fine people: * sr: Мирослав Николић (Miroslav Nikolić) [Serbian] # KNOWN BUGS AND WORKAROUNDS (This section floats upwards through the NEWS file so it stays with the current release information) * Fetchmail does not handle messages without Message-ID header well (See sourceforge.net bug #780933) * Fetchmail currently uses 31-bit signed integers in several places where unsigned and/or wider types should have been used, for instance, for mailbox sizes, and misreports sizes of 2 GibiB and beyond. Fixing this requires C89 compatibility to be relinquished. * BSMTP is mostly untested and errors can cause corrupt output. * Fetchmail does not track pending deletes across crashes. * The command line interface is sometimes a bit stubborn, for instance, fetchmail -s doesn't work with a daemon running. * Linux systems may return duplicates of an IP address in some circumstances if no or no global IPv6 addresses are configured. (No workaround. Ubuntu Bug#582585, Novell Bug#606980.) * Kerberos 5 may be broken, particularly on Heimdal, and provide bogus error messages. This will not be fixed, because the maintainer has no Kerberos 5 server to test against. Use GSSAPI. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- By popular demand, diffs from the previous release have been omitted. Happy fetches, Matthias |