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Monday, 1 Sep 2008
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20:21 dougb
Remove the port for Pine, and the slave port for Pico. UW has discontinued
development on the Pine branch, and is instead focusing its efforts on the
successor, Alpine. http://www.washington.edu/alpine/
Alpine has more features, much better localization, better organized
(and largely rewritten) code, is BSD licensed, and should be a drop-in
replacement in terms of configuration files.
Alpine version 1.00 was released on March 17, 2008 after over a year of
development and community testing, and has since had 2 releases for
bugfixes and new features, so it's safe to say that this is a mature
replacement.
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Wednesday, 10 Sep 2003
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19:03 dougb
Upgrade to 4.58, a security and bugfix release which addresses the following:
* Potential security problems caused by maliciously-formed RFC 2231 attachment
parameters
Several other bugs fixed as well.
All users of Pine are highly encouraged to upgrade.
Improvements to the port:
* DOCSDIR'ification of plist
* Patches regenerated to remove fuzz
Approved by: security-officer, portmgr
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Tuesday, 17 Dec 2002
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22:33 dougb
Upgrade to 4.51, mostly a bugfix release, but containing a few new features,
Disable-Sender, Scramble-Message-Id, Spell-Check-Before-Sending.
Pine users are strongly encouraged to upgrade.
Approved by: portmgr (knu)
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Friday, 5 Oct 2001
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09:41 dougb
* Update to version 4.40, the latest and greatest from our friends at UW.
Improvements include TLS and SSL support fully integrated into the code base
(requires OpenSSL), support for remote address books, improved rules-based
filtering, and new filter options.
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Sunday, 25 Mar 2001
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01:59 trevor
Add a patch to take out of the Message-ID header the information about the
operating system, the version of Pine, and the word "PINE". As described in
http://www.crimelabs.net/docs/passive.html this information could be of use to
someone with malicious intentions.
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Number of commits found: 5 |