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* Update po/*.po for 6.4.1, complete de translation.Matthias Andree2019-09-2818-3943/+4087
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* Prepare for 6.4.0 release.Matthias Andree2019-09-2718-144/+144
| | | | This entails recording new line numbers in po/*.po files.
* Update <ca> Catalan translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc4Ernest Adrogué Calveras2019-09-051-4/+4
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* Update <vi> Vietnamese translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc4Trần Ngọc Quân2019-09-051-3/+5
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* Update <sv> Swedish translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc4Göran Uddeborg2019-09-051-11/+5
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* Update <pl> Polish translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc4Jakub Bogusz2019-09-051-9/+4
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* Update <ja> Japanese translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc4Takeshi Hamasaki2019-09-051-3/+4
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* Update <fr> French translation to fetchmail-6.4.0.rc4Frédéric Marchal2019-09-051-3/+5
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* Update <cs> Czech translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc4Petr Pisar2019-09-051-4/+4
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* Add two translations.Frédéric Marchal2019-09-021-3/+3
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* po/: Commit new line numbers.Matthias Andree2019-09-0223-10747/+8642
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* Update <eo> Esperanto translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc3Felipe Castro2019-09-021-500/+503
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* Merge branch 'ujdhesa/fetchmail-patch-1' into legacy_64Matthias Andree2019-08-281-2/+2
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| * Upated header for sq.poBesnik Bleta2019-08-271-2/+2
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* | fr.po: Translate two new messages.Matthias Andree2019-08-281-33/+3
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* | Update <fr> French translation to fetchmail-6.4.0.rc3Frédéric Marchal2019-08-281-500/+503
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* | Update <vi> Vietnamese translation to fetchmail-6.4.0.rc3Trần Ngọc Quân2019-08-261-501/+504
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* | Update <sv> Swedish translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc3Göran Uddeborg2019-08-261-523/+526
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* | Update <cs> Czech translation to fetchmail 6.4.0.rc3Petr Pisar2019-08-261-499/+502
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* | Update Polish translation to 6.4.0.rc3.Jakub Bogusz2019-08-251-503/+505
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* | Update Catalan translation to 6.4.0.rc3.Ernest Adrogué Calveras2019-08-251-574/+579
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* | Update Japanese translation to 6.4.0.rc3.Takeshi Hamasaki2019-08-251-499/+502
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* | Update German translation.Matthias Andree2019-08-251-488/+488
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* Update sq.poBesnik Bleta2019-08-251-374/+170
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* Update <vi> Vietnamese translation to 6.4.0-rc2.Trần Ngọc Quân2019-08-251-69/+69
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* Remove defunct translator mail addresses.Matthias Andree2019-08-243-3/+3
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* Merge strings/update .po files.Matthias Andree2019-08-2418-71/+477
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* Update German translation.Matthias Andree2019-08-241-123/+148
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* po/POTFILES.in: Add fm_getaddrinfo.c, ntlmsubr.c, pop2.c.Matthias Andree2019-08-241-0/+3
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* Update fetchmail translation to 6.4.0-rc2.Petr Pisar2019-08-241-3/+3
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* Update fetchmail translation to 6.4.0-rc2.Takeshi Hamasaki2019-08-241-3/+4
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* Update fetchmail translation to 6.4.0-rc2.Göran Uddeborg2019-08-241-4/+4
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* Disable installing el fi gl pt_BR sk tr translations.Matthias Andree2019-08-191-1/+2
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* po/: merge with updated .pot file.Matthias Andree2019-08-1924-2939/+4315
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* fetchmail no longer reports System error during SSL_connect(): Success.Matthias Andree2019-08-051-113/+118
| | | | Fixes Debian Bug#928916, reported by Paul Kimoto.
* Partial update (older .pot) .po file via translationproject.org.Ernest Adrogué Calveras2019-05-301-797/+776
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* Partial update (older .pot) .po file via translationproject.org.Enrico Nicoletto2019-05-301-95/+94
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* Partial update (older .pot) .po file via translationproject.org.Besnik Bleta2019-05-301-581/+575
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* Partial update (older .pot) .po file via translationproject.org.Andhika Padmawan2019-05-301-127/+134
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* Partial update (older .pot) .po file via translationproject.org.Lauri Nurmi2019-05-301-124/+125
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* Update .po file via translationproject.org.Göran Uddeborg2019-05-301-353/+164
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* Update .po file via translationproject.org.Jakub Bogusz2019-05-301-453/+224
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* Update .po file via translationproject.org.Takeshi Hamasaki2019-05-301-453/+231
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* Update .po file via translationproject.org.Frédéric Marchal2019-05-301-468/+206
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* Update .po file via translationproject.org.Felipe Castro2019-05-301-342/+171
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* Update .po file via translationproject.org.Petr Pisar2019-05-301-385/+207
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* Update po/.Matthias Andree2019-05-1424-24/+24
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* Freeze po/*.po files.Matthias Andree2019-05-1423-10398/+12831
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* Update copyright in German translation.Matthias Andree2019-05-141-5/+7
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* Update de.po translation.Matthias Andree2019-05-121-102/+116
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"p"><li>You can specify which SMTP error is recognized as a spam block.</li> <li>Support for Kerberos V authentication.</li> <li>Support for IMAP-OTP authentication using Craig Metz's patches for UW IMAP.</li> <li>Support for IPv6</li> <li>Support for IPSec (using Craig Metz's inet6-apps library &ndash; note the library is no longer available&mdash;sorry!).</li> <li>Support for IMAP with RFC1731-conformant GSSAPI authentication.</li> <li>Fixed and verified support for Cyrus IMAP server, M$ Exchange, and Post Office/NT.</li> <li>Support for responding with a one-time password when a POP3 server issues an RFC1938-conforming OTP challenge.</li> <li>Support for Compuserve's RPA authentication protocol for POP3 (not compiled in by default, but configurable).</li> </ul> <h2>Since 3.0:</h2> <ul> <li>Support for IMAP RFC 1731 authentication with Kerberos v4.</li> <li>Support for multiple-folder retrieval in a single session under IMAP.</li> <li>Following SMTP 571 response to a From line, fetchmail no longer downloads the bodies of spam messages.</li> <li>Support for a `hunt list' of SMTP hosts.</li> <li>Support for ESMTP 8BITMIME and SIZE options.</li> <li>Support for ESMTP ETRN command.</li> <li>The stripcr &amp; forcecr options to explicitly control carriage-return stripping and LF-&gt;CRLF mapping before mail forwarding.</li> </ul> <h2>Since 2.0:</h2> <ul> <li>Support for secure use with ssh.</li> <li>Mailserver passwords can be parsed out of your .netrc file.</li> <li>When forwarding mail via SMTP, fetchmail respects the 571 "spam filter" response and discards any mail that triggers it.</li> <li>Transaction and error logging may optionally be done via syslog.</li> <li>(Linux only) Security option to permit fetchmail to poll a host only when a point-to-point link to a particular IP address is up.</li> <li>RPOP support (restored; had been removed in 1.8).</li> </ul> <h2>2.0 and earlier versions:</h2> <ul> <li>Support POP2, APOP, RPOP, IMAP2, IMAP2bis, IMAP3, IMAP4, IMAP4rev1. .</li> <li>Support for Kerberos V4 user authentication (either MIT or Cygnus).</li> <li>Host is auto-probed for a working server if no protocol is specified for the connection. Thus you don't need to know what servers are running on your mail host in advance; the verbose option will tell you which one succeeds.</li> <li>Delivery via SMTP to the client machine's port 25. This means the retrieved mail automatically goes to the system default MDA as if it were normal sender-initiated SMTP mail.</li> <li>Configurable timeout to detect if server connection is dropped.</li> <li>Support for retrieving and forwarding from multi-drop mailboxes that is guaranteed not to cause mail loops.</li> <li>Large user community -- fetchmail has a large user base (the author's beta list includes well over two hundred people). This means feedback is rapid, bugs get found and fixed rapidly.</li> <li>Carefully written, comprehensive and up-to-date man page describing not only modes of operation but also how to diagnose the most common kinds of problems and what to do about deficient servers.</li> <li>Rugged, simple, and well-tested code -- the author relies on it every day and it has never lost mail, not even in experimental versions. (In the project's entire history there has only been one recorded instance of lost mail, and that was due to a quirk in some Microsoft code.)</li> <li>Strict conformance to relevant RFCs and good debugging options. You could use fetchmail to test and debug server implementatations.</li> <li>For anybody who cares, fetchmail is Y2K safe.</li> </ul> <h2>Features in common with other remote-mail retrieval programs:</h2> The other programs I have checked include fetchpop1.9, PopTart-0.9.3, get-mail, gwpop, pimp-1.0, pop-perl5-1.2, popc, popmail-1.6 and upop. <ul> <li>Support for POP3.</li> <li>Easy control via command line or free-format run control file.</li> <li>Daemon mode -- fetchmail can be run in background to poll one or more hosts at a specified interval.</li> <li>From:, To:, Cc:, and Reply-To: headers are rewritten so that usernames relative to the fetchmail host become fully-qualified Internet addresses. This enables replies to work correctly. (Would be unique to fetchmail if I hadn't added it to fetchpop.)</li> <li>Message and header processing are 8-bit clean.</li> </ul> <hr /> <table width="100%" cellpadding="0" summary="Canned page footer"> <tr> <td width="30%">Back to <a href="index.html">Fetchmail Home Page</a></td> <td width="30%" align="right">$Date: 2003/07/22 02:32:06 $</td> </tr> </table> <br clear="left" /> <address>Eric S. Raymond <a href="mailto:esr@thyrsus.com">&lt;esr@snark.thyrsus.com&gt;</a></address> </body> </html>