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Popclient README
$Log: README,v $
Revision 1.3 1996/06/27 19:22:31 esr
Sent to ceharris.
Revision 1.2 1996/06/26 19:08:55 esr
This is what I sent Harris.
Revision 1.1 1996/06/26 15:27:06 esr
Initial revision
Revision 1.3 1995/09/07 22:40:58 ceharris
Final 3.0b4 release
Revision 1.2 1995/08/09 01:22:47 ceharris
Final preparation for 3.0b2 release.
Revision 1.1 1995/08/07 21:09:19 ceharris
Final preparation for popclient 3.0b1 release
This is a BETA release of popclient version 3. Little if any user support
is provided for this version of popclient. Consider this BETA version to
be a "developer/tester" release only.
Release History
3.0b7:
Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com> hacked on 3.0b6. Here are his change notes:
CONFIGURATION AND BUILDING
* The autoconfigure script incorrectly assumed that all Linuxes use
/usr/bin/deliver. Under Linux it now checks for both /usr/bin/delivermail
and /bin/mail.
* I added a distribution-maker production to Makefile.in.
OPTIONS AND COMMAND LINE
* I have removed the -p command-line option. Given that there's a .poprc
facility there is no excuse for encouraging users to put plaintext passwords
in scripts which might be readable.
* Calling popclient with no arguments now causes it to query or operate
on every host in the .poprc file.
* I have made --version more useful by having it dump the computed
connection options for each server specified.
* The user can now explicitly set an MDA (such as procmail) with the
new option -m or -mda. Various possible MDAs are listed on the man page.
POPRC FILE SYNTAX
* The .poprc lexer now supports "-enclosed strings which may contain
whitespace.
* I added a --yydebug option to enable .poprc parser debugging at runtime
if the parser was generated with --debug. It's not documented.
* You may now have a `defaults' entry in .poprc which sets overrideable
values for other entries. See the man page for details.
* It is now possible to set keep, flush and fetchall in your .poprc file.
* Fixed incorrect numbering of source lines in .poprc parse error messages.
* The configure.in specification no longer uses the obsolete AC_TRY_COMPILE
macro (it uses AC_TRY_LINK instead).
MAILBOX LOCKING
* I have added mandatory locking of mailbox files where supported.
This will cover Linux systems, in particular.
* The default behavior is now to do lock-protected append on the user's
system mailbox rather than using delivermail or some other MDA.
(This is a performance hack.)
* The autoconfigure script now looks for standard mail locations. The
default mail delivery agent is used only if it can't find a mail spool
directory in the standard places.
FUNCTIONAL ENHANCEMENTS
* When using POP3, message headers are edited so that replies won't foo up.
Anything that looks like a mail ID local to the POP host gets @ and the
pop servername attached to it before being appended to the user's
mailbox or passed to an MDA.
* I have implemented daemon mode.
* I have added a lock check to ensure that there is only one popclient
running per user, and a --quit option to kill the currently running
one.
DOCUMENTATION
* All changes and feature additions have been tested in actual use and are
documented on the man page.
* I have turned the comments in the sample.poprc into a new manual
section documenting the .poprc format.
MISCELLANEOUS BUG FIXES
* I fixed some de-initialization bugs in pop2.c and pop3.c that led to
fd leaks (these became painfully obvious when I tested daemon mode!).
* I've fixed the flaky parser error messages. They turned out to be due
to a misdeclaration of yytext.
There's only one feature I haven't been able to add successfully. I
want a --logfile option that redirects the daemon-mode output to a
given file, but the code (in daemon.c near 200) unaccountably doesn't
work (so I haven't documented it yet).
3.0b5
o "From " header fix in pop2.c and pop3.c
o Surpress "..." output when --stdout option specified in pop3.c
3.0b4
o alloca fix.
o various diagnostic/informational message fixes.
3.0b3
o Support for retrieving only new messages from maildrop when
using POP3.
o Support for retrieving only the first n lines of each message
when using POP3.
o APOP authentication support.
o Buffered socket input.
3.0b2
This is a "new features" release.
o support for .poprc file.
o GNU-style long options.
o fixed passwords appearing in 'ps' output
o support for multiple servers on one command line
3.0b1
This is mostly a test of the autoconfigure integration.
Among the functions performed by the new configure script, is
the ability to detect known system types, configures the mail
delivery agent (MDA) correctly. This should permanently solve
the problem of using something other than an MDA for mail
delivery (which continues to plague Linux slackware 1.2.9).
For this beta, please check the values of MDA_PATH and MDA_ARGS
carefully. They should match the values found in your
sendmail.cf file on the line which begins with "Mlocal".
Other changes from popclient version 2.21:
o no longer uses getpass() from the C library. The
internal getpassword() function allows the use of long
passwords.
o integrated GNU getopt() for long options. Long option
names will appear in a future beta.
o Several compiler warnings fixed.
o Fixed problems related to missing include files in
Solaris port.
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