[25929] in Athena Bugs
Re: sun4 9.3.8: nmh
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Jerrad Pierce)
Wed Aug 11 14:11:04 2004
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To: Camilla R Fox <cfox@mit.edu>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:57:02 EDT."
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Fair enough, I lost that reply and have since forgotten. However, as I
mentioned there have been other other changes to the codebase.
I've included the ChangeLog from 1.0 through 1.1. There's admittedly a lot of
housekeeping but there are some significant changes there and apparently no
reason not to take advantage of them.
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2003-9-30 Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi-industries.com>
* Fix 'pick' so handling of options "-list" and "-seq" are
independent.
* Fix 'inc' realloc error when bringing in more than 100 msgs
to empty folder.
* Patches submitted by Nick Rusnov from Debian archive applied:
Debian Bug#
136976 - Handle binary content messages
143427 - mh-format.man typo
144098 - 'spost; should have same behavior as 'post'
w.r.t. mts.conf masquerade line
149745 - slocal ignores 'N' result of previous command
152728 - increase SMTP timeouts to conform to RFC 1123
The timeouts suggested by the RFC seem long
to me - but the RFC is still listed as active.
181867 - typo for nmh.man
2003-08-10 Jeffrey C Honig <jch@honig.net>
* Fix problem where parsing of address/date fields in fmt_compile
is optimized to the first instance. The first instance may be in
contitional code which will result in cached data to
be used. Instead, convert c_flags to a flags field from a boolean
and parse on the first use.
* Remove some unused flag bits.
Fri Jul 01 22:02:00 2003 Glenn Burkhardt <glenn@aoi-industries.com>
* Applied fixes for configuration problems with Solaris and
systems with gdbm instead of db1 (includes bug #2024)
* Fixes for bugs
#578 - repl leaks umask
#1393 - sortm core dumps
#1650 - msh leaks file descriptors
#1730 - Double free() in mhfree.c:free_encoding()
#3356 - In-Reply-To header in default replcomps should be
RFC2822 compliant
* Revised man page for mh-format (bug #2031)
* New replcomps, etc, with Fcc: +outbox in default versions
Sat Mar 17 03:18:15 2001 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Ken Hornstein's configure.in Cyrus SASL checks were doing
`x"$with_cyrus_sasl" != "no"' instead of `... != x"no"'.
Tue Mar 06 21:04:27 2001 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Found some historical information about MH in RFC 808.
Supplemented it with info from Jerry Peek's MH book and added it
to docs/README.about.
Tue Feb 6 20:35:40 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* sbr/dtime.c Use the same Y2K correction code as dtimep.lex
* sbr/dtimep.lex Restrict the parser to accept either
a numerical timezone offset, or a symbolic one (e.g. EST),
but not both (Since "2000 -400 EDT" might cause a double
subtraction of 60 minutes if both are parsed. One should be
enough).
Mon Feb 05 20:22:54 2001 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* -L isn't sufficient for specifying the path of the Cyrus SASL
shared library. That'll allow us to link successfully, but on
many/most OSes that won't allow us to find libsasl at runtime. On
Solaris, we need to specify the library path with -R as well (or
else the user will have to use the $LD_LIBRARY_PATH kludge, which
is considered harmful). This fix should be extended to other OSes
as well.
* Print whether we have SASL support in the "nmh configuration"
summary configure prints out.
* Say in README.developers to use `\date' in case anyone is like
me and has `date' aliased in their shell to use a nonstandard (but
subjectively more readable) format.
Thu Jan 25 21:15:52 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* man/mh-chart.man has updated synposes of
all nmh commands.
Tue Jan 23 20:26:15 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* etc/digestcomps tried to force dates into a
19xx when it's not necessary.
Fri Jan 19 21:22:08 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* First round of manpage updates finished. They
are standardized on -man macros, with minimal
roff mark-up.
* man/tmac.h.in is no longer needed, since the
manpages do not depend on them anymore. Note:
strict "man" programs that didn't allow ".so"
sourcing outside the man tree will now format
the man pages correctly.
* man/vmh.1 is no longer built, since uip/vmh isn't
Tue Jan 9 6:01:22 2001 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Finished manpages ali-prev
* Removed deprecated files from the repository.
Specifically, those rooted in zotnet/ and mts/sendmail
mts/mmdf. "cvs update -dP" will give a pruned directory
structure.
* Updated docs/Makefile.in to include README.manpages, and
uip/Makefile.in to include popi.c (which isn't being built,
though). This allows "make nmhdist" to create an archive that
is file-for-file identical to the current cvs repository.
Sun Dec 31 20:48:50 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Create docs/README.manpages, which details
the formatting rules I've been using.
* Finished ali-inc.
Sat Dec 30 9:50:13 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Created a new file "DATE" to hold the date
of the most recent nmh release. This date will be
used in the manpages.
* Updated docs/README.developers to add the step
of updating DATE. Also, updated configure to
read in the contents of the file as the variable
$DATE.
* Started work on updating man pages, with only
ali finished so far. Changes: 1) no dependence
on an external macro file, 2) uses only
-man macros (although I may be mistaken in this),
3) syntax in the SYNOPSIS is a little more
in line with standard UNIX documentation, such as
bold flags and italicized parameters.
Sun Dec 24 10:06:30 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Updated INSTALL with information about the
--with-locking option.
* Fixed the Hesiod tests in configure.in. In
systems where res_send was in -lresolv, this
information was not being communicated to the
HESIOD_LIBS var. Now, if res_send is not found
in the default libraries, it's assumed to be
in -lresolv, and thus -lresolv is appended to
HESIOD_LIBS, which will need that to avoid
undefined symbols problems.
* Fixed the Kerberos tests in configure.in. New
versions of Kerberos 5 have renamed -lcrypto
to -lk5crypto (circa krb5 1.1 or thereabouts). The
new test tries to determine if -lk5crypto exists. If so,
this is a new krb5 system. If not, test for -lcrypto
and the rest of old krb5. If that fails, look
for a genuine krb4 installation.
Fri Dec 22 22:08:51 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* -apop and -noapop were not documented in msgchk.man.
-snoop was documented but didn't appear in the usage SYNOPSIS.
Fri Dec 22 23:42:16 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Made a new ./configure option called
"--with-locking" that allows the file
locking mechanism to be chosen there instead of
requiring a manual edit of config.h.
* If the option is not explicitly set, or an
invalid option is specified, "dot" locking is
chosen. Valid options are "dot", "fcntl",
"flock", and "lockf". We need a way to tell
the user that these are the valid options, and
change the flag "--with-locking" if it's not
descriptive enough.
Fri Dec 22 19:21:29 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Remove the lex-specific memory hints at the
beginning of sbr/dtimep.lex. We've already
committed to supporting flex only, since
lex does not easily allow us to parse a single
string, as well as other problems documented
below and on nmh-workers.
* Added a switch statement to configure.in to
test for Mac OS X. If this is the case, LDFLAGS
should not contain "-s" since the linker rejects
the flag.
* Updated MACHINES to include Mac OS X Public Beta,
as well as Linux 2.4 running glibc 2.2.
Wed Dec 20 16:00:46 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Marked deprecated directories in docs/README.developers
as deprecated, with pointers to the new code location.
Eventually these deprecated directories should go away.
Tue Dec 19 19:16:37 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* -apop and -noapop were not documented in inc.man. -snoop was
documented but didn't appear in the usage SYNOPSIS.
Thu Dec 14 14:32:09 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Updated config.guess and config.sub to the most recent
versions on ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/config, dated
12-07-00. This should prevent configure from failing
on newer operating systems because config.{guess,sub}
couldn't correctly identify them.
Thu Dec 14 1:30:44 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Fixed the circular dependency created when I moved
zotnet/mts to mts/generic and merged them into libmts.
mts/generic/client.c and mts/generic/mts.c are now in sbr/
(and thus in libmh), which makes libmh self-contained and
not depending on an external archive.
* All include statements now look for mts.h in h/. The
Makefiles and configure script have been modified so that
mts/generic is no longer built.
Mon Dec 11 22:08:07 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* When Shantonu made the new libmts.a, he swapped $(MTSLIB) and
libmh.a in sbr/Makefile.in so that libmh.a comes first, but this
causes the build to fail on Solaris, because libmts.a has to get
ruserpass() out of libmh.a. Swapping them back to the way Ken
Hornstein's patch (which I applied on Jul 20) put them, with
libmh.a correctly coming second. If there are times when libmts.a
needs to come second, then it would appear there's a circular
dependency and someone (Shantonu?) did an mts merge incorrectly.
Fri Sep 8 01:36:23 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Took out bad time textual time zones like BST and JST.
I found them online somewhere, but am not sure if they're
correct.
Fri Sep 8 00:36:48 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Moved zotnet/mts to mts/generic. This code reorganization
makes the entire zotnet tree deprecated -- bboards is unneeded,
mf was was moved to sbr, tws was rewritten and moved to sbr, and
now finally mts.
* Created a new static library called libmts.a used during
compilation which includes the generic mts code and the
smtp/sendmail code. This supercedes the functionality of the
old libsmtp.a and the remains of libzot.a.
* Updated header includes to reference the new location of mts.h
in mts/generic/mts.h. Also, update the configure and top-level
Makefile not to descend into zotnet. Also, they don't descend
into mts/mmdf and mts/sendmail (the sendmail code has been
merged into the smtp code).
* Added #include <h/nmh.h> to h/md5.h, since my compile was
complaining about implicitly-declared memcpy and memset, which
appear to be in strings.h. In any event, nmh.h should take care
of it for us.
* When doing a "make nmhdist", notice that the generated
snapshot does not include zotnet of the mts directories as noted
above. Since they are no longer compiled, and I don't see any
obvious code path to get to them, end-users should probably
not need them. If you think otherwise, turn Makefile generation
back on in configure.in and turn on recursion into those dirs
in the appropriate Makefile.in
Wed Sep 6 22:40:03 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Tracked down the problem in the new dtimep where time
zones were being radically misreported. It was because the
parser knew about military time zones (such as M or E) but in
some cases did not know about the textual representation of
some zones (like MET). When it encountered one of these, the
date parser misread MET as the military time zone T (well, first
zone M, then E, and finally T). I took military zones out, and
things seem much better. Also, the default behavior of parsing
time zones appears to default to GMT in the absence of better
info, which is less bogus than assuming the mail came from the
current time zone, which was the behavior in 1.04.
Thu Aug 10 13:22:13 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Decided that limiting the message number columns to 3 on my
scan.MMDDYY and scan.YYYYMMDD (to try to regain space taken by
extra date info) was ill-conceived. It's not that tough to get
past 999 messages, though I imagine it's rather rare to exceed
9999. Changed these to 4. Also put the "replied / encrypted"
column back in YYYYMMDD -- I've never seen it show anything but a
space, but that space is useful if you use scan, grep, and awk
(with the default field separator) to grab message numbers (I know
-- pick should really be used for these purposes...).
Mon Aug 7 20:11:09 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Modify umask set by mhshow to enable user execute bit, so that
viewers that create temporary directories (e.g., lynx) will be
able to access them.
Thu Aug 03 17:14:08 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* TODO: Allow multiple simultaneous differing contexts, probably
each tied to a parent (terminal) process.
Tue Aug 1 10:48:05 EDT 2000 Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
* Makefile install rules should not look for generated files in
the source tree -- this will happen to work when configuring and
building inside the source tree but will fail when using an
external build tree. Fixed etc/Makefile.in.
Mon Jul 24 16:20:45 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* When Shantonu wrote the new, more portable dtimep.lex, he left
out the #ifdef DSTXXX stuff for some reason. Not a good idea, as
that code is required for proper printing of numeric-offset
timezones that have daylight saving time. Without that code,
-0700 during DST gets printed as MST instead of PDT.
* Renamed DSTXXX as ADJUST_NUMERIC_ONLY_TZ_OFFSETS_WRT_DST and
added an explanatory comment by its #definition.
* Updated README.developers with the fact that zotnet/tws is going away.
Thu Jul 20 20:30:52 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Moved Kimmo's new "--with-hash-backup" to be output with the
rest of the --with options in the configure --help output. Also,
people did not preserve my alphabetization of the --with options
when they added new ones. Re-alphabetized.
* One more pass at README.developers now that it's clear that my
previously-suggested one-line autoconf-file commit can cause
unnecessary local makes and an out-of-sync stamp-h.in file, but
would not cause problems for other people using the CVS files.
* Ken Hornstein's SASL patch was not integrated properly with
Ruud's new merged mts/sendmail code. Kimmo has since fixed nmh so
it compiles, but according to Ken, the SASL stuff still does not
work. Integrating a patch from him for this.
* Last pass at README.developers -- Kimmo's 5-step commit was
overkill. You only need 3 steps, since configure.in is the only
autoconf file with the RCS $Id keyword.
* Applied Kurt J. Lidl <lidl@eng.us.uu.net>'s $MAILHOST patch:
I have a small patch that would be nice to be included --
basically, it allows the usage of the "MAILHOST" environment
variable, without having to have HESIOD turned on. I need
this functionality for my environment, where we have identical
/usr/local on all my machines (so I cannot just hardcode into
the mts.conf file), and I have multiple POP mail servers for
my users.
Modified inc.man to reflect that along with "pophost:" and -host,
$MAILHOST can now activate POP mail inclusion as well.
* Fixed warnings from diff on first-time install of nmh. Also
added 'echo's clarifying the etc file installation activities.
Tue Jul 18 19:36:59 EDT 2000 Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
* Added the answer to Dan's question in README.developers.
Mon Jul 17 19:10:36 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Clarified and made some corrections to Kimmo's README.developers
changes (BTW, if anyone can explain why the RCS Ids are able to cause
problems with the dependencies, please fill in the explanation --
I never encountered a problem with the old single-commit method).
Sat Jul 15 23:13:49 EDT 2000 Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
* Add configure option --with-hash-backup so the backup prefix can
be easily changed from "," to "#".
* Simplified sbr/Makefile.in so that it works with any make.
* Use mkstemp in sbr/lock_file.c.
* Commits of autoconf-related files apparently can't all be done
in one shot due to RCS Ids changing when committing -- updated
README.developers.
Tue Jul 11 14:18:01 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Clarified post.man and send.man for those not completely up on
SASL terminology. "SASL encryption layers are not supported for
SMTP" means that encryption is supported for the authentication
but not for the subsequent data stream.
Sat Jul 8 01:36:19 EDT 2000 Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>
* Applied Ken Hornstein <kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil>'s patches
implementing SASL support for POP3 and SMTP. If nmh is compiled
with SASL support, using the -sasl switch on the inc, msgchk,
post, and send commands will enable authentication encryption for
SMTP, and both authentication and data stream encryption for POP3.
Sat Jun 10 18:37:59 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Merged mts/sendmail functionality into mts/smtp; switching between
smtp and sendmail delivery method is now controlled by mts.conf.
* If tsort cannot deal with loops, in addition to defining tsort as
cat, also define lorder as echo.
* Removed uip/popi.c from list of sources.
Thu Jun 08 19:36:57 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* New dtimep.lex didn't parse day names properly. Fixed. Also
clarified ambiguous comments preceding day_map[] array (from old
dtimep.lex) that probably led to the erroneous cp++ being added.
Wed Jun 7 20:52:33 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Added one more mkstemp invocation to uip/spost.c (which was in a
#if 0 block).
* Applied patch from Peter Maydell to clean up permissions handling
and error handling in uip/inc.c.
Mon Jun 5 22:10:07 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Use cat instead of tsort if tsort cannot deal with loops in its
input (which is the case for tsort from GNU textutils).
Mon Jun 5 21:14:36 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* If lockfile is present, and its dotlockfile program is setgid,
inc does not need to be setgid.
Sun Jun 4 21:35:40 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Added autoconf test for Miquel van Smoorenburg's liblockfile
library, as found on Debian systems.
* Added liblockfile support to sbr/lock_file.c.
Wed May 31 7:19:30 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Fixed up dtimep.lex a bit. Added back memory options for AIX to
increase available memory. Took out %option noyywrap, which
wasn't understood by AT&T lex, as well as the -i
case-insensitivity flag.
Wed May 31 07:40:45 2000 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Added a lint target to the Makefiles and a check in autoconf
to determine whether lint or lclint exists on the system.
Fri May 30 19:21:48 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* etc/Makefile.in was incorrectly installing mts.conf.in and
sendfiles.in -- fixed. Generated sendfiles script was not a
dependency of the `all' target, and was incorrectly included in
the distribution. Changed the suffix for the backed-up previous
versions of the etc files from the ambiguous .old to .prev. Added
call to diff -- only keep the .prev files around if different from
the newly-installed versions (intentionally didn't redirect output
to /dev/null so you'll notice when your changed versions are
getting moved aside).
* INSTALL never documented the etc/*.old thing. Documented the
new etc/*.prev thing (including a note to watch for diff output).
* Applied Alec Wolman <wolman@cs.washington.edu>'s dropsbr.c patch:
In the map_write routine, a call is made to map_open and this
call is supposed to set the "clear" variable to 0 or 1,
depending on whether the map file is empty or not. In
mh6.8.3, this worked because map_open would set "clear" by
calling the mbx_Xopen routine. In nmh, the code for mbx_Xopen
was merged into mbx_open, but the interface for mbx_open
doesn't support the clear variable, so that functionality was
lost. The map_open interface still contains "int *clear" in
the prototype, but never sets it.
My patch eliminates "clear" from the map_open interface (I
checked to make sure that map_write is the only client of
map_open). Furthermore, my patch also sets the "clear"
variable properly at the beginning of map_write by calling
fstat(). This eliminates the bug in that the value of "clear"
being used later in the routine was just stack garbage.
Having a bad value of clear causes this next bug to be
triggered: The fp file pointer was being opened with fdopen,
but in two of the three switch cases it wasn't being closed.
In certain cases, this was causing packf to run out of file
descriptors if you attempted to pack a large folder.
Mon May 29 7:48:15 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Moved the date parsing routines from zotnet/tws to sbr/ (and
tws.h to h/). Updated all source files to reflect to new location
of tws.h.
* Rewrote dparsetime (in dtimep.lex -> dtimep.c) to replace the
old zotnet/tws/dtimep.c, dtimep.lex, lexstring.c, lexedit.c, and
dtimep.c-lexed. It should now work with flex (although untested
with lex), and requires no sed-ing. For now, I have the lexed
version in the distribution, so that end-users don't need to worry
about running it through flex/lex. I have not added back support
for guessing the time zone when it's not specified.
Sun May 28 17:44:15 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Added autoconf check for getutent().
* Changed uip/rcvtty.c and uip/slocal.c to use getutent() and
friends. Since I can only check on Linux, please check if
this works on other systems.
Sun May 28 14:58:49 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Applied patch from Peter Maydell to uip/scansbr.c for more
checks for write failures.
* Unlink temporary file properly in uip/rcvtty.c.
* Moved viamail from bindir to libdir.
* Changed sendfiles into sendfiles.in, so that path to viamail
is patched in.
* Added gzip support to sendfiles.
* Added References header to replcomps and replgroupcomps.
Sun May 28 14:39:31 CEST 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Fixed m_getfld bug which caused segmentation faults when
incorporating messages which ended in multiple linefeeds crossing
a buffer boundary.
Fri May 26 13:21:59 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* msh has been unable to show MIME messages ever since 1.0. Alec
Wolman <wolman@cs.washington.edu> tracked down the problem to the
-show flag being passed to mhshow. mhshow is equivalent to the
old mhn -show, so we don't need the -show anymore. Removed it.
Fri May 12 02:51:21 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* zotnet/bboards is not longer built by default. Goal is to move
the assorted functions in zotnet into sbr or some more logical
place.
* Moved zotnet/mf to sbr, and changed mf.h references accordingly,
as well as Makefiles.
Thu May 11 02:21:34 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Simplified sbr/Makefile.in so that both SRCS and OBJS aren't
seperately and redundantly defined, but so that OBJS is a
pattern-substituted version of SRCS with suffix .c -> .o. This
should make maintainability easier.
* Added section to MACHINES indicating what platforms nmh is known
to compile and work on, just to give users peace of mind, or
something. This is by no means complete or exhaustive, so add
whatever you know works.
Tue May 09 20:38:04 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Alphabetized Shantonu's $pop_kinds output on configure's "pop is
enabled" line. If POP3 is the only kind of POP enabled, say so,
rather than just saying "yes" (which is ambiguous).
* Fixed four warnings in Shantonu's new getpass.c. Needed to
#include <stdlib.h> for calloc(), <unistd.h> for ttyname(), and
"h/mh.h" for adios(). Also changed ch from char to int to get rid
of "comparison is always 1 due to limited range of data type" on EOF.
* Added steps to README.developers saying to change the version
number to X.Y.Z+dev. Did a little rearranging and changed the FTP
dir from /home/ftp to /var/ftp to reflect Doug's new machine.
* Changed configure.in to use gcc -Wall even without
--enable-debug, to prevent developers compiling optimized from
introducing warnings, and to give end-users a warm, fuzzy feeling
as they (hopefully) see no warnings come out (except perhaps on
the lex output file) even with -Wall.
* Renamed getpass() to nmh_getpass() since the prototype for
getpass() varies from OS to OS, and we want to _always_ use our
version of the function. Fixed all the callers to use
nmh_getpass() and added it to prototypes.h. Semi-arbitrarily
upped MAX_PASSWORD_LEN from 128 to 256. buf was being calloc()'d
and the memory leaked -- should have just been declared as static
char array. Prepended "Portions of this code are" to the
copyright message, as this version has been changed significantly
from the BSD version.
* Added "nmh-local functions to use in preference to OS versions"
section to README.developers (currently just says to use
nmh_getpass() instead of system getpass()).
* Prepended "Portions of this code are" to the copyright message
in ruserpass.c also.
* Added mts.conf.5 page per Neil W Rickert <rickert+nmh@cs.niu.edu>'s
report:
This happens on solaris:
% man mts.conf
windex entry incorrect: mts.conf(5) not found.
No manual entry for mts.conf.
It is fixed by
% echo ".so man5/mh-tailor.5" > mts.conf.5
done in the man5 directory. We need to add 'mts.conf.5' as a
reference sourcing mh-tailor.5.
Mon May 08 23:51:55 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Doug informed me that the way I had restored the "lost" version
histories was wrong, because `cvs checkout's of old versions of
nmh wouldn't work properly. It occurs to me that this could be
fixed by simply deleting those tags in the new-location *,v files,
but oh well. I'm putting everything back to the way Doug
originally had it. To get the old version history for a file that
used to be in the top directory, you'll need to "blindly" do a
`cvs log' there (even though you won't have a local copy of the
file in that directory). `cvs diff' will no longer be able to
diff pre-move versions vs. post-move versions -- you'll have to do
a lot of manual gyrations with `cvs checkout' and then use `diff'.
* I had alphabetized the --configure options in the --help output
awhile back, but Shantonu added --enable-apop just under
--enable-pop. Put it in alphabetical order and clarified what
--enable-apop does vs. --enable-pop and --with-krb4. Also changed
--with-mts help line from "mail transport agent" to "mail
transport agent/service" so the 's' in "mts" doesn't seem to come
out of nowhere.
* Added two steps to "releasing nmh" in README.developers. After
making the tarball, it's a good idea to diff the tree vs. the CVS
tree to make sure no files got left out, and then to chown the
files so that they're owned by root, preventing a Trojaning attack
by a malicious remote user with a UID matching yours.
* Changed DIFFERENCES to say that RPOP is not currently supported
rather than implying it by saying that APOP, KPOP, and POP[3] are.
Sun May 07 18:16:43 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* Imported NetBSD version of getpass() and made extensive
revisions for compatibility with programs that pipe the password
to stdin, such as exmh.
* Removed tests for system ruserpass() which sometimes gave
phantom positive results. Also, bext to use internal functions if
we ever want to change .netrc format to something else, or access
other files.
Sat May 06 08:28:09 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Restored lost version histories for those moved files by doing a
manual `mv' in the CVSROOT on mhost. CVS badly needs a `cvs mv'
command so that you can move files (without having physical access
to the CVSROOT) without losing versioning. Put MACHINES back at
the top level as it needs to be read before building. Fixed DIST
variable in {.,docs}/Makefile.in to reflect that and to add
missing entry for "INSTALL" file.
Sat May 06 13:13:07 2000 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Re-cleaned up nmh documentation (by moving things to docs
subdir) and modified Makefile & configure.in to handle the change.
Mon Apr 17 21:28:40 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Scott Blachowicz pointed out that the configure --help output
for --enable-masquerade was misleading. Clarified.
Mon Apr 17 19:01:00 2000 Shantonu Sen <ssen@mit.edu>
* APOP support can be compiled in to inc and msgchk using
--enable-apop.
* To access an APOP host, specify -apop on the command line
along with any -host or -user option.
Fri Apr 14 23:10:44 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Upped the version number to 1.0.4+dev until the next nmh release.
* Added a "releasing nmh" section to README.developers, while the
process was fresh in my mind.
Fri Apr 14 18:21:34 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Added new files README.developers, ChangeLog_MH-3_to_MH-6.6, and
ChangeLog_MH-6.7.0_to_MH-6.8.4.html to DIST target in Makefile.in.
* Released nmh-1.0.4.
Tue Apr 11 21:37:03 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Applied Brian Campbell <bacam@tardis.ed.ac.uk>'s mhn.defaults.sh
patch:
It appears that there shouldn't be quotes around the %s in the
iso-8859-1 charset entry; xterm passes the remaining arguments
to the program, quoting them means that xterm thinks they're
part of the program's name.
This %s isn't the same as the "Insert content subtype" one from
mhshow-show-* -- it doesn't come from MIME headers and is safe not
to quote.
Sun Apr 09 13:03:59 2000 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* added check in fmt_compile() to handle a single-character
format string. fmt_compile() depends on having an array of
format characters with an empty item at the end. A
single-character format would cause programs using this
function to segfault because the algorithm used to decide on
the length of the array mistakenly created a single-item array
when the format string was one character. This eventually
caused problems when the program attempted to test item+1
in the array.
Thu Apr 06 21:53:50 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Richard Coleman threw out a lot of old MH-specific files in nmh.
Much of the stuff, indeed, is not worth saving, but there are
nuggets that are very worthwhile, and should probably be added
back in. Most important, IMHO, are the MH change logs, as they
can help answer questions like "Why is this code like this?" or
"How long has this been broken?" or "What was this ever used for?"
I've added a new file to the nmh tree called
ChangeLog_MH-3_to_MH-6.6. It's cobbled together from the
mh-6.8.4/papers/mh*/MHCHANGES files. I've re-ordered the entries
to go from newest at the top to oldest at the bottom to match the
ChangeLog convention. Unfortunately there are no change logs for
versions of MH prior to 3 in the MH tar files available at
<ftp://ftp.ics.uci.edu/pub/mh>. Also, it appears to me that there
are MH-6.6 changes that aren't documented in the logs.
I've also added ChangeLog_MH-6.7.0_to_MH-6.8.4.html. This is
based on mh-6.8.4/papers/changes/mh-changes.ms. The nroff format
and its "catman"-type output are a pain to deal with, but I was
loath to throw away the formatting, so I converted the file to
HTML. The only actual markup in the body are the "<B>" and "<U>"
tags, and "<" and ">" instead of '<' and '>', so it's quite
doable to view the file in plain ASCII mode as well. Note that
some of the changes this file documents as having been made in
MH-6.8.4 may not be present in nmh -- Richard started with 6.8.3
and later put in certain 6.8.4 stuff.
Wed Apr 05 21:09:28 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Applied Eric Schnoebelen <eric@cirr.com>'s mhshowsbr.c patch
fixing apparent bugs in Dan Winship's new security quoting code:
Since upgrading, I've been getting the following errors
while attempting to process some MIME messages:
(1) Syntax error: Unterminated quoted string
exit 2
and:
(2) line 1/10 (END)Segmentation fault (core dumped)
(2) appears to be due to the testing of an unset pointer in
mhshowsbr.c:show_multi_aux(). (1) appears to be caused by
mis-quoting a filename being handed to the shell in
mhshowsbr.c:show_content_aux().
Resolving the pointer reference issue in
mhshowsbr.c:show_multi_aux() turned up a similar mis-quoting
problem in the routine.
Tue Mar 28 16:17:39 2000 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Applied Todd.Miller@courtesan.com's patch to dropsbr.c to
prevent core dumping on packf. Here's the note from his message:
Since sizeof(buffer) == sizeof(tmpbuffer) packf will dump
core on a file w/o a From line with a line >= BUFSIZ.
I noticed this because I had a junk file in my mail
spool somehow.
Fri Mar 17 11:59:33 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* wesley.craig@umich.edu did not document his previous KPOP patch,
so I did so, and asked him to check what I wrote. Unfortunately
he didn't notice my misunderstanding of his patch. I wrote that
if you #define POPSERVICE "kpop", inc and msgchk will use KPOP
exclusively, but if you leave it as "pop3", you can use Wesley's
new -kpop switch on a given invocation. Instead, however, -kpop
turned out to be necessary on every invocation, and a KPOP user
complained. Applied Wesley's new patch, which makes things work
like I thought his original patch did. After that, did one more
clarifying pass to the documentation in inc.man and msgchk.man.
Wed Mar 15 18:45:45 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* When I fixed the long-standing makedir() bugs in January, I had
the code call strtoul(..., 0), which I believed to be safe as all
modes specified as ASCII constants in the nmh code started with a
leading zero (signifying octal), which I did as it would work if
internal constants were ever changed to hex. Unfortunately I was
unaware of the "Folder-Protect:" .mh_profile entry, which
mh-profile.man documents as an octal-only constant, with no
leading zero required. I've changed the strtoul() call to an
atooi() call and removed the misleading leading zeroes on the
ASCII octal constants in the code and man pages. Also changed the
"Folder-Protect:" example in the man page to something more
interesting than a duplication of the default.
* When I added my --enable-masquerade option, you'll note that I
didn't make it --enable-nmh-masquerade. I find the --enable-nmh-*
options too wordy and I'm not sure why Richard went that route.
I've renamed them to just --enable-*, but the old versions will
still work as well (they just aren't advertised).
* Added a line to the "nmh configuration" output saying whether
POP is enabled.
* Added a new README.developers file. From the file:
This file is intended to provide a few tips for anyone doing
development on nmh. Developers who learn things "the hard
way" about the nmh codebase (as opposed to local info best
encoded in a comment) are encouraged to share their wisdom
here.
Currently the topics are "autoconf files" and "directory structure".
Tue Mar 14 12:41:48 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Applied, after some finessing,
Simon Burge <simonb@thistledown.com.au>'s --with-smtpservers patch:
Here's a patch that allows you to add
--with-smtpservers=<some.host.name>
to the ./configure command line to set the "servers: " line in
etc/mts.conf. Around here, we use "mailhost" so that all
machines in the current domain just talk to a central machine
and nothing else runs an MTA. Now, I can use
--with-smtpservers=mailhost
instead of having to remember to fix this by hand (and often
forgetting to do so!).
* Inspired by Simon's patch, added an --enable-masquerade option
to configure. It will set the "masquerade:" line of mts.conf.
You may specify a subset of the three types of masquerading, like
--enable-masquerade="draft_from mmailid", or leave off explicit
arguments to enable all three types.
* Alphabetized the --enable and --with options in configure.in and
INSTALL and added documentation of the two new options to the latter.
* Added new dependency for mts.conf: Makefile. If this isn't
done, then when you reconfigure nmh with new values for
--enable-masquerade or --with-smtpservers, you'll fail to get an
updated copy of mts.conf.
* Applied Simon Burge <simonb@thistledown.com.au>'s dtimep.lex patch:
It seems that some MUA's didn't handle y2k very well - ELM
seems to be one of them, and Ultrix's DXmail (based on MH!).
I've got a few emails this month that look like:
575 Jan 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx 3603 ...
and
22+ Jan 00 Xxx Xxxxx 1771 ...
The first has "15 Jan 100" as the date and the second has
"19 Jan 00" as the date. The following works around this so
that scan, show, sortm, etc work ok.
I put Simon's patch under the control of a new #define called
FIX_NON_Y2K_COMPLIANT_MUA_DATES. There's some commentary in
acconfig.h about when you might not want to #define it.
* Created new dtimep.c-lexed with Simon's change using dtimep.lex
lexed on Solaris 2.6. Added missing dependency in
zotnet/tws/Makefile.in for dtimep.c: dtimep.c-lexed.
* Added scan.MMDDYY and scan.YYYYMMDD format files.
Mon Mar 13 21:32:00 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Applied Sullivan N. Beck <sbeck@cise.ufl.edu>'s mhshow-suffix patch:
With the patch below, you can add lines like:
mhshow-suffix-application/msword: .doc
mhshow-suffix-application/PostScript: .ps
to the mhn.defaults file to append the given suffix to a
scratch file. This allows applications which require a
certain suffix to run properly.
* Removed -force_html from lynx entry in mhn.defaults.sh (I
believe older versions of lynx lack that option) and added
"mhshow-suffix-text/html: .html".
* Modified username_extension masquerading to only use the
extended address on generated [Resent-]From: lines and SMTP
envelope From:. With Neil's original implementation, nmh's global
idea of the username was changed, which would result in inc lying
and saying you had no new mail because it was looking for a
mailbox called, for instance, "dan-nmh" (where username was "dan"
and $USERNAME_EXTENSION was "-nmh").
* Applied Simon Burge <simonb@thistledown.com.au>'s dtime.c patch:
There's a wrap-around problem that affects the implementation
of Zeller's congruence in dtime.c. This causes the day-of-week
calculations to fail for dates after Feb 29, 2000 (probably up
until some year far in the future).
Mon Mar 06 12:20:20 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Applied Neil W Rickert <rickert+nmh@cs.niu.edu>'s msh.c patch:
I finally tracked down the problem in msh that was causing
errors whenever I tried to examine a 'mmdf' style mailbox.
It turns out that not enough memory was being allocated with
calloc(), causing memory pointers to be overwritten and
corrupted.
Fri Mar 03 16:07:33 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Changed the new "plussed_user" option to mts.conf's
"masquerade:" to "username_extension" after getting feedback from
qmail users, who use '-' as a separator rather than '+'. Removed
checking of $USERPLUS variable. Now check $USERNAME_EXTENSION,
which needs to include the appropriate separator for your MTA
('-', '+', or whatever) as its first character.
Thu Mar 02 23:04:30 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Added a new "boolean" type to mh.h and TRUE and FALSE constants.
* Added a note to DIFFERENCES stating that it's out-of-date
(Richard was the last one to update it) and that we should
consider only documenting incompatibilities with MH there.
* Implemented (and documented) a third kind of username
masquerading: "plussed user" masquerading. This one was suggested
by Neil Rickert <rickert+nmh@cs.niu.edu>. It's based on sendmail's
"plussed user" feature, where mail sent to <user>+<string> will be
delivered to <user>. When it's enabled, it's controlled by the
$USERPLUS environment variable. How is it enabled? Well, that
leads me to:
* Renamed the "mmailid:" setting in mts.conf to "masquerade:", and
changed it so that rather than being a boolean, it can be set to
any combination of the three values "draft_from", "mmailid", and
"plussed_user". Thus it is now possible to enable the three types
of masquerading individually.
* Fixed a bug with "mmailid" masquerading (dating back to MH?)
where if it was turned on, ','s would no longer be considered
GECOS field delimiters.
Wed Mar 01 23:30:50 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Changed the GECOS-field '&' translation behavior to be
controlled by the BSD42 #define rather than GCOS_HACK, since it's
apparently always appropriate on OSes where BSD42 is #defined, and
never appropriate on any other OSes. Thanks to Kimmo Suominen for
responding to my "What is this code here for?" comment in mts.c
and explaining the feature.
Mon Feb 28 21:50:29 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Upped the version number to 1.0.3+dev (ideally this should be
done by whoever makes a release tar file, immediately after doing
so).
* Applied Paul Fox <pgf-spam@foxharp.boston.ma.us>'s scansbr.c
patch, posted to comp.mail.mh, which he says prevents loss of mail
when inc'ing into a full filesystem.
* Changed "echo > stamp-h.in" in Makefile.in to "date > stamp-h.in"
so that stamp-h.in will be different each time configure.in and
related files are changed, making it easier to check it in (which
is necessary to prevent unnecessary autoconf calls).
* My declaration of initgroups() in slocal.c to eliminate the "no
prototype" warning wasn't portable (FreeBSD 3.[23] choked). Now
use AC_EGREP_HEADER to see where initgroups() is declared, if
anywhere.
Sun Feb 20 12:17:15 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Fix security hole in mhshowsbr.c which allowed untrusted shell
code to be executed.
* Released nmh 1.0.3.
Thu Feb 10 10:54:36 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Oops. %-escapes on mhstore lines in mhn.defaults.sh should not
be surrounded by single quotes, as a shell is not spawned when
just saving files, and the filenames will end up with literal
quotes embedded in them.
Fri Feb 04 12:29:12 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Whoever originally added the -help switch to all the commands
got too cute and had the option itself print out as "-(help)" in
the -help output. One theory is that they were making reference
to the fact that clearly you know about the -help option since
you're currently looking at its output. I think it's a bad idea
to overload the meaning of the parentheses, however -- they're
supposed to indicate what abbreviated prefix of the switch you're
allowed to specify.
The other theory is that because you can say something like
"mhstore -" and get "mhstore: - ambiguous. It matches" followed
by the same list of switches you get with -help, they were saying
you can "sorta" abbreviate "-help" as "-". You don't get the
"Usage:" string, though, so it's not really the same thing.
Thu Feb 03 17:52:01 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Applied wesley.craig@umich.edu's KPOP patches. According to him:
The following patch fixes a problem with requesting a
service key for a machine that has multiple 'A' records. It
also makes "-kpop" a command line option, for users who
would like to use both "kpop" and "pop".
Did no testing of the new features, as I don't have access to a
KPOP server.
* Modified inc.man and msgchk.man to document Wesley's new -kpop.
* Modified INSTALL and config.h.in to reflect the new -kpop feature.
Fri Jan 28 17:39:24 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* All %-escapes in mhn.defaults that actually expand to something
should be surrounded by single quotes. Added quotes to the ones
in mhn.defaults.sh that were missing them.
* Added check for lynx to write mhshow-show-text/html line in
mhn.defaults.sh.
Thu Jan 27 12:22:25 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* makedir() had multiple bugs dating back to MH. An octal
constant was apparently being interpreted as decimal, resulting in
directories with no user read or execute permissions, making
nested directory creation fail. And there wasn't even an
_attempt_ to set desired permissions (e.g. from "Folder-Protect:"
in .mh_profile) on the outer directories of a nested directory.
* A second `make install' would always fail because the check for
whether mh_profile.5 existed was written incorrectly.
Wed Jan 26 02:22:00 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Added documentation on both types of masquerading to post's man
page.
Tue Jan 25 22:58:12 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Doug's portability fix of my setgid inc autodetection had a
caching bug -- if you re-ran configure, uip/Makefile would be
corrupted, and installation would bomb out on OSes where inc needs
to be setgid.
* Implemented a new kind of email address masquerading. Usually,
when a user writes a custom "From:" header in a draft, nmh uses it
rather than generating one. However, the user's true address is
used in the SMTP envelope "From:" and is revealed in the "Sender:"
header. Now, when mmailid is set to non-zero, the envelope
"From:" uses the address specified in the draft "From:" header,
and there is no "Sender:" header. This is useful when sending on
behalf of a remote POP3 account or when remote mail robots
incorrectly use the envelope "From:" in preference to the body
"From:". This processing has only been implemented for post, not
for the undocumented spost (which was already missing some "From:"
processing that post has).
Mon Jan 24 22:26:06 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Got rid of the rest of the gcc -Wall warnings that I didn't have
time for on 1999-07-15 (and, it would seem, some new ones people
introduced since then). The primary ones were the warnings that
default prototypes were being used for [v]snprintf() and
str[n]casecmp(). As of right now, there are _no_ compilation
warnings except on dtimep.c-lexed (at least under AIX 4.1.5 and
Solaris 2.6).
Sun Jan 2 23:42:18 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Move mhtest from bindir to libdir.
* Move sendfiles from libdir to bindir.
* Updated sendfiles manpage to reflect this change.
* Added documentation for -build and -file switches to repl and
forw manpages (patch from Peter Maydell).
* Fixed interaction between specifying -cc in profile and -group on
command-line.
Tue Nov 1 13:48:10 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Changed the version number from 1.0.3 to 1.0.2+dev. There was
not unanimous support for my proposed even/odd release/developer
version number dichotomy. 1.0.2+dev implies release 1.0.2 plus
some development.
Fri Oct 29 13:42:51 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Upped the version number to 1.0.3. If we don't do this, then
when people report bugs against 1.0.2, we won't know "which" 1.0.2
they're talking about (since the development source is publically
available via CVS). I think the Linux kernel version numbers are
a good model, so the next time we roll a tarball, it should be
version 1.0.4 (or higher -- anyhow, an even-numbered version).
Fri Oct 29 06:41:08 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Released nmh-1.0.2.
Tue Oct 26 22:57:00 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Added check for whether "libtool" is in fact gnu libtool. If
it is, it is not used. This is the wrong behavior. If vendor
XYZ later on decides to create yet another libtool, we'll be
caught again. This works for now.
* Minor updates to MACHINES refering to Mac OS X.
Thu Oct 21 20:45:37 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Added check for "libtool" (a ranlib type tool for Mac OS X)
and modified Makefiles so that nmh will build under Mac OS X.
Sun Oct 17 08:28:56 1999 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Changed repl defaults to partly revert to MH behaviour,
"-cc all" is now only implied with -group.
* The replcomps template includes cc: header again (as in MH).
* Updated repl man page to reflect these changes.
Sat Oct 16 02:57:47 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Tweaked configure to handle Solaris and SunOS after the BIND
changes. Both need more cleanup.
Sat Oct 16 00:17:36 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Removed BIND define and replaced it with a check for
gethostbyname (to determine if the host is DNS aware) and a
check for sethostent. This appears to be the right thing to
do, but there is no explanation of the reasoning behind the
BIND define in the code and it appears to have been used for
multiple purposes.
Wed Oct 13 15:53:53 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Updated manpages Makefile to link mh-profile.5 to
mh_profile.5 after installation. Suggestion from Richard Cohen
<richard@jubjub.demon.co.uk>.
* Modified configure.in to check for _IO_write_ptr and libio.h
to determine whether to define LINUX_STDIO instead of using
config.guess.
Mon Oct 4 15:22:46 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Added '-L' to the calls of 'ls' in configure.in -- I have seen
multiple machines in the past where the mail spool was a symlink
to a directory on another device with more free space.
Fri Oct 1 22:36:56 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Fixed a portability problem in Doug's fix of a portability
problem in my MAILGROUP autoconf support ('ls -l' vs. 'ls -lg').
Sat Sep 25 18:40:43 1999 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
* Added config.sub and config.guess to the list of files to be
distributed.
* Fixed bug in sbr/fmt_scan.c where an extra newline would be
added if a list of addresses was split over several header lines.
* In mts/smtp/smtp.c, undefine strlen and strcpy if they are
macros, regardless of platform.
* Allow q to quit mhshow, and n to skip to next part. Patch from
Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>.
* Modified mhstore to recognize attachments created by sendfiles
with x-conversions=gzip.
Mon Sep 13 21:20:10 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* added explicit cast to long from time_t for tclock in
post.c.
* Commented out #ifdefs for <sys/ioctl.h> in termsbr.c since
it's needed for ioctl() anyway. This prevents a warning about
implicit definition of ioctl().
* Moved guesses performed by AC_CANONICAL_SYSTEM back into the
"User Configuration" section of config.h (moved @TOP@ in
acconfig.h) so they're easier to find, should someone actually
want to mess with them.
Sun Sep 12 15:50:34 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* updated Makefile.in so it recognized COMPLETION-TCSH and
COMPLETION-ZSH (only used in make nmhdist).
* added prototype for ruserpas to <h/prototypes.h>. Fixes
warnings in mhparse.c and mhbuildsbr.c.
* added include checks for <time.h> and <sys/time.h> to
prevent warnings in fmt_compile.c, fmt_scan.c, lock_file.c,
sendsbr.c, mhbuildsbr.c, mhcachesbr.c, picksbr.c, and post.c.
* added include for <zotnet/mts/mts.h> to ali.c, scan.c, ap.c,
rcvdist.c, rcvstore.c, rcvtty.c, and spost.c to remove
warnings about implicit definition of mts_init().
* added <grps.h> to slocal.c to prevent warnings about
function initgroups.
* added <h/signals.h> to prevent warning about missing SIGNAL
function.
* added function prototypes to smtp.c, whatnowproc.c,
mhbuildsbr.c, mhparse.c, mshcmds.c, show.c, whatnow.c, mhl.c
to fix warnings.
* explicitly declared mbx_style in mshcmds.c and lused in
fmtdump.c as type static int instead of just static to
prevent warnings.
* various code cleanups to prevent ambiguous statements
(brackets for if/thens and parens for complicated if
statements).
Sun Sep 12 09:19:27 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* commented out _cleanup() in mf.c because it's the only
location in all of the source code where it exists. It was
preventing compilation on at least linux.
* Added check for <db1/ndbm.h> which is the new location where
linux systems appear to be stuffing this header file.
Thu Sep 09 23:15:49 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* fixed varous mkstmep bugs introduced in 1.0.1 by me. Whups!
* added mh_profile SEGV patch from Richard Cohen
<richard@jubjub.demon.co.uk> that prevents crashing when
mh_profile doesn't end in a newline. A similar patch was
previously sent in by Andrew Bettison <andrewb@zip.com.au>.
* fixed bug in associated with MAILGROUP #define (group "mail"
is not universal) -- hard to believe, but true.
Tue Sep 7 16:47:03 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Renamed ZSH.COMPLETION to COMPLETION-ZSH and added COMPLETION-TCSH.
Tue Aug 17 16:06:29 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Automated #define of MAILGROUP and installation of inc as setgid mail
when the mail spool directory isn't world-writable.
Thu Jul 15 18:37:07 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* slocal -debug used to leave a file in /tmp for each message
processed. Very bad for folks with slocal -debug in their .forward!
* Got rid of a ton of compilation warnings. Most were "junk"
warnings due to the use of gcc -Wall (without -Wno-parentheses),
but a few represented real bugs. There remain many warnings to be
tackled that are due to missing function prototypes (e.g. snprintf()).
* Default rcvdistcomps no longer puts a copy of all outgoing
messages in outbox. Added an rcvdistcomps.outbox that does.
Sat Jun 09 12:22:47 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Updated configure to check for mkstemp (available on OpenBSD) and
substitute it for mktemp if available.
Thu May 13 16:40:19 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
* Added config.sub and config.guess and updated acconfig.h and
configure.in to automatically detect system type and set the
proper #defines.
Wed May 12 23:41:33 1999 Dan Winship <danw@mit.edu>
* Released nmh-1.0.1.
Fri May 7 17:18:28 1999 Dan Winship <danw@mit.edu>
* Fixed flist to properly deal with relative folder names.
Problem noted by Jerry Peek <jpeek@jpeek.com>.
* Fixed --with-krb4 to work with original Kerberos 4 libraries as
well as the Kerberos 5 compat libraries. Based on a patch from
Assar Westerlund <assar@sics.se>.
* Added a check in configure.in to test if modf is in libc and
link with libm if not. This is needed by at least Digital UNIX.
Problem pointed out by Kevin Oberman <oberman@es.net>.
* Fix a bug from the "mhn -show" to "mhshow" renaming that
made the "list" command in whatnow not work for some users.
From Ruud de Rooij <r.c.m.derooij@twi.tudelft.nl>.
* Replaced "extern int errno" with "#include <errno.h>" in a
number of files. Suggested by Stephen Wilson Bailey
<swb@nconnect.net>.
* Fixed a problem in how "packf -mbox" translated "Return-Path:"
lines. From Kimmo Suominen <kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>.
* Fixed a segmentation fault in inc. Patch originally from Ruud de
Rooij <r.c.m.derooij@twi.tudelft.nl>.
* Allow display of 8bit encoded messages. From Kimmo Suominen
<kim@tac.nyc.ny.us>.
* Fixed repl to not add line breaks in the middle of long
addresses when building a reply. From Ruud de Rooij
<r.c.m.derooij@twi.tudelft.nl>.
* Added -library switch to spost so it can parse user aliases like
post does. From Ruud de Rooij <r.c.m.derooij@twi.tudelft.nl>.
* Changed configure.in's check for sigsetjmp to properly deal
with systems like Linux where it is a macro. From
<elleron@servtech.com>.
* Fixed a bug in whatnow that could cause it to sometimes exit
without prompting the user. Based on a patch by Richard Geiger
<rmg@netapp.com>.
* Added code to deal with SIGPIPE in mhl so it doesn't print
"Broken pipe" if you quit out of the moreproc.
* Documentation: Added a note to MACHINES about Irix make. Added a
pointer to the online copy of the MH book in INSTALL. Added
some additional information to the whatnow and packf man pages,
suggested by Jerry Peek <jpeek@jpeek.com>.
* Updated INSTALL, FAQ, etc to not refer to Richard as the
maintainer or math.gatech.edu as the home any more.
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