vulnerability reported to bugtraq. Mostly a bugfix release although a few
new features (filtering in sedit, optional expect-based inc wrapper,
optional bitmap buttons) have been added.
FreeBSD-specific parts to this commit: Removed patchfiles that were
imported from the exmh CVS repository as they are now a part of the
exmh-2.3.1 release. Fixed pkg-descr to quiet a few portlint warnings.
Changed port to use wish-8.3 rather than wish-8.2 (suggested by markm).
Also, install a missing file needed for running pgp in expectk mode (which
is much nicer BTW since it can figure out the correct decrypt key).
Tweak expectk mode so that it copes with a slight output variation on a
non-US version of pgp (2.6.3ia). It appears the US version prints:
Key for user ID "Peter Wemm <peter@netplex.com.au>"
while the international version prints:
Key for user ID: Peter Wemm <peter@netplex.com.au>
I cannot follow tcl syntax very well, so this is my best guess..
things like koi8-r recognition, background news (nntp) processing, ispell
support.
Note that there's a horrible hack here to work around a weakness in
bsd.port.mk. The distributed patches are relative to a subdir of ${WRKSRC}
and bsd.port.mk doesn't seem to allow clean overriding of that to patch.
I appended a second "-d dir" arg to PATCH_DIST_ARGS after the .include
that set up the string with +=. patch seems to use the last instance of
"-d dir" when there are several online (it's a simple parse-time chdir).
Prompted by: pst (who also sent a partial update)
There is some major new stuff here over v1.6.9, including:
HTTP, HTML support (a functional www browser!), including proxy support.
News posting.
Message threading. (like news threading)
Display MIME images inline as well as text/html and enriched text etc.
DSN support.
Unseen-only display window.
multipart/signature support, "Intelligent signatures"
PGP key management can talk directly to the key servers over the web,
eliminating the email based query delays
Address book stuff, aliases etc.