- The 'isync' compatibility wrapper was removed.
- Added support for disabling TLS v1.3 - adjust SSLVersions if you set it.
- Removed support for obsolete/insecure SSL v3.
- The IMAP '$Forwarded' / Maildir 'P' (passed) flag is supported now.
- Support for configuring a TLS cipher string was added.
- IMAP mailbox subscriptions are supported now.
- The IMAP user query can be scripted now.
- Added built-in support for macOS Keychain.
- Messages excluded by MaxSize will now result in placeholders.
- The use of Master/Slave terminology has been deprecated.
OK remi
Vollkorn is a quiet, modest and well working body copy typeface for bread
and butter use. It has dark and meaty serifs and a bouncing and healthy look
and might be used as body type as well as for headlines or titles. More than
2000 glyphs per font support a wide range of languages in Latin, Cyrillic
and Greek scripts.
"Vollkorn" [pronounced "follkorn"] is German for "wholemeal". It refers to
the old term "Brotschrift" [literally "bread type"] which described the
small fonts for every day use in the days of hand-compositing.
Vollkorn came into being as Friedrich Althausen's first type designing
attempt during his studies at Bauhaus University Weimar, Germany. The
Regular style was initially published in 2005 under a Creative Commons
license. When GoogleFonts launched in 2010 Vollkorn was one the first
twenty featured fonts.
ok sthen@
The GNU recutils are a set of libraries and utilities supporting the
Rec format: a human-readable, text-based format to store little to
medium sized databases.
ok sthen@
There are new functions in <tommath.h>; some of them are needed to
update lang/moarvm. The headers tommath_{class,superclass}.h are no
longer installed.
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GN_ARGS.
From 2013 until early 2021, Google permitted distribution builds of
Chromium to access Google APIs that added significant features to
Chromium including, but not limited to, Sync and geolocation.
As of March 15, 2021, any Chromium builds which pass client_id and/or
client_secret during build will prevent end-users from signing into their
Google account.
Hint:
If you wish to use sync, you have to build your own chromium package
and use the publicly available client_id and client_secret of the Chrome
browser.