-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Format: 1.7 Date: Thu, 13 Mar 2003 09:22:46 -0600 Source: vm Binary: mime-codecs vm Architecture: source all i386 Version: 7.11-1 Distribution: unstable Urgency: low Maintainer: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org> Changed-By: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@acm.org> Description: mime-codecs - Fast Quoted-Printable and BASE64 MIME transport codecs vm - A mail user agent for Emacs. Changes: vm (7.11-1) unstable; urgency=low . * New upstream. excerpted changes: * New variables: + vm-mime-forward-local-external-bodies * vm-mime-fsfemacs-encode-composition: if object is in a buffer, write the buffer out to disk and insert the file contents instead of copuying buffer to buffer. This avoids the trademark \201 data corruption. * vm-su-thread-indent: check for vm-summary-show-threads non-nil before calling vm-th-thread-indentation. * vm-summary-compile-format-1: added %(..%) format groups. * don't forward Content-Length header. * use results of CAPABILITY command to check for authentication methods before trying to use them. * use results of CAPABILITY command to decide whether to use BODY.PEEK vs. RFC822.PEEK. * vm-mime-attach-object-from-message: move window point to beginning of the line after the inserted attachment if the compositoin buffer is being displayed in a window. * vm-mime-parse-entity-safe: set c-t-e to "7bit" if it is nil. * vm-mime-fetch-url-with-programs: erase the work buffer between tries of various URL fetch programs; this handles the case where an URL fetcher outputs part of the data and then dies. * added support for the `fetch' and `curl' URL fetch programs for message/external-body. * vm-mime-fsfemacs-encode-composition: call vm-mime-parse-entity twice for already MIME'd objects. vm-mime-xemacs-encode-composition similarly modified. * vm-mime-fsfemacs-encode-composition: don't automatically base64-encode non-composite non-text objects that already have MIME headers. Use vm-mime-transfer-encode-layout on them instead to produce the correct encoding. vm-mime-xemacs-encode-composition similarly modified. * dropped support for url-w3 retrieval method. It's interface too crusty to continue using given the wide availabity of external programs that do the job. * vm-mime-display-internal-message/external-body: pulled retrieval guts out and put into vm-mime-retrieve-external-body. * added support for simple image manipulations, supported by Imagemagick's `convert' program. Use mouse button 3 on an image to see what you can do. * added Konqueror to vm-menu-url-browser-menu. * added option to send to the X clipboard to vm-menu-url-browser-menu. * vm-menu-url-browser-menu: add third element to clipboard and Konqueror entries--- VM's menu code under GNU Emacs requires it. * treat device-type `gtk' like `x' under XEmacs so that VM running on GTK-XEmacs will use window system features. * vm-imap-move-mail: set use-body-peek after retrieving the CAPABILITY results. (oops) * Makeflie: default install target now installs the .el files. * added support for version 4 of stunnel. * fixed check for usability of uncompface's -X flag, needed symbol to be unquoted. * fixed check for stunnel 4, check for non-zero exit code instead of string, moved check to the time when stunnel is first run. * vm-stunnel-configuration-args: fixed reversed v3/v4 logic. * vm-stunnel-configuration-file: reuse the stunnel configuration tempfile. * vm-parse: fourth arg limits the number of matches before returning. * vm-parse: after we quit matching add everything after the last match to the list that is returned, but do this ONLY if the fourth arg 'matches' was specified. * compute POP cache filenames based on the POP mailbox spec with the password as an asterisk. This prevent visiting the wrong file if the user has the password in the spec and later changes their password. Automatically migrate the old password-based cache files to the new scheme as we go. * vm-pop-make-session: parse POP mailbox spec in a way that permits colons in the user's password. * install .el files before .elc files to avoid "source file newer than compiled file" problems. * added ] to char class exclusion in mailto spec in vm-url-regexp to help with MS EXchange's [mailto:foo] syntax. 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