Full-Featured POP and IMAP Mail Retrieval Daemon

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Fetchmail is a robust and well-documented remote mail retrieval and
forwarding utility intended to be used over on-demand TCP/IP links
(such as SLIP or PPP connections).

Fetchmail retrieves mail from remote mail servers and forwards it to
your local machine's delivery system, so it can be read by normal mail
user agents, such as mutt, elm, pine, (x)emacs/gnus, or mailx.

fetchmailconf, an interactive GUI configurator suitable for end-users,
is included in the fetchmailconf package.

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Filename Size Changed
fetchmail-6.3.25.tar.xz 0001285360 1.23 MB
fetchmail-6.3.8-smtp_errors.patch 0000001709 1.67 KB
fetchmail.changes 0000039052 38.1 KB
fetchmail.init 0000007139 6.97 KB
fetchmail.logrotate 0000000171 171 Bytes
fetchmail.spec 0000005254 5.13 KB
fetchmail.xpm 0000010639 10.4 KB
sysconfig.fetchmail 0000001476 1.44 KB
Revision 48 (latest revision is 158)
Dirk Mueller's avatar Dirk Mueller (dirkmueller) accepted request 159960 from Vítězslav Čížek's avatar Vítězslav Čížek (vitezslav_cizek) (revision 48)
- update to 6.3,25
# CRITICAL AND REGRESSION FIXES
* Plug a memory leak in OpenSSL's certificate verification callback.
  This would affect fetchmail configurations running with SSL in daemon mode
  more than one-shot runs.
  Reported by Erik Thiele, and pinned by Dominik Heeg,
  fixes Debian Bug #688015.
  This bug was introduced into fetchmail 6.3.0 (committed 2005-10-29)
  when support for subjectAltName was added through a patch by Roland
  Stigge, submitted as Debian Bug#201113.
* The --logfile option now works again outside daemon mode, reported by Heinz
  Diehl. The documentation that I had been reading was inconsistent with the
  code, and only parts of the manual page claimed that --logfile was only
  effective in daemon mode.
# BUG FIXES
* Fix a memory leak in out-of-memory error condition while handling plugins.
  Report and patch by John Beck (found with Parfait static code analyzer).
* Fix a NULL pointer dereference in out-of-memory error condition while handling
  plugins.
  Report and patch by John Beck (found with Parfait static code analyzer).
# CHANGES
* Improved reporting when SSL/TLS X.509 certificate validation has failed,
  working around a not-so-recent swapping of two OpenSSL error codes, and
  a practical impossibility to distinguish broken certification chains from
  missing trust anchors (root certificates).
* OpenSSL decoded errors are now reported through report(), rather than dumped
  to stderr, so that they should show up in logfiles and/or syslog.
* The fetchmail manual page no longer claims that MD5 were the default OpenSSL
  hash format (for use with --sslfingerprint). Reported by Jakob Wilk,
  PARTIAL fix for Debian Bug#700266.
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