[Bug 205303] [MAINTAINER] mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole upgrade to 0.4.10
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Bug ID: 205303
Summary: [MAINTAINER] mail/dovecot2-pigeonhole upgrade to
0.4.10
Product: Ports & Packages
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Only Me
Priority: ---
Component: Individual Port(s)
Assignee: freebsd-ports-bugs at FreeBSD.org
Reporter: ler at lerctr.org
Created attachment 164213
--> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=164213&action=edit
upgrade patch
Upgrade to 0.4.10:
Changelog v0.4.10:
+ Implemented the Sieve mime and foreverypart extensions (RFC 5703).
These are fully implemented. The interaction with the editheader
extension needs some work, but this should not influence most uses;
i.e., changes by the editheader extension are not always visible
using foreverypart/mime.
+ Sieve body extension: Properly implemented the `:text' body
transform. It now extracts text for HTML message parts.
+ Sieve enotify extension: mailto method: Implemented the
sieve_notify_mailto_envelope_from setting. This allows configuring
the source of the notification sender address for e-mail
notifications. This is similar to what already can be configured for
redirect.
+ Added a sieve_enabled (defaults to 'yes') setting that allows
explicitly disabling Sieve processing for particular users. This used
to be possible by setting `sieve=', but ever since the sieve_before,
sieve_after and sieve_default settings were added, this method was
not reliable anymore.
- variables extension: Fixed handling of empty string by the `:length'
set modifier. An empty string yielded an empty string rather than "0".
- Fixed memory leak in the Sieve script byte code dumping facility.
Extension contexts were never actually freed.
- Fixed handling of implicit keep when the last Sieve script is a
global one. In that case the implicit keep action was executed in
global context, which could mean that trivial (quota) errors ended up
in the system log file, rather than the user log file.
- doveadm sieve plugin: Fixed crashes caused by incorrect context
allocation in the sieve command implementations.
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