1 Changes specific to mutt-ng:
5 * Sidebar now honors the imap_home_namespace
6 * Added "shorten hierarchy" option
9 * Merged past mutt changes
10 * Fixed a bug in mutt_FormatString regarding aligning the rest of a string to the right (%>)
11 * Added fix from jschmitt
14 * fixed segfault in curs_lib.c
18 * Merged in mutt changes from 1.5.7 to 1.5.8
21 * quoting fix for f=f handler (fix for bug #3345)
24 * rewrote handler for f=f attachments to produce nicer output
27 * Made message ID format configurable
28 * Implemented $signoff_string (fixes feature request #552)
31 * Fixed another bug in ajg.last-folder patch
34 * Fixed stupid bug regarding saving attachments
35 * applied ajg.last-folder patch
38 * little change to prevent segfaults on ia64; see #285001 in debian bts for
42 * Merged in mutt changes from 1.5.6 to 1.5.7
45 * (Partially?) implemented IMAP reconnecting, needs more testing
48 * Fixed bugs #3149 and #3161: declarations within functions don't work with gcc 2.95
49 * Rename helper programs new names and install documentation into
50 $prefix/doc/muttng (#3143)
51 * Fixed Solaris compile problem
54 * Implemented umask option after Wolfgang Karall's idea
57 * Reverted the xface patch as it broke a lot of things
58 * Removed a few pscan(1) warnings
59 * Integrated the following patches:
61 * gnutls patch including integration into configure script, i.e. the user
62 can select between OpenSSL and GNU TLS.
63 * Florian Weimer's sort maildir entries by inode number patch
65 * Thomas Glanzmann's hcache patch
66 * Corrected email addresses et al.
69 * Integrated the following patches:
70 * rr.compressed for compressed folders
71 * Changed User-Agent string
72 * Added operating_system to set fake operating system for User-Agent string
75 * first version of mutt-ng
76 * integrated the following patches:
79 * cd.source_multiple patch
81 * cd.trash_folder patch
82 * cd.purge_message patch
85 * ajg.last-folder patch
86 * xterm title patch from SGI (http://freeware.sgi.com/source/mutt/)
87 * fixed missing decoding of partially wrong RFC2047 headers (handling was too strict)
88 * fixed wrong display of ISO-8859-1 names by removing parts of the multibyte-character handling