+Tue Mar 14 12:41:48 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Applied, after some finessing,
+ Simon Burge <simonb@thistledown.com.au>'s --with-smtpservers patch:
+
+ Here's a patch that allows you to add
+
+ --with-smtpservers=<some.host.name>
+
+ to the ./configure command line to set the "servers: " line in
+ etc/mts.conf. Around here, we use "mailhost" so that all
+ machines in the current domain just talk to a central machine
+ and nothing else runs an MTA. Now, I can use
+
+ --with-smtpservers=mailhost
+
+ instead of having to remember to fix this by hand (and often
+ forgetting to do so!).
+
+ * Inspired by Simon's patch, added an --enable-masquerade option
+ to configure. It will set the "masquerade:" line of mts.conf.
+ You may specify a subset of the three types of masquerading, like
+ --enable-masquerade="draft_from mmailid", or leave off explicit
+ arguments to enable all three types.
+
+ * Alphabetized the --enable and --with options in configure.in and
+ INSTALL and added documentation of the two new options to the latter.
+
+ * Added new dependency for mts.conf: Makefile. If this isn't
+ done, then when you reconfigure nmh with new values for
+ --enable-masquerade or --with-smtpservers, you'll fail to get an
+ updated copy of mts.conf.
+
+ * Applied Simon Burge <simonb@thistledown.com.au>'s dtimep.lex patch:
+
+ It seems that some MUA's didn't handle y2k very well - ELM
+ seems to be one of them, and Ultrix's DXmail (based on MH!).
+ I've got a few emails this month that look like:
+
+ 575 Jan 00 Xxxxxx Xxxx 3603 ...
+ and
+ 22+ Jan 00 Xxx Xxxxx 1771 ...
+
+ The first has "15 Jan 100" as the date and the second has
+ "19 Jan 00" as the date. The following works around this so
+ that scan, show, sortm, etc work ok.
+
+ * Created new dtimep.c-lexed with Simon's change using dtimep.lex
+ lexed on Solaris 2.6. Added missing dependency in
+ zotnet/tws/Makefile.in for dtimep.c: dtimep.c-lexed.
+
+ * Added scan.MMDDYY and scan.YYYYMMDD format files.
+
+Mon Mar 13 21:32:00 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Applied Sullivan N. Beck <sbeck@cise.ufl.edu>'s mhshow-suffix patch:
+
+ With the patch below, you can add lines like:
+
+ mhshow-suffix-application/msword: .doc
+ mhshow-suffix-application/PostScript: .ps
+
+ to the mhn.defaults file to append the given suffix to a
+ scratch file. This allows applications which require a
+ certain suffix to run properly.
+
+ * Removed -force_html from lynx entry in mhn.defaults.sh (I
+ believe older versions of lynx lack that option) and added
+ "mhshow-suffix-text/html: .html".
+
+ * Modified username_extension masquerading to only use the
+ extended address on generated [Resent-]From: lines and SMTP
+ envelope From:. With Neil's original implementation, nmh's global
+ idea of the username was changed, which would result in inc lying
+ and saying you had no new mail because it was looking for a
+ mailbox called, for instance, "dan-nmh" (where username was "dan"
+ and $USERNAME_EXTENSION was "-nmh").
+
+ * Applied Simon Burge <simonb@thistledown.com.au>'s dtime.c patch:
+
+ There's a wrap-around problem that affects the implementation
+ of Zeller's congruence in dtime.c. This causes the day-of-week
+ calculations to fail for dates after Feb 29, 2000 (probably up
+ until some year far in the future).
+
+Mon Mar 06 12:20:20 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Applied Neil W Rickert <rickert+nmh@cs.niu.edu>'s msh.c patch:
+
+ I finally tracked down the problem in msh that was causing
+ errors whenever I tried to examine a 'mmdf' style mailbox.
+
+ It turns out that not enough memory was being allocated with
+ calloc(), causing memory pointers to be overwritten and
+ corrupted.
+
+Fri Mar 03 16:07:33 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Changed the new "plussed_user" option to mts.conf's
+ "masquerade:" to "username_extension" after getting feedback from
+ qmail users, who use '-' as a separator rather than '+'. Removed
+ checking of $USERPLUS variable. Now check $USERNAME_EXTENSION,
+ which needs to include the appropriate separator for your MTA
+ ('-', '+', or whatever) as its first character.
+
+Thu Mar 02 23:04:30 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Added a new "boolean" type to mh.h and TRUE and FALSE constants.
+
+ * Added a note to DIFFERENCES stating that it's out-of-date
+ (Richard was the last one to update it) and that we should
+ consider only documenting incompatibilities with MH there.
+
+ * Implemented (and documented) a third kind of username
+ masquerading: "plussed user" masquerading. This one was suggested
+ by Neil Rickert <rickert+nmh@cs.niu.edu>. It's based on sendmail's
+ "plussed user" feature, where mail sent to <user>+<string> will be
+ delivered to <user>. When it's enabled, it's controlled by the
+ $USERPLUS environment variable. How is it enabled? Well, that
+ leads me to:
+
+ * Renamed the "mmailid:" setting in mts.conf to "masquerade:", and
+ changed it so that rather than being a boolean, it can be set to
+ any combination of the three values "draft_from", "mmailid", and
+ "plussed_user". Thus it is now possible to enable the three types
+ of masquerading individually.
+
+ * Fixed a bug with "mmailid" masquerading (dating back to MH?)
+ where if it was turned on, ','s would no longer be considered
+ GECOS field delimiters.
+
+Wed Mar 01 23:30:50 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Changed the GECOS-field '&' translation behavior to be
+ controlled by the BSD42 #define rather than GCOS_HACK, since it's
+ apparently always appropriate on OSes where BSD42 is #defined, and
+ never appropriate on any other OSes. Thanks to Kimmo Suominen for
+ responding to my "What is this code here for?" comment in mts.c
+ and explaining the feature.
+
+Mon Feb 28 21:50:29 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Upped the version number to 1.0.3+dev (ideally this should be
+ done by whoever makes a release tar file, immediately after doing
+ so).
+
+ * Applied Paul Fox <pgf-spam@foxharp.boston.ma.us>'s scansbr.c
+ patch, posted to comp.mail.mh, which he says prevents loss of mail
+ when inc'ing into a full filesystem.
+
+ * Changed "echo > stamp-h.in" in Makefile.in to "date > stamp-h.in"
+ so that stamp-h.in will be different each time configure.in and
+ related files are changed, making it easier to check it in (which
+ is necessary to prevent unnecessary autoconf calls).
+
+ * My declaration of initgroups() in slocal.c to eliminate the "no
+ prototype" warning wasn't portable (FreeBSD 3.[23] choked). Now
+ use AC_EGREP_HEADER to see where initgroups() is declared, if
+ anywhere.
+
+Sun Feb 20 12:17:15 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Fix security hole in mhshowsbr.c which allowed untrusted shell
+ code to be executed.
+
+ * Released nmh 1.0.3.
+
+Thu Feb 10 10:54:36 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Oops. %-escapes on mhstore lines in mhn.defaults.sh should not
+ be surrounded by single quotes, as a shell is not spawned when
+ just saving files, and the filenames will end up with literal
+ quotes embedded in them.
+
+Fri Feb 04 12:29:12 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Whoever originally added the -help switch to all the commands
+ got too cute and had the option itself print out as "-(help)" in
+ the -help output. I guess the idea was to make reference to the
+ fact that clearly you know about the -help option since you're
+ currently looking at its output. I think it's a bad idea to
+ overload the meaning of the parentheses, however -- they're
+ supposed to indicate what abbreviated prefix of the switch you're
+ allowed to specify. It doesn't make sense to show that you're
+ allowed to "abbreviate" the switch to its entire length.
+
+Thu Feb 03 17:52:01 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Applied wesley.craig@umich.edu's KPOP patches. According to him:
+
+ The following patch fixes a problem with requesting a
+ service key for a machine that has multiple 'A' records. It
+ also makes "-kpop" a command line option, for users who
+ would like to use both "kpop" and "pop".
+
+ Did no testing of the new features, as I don't have access to a
+ KPOP server.
+
+ * Modified inc.man and msgchk.man to document Wesley's new -kpop.
+
+ * Modified INSTALL and config.h.in to reflect the new -kpop feature.
+
+Fri Jan 28 17:39:24 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * All %-escapes in mhn.defaults that actually expand to something
+ should be surrounded by single quotes. Added quotes to the ones
+ in mhn.defaults.sh that were missing them.
+
+ * Added check for lynx to write mhshow-show-text/html line in
+ mhn.defaults.sh.
+
+Thu Jan 27 12:22:25 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * makedir() had multiple bugs dating back to MH. It passed an
+ octal constant to atoi(), which interpreted it as decimal,
+ resulting in directories with no user read or execute permissions,
+ making nested directory creation fail. Also, when creating a
+ nested directory, correct permissions were only set on the inner one.
+
+ * A second `make install' would always fail because the check for
+ whether mh_profile.5 existed was written incorrectly.
+
+Wed Jan 26 02:22:00 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Added documentation on both types of masquerading to post's man
+ page.
+
+Tue Jan 25 22:58:12 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Doug's portability fix of my setgid inc autodetection had a
+ caching bug -- if you re-ran configure, uip/Makefile would be
+ corrupted, and installation would bomb out on OSes where inc needs
+ to be setgid.
+
+ * Implemented a new kind of email address masquerading. Usually,
+ when a user writes a custom "From:" header in a draft, nmh uses it
+ rather than generating one. However, the user's true address is
+ used in the SMTP envelope "From:" and is revealed in the "Sender:"
+ header. Now, when mmailid is set to non-zero, the envelope
+ "From:" uses the address specified in the draft "From:" header,
+ and there is no "Sender:" header. This is useful when sending on
+ behalf of a remote POP3 account or when remote mail robots
+ incorrectly use the envelope "From:" in preference to the body
+ "From:". This processing has only been implemented for post, not
+ for the undocumented spost (which was already missing some "From:"
+ processing that post has).
+
+Mon Jan 24 22:26:06 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Got rid of the rest of the gcc -Wall warnings that I didn't have
+ time for on 1999-07-15 (and, it would seem, some new ones people
+ introduced since then). The primary ones were the warnings that
+ default prototypes were being used for [v]snprintf() and
+ str[n]casecmp(). As of right now, there are _no_ compilation
+ warnings except on dtimep.c-lexed (at least under AIX 4.1.5 and
+ Solaris 2.6).
+
+Sun Jan 2 23:42:18 2000 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Move mhtest from bindir to libdir.
+
+ * Move sendfiles from libdir to bindir.
+
+ * Updated sendfiles manpage to reflect this change.
+
+ * Added documentation for -build and -file switches to repl and
+ forw manpages (patch from Peter Maydell).
+
+ * Fixed interaction between specifying -cc in profile and -group on
+ command-line.
+
+Tue Nov 1 13:48:10 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Changed the version number from 1.0.3 to 1.0.2+dev. There was
+ not unanimous support for my proposed even/odd release/developer
+ version number dichotomy. 1.0.2+dev implies release 1.0.2 plus
+ some development.
+
+Fri Oct 29 13:42:51 1999 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Upped the version number to 1.0.3. If we don't do this, then
+ when people report bugs against 1.0.2, we won't know "which" 1.0.2
+ they're talking about (since the development source is publically
+ available via CVS). I think the Linux kernel version numbers are
+ a good model, so the next time we roll a tarball, it should be
+ version 1.0.4 (or higher -- anyhow, an even-numbered version).
+
+Fri Oct 29 06:41:08 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
+
+ * Released nmh-1.0.2.
+
+Tue Oct 26 22:57:00 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
+
+ * Added check for whether "libtool" is in fact gnu libtool. If
+ it is, it is not used. This is the wrong behavior. If vendor
+ XYZ later on decides to create yet another libtool, we'll be
+ caught again. This works for now.
+
+ * Minor updates to MACHINES refering to Mac OS X.
+
+Thu Oct 21 20:45:37 1999 Doug Morris <doug@mhost.com>
+
+ * Added check for "libtool" (a ranlib type tool for Mac OS X)
+ and modified Makefiles so that nmh will build under Mac OS X.
+
+Sun Oct 17 08:28:56 1999 Ruud de Rooij <ruud@ruud.org>
+
+ * Changed repl defaults to partly revert to MH behaviour,
+ "-cc all" is now only implied with -group.
+
+ * The replcomps template includes cc: header again (as in MH).
+
+ * Updated repl man page to reflect these changes.
+