-Mon May 08 23:46:29 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+Tue May 09 14:38:32 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
+
+ * Alphabetized Shantonu's $pop_kinds output on configure's "pop is
+ enabled" line. If POP3 is the only kind of POP enabled, say so,
+ rather than just saying "yes" (which is ambiguous).
+
+ * Fixed four warnings in Shantonu's new getpass.c. Needed to
+ #include <stdlib.h> for calloc(), <unistd.h> for ttyname(), and
+ "h/mh.h" for adios(). Also changed ch from char to int to get rid
+ of "comparison is always 1 due to limited range of data type" on EOF.
+
+ * Added steps to README.developers saying to change the version
+ number to X.Y.Z+dev. Did a little rearranging and changed the FTP
+ dir from /home/ftp to /var/ftp to reflect Doug's new machine.
+
+ * Changed configure.in to use gcc -Wall even without
+ --enable-debug, to prevent developers compiling optimized from
+ introducing warnings, and to give end-users a warm, fuzzy feeling
+ as they (hopefully) see no warnings come out (except perhaps on
+ the lex output file) even with -Wall.
+
+ * Renamed getpass() to nmh_getpass() since the prototype for
+ getpass() varies from OS to OS, and we want to _always_ use our
+ version of the function. Fixed all the callers to use
+ nmh_getpass() and added it to prototypes.h. Semi-arbitrarily
+ upped MAX_PASSWORD_LEN from 128 to 256. buf was being calloc()'d
+ and the memory leaked -- should have just been declared as static
+ char array. Prepended "Portions of this code are" to the
+ copyright message, as this version has been changed significantly
+ from the BSD version.
+
+ * Added "nmh-local functions to use in preference to OS versions"
+ section to README.developers (currently just says to use
+ nmh_getpass() instead of system getpass()).
+
+Mon May 08 23:51:55 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Doug informed me that the way I had restored the "lost" version
histories was wrong, because `cvs checkout's of old versions of
files so that they're owned by root, preventing a Trojaning attack
by a malicious remote user with a UID matching yours.
+ * Changed DIFFERENCES to say that RPOP is not currently supported
+ rather than implying it by saying that APOP, KPOP, and POP[3] are.
+
Sat May 06 08:28:09 2000 Dan Harkless <dan-nmh@dilvish.speed.net>
* Restored lost version histories for those moved files by doing a