- Select() didn't actually reselect even when asked to force things from AddMessage(), making the uploaded mail get an off-by-one unique id assigned and a second copy downloaded on subsequent fetching, though this would really need proofreading as I'm not really sure how it all works,
- the allocated buffer wasn't freed, making mail_daemon allocate 650MB, which obviously crashed when out of physical ram, now it only uses 15MB :p,
- try to find workable IMAP flags for sent and pending mails, or use custom ones when the server allows arbitrary flags,
- the LIST command wasn't checked for correct response, making subsequent commands like CREATE mailbox fail from the OK answer of previous ones when syncing on a new accound,
- try to read the creating time (actually modification time since creation time is reset when copying files around) and pass it to APPEND command so I won't get the whole 10000 mails all received as of today.
Now I can put all my old mails on an imap server (tested on dovecot) to read it from other OSes.
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Changed strings in add-ons to sentence case. This is case-add-ons.diff
from #5169.
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to avoid recurring problems during migration of subversion checkouts
(restored binary files that were garbled by subversions during checkout)
* added appropriate svn:mime-type property for problematic (binary) files
* removed a single (mistyped) svn:mimetype property
* dropped svn:eol-style property for cleanup (they all contained 'native')
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- Implements STARTTLS support to the SMTP add-on.
- Untested, but implementation matches RFC.
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marked as read automatically I don't really want to get the notification alert.
This has been laying around on my drive for a long time now...
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Instead, let's call /bin/fortune without specific file by default to use its random selection
feature.
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build/jam/OptionalPackageDependencies and include it earlier (before the
Jamfiles).
* Introduced build/jam/OptionalBuildFeatures which is supposed to do the setup
for optional build features that need it.
* Renamed USE_SSL to HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL and made it more intelligent.
The OpenSSL optional package is downloaded and unzipped automatically when
enabled. Switching between enabled/disabled HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL is
handled gracefully -- the concerned components are built in separate
subdirectories. Adding the OpenSSL optional package to the image also enables
HAIKU_BUILD_FEATURE_SSL.
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BPath blah("blah");
printf("%s\n", blah.Path());
It seems that in R5 it would print "blah" (untested as I don't have R5 anymore, but this code definitelly used to work). And in Haiku it prints "/currrent/path/blah".
This fixed bug #3187.
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build. I sure hope that this doesn't break the build for anyone else.
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* By default, it will use a directory generated/cross-ssl where you need to
unzip the optional openssl package into before. If you're on Haiku, you can
use the SSL_DIR environment variable to point it to /boot/home/config
instead.
* Fixed build with USE_SSL defined.
* Renamed USESSL to USE_SSL.
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SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB with TARGET_ and introduced HAIKU_* and HOST_*
counterparts.
* Use HOST_NETWORK_LIBS for building remote_disk_server.
* Also got rid of {R5,BONE,DANO,HAIKU}_COMPATIBLE.
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* Fixed error message in Open() when the server didn't return anything.
* Made the pop3.h header self contained.
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deliver a line back, but I've changed it such that it only does this for R5.
I've enlarged the timeout back to 60 seconds, as I guess that could have been the culprit.
Tested here, and it at least still works.
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* Decreased the timeout from 60 to 30 seconds; somehow it seems it waits more
than just once this time in case something fails over here.
* Cleaned up the messy SSL patch.
* Made the whole thing a bit more compliant to our coding style.
* Got rid of the useless pop3_error() macro.
* Fixed error reporting in ReceiveLine().
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shuffled "isExecutable" to the end. The new order favors the common use
cases. Adjusted all Addon invocations and while at it also removed
separate LinkAgainst invocations.
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number to 3.0.3, just in case we want to do a new release soon with
this slightly better working version.
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and work under both R5 and Haiku (didn't test Bone/Dano but they should work
too). Still have SMTP, POP3 and a few other things to fix up, but ran out
of time again.
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Some add-ons don't build, since they include non-R5 networking headers.
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