Bug#349815: s-c-gtk2 exposes private messages to third party

2006-02-07 Thread Ricardo Mones
package sylpheed-claws-gtk2 severity 349815 important tags 349815 moreinfo unreproducibe thanks On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 14:10:56 +0100 Martin Samuelsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Package: sylpheed-claws-gtk2 Version: 1.9.100-2 Severity: critical Inflating bug severity don't gets it solved

Bug#349815: s-c-gtk2 exposes private messages to third party

2006-02-07 Thread Martin Samuelsson
Ricardo Mones @ 2006-02-07 (Tuesday), 09:50 (+) It's not a measure of how important the bug is for you, it has a quite different and precise meaning. I'm aware of the meaning of the bug severities, but misread the sentences on security holes. Now it seems pretty clear to me, that a grave

Bug#349815: s-c-gtk2 exposes private messages to third party

2006-01-27 Thread Colin Leroy
Duh. Never seen that one, never seen http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=349815 either. Either you got faulty RAM or something, either it's a really really well-hidden bug. Care to try valgrinding it? You'll need valgrind and sylpheed-claws compiled with debug symbols. run $

Bug#349815: s-c-gtk2 exposes private messages to third party

2006-01-25 Thread Martin Samuelsson
Package: sylpheed-claws-gtk2 Version: 1.9.100-2 Severity: critical When composing a message in s-c-gtk2, it adds the full contents of the last message read when sending it. Steps to reproduce: 1. Start sylpheed-claws-gtk2 2. Read a message 3. Compose a message Now, the message at the receiving