first commit from me.

2002-07-02 Thread Michael Richardson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- I have just switched to a new hard disk on my notebook, and I'm now dual booting NetBSD and Debian (X/BSD/)GNU/Linux. So, I had to rebuild nmh with the patches that I've used for 5 years - I change pop_init() to popen() SSH to get a connection to a custom

Re: first commit from me.

2002-07-02 Thread Sean Kamath
[In a message on Tue, 02 Jul 2002 12:51:08 EDT, the pithy ruminations of Michael Richardson were:] It is enabled with --enable-sshpop. I just noticed that the CVS site has the excellent additions in popsbr.c for SASL authentication. I'd like to ad SSL support, but really don't want

Re: first commit from me.

2002-07-02 Thread Michael Richardson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Sean == Sean Kamath [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sean [In a message on Tue, 02 Jul 2002 12:51:08 EDT, Sean the pithy ruminations of Michael Richardson were:] It is enabled with --enable-sshpop. Sean I just noticed that the CVS site has

Re: first commit from me.

2002-07-02 Thread Ken Hornstein
Hey guys a word. Yes, I've been tied up with Real Work(tm), but here's what's happening in a very short order: - I've created the mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED], and it should be in place in less than two hours from now (so the email from Savannah tells me). I'm finishing up the stuff

Re: first commit from me.

2002-07-02 Thread Ken Hornstein
I just noticed that the CVS site has the excellent additions in popsbr.c for SASL authentication. Don't forget mts/smtp/smtp.c as well :-) (Sigh, I need to get encryption done for it ... so much code ...) --Ken

Re: first commit from me.

2002-07-02 Thread Tobias Nijweide
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: start doing release canidates next week. Only bug fixes for 1.1, I vote for the linux-kernel strategy of using odd releases for unstable and even releases for stable versions. Tobias

Re: first commit from me.

2002-07-02 Thread Ken Hornstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said: start doing release canidates next week. Only bug fixes for 1.1, I vote for the linux-kernel strategy of using odd releases for unstable and even releases for stable versions. I hope I don't come across wrong when I say that my preferred versioning scheme is both odd

Re: first commit from me.

2002-07-02 Thread Ken Hornstein
Do we have a notion if we are using autoconf2.13, or autoconf2.5? Just FYI, we're (going to be) using autoconf 2.52 (unless something newer comes out, or has come out already). --Ken