Pine Release Notes Version 4.52 University of Washington Pine(R) is the University of Washington's "Program for Internet News and Email". It is intended to be an easy-to-use program for sending, receiving, and filing Internet electronic mail messages and bulletin board (Netnews) messages. There are versions that will run on many different flavors of the Unix(R) operating system, as well as a version with GUI amenities for 32-bit flavors of Microsoft Windows (95, 98, NT, 2000, Me, and XP). New in Pine 4.52 Version 4.52 is a bug-fix release which addresses bugs found in previous releases. Additions include: * Experimental method to reopen a newsgroup or POP folder to check for new messages with < command followed by > command. See the help text for "Mail-Check-Interval" for a short explanation. Bugs that have been addressed in this release include: * Delete, Rename, and Shuffle broken in Incoming Folders * Role-based SMTP Server should not override administratively fixed SMTP Server * Html typed file with garbage contents can cause crash * Scramble-Message-Id drops first character of hostname * When alternate-editor is used to compose, assume charset should be that of user * Rare crash when new mail arrives with threading enabled * Threaded index lines displayed incorrectly with IMAP servers that do not support threading * View attachment command should not be available if Full Header mode is turned on * In PC-Pine, pine.conf registry setting was always used even if overridden in the command-line * Duplicate printing of To and Cc lines when using "all-except" in viewer-hdrs * Justification of quoted paragraphs is not possible when forwarding a non-us-ascii message Version 4.51 was also a bug-fix release. Additions included: * New feature "Disable-Sender" * New feature "Scramble-Message-Id" * New feature "Spell-Check-Before-Sending" * New pico option -Q <quotestr> Bugs addressed in the 4.51 release included: * Malformed Date in first message of mailbox causes threading crash * Fetching POP3 message when /tmp and/or /var/tmp is full causes crash * In Rules, Current Folder Type of Any should match even if no current folder * Get rid of extra screen redrawing when collapsed thread is changed * Allow setting Index Line Color to Default explicitly * Fix LDAP URL parsing * When Zoomed, Unselect current message advances past next message * Malformed From address shown incorrectly in THREAD INDEX * Missing Date in message causes truncated THREAD INDEX display * Tab should skip over messages inside collapsed thread * Hangs when sending base64 encoded text * Current message number not correctly updated when viewing a message with reverse sorting * Interoperability problems between pre-4.50 and 4.50 remote address books * Role SMTP server not saved when postponing * Fix delays and multiple warning messages when unexpected text appears after a BASE64 part * Fixed session-wide underlining or bolding caused by malformed enriched or richtext messages Version 4.50 was an evolutionary release which introduced some new functionality. Additions included: * Threading support + Threading display styles configurable (Threading-Display-Style) + Threading index styles configurable (Threading-Index-Style) + Options to affect threading display, "Threading-Indicator-Character", "Threading-Expanded-Character", and "Threading-Lastreply-Character" + Feature to color thread index lines the same color as the Important symbol "thread-index-shows-important-color" + Feature to make slash command collapse whole thread instead of just the subthread at current line "slash-collapses-entire-thread" + Feature to keep Pine from asking you about Next and Prev commands when they move you to another thread ("next-thread-without-confirm" * Rule Pattern enhancements + Non-terminating Filter Rules + New option in Rule Patterns to match message body text but not headers + "Not" ("!") operator in Header patterns, AllText patterns, and BodyText patterns + New option in Rule Patterns to match messages of a certain age + New option in Rule Patterns to match messages with raw 8-bit characters in the Subject (Raw 8-bit in Subject) + New option in Rule Patterns to match messages which have a From or Reply-To address which is in your address book (more) + New option in Rule Patterns to match messages which are Recent + If Patterns contain elements that are unrecognized, most likely because they are from a version of Pine which is newer than the Pine that is running, Pine will not act on them. _WARNING_: If you are using a version of Pine which is 4.50 or newer and also using a version which is older than 4.50 you should probably read this additional information. * New option to use a role-based SMTP server * Rudimentary support for converting a message in a character set different from yours to your character set when displaying the message (more). The old, broken ISO_TO_CP and CP_TO_ISO hooks have been removed. * Rudimentary support for ISO-2022-JP. Uses EUC for UNIX Pine with terminals that understand how to display EUC, and uses Shift-JIS for PC-Pine (more). * Fcc copies of sent mail may be automatically marked Seen * Select text body (excluding header) option * New feature "enable-full-header-and-text" * New feature "quell-attachment-extra-prompt" * New color feature "Titlebar-Color-Style" * More new index format tokens * "Pass-control-characters-as-is". feature is always turned on in PC-Pine now * Now possible to search LDAP from bounce command with ^T * Attachment viewing now offers option to view by file extension if mime type is unknown * New PC-Pine feature "store-window-position-in-config" * New PC-Pine command line flag "-nosplash" to disable splash screen * New feature "quell-timezone-comment-when-sending" for working around paranoid SMTP servers * Hidden feature "quell-maildomain-warning" * Add References header to all replies, whether it be in newsgroups or email * More efficient use of IMAP connections when viewing and managing folders * New PC-Pine registry setting for the pine.conf file * Pico only preserves the start-stop characters (^Q/^S) if given the -p option * If a filter sets status bits and then the user uses D, U, or * command on a message, don't refilter that message when expunging. _WARNING_: it will still be refiltered next time the folder is opened. * Trivial change so that cursor advances when unselecting the current message and a new feature to restore the old behavior "unselect-will-not-advance" Bugs addressed in the 4.50 release included: * Potential security problem with remote data folders * Potential denial of service with maliciously-crafted From: header * Bug in HTML parser that left underline character turned on * Bug in HTML parser that swallowed last character when there was a wrap * Crash in HTML parser when encountering many links on one line * Recognize HTML <SCRIPT> and <STYLE> elements so at least we don't spew them onto the display * Strip directories from suggested filenames when saving attachments * Fixed bug that adds extra line for each postpone * Get rid of duplicate "sent-mail" display after monthly pruning * Bug using Netscape IMAP server and remote Pine config * Bug displaying multipart/alternative if text alternative has a name * Clean control characters out of status messages unless pass-control-characters-as-is * Preserve character set labeling of Subject when forwarding if it is unchanged * In PC-Pine, remember script the user sets the font to * In PC-Pine, turn off scroll bar updating while formatting a large message for viewing, which is particularly helpful for Windows XP. * In PC-Pine, rename of folder which was only a case change didn't work * Make PC-Pine stop complaining about spaces in filenames for attachments * Always write CRLF and not LF newlines when writing out PC-Pine pinerc * Fix to handle IMAP referral URL with auth=anonymous properly * When replying or forwarding something with a charset that is different from ours, label with that charset if user has not entered any new characters with high bit set * With one message selected and it wasn't the currently highlighted message, Apply Save would get confused * Crash when adding filter that filters to incoming folder that does not exist and is first incoming folder other than INBOX * Out of memory crash with some filters that set status bits * INBOX didn't work as an Fcc target * Thread and Score sorts were missing from Sort dialog * In PC-Pine, don't write screen position to registry if minimized * Accept nulls in files when reading them into composer * Justify crashes and bugs with non-whitespace-terminated indent strings and with long words * PC-Pine select and copy crash * Fix quoting for PC-Pine command line arguments Additional details on changes in this (and previous) versions of Pine may be found at the following URL: http://www.washington.edu/pine/changes.html ____________________________________________________ Getting Help Online Help Every Pine screen and command has associated help text accessible via the "?" key (or Ctrl-G in text-input contexts). Web Help The most current source of information about Pine, including new version availability, is the web page at http://www.washington.edu/pine/ Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) may be found at the following URL: http://www.washington.edu/pine/faq/ Some topics of current interest include: * Information on Folder Locking * Information on Missing mail and the mbox driver * Information on Folder Namespaces ____________________________________________________ Additional Information General Pine configuration information can be found here. Pine is also available for Windows 32-bit environments. More information on PC-Pine can be found here. Pine was developed by the Office of Computing & Communications at the University of Washington in Seattle. A more complete list of principal players and key contributors can be found on the credits Web page at http://www.washington.edu/pine/credits Pine and Pico are trademarks of the University of Washington. Pine, Pico and Pilot Copyright 1989-2003 University of Washington Additional legal notices can be found here or at the web URL: http://www.washington.edu/pine/legal <End of Release Notes>