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1 | prayer for Debian |
1 | prayer for Debian |
2 | ----------------- |
2 | ----------------- |
3 | 3 | ||
4 | The Debian version of Prayer is built with SSL support with session |
4 | The Debian version of Prayer is built with SSL support with session |
5 | cache using libdb4.3, gzip Content-Transfer-Encoding, LDAP, and System |
5 | cache using libdb4.3, gzip Content-Transfer-Encoding, LDAP, and System |
6 | V mutex support. Some bigger and some smaller changes have been made: |
6 | V mutex support. Some bigger and some smaller changes have been made: |
7 | 7 | ||
8 | * As the upstream web page explains, "Prayer was designed to work |
8 | * As the upstream web page explains, "Prayer was designed to work |
9 | with the Washington IMAP server, which has the most problems |
9 | with the Washington IMAP server, which has the most problems |
10 | associated with transient IMAP connections. Consequently, the user |
10 | associated with transient IMAP connections. Consequently, the user |
11 | interface distinguishes between mailboxes and directories: this will |
11 | interface distinguishes between mailboxes and directories: this will |
12 | not work well with servers which provide dual use mail folders." |
12 | not work well with servers which provide dual use mail folders." |
13 | A simple patch from Jonathan McDowell at least makes leaf folders |
13 | A simple patch from Jonathan McDowell at least makes leaf folders |
14 | be treated as folders. |
14 | be treated as folders. |
15 | 15 | ||
16 | * This packaging adds IPv6 support. However, prayer-session uses |
16 | * This packaging adds IPv6 support. However, prayer-session uses |
17 | libc-client to connect to the IMAP server, and IPv6 support can only |
17 | libc-client to connect to the IMAP server, and IPv6 support can only |
18 | be achieved there by building with the version of libc-client |
18 | be achieved there by building with the version of libc-client |
19 | currently in experimental. |
19 | currently in experimental. |
20 | 20 | ||
21 | * This packaging adds international character support, including |
21 | * This packaging adds international character support, including |
22 | encoding and decoding of modified-UTF-7-encoded folder |
22 | encoding and decoding of modified-UTF-7-encoded folder |
23 | names. However, the folder filter still works on the UTF-7 level, |
23 | names. However, the folder filter still works on the UTF-7 level, |
24 | meaning, for example, that a "-" will match any folder with an |
24 | meaning, for example, that a "-" will match any folder with an |
25 | encoded character in it, since "-" is the shift-out character that |
25 | encoded character in it, since "-" is the shift-out character that |
26 | ends every base64-encoded sequence in UTF-7. |
26 | ends every base64-encoded sequence in UTF-7. |
27 | 27 | ||
28 | Where it was hardwired to ISO-8859-1 it has been re-wired to UTF-8, |
28 | Where it was hardwired to ISO-8859-1 it has been re-wired to UTF-8, |
29 | but I may have missed some spots and ISO-8859-1 is still the hardcoded |
29 | but I may have missed some spots and ISO-8859-1 is still the hardcoded |
30 | fallback character set. |
30 | fallback character set. |
31 | 31 | ||
32 | * The decoding of RFC2047 encoded words has been relaxed, accommodating |
32 | * The decoding of RFC2047 encoded words has been relaxed, accommodating |
33 | to some common encoding errors: spaces are accepted in the encoded |
33 | to some common encoding errors: spaces are accepted in the encoded |
34 | text, as are overlong encoded words. |
34 | text, as are overlong encoded words. |
35 | 35 | ||
36 | 36 | ||
37 | Quirks: |
37 | Quirks: |
38 | 38 | ||
39 | * If your IMAP server supports STARTTLS, then Prayer (actually the |
39 | * If your IMAP server supports STARTTLS, then Prayer (actually the |
40 | libc-client IMAP client library) will use it automatically and it |
40 | libc-client IMAP client library) will use it automatically and it |
41 | can't be turned off. Make sure that the server name you specify for |
41 | can't be turned off. Make sure that the server name you specify for |
42 | imapd_server in prayer.cf matches the Common Name in the SSL |
42 | imapd_server in prayer.cf matches the Common Name in the SSL |
43 | certificate; otherwise libc-client will refuse to accept it. |
43 | certificate; otherwise libc-client will refuse to accept it. |
44 | 44 | ||
45 | * If your IMAP server is Dovecot, then you must change |
45 | * If your IMAP server is Dovecot, then you must change |
46 | prefs_folder_name to something not containing a dot. Unfortunately |
46 | prefs_folder_name to something not containing a dot. Unfortunately |
47 | this means that the preference folder will be fully visible. |
47 | this means that the preference folder will be fully visible. |
48 | 48 | ||
49 | -- Magnus Holmgren <magnus@kibibyte.se>, Wed, 15 Nov 2006 14:51:00 +0100 |
49 | -- Magnus Holmgren <magnus@kibibyte.se>, Wed, 15 Nov 2006 14:51:00 +0100 |
50 | 50 | ||
51 | Tag: interface::web, made-of::lang:c, made-of::data:html mail::imap, mail::user-agent, protocol::imap, protocol::ssl, protocol::http, role::sw:server, use::viewing, works-with::mail, web::application |
51 | Tag: interface::web, made-of::lang:c, made-of::data:html mail::imap, mail::user-agent, protocol::imap, protocol::ssl, protocol::http, role::sw:server, use::viewing, works-with::mail, web::application |