Debian Patches
Status for mutt/2.2.13-1
Patch | Description | Author | Forwarded | Bugs | Origin | Last update |
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debian-specific/467432-write_bcc.patch | 467432-write_bcc The purpose of this patch is to alter the behavior of the write_bcc option because exim4, the default SMTP in Debian, does not strip the Bcc headers; by default write_bcc is set so this could cause a privacy leak. The behavior that this patch introduces is: never write the Bcc header when the message is sent, otherwise, if the message is sent to Fcc, then this optin will be evaluated and the Bcc header will be written based on that. Background discussion on this is in the following bugs: http://bugs.debian.org/304718 http://bugs.debian.org/467432 This patch is a slightly modified version of the patch provided by Stefan Völkel <stefan@bc-bd.org> in the second bug. |
Antonio Radici <antonio@debian.org> | no | 2014-02-27 | ||
debian-specific/530584-default-tmpdir-to-var-tmp-docs.patch | Adjust docs to reflect that the default TMPDIR is now /var/tmp, and not /tmp. This is a follow up to 530584-default-tmpdir-to-var-tmp.patch |
no | ||||
debian-specific/530584-default-tmpdir-to-var-tmp.patch | [PATCH 1/2] Changed tmpdir default to /var/tmp By default, mutt stores drafts in /tmp/mutt-$HOSTNAME-$UID-$PID-$REV. /tmp is designed to hold data that isn't guaranteed to be preserved between different invocations of programmes. For practical purposes, and on Debian at least, this translates to files being deleted on every boot, unless TMPTIME is amended in /etc/default/rcS and /tmp is not a tmpfs. This behaviour can cause loss of data, e.g. when the laptop dies or turns itself off due to low power; the user might not have a chance to commit the temporary mail draft s/he was working on to non-volatile storage. I suggest that mutt should use /var/tmp by default for its mail drafts, as that directory is also temporary in nature, but cleaned less frequently than /tmp. More specifically, the FHS dictates that "files and directories located in /var/tmp must not be deleted when the system is booted." This patch modifies all occurrences of $tmpdir, $TMPDIR and Tempdir, but not the documentation, which looks like it's generated from init.h. |
martin f. krafft <madduck@madduck.net> | no | 2009-05-26 | ||
debian-specific/566076-build_doc_adjustments.patch | 566076-build_doc_adjustments Use w3m to build the txt manual. |
Antonio Radici <antonio@debian.org> | no | 2014-02-27 | ||
debian-specific/828751-pinentry-gpg2-support.patch | This patch enables gpgme by default on the Debian version of mutt starting from 1.7.0-2. More explanations are in NEWS.Debian. |
no | ||||
debian-specific/882690-use_fqdn_from_etc_mailname.patch | If /etc/mailname is present, the hostname inside the file will be used, rather than calling gethostbyname() on the actual hostname. This patch is based on Md.etc_mailname_gethostbyname.patch which did not apply cleanly to mutt 1.9.1 so I decided to rewrite to use the mutt libraries. |
no | ||||
debian-specific/correct_docdir_in_man_page.patch | correct_docdir_in_man_page Fix the link so it points to the correct docdir and gzipped manual. |
Antonio Radici <antonio@debian.org> | no | 2014-02-27 | ||
debian-specific/document_debian_defaults.patch | document_debian_defaults Some customization of the option which are straying from the default only on Debian systems. |
Antonio Radici <antonio@debian.org> | no | 2014-02-27 | ||
debian-specific/Muttrc.patch | Muttrc * 2009-01-15 myon: refreshed for mutt-1.5.19; drop our list of ignored headers in favor of upstream's new unignore list |
Cristoph Berg <myon@debian.org> | no | 2014-02-27 | ||
debian-specific/use_usr_bin_editor.patch | use_usr_bin_editor Even if EDITOR is not set, mutt will always use /usr/bin/editor (which is set by update-alternatives), rather than falling back to vi. |
Antonio Radici <antonio@debian.org> | no | 2014-02-27 | ||
misc/gpg.rc-paths.patch | gpg.rc-paths Use the correct path of pgpewrap. |
Antonio Radici <antonio@debian.org> | no | 2014-02-27 | ||
misc/smime.rc.patch | smime.rc Add CA's provided by ca-certificates to the ones distributed by the default installation of Mutt. |
Antonio Radici <antonio@debian.org> | no | 2015-09-15 | ||
upstream/528233-readonly-open.patch | 528233-readonly-open Open attachments as read-only so the editor won't be able to modify it; otherwise the user can believe that he/she can edit it and risk to lose his/her work (see upstream bug http://bugs.mutt.org/3261) Debian bugs: #528233, updated in #572203 |
Antonio Radici <antonio@debian.org> | no | 2014-02-27 |
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All known versions for source package 'mutt'
- 2.2.13-1 (sid, trixie)
- 2.2.12-0.1~deb12u1 (bookworm)
- 2.2.9-1+deb12u1 (bookworm-security)
- 2.0.5-4.1+deb11u3 (bullseye-security, bullseye)