Claws Mail for Debian --------------------- *** x-www-browser usage Default now is to use xdg-open, which uses your Desktop preferences and can be configured to fall back to x-www-browser directly or already does it through sensible-browser. Old users must activate the checkbox "Use system defaults when possible" to get this configured via Desktop preferences or keep the existing x-www-browser entry if you don't care. *** Build notes Compiled with IPv6, OpenSSL, GNU/Aspell, libGNOMEPrint, libEtPan, GPGME, OpenLDAP, JPilot and libSM support. Includes following patches: - Marking unread/new messages as read when sent to Trash. The Autofaces feature provices now the ability to set the X-Face from a file under config dir. See Autofaces manual section for details. *** PGP/core plugin The PGP/core plugin is provided by the pgpmime package. This plugin provides core functions to both PGP/MIME and PGP/inline privacy plugins. Has not been created a new package for it because there is little chance an user wants only inline and not MIME support, and even in that case he/she doesn't need to load the PGP/MIME plugin, just leave it resting on disk. On the other hand, creating a new package will affect all users. Because some other plugins may require the core functionality, it's now a virtual package claws-mail-pgpcore provided which others can rely on. *** Changes from older versions Environment in external commands: If you want to use environment variables (like $HOME or ~) in external commands you must call the shell with the external command. For example: 'bash -c "cat ~/.signature"' instead of 'cat ~/.signature' (without the single quotes). Actions modifiying text in message view: previously modified text was passed to the compose window on forwarding/replying to the message. Now the original mail text is used despite the visualized modifications. -- Ricardo Mones , Sat, 18 Dec 2007 18:57:15 +0200