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Fetchmail Bugs and To-Do Items
Note that there is a separate TODO.txt document of different content
than this.
I try to respond to urgent bug reports in a timely way. But fetchmail
is now pretty mature and I have many other projects, so I don't
personally chase obscure or marginal problems. Help with any of these
will be cheerfully accepted.
Serious
Let IMAP code use UID and UIDVALIDITY rather than relying on flags that
everyone can alter.
Normal
POP3 hang when polling mail with NUL char that is rejected (David
Greaves)
https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/fetchmail-devel/2004-October/000154.
html
It has been reported that multidrop name matching fails when the name
to be matched contains a Latin-1 umlaut. Dollars to doughnuts this is
some kind of character sign-extension problem. Trouble is, it's very
likely in the BIND libraries. Someone should go in with a debugger and
check this.
The Debian bug-tracking page for fetchmail lists other bug reports.
Cosmetic
Alan Munday suggests message change MULTIDROP without ENVELOPE:
fetchmail: warning: MULTIDROP configuration for pop.example.org requires the en
velope option to be set!
fetchmail: warning: Check ENVELOPE option if fetchmail sends all mail to postma
ster!
Feature requests/Wishlist items
Feature request from "Ralf G. R. Bergs" "When
fetchmail downloads mail and Exim+SpamAssassin detecs an incoming
message as spam, fetchmail tries to bounce it. Unfortunately it uses an
incorrect hostname as part of the sender address (I've an internal LAN
with private hostnames, plus an official IP address and hostname, and
fetchmail picks the internal name of my host.) So I'd like to have a
config statement that allows me to explicitly set a senderaddress for
bounce messages."
In the SSL support, add authentication of Certifying Authority (Is this
a Certifying Authority we recognize?).
Laszlo Vecsey writes: "I believe qmail uses a technique of writing
temporary files to nfs, and then moving them into place to ensure that
they're written. Actually a hardlink is made to the temporary file and
the destination name in a new directory, then the first one is
unlinked. Maybe a combination of this will help with the fetchmail lock
file."
Maybe refuse multidrop configuration unless "envelope" is _explicitly_
configured (and tell the user he needs to configure the envelope
option) and change the envelope default to nil. This would prevent a
significant class of shoot-self-in-foot problems.
Given the above change, perhaps treat a delivery as "temporarily
failed" (leaving the message on the server, not putting it into
.fetchids) when the header listed in the "envelope" option is not
found. (This is so you don't lose mail if you configure the wrong
envelope header.)
Matthias Andree writes:
NOTE that the current code need optimization, if I have unseen
articles 3 and 47, fetchmail will happily request LIST for articles
3...47 rather than just 3 and 47. In cases where the message numbers
are far apart, this involves considerable overhead - which could be
alleviated by pipelining the list commands, which needs either
asynchronous reading while sending the commands, or knowing the send
buffer, to avoid deadlocks. Unfortunately, I don't have the time to
delve deeper into the code and look around.
Note that such a pipelining function would be of universal use, so
it should not be in pop3.c or something. I'd think the best approach
is to call a "sender" function with the command and a callback, and
the sender will call the receiver when the send buffer is full and
call the callback function for each reply received.
See the ESMTP PIPELINING RFC for details on the deadlock avoidance
requirements.
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-2003 Eric S. Raymond
2004- Matthias Andree