we'd send a LOGOUT command in plain text while the server was already
expecting an encrypted command, which would typically lead to waiting
for more data and thus an indefinite hang.
so close the socket immediately instead of letting the normal shutdown
path take care of it.
inspired by a patch by Steven Flintham.
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alltogether, but this is allowed, too. patch by
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fixes debian bug #413336
fixed in HEAD a year ago - accidentally ...
- un-document "Host imaps:[...]" syntax and introduce new option UseIMAPS
instead
- apply ted's patch to support UseIMAPS in conjunction with Tunnel
- document that SSLv2 is No Good (TM)
as opposed to earlier threats, BerkDB was not entirely dropped; i
suppose the isync 0.7 -> 0.8 change had a reason, so i added an
alternative UID storage scheme.
note that BDB 4.0 is not sufficient, as the db->open function changed in
an incompatible way ...
i updated the debian packaging except for a changelog entry.
note that i removed the upgrade blurb, as upstream now has a smooth
upgrade path down to at least isync 0.4.