PEAR::Mail updated to 1.2.0 from 1.1.4, fixes deprecation warnings on PHP 5.3, as well as:
1.2.0:
• QA release - stable.
• Updated minimum dependencies (Net_SMTP, PEAR, PHP)
• Doc Bug #15620 Licence change to BSD
• Bug #13659 Mail parse error in special condition
• Bug #16200 - Security hole allow to read/write Arbitrary File
_hasUnclosedQuotes() doesn't properly handle a double slash before an end quote (slusarz@curecanti.org, Bug #9137).
• Make sure Net_SMTP is defined when calling getSMTPObject() directly (slusarz@curecanti.org, Bug #13772).
• Add addServiceExtensionParameter() to the SMTP driver (slusarz@curecanti.org, Bug #13764).
• Add a method to obtain the Net_SMTP object from the SMTP driver (slusarz@curecanti.org, Bug #13766).
PEAR::Net_SMTP updated to 1.4.2 from 1.3.1, needed to support updated PEAR::Mail:
1.4.2:
• Fixing header string quoting in data(). (Bug #17199)
1.4.1:
• The auth() method now includes an optional $tls parameter that determines whether or not TLS should be attempted (if supported by the PHP runtime and the remote SMTP server). This parameter defaults to true. (Bug #16349)
• Header data can be specified separately from message body data by passing it as the optional second parameter to ``data()``. This is especially useful when an open file resource is being used to supply message data because it allows header fields (like *Subject:*) to be built dynamically at runtime. (Request #17012)
1.4.0:
• The data() method now accepts either a string or a file resource containing the message data. (Request #16962)
1.3.4:
• All Net_Socket write failures are now recognized. (Bug #16831)
1.3.3:
• Added getGreeting(), for retrieving the server's greeting string. (Request #16066) [needed for PEAR::Mail]
• We no longer attempt a TLS connection if we're already using a secure socket. (Bug #16254)
• You can now specify a debug output handler via setDebug(). (Request #16420)
1.3.2:
• TLS connection only gets started if no AUTH methods are sent. (Bug #14944)
Basic splitting/validation code submitted via http://status.net/wiki/XMPP/JID_validation -- Copyright 2009 Patrick Georgi <patrick@georgi-clan.de> Licensed under ISC-L, which is compatible with everything else that keeps the copyright notice intact.
Added PEAR Net_IDNA package to extlib to handle IDN normalization (also used by Validate's email verifier if present).
* added test suite, supplemented my own test cases with JID validation and normalization test cases from libpurple
* follows XMPP rules for validation of name part
* fixes for normalization with non-ASCII names
* will do domain checks if $config['email']['check_domain'] is on, checking for an XMPP-server SRV record or any lookup. (We don't actually need to ping those direct though.)
* some more obscure stringprep validation rules aren't quite followed yet, but we err on the side of permissiveness.
* we still don't actually let you save your address with a resource on it, as we strip resources when looking up users who've sent us presence or message updates. I would recommend saving the outgoing resource as a separate field if/when we add that..?
Caching support will be added in future work after unit tests have been added.
* extlib: add PEAR HTTP_Request2 0.4.1 alpha
* extlib: update PEAR Net_URL2 to 0.3.0 beta for HTTP_Request2 compatibility
* moved direct usage of CURL and file_get_contents to HTTPClient class, excluding external-sourced libraries
* adapted GeonamesPlugin for new HTTPResponse interface
Note some plugins haven't been fully tested yet.
Caching support will be added in future work after unit tests have been added.
* extlib: add PEAR HTTP_Request2 0.4.1 alpha
* extlib: update PEAR Net_URL2 to 0.3.0 beta for HTTP_Request2 compatibility
* moved direct usage of CURL and file_get_contents to HTTPClient class, excluding external-sourced libraries
Note some plugins haven't been tested yet.