ANNOUNCE: SquirrelMail 1.4.19 Released

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Greetings,

The security fix to map_yp_alias in 1.4.18 turned out to be incomplete. We 
also expierenced some regressions in the updated filter plugin. Both are 
addressed in this new release 1.4.19 which contains a few other small fixes 
aswell.

If you do not use map_yp_alias or the filters plugin there's no urgent need to 
upgrade now if you already installed 1.4.18. If you are still on an older 
release than 1.4.18 (or use the mentioned functionality) we do urge you to 
upgrade as soon as possible as 1.4.18 and 1.4.19 combined fix some important 
security issues. Those using the development branch (1.5.x) should install a 
recent SVN snapshot.

The latest release can be downloaded from the SquirrelMail website:

   http://squirrelmail.org/download


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Package sha1sums
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Attention all users of SquirrelMail:

SquirrelMail is currently celebrating 10 years of providing free, Open
Source Software to the world.  We have a lot to be grateful for and
many people to thank for how successful we've been!  But running a
high-profile project with all-volunteer labor means that the mundane
chores gradually consume all our effort and sideline our visionary
initiatives for our next big release.  We feel that the time is right,
after so many years of free service, to ask our community to
contribute to the project and support us in keeping up with ongoing
maintenance and development, and in speeding up the release of our
new, fully-skinable "Web 2.0" version.  Please visit our donations and
bounties page here:

   http://squirrelmail.org/donations.php


Attention developers:

We consist of volunteers developing the most popular open source
webmail client available.  We're looking for people to join our team
to help keep our product quality high and to continue to deliver new
and enhanced features.  Our project offers an interesting challenge at
the intersection of the IMAP, SMTP and HTTP protocols.

What can you do to help? Any of the following:
 * Develop new features: help out on making SquirrelMail "skinnable" or work
   with new technologies
 * Help sort and fix bugs: interact with submitters, find test cases and
   solutions to bugs
 * Support our users by answering questions on the mailing lists or the IRC
   channel
 * Translate SquirrelMail into your language
 * Donate to the developers: feed us nuts!

For more details, please refer to http://squirrelmail.org/howtohelp


Happy SquirrelMailing!
The SquirrelMail Project Team

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