ELM, a popular mail reader for Unix, has released an updated version that addresses issues such as a hang when encountering certain 8-bit characters in the From line, a file descriptor leak detected by Andreas Luik, and the removal of all processing related to the Expires attribute.
One major update is the fix for a hang that was caused by certain 8-bit characters in the "From" line. This issue has been resolved, so users can now continue to read their emails without any interruptions.
Another update is the fix for a file descriptor leak, which has been contributed by Andreas Luik. This fix ensures that ELM doesn't consume too many resources from the system, which can improve its overall performance.
Finally, the latest version of ELM has removed all Expires: processing, which means that emails will no longer have any expiration dates. This simplifies the email management process for users, and they can keep their emails for as long as they like without worrying about them being deleted.
Overall, the latest release of ELM is a promising update that addresses some critical issues and improves the overall functionality of the mail reader. If you are a Unix user, you should definitely check it out.
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