Since Curl_pgrsDone() itself calls Curl_pgrsUpdate() which may return an
abort instruction or similar we need to return that info back and
subsequently properly handle return codes from Curl_pgrsDone() where
used.
(Spotted by a Coverity scan)
Fixed USE_IPV6 and USE_IDN not being passed
from Makefile.vc to MakefileBuild.vc
Fixed whitespace and formatting issues
Fixed typo and format in help message
Previously it would use a 256 byte buffer and thus cut off very long
subject names. The limit is now upped to the receive buffer size, 16K.
Bug: http://curl.haxx.se/bug/view.cgi?id=3533045
Reported by: Anthony G. Basile
Additionally, make hash checking ability mandatory in order to allow metalink
support in curl.
A command line option could be introduced to skip hash checking at runtime,
but the ability to check hashes should always be built-in when providing
metalink support.
Re-factored the smtp_state_*_resp() functions to 1) Match the constants
that were refactored in commit 00fddba672, 2) To be more readable and
3) To match their counterparties in pop3.c.
Verify that the "Saved to filename 'blabla'" message is only displayed when
the 'blabla' filename being used _actually_ has been specified by the server
in the Content-Disposition header.
Use relative path for unintended file creation postcheck.
When a <file> part is now specified with no contents at all, this
will actually verify that the specified file has no contents at all.
Previously file contents would be ignored.
Corrected lines longer than 78 characters.
Removed unnecessary braces in smtp_state_helo_resp().
Introduced some comments in data sending functions.
Tidied up comments to match changes made in pop3.c.
Corrected lines longer than 78 characters.
Changed POP3_AUTH_FINAL to POP3_AUTH to match SMTP code now that the
AUTH command is no longer sent on its own.
Introduced some comments in data sending functions.
Another attempt at trying to rational code and comment style.
Added a service type parameter to Curl_sasl_create_digest_md5_message()
to allow the function to be used by different services rather than being
hard coded to "smtp".
Not all SASL enabled POP3 servers support the AUTH command on its own
when trying to detect the supported mechanisms. As such changed the
mechanism detection to use the CAPA command instead.