Release 1.4.14 includes security bug fixes introduced in 1.4.13 and a further bug fix. The tnef-dolphin file manager integration is updated to suit the kf5/qt5 base.. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Fedora Update Notification FEDORA-2017-7de130a80d 2017-05-08 14:17:08.814385 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Name : tnef Product : Fedora 24 Version : 1.4.14 Release : 2.fc24 URL : https://github.com/verdammelt/tnef Summary : Extract files from email attachments like WINMAIL.DAT Description : This application provides a way to unpack Microsoft MS-TNEF MIME attachments. It operates like tar in order to unpack files of type "application/ms-tnef", which may have been placed into the MS-TNEF attachment instead of being attached separately. Such files may have attachment names similar to WINMAIL.DAT --------------------------------------------------------------------------------Update Information: Release 1.4.14 includes security bug fixes introduced in 1.4.13 and a further bug fix. The tnef-dolphin file manager integration is updated to suit the kf5/qt5 base. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------References: [ 1 ] Bug #1427434 - CVE-2017-6307 CVE-2017-6308 CVE-2017-6309 CVE-2017-6310 tnef: Multiple vulnerabilities fixed in 1.4.13 [fedora-all] https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1427434 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------This update can be installed with the "dnf" update program. Use su -c 'dnf upgrade tnef' at the command line. For more information, refer to the dnf documentation available at https://dnf.readthedocs.io/en/latest/command_ref.html All packages are signed with the Fedora Project GPG key. More details on the GPG keys used by the Fedora Project can be foundat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ package-announce mailing list --
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