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Prefer unset to array unset when the semantic is to delete the whole array

See https://wiki.tcl-lang.org/page/Dict+VS+Array+Speed

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merge with missing files

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merge from oacs-5-10

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Fix typo in doc

::acs_mail_lite::configured_p: check, if we can connect to the mail server

This new function has the goal to centralize tests to check, whether

the SMTP server is properly configured and ready to accept mail

requests. This is currently just used in the regression test to skip

hopeless tests.

Later, we should extend the regression test to test whether

sending of real emails works.

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fixed regression test, when mailserver is not yet set up (nssmtpd only)

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bugfix: provide proper encoding for text phrases in email addresses

Previously, mails to addresses of the form

PHRASE <USER@HOST>

where PHRASE contains UTF-8 were sent without the required encoding.

One many systems, this was perfectly fine, but on some, these

where leading to mangled characters. Now, the "to_addr" adresseses

and the "from_addr" address of acs_mail_lite::send_immediately

are properly encoded. Note, that "to_addr" is a list of addresses.

Many thanks to Franz Penz for reporting this.

improve spelling

Properly escape "<" and ">" in api-doc documentation.

Since all documentation is rendered via HTML, the characters

"<" and ">" have to be HTML-quoted, otherwise strange things

(omission, unintended renderings) might occur.

E.g. the sentence

Define an interface between a page and an

ADP <include> similar to the page_contract.

was rendered as

Define an interface between a page and an

ADP similar to the page_contract.

which is incorrect.

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improve spelling

Reduce number of queries, improve documentation

Queries could be made even less e.g. by locking and querying the tuples in one statement. However, it would be trickyer to make the code portable.

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Simplify nsv idiom

Simplify documentation

Fix typo in doc

Deprecate util_ns_set_to_list: ns_set array is an equivalent oneliner

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fix for issue #3463

Many thanks to Tony Kirkham for the fix!

reduce public footprint

replace low-level cr_fs_path by higher level interface content::revision::get_cr_file_path

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Deprecate acs_mail_lite::message_interpolate in favor of 'string map'

Make api public, complies with acs-api-browser.graph__bad_calls automated test

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mark functions called only internally as private

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Handle to_addr specified as "DisplayName <email>": keep the display name in the header value and strip it in the RCPT TO

make end of options explicit

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warn about unexpected entries (typos) in EmailDeliveryMode

Add a second period to new lines starting with one ('dot-stuffing'), as defined by RFC 5321 section 4.5.2, before sending mail via nssmptd.

According to the RFC:

- "Before sending a line of mail text, the SMTP client checks the

first character of the line. If it is a period, one additional period is inserted at

the beginning of the line."

- "When a line of mail text is received by the SMTP server, it checks the line. If the

line is composed of a single period, it is treated as the end of mail indicator. If

the first character is a period and there are other characters on the line, the first

character is deleted."

This change adds the second period at the beginning of a line suggested in the first

paragraph, preventing nssmptd from deleting dots by acting as mentioned in the second one.

In the case of lines comprised of just a single period, '::mime::qp_encode' already takes

care of them by converting the '.' into '=2E', so they are not affected by this.

Prefer 'namespace which' over 'info commands', as it is faster (on local tests, around 2x) and returns a single value. Many thanks to Nathan Coulter.

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Replace limit (pg only) with fetch idiom, which should be portable on "modern" Oracle

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mprove spelling: move closer to the linux documentation recommendations

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improve wording for package parameters

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