Hi Tony,

On Wed, February 4, 2015 10:56, Tony Marston wrote:
> "Pierre Joye"  wrote in message
> news:CAEZPtU6au_Fi2bW=e2kiqlerq4h97vhu8nkl-z9katlstef...@mail.gmail.com...
>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Stanislav Malyshev
>> <smalys...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>>
>>>> Libmcrypt is a dead cow but not much of a threat for now. On the
>>>> other hand cclient is dangerous, it should have been removed long
>>>> time ago already.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure - what is the dangerous part? Are you referring to some
>>> published CVEs or other reports? Then it would be useful to list them
>>> here and on the RFC.
>>
>> I have to dig back (or may be in the last threads where we discussed
>> that). I will try to to post them here (RFC is in voting phase so no
>> edition) asap.
>>
>> However, I totally fail to understand your reasoning. We know both
>> libraries are dead. ext/Imap is almost not used anymore
>
> Excuse me, but *I* use ext/imap quite extensively, and I would be most
> upset if you dropped it without providing an alternative.
>
> I would also be upset if you dropped it without ever it ever being marked
> as deprecated.
>
Not like that PECL would be dropped, too :)

However you're right, those was not deprecated, just repeatedly discussed
in the past.

Regards

Anatol


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