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Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Slackware New mozilla-thunderbird packages are available for Slackware 10.2, 11.0, 12.0, 12.1, 12.2, and -current to fix security issues. More details about the issues may be found on the Mozilla site: http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/thunderbird20.html
[slackware-security]  mozilla-thunderbird (SSA:2008-366-01)

New mozilla-thunderbird packages are available for Slackware 10.2, 11.0, 12.0,
12.1, 12.2, and -current to fix security issues.

More details about the issues may be found on the Mozilla site:

  http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/thunderbird20.html


Here are the details from the Slackware 12.2 ChangeLog:
+--------------------------+
patches/packages/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz:
  Upgraded to thunderbird-2.0.0.19.
  This upgrade fixes some more security bugs.
  For more information, see:
    http://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/thunderbird20.html
  (* Security fix *)
+--------------------------+


Where to find the new packages:
+-----------------------------+

HINT:  Getting slow download speeds from ftp.slackware.com?
Give slackware.osuosl.org a try.  This is another primary FTP site
for Slackware that can be considerably faster than downloading
directly from ftp.slackware.com.

Thanks to the friendly folks at the OSU Open Source Lab
(http://osuosl.org) for donating additional FTP and rsync hosting
to the Slackware project!  :-)

Also see the "Get Slack" section on http://slackware.com for
additional mirror sites near you.

Updated package for Slackware 10.2:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-10.2/patches/packages/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Updated package for Slackware 11.0:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-11.0/patches/packages/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Updated package for Slackware 12.0:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-12.0/patches/packages/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Updated package for Slackware 12.1:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-12.1/patches/packages/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Updated package for Slackware 12.2:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-12.2/patches/packages/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Updated package for Slackware -current:
ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-current/slackware/xap/mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz


MD5 signatures:
+-------------+

Slackware 10.2 package:
d6eadd8ee997058bc447a26f14b2d7fd  mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Slackware 11.0 package:
d6eadd8ee997058bc447a26f14b2d7fd  mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Slackware 12.0 package:
d6eadd8ee997058bc447a26f14b2d7fd  mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Slackware 12.1 package:
d6eadd8ee997058bc447a26f14b2d7fd  mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Slackware 12.2 package:
d6eadd8ee997058bc447a26f14b2d7fd  mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz

Slackware -current package:
d6eadd8ee997058bc447a26f14b2d7fd  mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz


Installation instructions:
+------------------------+

Upgrade the package as root:
# upgradepkg mozilla-thunderbird-2.0.0.19-i686-1.tgz


+-----+

Slackware Linux Security Team
http://slackware.com/gpg-key
security@slackware.com
 
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