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<!--PATCHINFO id="aa792942bdd01eea3a97fb1dfbccef98"!-->
<patch
    xmlns="http://novell.com/package/metadata/suse/patch"
    xmlns:yum="http://linux.duke.edu/metadata/common"
    xmlns:rpm="http://linux.duke.edu/metadata/rpm"
    xmlns:suse="http://novell.com/package/metadata/suse/common"
    patchid="sdkp2-fetchmail-6409"
    timestamp="1249654847"
    engine="1.0">
  <yum:name>sdkp2-fetchmail</yum:name>
  <summary lang="en">Security update for fetchmail</summary>
  <summary lang="de">Security update for fetchmail</summary>
  <description lang="en">This update of fetchmail improves SSL certificate
validation to stop possible man-in-the-middle attacks by
inserting \0-character in the certificate's subject name.
(CVE-2009-2666)
</description>
  <description lang="de">This update of fetchmail improves SSL certificate
validation to stop possible man-in-the-middle attacks by
inserting \0-character in the certificate's subject name.
(CVE-2009-2666)
</description>
  <yum:version ver="6409" rel="0"/>
  <rpm:requires>
    <rpm:entry kind="atom" name="fetchmailconf" epoch="0" ver="6.3.2" rel="15.16" flags="EQ"/>
  </rpm:requires>
  <category>security</category>
  <atoms>
    <package xmlns="http://linux.duke.edu/metadata/common" type="rpm">
      <name>fetchmailconf</name>
      <arch>i586</arch>
      <version epoch="0" ver="6.3.2" rel="15.16"/>
      <checksum type="sha" pkgid="YES">3046e6d6f591841468a453d6c853377df6a89977</checksum>
      <time file="1249684196" build="1249654847"/>
      <size package="54792" installed="219084" archive="219996"/>
      <location xml:base="media://#1" href="suse/i586/fetchmailconf-6.3.2-15.16.i586.rpm"/>
      <format>
        <rpm:requires>
          <rpm:entry kind="package" name="fetchmailconf" epoch="0" ver="6.3.2" rel="15.16" flags="GE"/>
        </rpm:requires>
        <suse:freshens>
          <suse:entry kind="package" name="fetchmailconf"/>
        </suse:freshens>
      </format>
      <pkgfiles xmlns="http://novell.com/package/metadata/suse/patch">
      </pkgfiles>
    </package>
  </atoms>
</patch>
