Yep you're right, according to the security tracking system, at least 4 high security issues must be corrected.
https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/source-package/icedove Note that the icedove package has been updated in testing the 7th of november. Le 08/11/2015 10:53, Pavlos K. Ponos a écrit : > Good morning, > > good question that still needs to be answered. > > Regards, > Pavlos > > *Pavlos K. Ponos* > > Account Manager at nlg GmbH > PhD Candidate at University of Macedonia > > View Pavlos K. Ponos's profile on LinkedIn > <https://gr.linkedin.com/pub/pavlos-k-ponos/57/27/5b6> > > My blog: https://howtothelinuxway.wordpress.com/ > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Don't send me documents in the following formats: .doc, .docx, .xls, > .xlsx, .ppt, .pptx > Instead, try and use Open Document formats: > <https://www.libreoffice.org>https://www.libreoffice.org > Save your money & use a Linux distro: > <http://distrowatch.com/>http://distrowatch.com/ > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > On 11/04/2015 07:43 PM, filorin wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> Since the last release of Thunderbird/Icedove, version 31.8.0, the 17th >> of July 2015, many security advisories have been published by Mozilla. >> So, why there isn't an update then ? >> Considering that some of them are considered as critical, what are the >> reason not to update the package ? Do these advisories only concern >> security leaks due to the added functionnalities of TB 38.0 ? >> >> Regards, > -- Guillaume Bernard
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