![]() ![]() Fix: More/Better feedback is provided if data file is found to be read-only/write-protected (e.g. ![]() Fix: For Options pages (Options, PPtweaker, Account, etc) the font used in the list now matches the font used on the right previously, the left-font used a non-serif font and the right used serif now, both use serif ![]() Fix: In some cases, when viewing a message "Re-download message" would use a cached copy after refreshing (close and re-open would display correctly) this affected html-based messages Fix: (IMAP) Idle command may be getting sent to server when it shouldn't this can cause timeouts and potentially crashes The open/save attachment dialog will now show the file extension (and highlight it if appropriate) this is in response to an RTLO trick that malware can use to disguise executable files (note: this particular exploit uses unicode and therefore does not affect POP Peeper v5) Oauth2 is no longer recommended for Outlook accounts Oauth2 is still available but POP Peeper will not suggest it this is in response to Outlook's history of prolonged outage for Oauth2 Updater: If the update is successful, the final prompt (stating success) will self-close after 10 seconds, allowing PP to restart with no user interaction in many cases ![]() Type az version in a terminal window to know what version of the Azure CLI is installed.- Updater: When an update initializes, if POP Peeper is taking too long to exit, Updater will automatically and continuously check if POP Peeper is running so it's no longer necessary for user intervention to proceed with the update What version of the Azure CLI is installed? These locations are known as the AZURE_CONFIG_DIR. User-specific configuration files are located in $HOME/.azure on macOS and Linux, and %USERPROFILE%\.azure on Windows. In Linux, the Azure CLI is installed in /opt/az/ on Ubuntu and Debian, and in /lib64/az/ on CentOS, RHEL and Azure Linux. In Windows, the 32-bit Azure CLI installs in C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2 and the 64-bit in C:\Program Files\Microsoft SDKs\Azure\CLI2. When installing the Azure CLI, you can't select an install location. If you're using the Azure classic deployment model, install the Azure classic CLI. ![]()
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