Upstream changes:
1.300031 2017-04-04 14:35:42-04:00 America/New_York
- EMAIL_SENDER_TRANSPORT did not properly handle the =-prefix case
Now: =Foo::Bar expands to Foo::Bar, Foo::Bar expands to Foo::Bar,
and FooBar expands to Email::Sender::Transport::FooBar, as intended.
Previously, =Foo::Bar expanded to Email::Sender::Transport::Foo::Bar
Upstream changes:
1.300030 2016-10-03 18:33:57-04:00 America/New_York
- no changes since 1.300029
1.300029 2016-07-17 15:49:18-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
- bring localpart quoting more in line with RFC 821
Update DEPENDS
Upstream changes:
1.300027 2016-04-03 10:02:52-04:00 America/New_York
- no changes since 1.300026
- SMTP transport now uses Net::SMTP for SSL and STARTTLS support
1.300026 2016-03-21 13:50:22-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
- another tweak to Net::SMTP and Test::MockObject, thanks to Matthew
Horsfall
1.300025 2016-03-19 17:11:34-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
- tweak how we load Net::SMTP to avoid problems when testing with a
Test::MockObject-mocked SMTP client
1.300024 2016-03-19 14:13:16-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Net::SMTP 3.07 is now required, both for SSL support and for a fix
to datasend implementation referenced in 1.300019 changes
1.300023 2016-03-19 14:06:51-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
- Email::Sender::Transport::SMTP now uses Net::SMTP for SSL
connections, and for a STARTTLS implementation
Upstream changes:
1.300021 2015-10-15 13:53:52-04:00 America/New_York
- when SMTP connection fails, include host and port in error
1.300020 2015-09-03 14:00:04-04:00 America/New_York
- no changes since 1.300019
1.300019 2015-08-10 15:48:02-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
- only work around Net::SMTP on broken (pre-3.07) versions
- avoid uninitialized warning when delivering to Maildir
{perl>=5.16.6,p5-ExtUtils-ParseXS>=3.15}:../../devel/p5-ExtUtils-ParseXS
since pkgsrc enforces the newest perl version anyway, so they
should always pick perl, but sometimes (pkg_add) don't due to the
design of the {,} syntax.
No effective change for the above reason.
Ok joerg
Upstream changes:
1.300018 2015-05-27 15:28:44-04:00 America/New_York
- stable release of changes from 1.300017
1.300017 2015-05-14 13:17:39-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
- cope with a double-encoding but in Net::SMTP
for details, https://rt.cpan.org/Ticket/Display.html?id=104433
1.300016 2014-10-10 22:54:00-04:00 America/New_York
- no changes since 1.300015, just made non-trial release
1.300015 2014-09-12 22:01:37-04:00 America/New_York (TRIAL RELEASE)
[THIS MIGHT BREAK YOUR CODE]
- version 1.300008 was meant to rewrite line endings when sending to
sendmail, but the change was not effective; it has been fixed
Upstream changes:
1.300014 2014-08-28 14:21:26-04:00 America/New_York
- do not try passing an empty string as a Failure message
1.300013 2014-08-28 11:00:16-04:00 America/New_York
- sometimes, if no error is given and $smtp->message returns (),
the arguments to the Failure constructor were out of alignment and
the failure's error message would be "code"; this has been fixed
1.300012 2014-07-10 09:55:35-04:00 America/New_York
- documentation fix: there's no Email::MIME->delete_header
(thanks, Kris Matthews)
1.300011 2014-03-02 18:16:12-05:00 America/New_York
- run the sendmail program with -i by default (thanks, William Blunn)
- do not die when a race causes mkpath(Maildir/new) to fail because the
directory already exists
1.300010 2014-01-11 14:15:13-05:00 America/New_York
- the SMTP transport now has a "debug" option
1.300009 2013-09-01 12:03:06 America/New_York
see also 1.300008!
switch to automatic determination of prereqs to improve accuracy
1.300008 2013-09-01 09:39:13 America/New_York
[THIS MIGHT BREAK YOUR CODE]
at long last, Sendmail and Maildir transports replaces CRLF with CR
before piping
[BUG FIXES]
fixes a bug where recipients beginning with a - would not work with
the Sendmail transport [rt.perl.org #66246]
require Email-Abstract 3.006, to get Email-Simple 1.998, to get
Email::Simple->new(\$str), resolving [rt.perl.org #85926]
1.300007 2013-03-19 14:58:27 America/New_York
when sending over SMTP, send DATA in hunks of 1 mebibyte or smaller
Do it for all packages that
* mention perl, or
* have a directory name starting with p5-*, or
* depend on a package starting with p5-
like last time, for 5.18, where this didn't lead to complaints.
Let me know if you have any this time.
Update DEPENDS
UPstream changes:
1.300006 2013-03-17 17:23:21 America/New_York
re-fix the problem with attribute accessors and role methods
clashing, previously fixed in 0.102360
1.300005 2013-02-14 11:37:09 America/New_York
add missing prereq, Sub::Exporter; thanks for report, Esteban
Manchado Vel谩zquez
1.300004 2013-02-09 10:09:02 America/New_York
bump required version of MooX::Types::MooseLike
1.300003 2013-02-06 15:56:53 America/New_York
make Wrapper transports proxy is_simple and allow_partial_success to
the wrapped transport
allow Wrapper transports to construct their own targets; useful for
configuring entire wrapper chain from the environment
1.300002 2013-02-06 14:06:24 America/New_York
THIS IS A BIG DEAL: see v1.300000
this is the first non-trial release using Moo instead of Moose
increase version of Moo to interoperate with ancient Mouse.pm
1.300001 2013-01-07 21:38:31 America/New_York
increase required versions of Throwable and Moo
1.300000 2013-01-02 22:42:58 America/New_York
THIS IS A BIG DEAL:
use Moo instead of Moose (thanks to Justin Hunter and Christian
Walde!)
0.120002 2012-09-11 14:43:07 America/New_York
added shift_deliveries to the Test transport, for treating the
sent messages like a queue of things to inspect
0.120001 2012-07-19 16:28:01 America/Los_Angeles
no changes from 0.120000, just marked as stable release
0.120000 2012-05-08 20:53:43 America/New_York
THIS IS A BIG DEAL:
This release deprecates the scalar context behavior of:
* Failure->recipients
* Failure::Multi->failures
* Failure::Multi->recipients
* Transport::Test->deliveries
* Transport::Failable->failure_conditions
Until now, these methods returned a list in list context and
an array reference in scalar context. This still works, but
scalar context calls will now generate a warning. In one
year (2013-05), they will be become fatal.
0.110005 2012-03-05 21:37:35 America/New_York
binmode output handle to avoid line ending munging in Mbox and
Maildir; thanks, Christian Walde!
0.110004 2012-02-21 17:47:35 America/New_York
import the "Bcc" page from the (otherwise empty) github wiki; this
adds some information to the QuickStart page about why Bcc support
isn't there and why this isn't a bug
0.110003 2012-02-01 15:09:52 America/New_York
add the add_lines_header and add_envelope_headers attributes to
Maildir transports
0.110002 2012-01-31 17:02:35 America/New_York
Maildir deliveries now have a ->filename method to tell you just
where the mail was delivered
a) refer 'perl' in their Makefile, or
b) have a directory name of p5-*, or
c) have any dependency on any p5-* package
Like last time, where this caused no complaints.
Changes from previous:
0.110001 2011-04-03 16:32:15 America/New_York
prevent Test::MinimumVersion test from causing a requirement on T::MV
and, thus, PPI! Thanks for the report, Matt S. Trout!
0.110000 2011-03-17 21:40:36 America/New_York
provide a much clearer and more fatal error when SASL authentication
has failed because Authen::SASL or MIME::Base64 is not available
pkgsrc changes:
- adjust dependencies
Upstream changes:
0.102370 2010-08-25 08:37:22 America/New_York
remove spurious prereq on Sys::Hostname::Long (thanks ABH)
tweak some tests for truth/definedness in SMTP transport
0.102360 2010-08-24 07:47:24 America/New_York
avoid the need to use "excludes" in role application; this silences
warnings with Moose 1.10
0.101760 2010-06-25 08:18:26 America/New_York
fix sendmail.t with latest Capture::Tiny (Justin Hunter)
to trigger/signal a rebuild for the transition 5.10.1 -> 5.12.1.
The list of packages is computed by finding all packages which end
up having either of PERL5_USE_PACKLIST, BUILDLINK_API_DEPENDS.perl,
or PERL5_PACKLIST defined in their make setup (tested via
"make show-vars VARNAMES=..."), minus the packages updated after
the perl package update.
sno@ was right after all, obache@ kindly asked and he@ led the
way. Thanks!
pkgsrc changes:
- Adjust license
- Adjust dependencies
Upstream changes:
0.100460 2010-02-15 12:58:18 America/New_York
avoid using AutoPrereq, as it brings in build_requires as requires
0.100450 2010-02-14 17:55:48 America/New_York
allow timeout option to SMTP transport
0.100110 2010-01-11 10:43:57 America/New_York
Email::Sender::Failure is now a Throwable::Error
now uses Try::Tiny for internal exception handling
0.093380 2009-12-04 12:29:55 America/New_York
bump Moose prereq to 0.70 based on feedback from ANDK
0.093110 2009-11-07
allow uppercase env vars to set transport attributes (charsbar)
add "message" attribute to successes returned by SMTP transports
0.092840 2009-10-10
fix packaging error
0.092820 2009-10-09
improve reliability of t/sendmail.t (thanks, Mark Grimes)
0.091940 2009-07-12
packaging fixes (EU:MM version for LICENSE param) rt #47817
0.091930 2009-07-12
add some more common sendmail locations to default search
0.091870 2009-07-06
exclude unwanted methods from Email::Sender::Transport
to suppress a new warning from Moose role composition
0.091740 2009-06-23
no code changes
remove prereq of Test::More 0.88; weird things happened
0.091661 2009-06-15
THIS RELEASE MAY BREAK YOUR CODE... but probably not
Email::Sender::Simple has been added, along with a manual
Email::Sender is now a role
Email::Sender::Transport is now a role, too; subclasses will break
- Update package for p5 module Email::Sender to 0.004
- Add artistic-2.0 for license
Upstream changes:
0.004 2009-03-24
require perl5 version 8
move to Moose; let's not mess around, the Moose/Mouse stuff is not
worth the minor savings
0.003 2009-03-12
Sendmail transport now uses 2-arg open on Win32 so it can work at all
Win32-friendly tests added for Sendmail by the ever-awesome DAGOLDEN
Email::Sender replaces the old and sometimes problematic Email::Send
library, which did a decent job at handling very simple email
sending tasks, but was not suitable for serious use, for a variety
of reasons.
At present, the casual user is probably best off using
Email::Send::Transport::Sendmail. If a local sendmail program is
unavailable, Email::Send::Transport::SMTP will allow you to send
mail through your relay host.
In the future, Email::Sender::Simple will provide a very simple
interface for sending mail.