Mew 2.0 stable (2001/07/26) mew-release release
* info updates.
* Defining mew-set-language-environment-coding-systems to avoid
the side effect of set-language-environment-coding-systems.
* A bug fix form mew-mime-text/html.
* A bug fix for mew-summary-auto-refile.
* Rescue the SMTP sentinel.
* mew-thread-only for "to".
* the -man style of bin/{mewencode,mewls}.1.
Shun-ichi GOTO <gotoh@taiyo.co.jp>
- Add some utility elisp files including ssl.el.
- Remove redundant dependency and specify minimum version of depending
package explicitly.
- bump to wl-2.6.0 to "nb1".
Mew 2.0 pre4 (2001/07/22) mew-dist release
* mew-refile-guess-by-folder prefers the entire folder to ml name.
* save-excursion hack for mew-mime.el.
* Unifying a region of Summary mode.
See mew-summary-region-include-cursor-line.
Hideyuki SHIRAI <shirai@rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
* "postnum" for x-sequence:
* A bug fix for mew-sort-number.
Hideyuki SHIRAI <shirai@rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
* "n" works for mew-summary-ls in the case that the scan form is old.
* Defining mew-input-grep-pattern.
* Adding key-bindings for [delete].
* A bug fix for mew-addrbook-clean-up.
Tak Ota <Takaaki.Ota@am.sony.com>
* PWD for Makefiles to same Emacsen on Windows.
Motohiko Minakuchi <zxcv@eva.hi-ho.ne.jp>
Mew 2.0 pre3 (2001/07/16) mew-dist release
* info updates.
* Defining mew-mime-text/plain-ext. And charset hack.
to public key cryptography with PGP and GnuPG. Mailcrypt makes strong
cryptography a fully integrated part of your normal mail and news
handling environment, and is an important part of a balanced
breakfast.
Changes:
PAM authentication (obviously not enabled)
Choice for fcntl(2) and/or flock(2) locking.
Virtual domain support hooks (in beta, not enabled in package)
Relaxed BSD-compatible license for most source files.
Various bug and portability fixes.
BUILDLINK_PREFIX.<pkgname>. This allows buildlink to find X11BASE packages
regardless of whether they were installed before or after xpkgwedge was
installed. Idea by Alistair Crooks <agc@pkgsrc.org>.
This is basically an update to version 2.4ME+93 of the pkg currently
residing in mail/elm, which will be updated to a non-ME extended, but
current version of elm soon.
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06/10/2001 (2.4.9)
o Added the following resources:
MIMEEXCS List of content-types to exclude
from processing. Exclusion occurs
before data is passed to filters.
o mhtxtplain.pl: If decoding uuencoded data, the data will
be excluded if application/octet-stream is listed the
MIMEEXCS resource.
o mhtxthtml.pl: If a CID URL is not available, the CID URL
is no longer preserved in the converted output. The CID
URL is stripped.
o Added the following to mhmimetypes.pl content-type table:
application/ms-excel => xls:MS-Excel spreadsheet
application/ms-powerpoint => ppt:MS-Powerpoint presentation
application/ms-project => mpp:MS-Project file
The "vnd." official versions are already present, but
some application use the above.
o TODO list added to distribution.
Bug Fixes
---------
See BUGS.
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04/13/2001 (2.4.8)
o Added the following resources:
KEEPONRMM Do not remove message files from disk
when messages are removed from the
archive.
o m2h_text_plain::filter now uses CHARSETCONVERTERS for
translating text data with a specified charset parameter.
The only exception is iso-2022-jp, which is handled directly
to properly support nourl flag.
o m2h_external::filter new arguments:
excludeexts=ext1,...
A comma separated list of message specified filename
extensions to exclude. I.e. If the filename
extension matches an extension in excludeexts, the
content will not be written. The return markup
will contain the name of the attachment, but no
link to the data. This option is best used with
application/octet-stream to exclude unwanted data
that is not tagged with the proper content-type.
The m2h_null::filter can be used to exclude content
by content-type.
o m2h_null::filter will now output a one line description
of the excluded content. This is so the reader knows that
there was message content not saved within the archive.
o m2h_text_plain::filter new arguments:
usename If extracting uuencoded data, the filename
specified should be used.
o m2h_text_html::filter new arguments:
allowcomments Preserve any comment declarations. Normally
Comment declarations are munged to prevent
SSI attacks or comments that can conflict
with MHonArc processing. Use this option
with care.
(NOTE: Comment declarations were completely stripped before,
but the regex used was known to crash perl on large comment
declarations, so a simplier expression is now used to
modify comment declarations to prevent possible attacks.)
Bug Fixes
---------
See BUGS.
* in the defconst of vm-menu-mime-dispose-menu, check whether a
non-string s-expression is allowed as a menu element name
before trying to use one. Versions of XEmacs prior to 21.4
don't allow expressions as item names.
Mew 2.0 pre2 (2001/07/13) mew-dist release
* info updates.
* Forcing re-scan if the format of summary cache is old.
* "tu" for mew-thread-unmark.
Hideyuki SHIRAI <shirai@rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
* A bug fix for mew-addrbook-override-by-newone.
NABEYA Kenichi <nabeken@jp.fujitsu.com>.
* contrib/mew-fancy-summary.el.
Hideyuki SHIRAI <shirai@rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
* A patch for contrib/mew-nmz.el.
Hideyuki SHIRAI <shirai@rdmg.mgcs.mei.co.jp>
* highlight-body for mew-summary-convert-local-cs.
Version 0.8.4
8 July 2001
-when force-creating a queue, ensure the user supplies a value for conf-split
and either --bigtodo or --no-bigtodo
-change --create to imply --repair as well
Version 0.8.3
7 July 2001
-enforce checking of prime conf-split. Use --i-want-a-broken-conf-split to
force a non-prime split value in repair mode
-add explicit -h, --help options
-enforce checking of existence of basic queue directories to prevent
accidental creation of queue in wrong place due to typos, etc. Use
-c, --create to force creation of a new queue
-when creating a directory, force create missing parent(s)
-fix --no-bigtodo to allow conversion of big-todo queue to non-big-todo;
would previously auto-detect big-todo regardless
-improve forced conversion of non-big-todo queue to big-todo or vice versa,
and force change of conf-split for existing queues
queue_repair can be used to check or correct most corruptions of the queue
in qmail (resulting from filesystem damage, etc). Functionality includes
automatic, dynamic determination of UIDs and GIDs. Automatic, dynamic
determination of use of big-todo. Handles basic tasks like fixing a queue
restored from backups, incorrect ownership or permissions of directories and
files, missing or extra split subdirectories, unexpected files or other
directories, or creating a valid queue from scratch.
Changes since 0.3.0:
* Replaced /var/spool/mail with /var/mail, which is what the FHS mandates.
All decent systems should have either the directory or a symlink pointing
somewhere else. (Jordi Mallach)
* I reformatted ths changelog, again. I hope this is the last time I need
to do this. The CVS logs should be used for all changes, and this file
should by updated for user-visible changes only, from now on.
(Dwayne C. Litzenberger)
* Updated the README to reflect that Gennady Belyakov died right after
releasing wmBiff 0.2. May your soul rest in peace, Gennady.
(Dwayne C. Litzenberger)
* Fixed the IMAP support, again. (Rob Funk)
MIME::Lite is intended as a simple, standalone module for generating (not
parsing!) MIME messages... specifically, it allows you to output a simple,
decent single- or multi-part message with text or binary attachments. It
does not require that you have the Mail:: or MIME:: modules installed.