Looks good Sergey. I like the new features and glad for the fixes. I've installed the new 3.3 package and am using it now.. I appreciate you efforts.
Regards, Darel Sergey Poznyakoff <g...@gnu.org.ua> wrote: > Hello, > > This is to announce the release of GNU mailutils version 3.3. 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First, be sure to download both the .sig file > and the corresponding tarball. Then, run a command like this: > > gpg --verify mailutils-3.3.tar.gz.sig > > If that command fails because you don't have the required public key, > then run this command to import it: > > gpg --keyserver keys.gnupg.net --recv-keys 3602B07F55D0C732 > > and rerun the 'gpg --verify' command. > > This release was bootstrapped with the following tools: > Autoconf 2.69 > Automake 1.14 > Libtool 2.4.2 > Bison 2.5.1 > Flex 2.5.35 > Gnulib v0.1-904-g2692e23 > > NEWS > > * TLS configuration > > Note the following changes to the TLS configuration: > > ** global tls section > > The following statements have been renamed: > > ssl-cafile renamed to ssl-ca-file > ssl-cert renamed to ssl-certificate-file > ssl-key renamed to ssl-key-file > > The following statements have been removed: > > enable > key-file-safety-checks > cert-file-safety-checks > ca-file-safety-checks > > The functionality of the latter three is now moved to the > tls-file-checks section. > > Example of a valid global tls section: > > tls { > ssl-certificate-file /etc/ssl/cert/imap.pem; > ssl-key-file /etc/ssl/private/imap.key; > } > > ** global tls-file-checks statement > > The tls-file-checks statement configures safety checks for SSL > certificate and key files. It is a global section. Its syntax is > as follows: > > tls-file-checks { > key-file <arg: list>; > cert-file <arg: list>; > ca-file <arg: list>; > } > > The <arg> list is a list or sequence of check names optionally > prefixed with '+' to enable or '-' to disable the corresponding check. > Valid check names are the same as in previous versions. > > Use this statement instead of the deprecated cert-file-safety-checks, > key-file-safety-checks, and ca-file-safety-checks. > > * Per-server TLS support > > It is now possible to configure per-server SSL certificates in POP3 > and IMAP4 servers. To do so, place a "tls" subsection within the > corresponding "server" section. The syntax of the "tls" subsection > is the same as for the global section described above, e.g.: > > server imap.example.com:143 { > tls-mode required; > tls { > ssl-certificate-file /etc/ssl/cert/imap.pem; > ssl-key-file /etc/ssl/private/imap.key; > } > } > > If the "tls" section is absent, but "tls-mode" is specified and it's > value is not "no", the settings from the global "tls" section will be > used. In this case, it is an error if the global "tls" section is not > defined. > > * Source location API > > Libmailutils provides functions for keeping track of locations in > source files for diagnostic purposes. > > * Improved error reporting > > * AM_GNU_MAILUTILS autoconf macro > > Required version must be literal string. > > The packed version number (MAILUTILS_VERSION_NUMBER) is no longer > defined. Instead, the following constants are defined in config.h: > > MAILUTILS_VERSION_MAJOR Major version number > MAILUTILS_VERSION_MINOR Minor version number > MAILUTILS_VERSION_PATCH Patchlevel number (or 0, for stable releases). > > * movemail: new option --progress-meter > > * mail: sending multipart messages > > ** New option --mime > > This option instructs mail to compose output messages in MIME format. > The options --content-type and --encoding turn this option on. As a > side effect, both --content-type and --encoding now affect the message > body read from the standard input as well. > > ** New variable 'mime' > > The 'mime' variable instructs mail to compose output messages > in MIME format. The '--mime' option described above is equivalent to > '-E set mime', except that it takes effect after all options are > processed. > > ** Character sets > > The 'charset' variable controls both input and output operations. On > input it is used to set the value of the missing 'charset' parameter > in the 'Content-Type' MIME header, if its value begins with 'text/'. > This means, in particular, that if this variable is set to its default > value (charset=auto), and the 'mime' variable is set, then 'mail' can > safely be used to send messages in native character sets (provided, of > course, that the LC_ALL environment variable is correctly set). > > ** New option --alternative > > When used with --attach or --attach-fd options, this option sets the > Content-Type of the constructed message to "multipart/alternative". > In the absense of this option, the type is "multipart/mixed". > > ** New escape ~/ > > New escape ~/ toggles the Content-Type of the message being composed > between "multipart/mixed" and "multipart/alternative". > > The actual Content-Type is displayed by the ~l (list attachments) escape. > > * scheme implementation of the Sieve language discontinued > > There's no reason to keep two different implementations of the Sieve > language within the same package. The principal implementation > (libmu_sieve) is faster, much more advanced and rich in features than > the implementation in Scheme. The decision has therefore been taken to > discontinue the latter and to concentrate all efforts on the further > development of the former. > > * mimeview > > Old short option '-t' renamed to '-f' for consistency. > Thus, 'mimevief -f my.types' reads the file 'my.types'. > > New option '--lint' (short '-t') instructs the tool to check the > syntax of the mime.types file and exit, ignoring any surplus command > line arguments. > > New option '-i' ('--identify') identifies and prints the MIME type for > each input file, but not starts viewer. > > Added support for priority and regex functions. > > Debugging facilities considerably improved. > > * MH suite > > Mostly bugfixes: > > ** Added support for Local-Mailbox profile setting > > ** Fixed whatnow edit command > > ** Fixed bug in comp, forw, and repl: Draft-Folder setting was ignored > > Best regards, > Sergey > > _______________________________________________ > Bug-mailutils mailing list > Bug-mailutils@gnu.org > https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-mailutils _______________________________________________ Bug-mailutils mailing list Bug-mailutils@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-mailutils