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Package: msmtp
Version: 1.4.32-2
Severity: wishlist

There have been two new upstream releases since 1.4.32:

1.6.0 on 2014-12-30:

- Support for SOCKS proxies was added. This allows msmtp to be used with Tor.
- GNOME Keyring support now uses libsecret instead of libgnome-keyring. Consequently, secret-tool can be used to manage passwords for msmtp; the obsolete msmtp-gnome-tool script is removed. - Libidn is not required for IDN support anymore on systems where getaddrinfo() supports the AI_IDN flag and the GnuTLS version is >= 3.4.0.
- SSLv3 is disabled.
- From and Date headers are now added to mails if necessary for compatibility, but this new behavior can be disabled.
- The new remove_bcc_headers command replaces the old keepbcc command.
- The GSSAPI authentication method is not chosen automatically anymore, you have to request it manually if you want it. - Configuration file permissions are now only checked if the file actually contains secrets such as passwords. (If you still store passwords in the configuration file, consider using a key ring or the the passwordeval command instead.)
- The documentation was updated and improved.

1.6.1 on 2015-01-05:

- This release fixes a problem on platforms where glibc does not support Internationalized Domain Names (IDN).

http://msmtp.sourceforge.net/news.html

Would ge breat to have this packaged.

Thanks, and keep up the good work!

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On Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 09:45:56PM +0100, ilf wrote:
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> There have been two new upstream releases since 1.4.32:
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> Would ge breat to have this packaged.

msmtp 1.6.1 has been uploaded into unstable a few hours ago.


Regards,

M.

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