Will it be back-compatible? I use ns_sendmail very intensively
Bernd Eidenschink wrote:
Hi!
I re-wrote ns_sendmail a bit and wanted to ask you if you find the following
things interesting/important enough to commit it to HEAD for further review
and testing:
1. Uses utf-8 (or any other TCL supported, configurable) encoding
2. Quoted-Printable subject
3. Quoted-Printable body
4. Locale independent Date
5. Allows pretty names (Peter foo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) in to,cc,bcc-list and
From
6. Creates message-id if none is specified (where the right part of @, the
hostname is optionally configurable)
7. Allows logging of complete mail transfer instead of sending (configurable)
My goal was not to replace the mime/sendmail stuff from tcllib, which is still
the better choice for more complex situations, but to have something that
better works for non-ascii-world users and does trigger less spam filter
rules.
What I would finish before commit is:
(to 4) I have to work on a proper timezone creation
(to 1) Turn off encoding support by default, to be fully backwards compatible;
maybe also for (2-3).
What do you think?
Bernd.
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