OK everyone, so we finally have Mail merged into ActionMailer replacing out
TMail

This is for the 3.0 release, and not part of the 2.x tree.

I am the TMail maintainer and I decided this year to write a ruby email
handler, the Mail gem is my solution to this.

Mail takes a very object oriented approach to email.  It conforms to RFCs as
closely as practical and parses the 0.5gb Trec and 2.5Gb Enron email/spam
database (about 500,000 emails) without crashing.

Anyone who has used TMail will appreciate things Mail does and you should
not have too much trouble moving over.  The only thing you need to keep in
mind is that in mail, everything is an object, so you have to call :to_s to
get string values.  Mail also has :decoded and :encoded methods for every
object which should help you out more.

Also, unlike ActionMailer's vendoring of TMail, Mail is a gem dependency, so
we can keep things up to date easily.

You can read about the Mail gem at:

http://lindsaar.net/2009/9/17/mail-tmail-the-future-of-ruby-email-handling
http://lindsaar.net/2009/10/28/new-mail-gem-released
http://lindsaar.net/2009/9/18/mail-and-bounced-emails
http://github.com/mikel/mail

The commit where Jeremy merged in my changes is at:

http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/b27a3e8da39484d8a02d3b9c1e4dc3cb60ddcce7
http://github.com/rails/rails/commit/71ffa760701d2240ece5f17b75df316611ecb3d0

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