On Tue, Jun 16, 2009 at 3:10 AM, Felix Schwarz<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> yesterday I published the first release candidate of TurboMail 3.0. As the
> status 'release candidate' implies this release *should* be stable enough to
> be used by normal users.
>
> TurboMail 3.0b2 got quite some testing by various users and we found some
> interesting bugs during the process. Now we need even more real-world
> testing to get a rock-solid final release!
>
> I uploaded the files to
> http://www.schwarz.eu/opensource/misc/2009/turbomail/
> until Alice can put them on the TurboMail webspace.
>
> Changes since beta2:
> - 'mail.smtp.count' was renamed to 'mail.smtp.max_messages_per_connection'
> to
>  reflect the semantics better, default was lowered to 1 to prevent log
>  warnings about disconnects
> - 'mail.tries' was renamed to 'mail.message.nr_retries'
> - Reworked UTF8qp extension which is now only necessary for backwards
>  compatibility. We have a separate, less intrusive 'UTF8qp' charset which
> can
>  be used for quoted printable encoding without the extension.
> - SMTPTransport always sends ehlo (report with patch by akalias)
> - SMTPTransport is more robust in case of connection drops (reported+initial
>  patch by Ethan Frey)
> - Fixed a couple of bugs in the Pylons adapter (reported+diagnosed by little
>  wiki)
> - Configuration option for message encoding is now 'mail.message.encoding'
>  (was 'message.encoding') to provide a consistent naming (reported by Domen
>  Kožar)
> - HTML documentation is included in the release tarballs
>
>
> Roadmap to 3.0:
> - Give that release candidate 2-3 weeks of field testing
> - release new versions if serious bugs are found
> - write release notes for 3.0
> - Remove all pointers to the old svn in trac
> - Rework trac pages so that they reflect the current status
> - Find a way to push updated docs to the website.
>
Hello Felix, awesome work on this extension. I just love all the
features you guys pumped into it. Great work!

I just wanted to point out that Alex from GSOC is on the last bits of
tgext.registration which uses turbomail for it's confirmation emails,
and I'm sure we'll give this a really nice 'real world' test with
that.

> fs
>
>
>

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