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2 files changed, 11 insertions, 14 deletions
@@ -1,19 +1,18 @@ -GNU mailutils NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. 2016-11-02 +GNU mailutils NEWS -- history of user-visible changes. 2016-11-06 Copyright (C) 2002-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. See the end of file for copying conditions. Please send mailutils bug reports to <bug-mailutils@gnu.org>. -Version 2.99.993 (Git) +Version 3.0 - 2016-11-06 This version is a major rewrite of GNU Mailutils. Quite a few parts of the basic framework were rewritten from scratch, while some others -undergone a considerable revamping. The user documentation at the -moment is insufficient, and in some aspects even scarce. It is being +undergone considerable revamping. The documentation is still being worked upon. However, most of the utilities self-document themselves. To obtain a summary of available configuration statements for a given program, run `program --config-help'. For additional documentation, please refer to <http://mailutils.org/wiki>. If the piece of documentation you are looking for is not available there, don't hesitate to post your questions to <bug-mailutils@gnu.org>. @@ -133,13 +132,13 @@ appear after them in the command line, until next occurrence of the same option or end of command line, whichever occurs first. For example: mail -A prog --encoding quoted-printable --content-type text/c \ -A main.c -A ext.h -Here, the file "prog" will be attached witg the content type +Here, the file "prog" will be attached with the content type "application/octet-stream" and encoding base64, while the files "main.c" and "ext.h" will be marked with content type "text/c" and encoded using "quoted-printable" algorithm. The mail shell provides the following new escapes to handle attachments: @@ -165,13 +164,13 @@ The return address can also be set from the mail shell, by assigning to the `return-address' variable, e.g.: set return-address "gray@gnu.org" ** MH: improved compatibility with other implementations -** MH inc: new option --moveto +** MH inc: new option -moveto This option instructs the utility to move incorporated messages into another folder instead of deleting them. It is implemented only for input folders of type IMAP or IMAPS. A sample usage is: inc -truncate -moveto Read -file imaps://imap.gmail.com @@ -195,17 +194,17 @@ options, e.g.: Additional parameters can be used in URLs supplied with the `-file' option: moveto=FOLDER Moves incorporated messages into FOLDER. This is similar to the - `--moveto' option, but applies only to that particular mailbox. + `-moveto' option, but applies only to that particular mailbox. See the example above. nomoveto - Disables the previous `--moveto' option. + Disables the previous `-moveto' option. truncate[=BOOL] Controls source mailbox truncation. If BOOL is not given or is "yes", the mailbox will be truncated after successful processing. If BOOL is "no", the source mailbox will not be truncated. @@ -295,15 +294,15 @@ options for particular interfaces. For example, to build only GDBM ** Nntp client is not yet implemented ** Link with GSASL by default GSASL is used by several Mailutils components (notably pop3d -and imap4d as well as their client counterparts) for authentification. +and imap4d as well as their client counterparts) for authentication. Since this version, it is enabled by default if configure detects the -presense of GNU SASL version 0.2.3 or later. +presence of GNU SASL version 0.2.3 or later. This can be disabled using the --without-gsasl option. ** Experimental features The C++ bindings are considered experimental and unstable. @@ -346,13 +345,13 @@ transaction. ** Support for Maildir and MH formats considerably improved. ** The mailbox object contains a `copy' method. This method copies the requested set of messages into another mailbox. It is accessed using the `mu_mailbox_msgset_copy' or -`mu_mailbox_message_copy' functions. So far it is implememented +`mu_mailbox_message_copy' functions. So far it is implemented only for IMAP and IMAPS mailboxes. ** MIME support improved. ** Debugging support considerably improved. @@ -809,14 +808,12 @@ New diagnostics functions are available, among them: void mu_diag_voutput (int level, const char *fmt, va_list ap); void mu_diag_output (int level, const char *fmt, ...); A new header file, mailutils/diag.h, provides declarations for these and other related functions. -See documentation (FIXME: Chapter?) for more information. - The functions mu_error and mu_verror are shortcuts for mu_diag_output (MU_DIAG_ERROR, ...) and mu_diag_voutput (MU_DIAG_ERROR, ...), correspondingly. The function mu_error_set_print is deprecated as well as the mu_error_pfn_t type. They are, however, still supported. The following diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac index 92ac4a15e..ac6d56759 100644 --- a/configure.ac +++ b/configure.ac @@ -13,13 +13,13 @@ dnl MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the dnl GNU General Public License for more details. dnl dnl You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along dnl with GNU Mailutils. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. AC_PREREQ(2.63) -AC_INIT([GNU Mailutils], [2.99.993], [bug-mailutils@gnu.org], [mailutils], +AC_INIT([GNU Mailutils], [3.0], [bug-mailutils@gnu.org], [mailutils], [http://mailutils.org]) AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([libmailutils/mailbox/mailbox.c]) AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([build-aux]) AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE([gnits 1.11 dist-bzip2 dist-xz std-options silent-rules]) AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h]) AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4]) |