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   2004-09-19 15:02:15 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
dd options.mk support, from Sergio Jimenez.
   2004-09-19 15:02:00 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2)
Log message:
Update to 1.2.3, provided by Sergio Jimenez in PR 26975.
Changes since 1.0.0:

Version 1.2.3:
- IPv6 support on Windows systems
- The configuration file supports all commands and arguments related to
  TLS and authentication, even if TLS and/or GNU SASL support is not
  compiled in
- The GNU SASL library is not required to support DIGEST-MD5 and NTLM
  anymore. This means you can now use the packaged versions of the library
  from Gentoo or Debian sarge.
- You can use the -v/--version option to find out which authentication
  methods are supported.

Version 1.2.2:
- Enhancements to the logfile command:
  - All available information is now written to the logfile (new fields:
    mailsize=..., smtpmsg='...', errormsg='...').
  - Logging to standard output is possible by using "logfile -"

Version 1.2.1:
- No new features.

Version 1.2.0:
- This version can be compiled without TLS/SSL support; use
  --disable-ssl if you really want that.
- Read the entries for versions 1.1.x for more changes since the last
  stable version 1.0.0.

Version 1.1.3:
- New option -i for compatibility with mail(1).
- New 'logfile' command; see man page for details.

Version 1.1.2:
- No user visible changes.

Version 1.1.1:
- The tls_nostarttls command now sets the default port to 465 (ssmtp).

Version 1.1.0:
- Support for SMTP command pipelining. On high latency networks, this
  may increase transmission speed, especially when sending to many
  recipients.
- The short option for --file, -f, has changed to -F
- A new option --from/-f is available to set the envelope from address.
- A new option --serverinfo/-S is available to print information
  about the capabilities and limitations of an SMTP server
   2004-06-20 23:05:02 by Juan Romero Pardines | Files touched by this commit (4) | Package updated
Log message:
Update mail/msmtp to 1.0.0, sent by Sergio Jimenez <TripleDES at
eslack dot org> in private email.

Changes:

Version 1.0.0:
- New feature: tilde expansion for filenames in the configuration file

Version 0.7.2:
- This version adds native support for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
  (with MinGW) and DOS (with DJGPP and the Watt32 library).

Version 0.7.1:
- New command: 'domain'
- New options: --pretend and --debug

Version 0.7.0:
- Support for DSN (Delivery Status Notifications) was added via
  the new commands 'dsn_notify' and 'dsn_return'.
- The 'tls_nocertcheck' command was added. It disables all server
  certificate checks. Use it if you get certificate check errors but
  still want to use the SMTP server with TLS/SSL.
- The 'nostarttls' command is now called 'tls_nostarttls'.
  Please update your configuration file.

Version 0.6.5:
- License clarification:
  msmtp is released under the GPL with the additional exemption that
  compiling, linking, and/or using OpenSSL is allowed.
- If you want to use GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL, you will now need
  GnuTLS >= 1.0.0 and libgcrypt >= 1.1.90!
- msmtp now works on systems that lack IPv6 support
- msmtp now accepts arbitrary long lines in mails

Version 0.6.4:
- fixed configuration file code

Version 0.6.3:
- portability fix for Mac OS X (Randolph Fritz)
- fixed --disable-gsasl configure option
- man page improvements

Version 0.6.2:
- use GNU Autotools (Christophe Nowicki)
- fixed wildcard support in server certificate's Common Name field

Version 0.6.1:
- improved certificate check/verification with OpenSSL
- code cleanups

Version 0.6.0:
- Added sanity checks of server certificate when using TLS
- Strict server certificate verification with tls_trust_file command
- Possibility to send client certificate if requested (tls_key_file and
  tls_cert_file commands)
- Optional support for GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL
- Optional support for GSASL (adds DIGEST-MD5 and NTLM authentication methods)
- Arguments in the configuration file may now contain blanks
- Removed the possibility to choose the TLS version with the tls command
- Proper recognition of server capabilities (EHLO response)
   2004-04-18 06:59:14 by Soren Jacobsen | Files touched by this commit (1)
Log message:
Convert to buildlink3.
   2004-03-26 03:28:02 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (572) | Package updated
Log message:
PKGREVISION bump after openssl-security-fix-update to 0.9.6m.
Buildlink files: RECOMMENDED version changed to current version.
   2003-09-19 11:24:31 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (5) | Imported package
Log message:
Initial import of msmtp, an SMTP plugin for MUAs, provided by
Bryan Carter Vyhmeister in PR 22840.

and probably other MUAs (mail user agents).  msmtp forwards mails
to an SMTP server (for example at a free mail provider) which does
the delivery.

Features include:
    * SMTP AUTH methods PLAIN, LOGIN and CRAM-MD5
    * TLS encrypted connections
    * IPv6 support
    * robustness
    * detailed error messages (including the full answer of the
      SMTP server) if something goes wrong
    * sendmail compatible exit codes (which most MUAs understand).

Simply tell your MUA to call msmtp instead of /usr/sbin/sendmail.


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