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Project Release Information

2009-01-05 05:21
Cygwin-specific issues have been fixed for compiling and editing files. A --no-encoding option has been added to avoid UTF-8 encoding of non-ASCII characters.
2008-11-30 18:35
UTF-8 support was added for headers and message. A
timeout option was added. A bug that was causing
100% CPU usage on some mailings was fixed. The "No
SMTP Server specified" problem that existed on
64-bit and Solaris systems was fixed. A problem
was fixed where MIME types weren't being guessed
correctly or the MIME type was coming out blank.
VCARD support was added.
2008-05-16 05:08
Compilation problems in Cygwin have been fixed.
2008-04-23 05:57
A bug with a segfault caused by attaching files
with no MIME type was fixed.
2008-04-13 03:04
A seg fault when using AUTH PLAIN was fixed. An
issue in using LF instead of CRLF was fixed.
OpenSSL is not required anymore.

Project Resources

http://freecode.com/urls/9d4ece2170d499f24a7474d70e5391c7
http://freecode.com/urls/e70098446610b561dc1cd57861e9c5a6
http://freecode.com/urls/64f085109f1d1e94db3872e210c03a9a
http://freecode.com/urls/ad0a8c77f8adbfcd6b7095450611bb8e
http://freecode.com/projects/email

Project Description

Email sends email to remote SMTP servers via the
command line, which makes it useful in cron jobs.
It will send to any RFC standard remote ESMTP
server, is TLS/SSL enabled, and will allow you to
encrypt, sign, and design your message on the fly.
It has the capability to use signature files with
dynamic options, address book functionality, and
users can also attach pictures, binary files,
documents, or whatever they want. It is completely
compatible with GNUPG for encryption and signing,
and is easy to configure and use.

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