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List:       perl-mailbox
Subject:    Mail::Box 2.039 Released [FIXES]
From:       Mark Overmeer <Mark () Overmeer ! net>
Date:       2003-03-30 15:43:53
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A maintenance release, this time.  Quite a large set of minor
fixes.  I am glad that people are reporting their findings.

               MarkOv       %-]

ChangeLog for version 2.039: Sun Mar 30 17:34:43 CEST 2003

	Fixes:

	- [Phil Holden] supplied a patch to Mail::Transport::POP3 to
	  send CRLF line terminations, and improvements on handling
	  the welcome message.

	- [Mike Cudmore] found a bug which caused a call to parts() on
	  lazy nested messages.

	- [delepine@u-picardie.fr] patched conversion of Mail::Message
	  to Mail::Header in Mail::Message::Convert::MailInternet.

	- [Sebastian Willert] showed that multipart/anythings were
	  always changed into multipart/mixed things after an
	  operation on them, like attach.

	- [Dimitris Glynos] found that a log-in failure for POP3 tried
	  to establish the connection twice.

	- [Michael D Richards] reported corruption in construction of
	  binary attachments, which was caused by buildFromBody always
	  converting CRLF -> LF (on Unix).  Removed this.

	- [Christoph Dahl] reported that header field attributes with
	  blanks around the '=' where not detected.  Some flexibility
	  added.

	- [Eugene Eric Kim] reported the problem where incorrect in-reply-to
	  or References fields could cause thread cycles which where not
	  usuable.  Cycles will be ignored.

	Improvements:

	- [Marty Pauley] supplied a patch to use MIME::QuotedPrint for
	  Mail::Message::TransferEnc::QuotedPrint.  Originally, the
	  module implemented en/decoding by itself in Perl, however
	  since MIME::QP is a code module, the advantages disappeared.

	- Mail::Message::Body::Multipart's preamble and epilogue now
	  accepts strings, so you so not have to create a body for them
	  explicitly.


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