Revision history for Perl extension Mail::Bulkmail.
2.01 Wed Aug 16, 2000
- Fixed a mindnumblingly dumb bug whereby merge and dynamic hashes weren't initialized.
2.00 Fri Aug 11, 2000
- Re-wrote everything. Literally _everything_. Total re-write.
- Added in support for dynamic messaging.
- Added in support for envelope sending.
- Added in ability to import lists from more sources.
- Mail::Bulkmail should now behave absolutely perfectly with -w and use strict.
- Did I mention that this is a ground-up re-write? Your existing code will need
to be tweaked slightly to use the new module.
1.11 Tue Nov 09, 1999
- Banned addresses now checks entire address case
insensitively instead of leaving the local part
alone. Better safe than sorry.
- $self->fmdl is now used to split BULK_FILEMAP
- Various fixes suggested by Chris Nandor to make -w
shut up.
- Changed the way to provide local maps to mail and
bulkmail so it's more intuitive.
1.10 Wed Sep 08, 1999
- Several little fixes.
- The module will now re-connect if it receives a 221 (connection terminated)
message from the server.
- Fixed a potential near-infinite loop in the _valid_email routine.
- _valid_email now merrily strips away comments (even nested ones). :)
- hfm (headers from message) method added.
- fmdl (filemap delimiter) method added.
1.01 Wed Sep, 01, 1999
- Fixed a bug in the email validation routine which would cause the module to hang severely
on certain malformed addresses. All is once again right with the world
- Altered default date generation to be RFC 1123 compliant (4 digit year)
- changed date generation so that it adds a space after the comman after the day.
This is because of a bug in Outlook that wouldn't recognize the date w/o the space.
1.00 Wed Aug 18, 1999
- First public release onto CPAN
0.93 Thu Aug 12, 1999
- Re-vamped the documentation substantially.
0.92 Thu Aug 12, 1999
- Started adding a zero in front of the version name, just like I always should have
- Changed accessing of non-standard headers so that they have to be accessed and retrieved
via the "headset" method. This is because methods cannot have non-word characters in them.
From, Subject, and Precedence headers may also be accessed via headset, if you so choose.
- AUTOLOAD now complains loudly (setting ->error and printing to STDERR) if it's called.
.91 Wed Aug 11, 1999
- Fixed bugs in setting values which require validation checks.
- Fixed accessing of non-standard headers so that the returns are identical
to every other accesor method.
.90 Tue Aug 10, 1999
- Initial "completed" release. First release available to general public.