X-Git-Url: https://git.phdru.name/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=ANNOUNCE;h=5075d2d52607a74f4b752d76da722f5c2b161bbe;hb=5ddae040ad09836cc3c1c4c3985640e50c590e12;hp=d056f98a0390d5244252cb137b294f4837745d96;hpb=392df88f9e7bef24b191025f2ad578abaea6aa99;p=mimedecode.git diff --git a/ANNOUNCE b/ANNOUNCE index d056f98..5075d2d 100644 --- a/ANNOUNCE +++ b/ANNOUNCE @@ -6,41 +6,34 @@ WHAT IS IT Mail users, especially in non-English countries, often find that mail messages arrived in different formats, with different content types, in different encodings and charsets. Usually this is good because it allows us to -use apropriate format/encoding/whatever. Sometimes, though, some unification is -desireable. For example, one may want to put mail messages into an archive, -make HTML indicies, run search indexer, etc. In such situations converting -messages to text in one character set and skipping some binary atachmetnts is -much desireable. +use appropriate format/encoding/whatever. Sometimes, though, some unification +is desirable. For example, one may want to put mail messages into an archive, +make HTML indices, run search indexer, etc. In such situations converting +messages to text in one character set and skipping some binary attachments is +much desirable. Here is the solution - mimedecode.py. This is a program to decode MIME messages. The program expects one input -file (either on command line or on stdin) which is treated as an RFC822 mesage, -and decoded to stdout. If the file is not an RFC822 message it is just piped to -stdout one-to-one. If the file is a simple RFC822 message it is just decoded as -one part. If it is a MIME message with multiple parts ("attachments") all parts -are decoded. Decoding can be controlled by command-line options. +file (either on command line or on stdin) which is treated as an RFC822 +message, and decodes to stdout or an output file. If the file is not an RFC822 +message it is just copied to the output one-to-one. If the file is a simple +RFC822 message it is decoded as one part. If it is a MIME message with multiple +parts ("attachments") all parts are decoded. Decoding can be controlled by +command-line options. -WHAT'S NEW in version 2.3.2 (2014-02-01) - Fix a bug - do not generate 'From ' headers in subparts. - Add option --host. +WHAT'S NEW in version 2.3.9 (2014-02-??) - Add tests. + Add ChangeLog. -WHAT'S NEW in version 2.3.1 (2014-01-31) - Update documentation. +WHAT'S NEW in version 2.3.8 (2014-02-26) -WHAT'S NEW in version 2.3.0 (2014-01-30) - Add option -o and output_file argument. + Add option --remove-params=header to remove all parameters from the header. - Forbid filtering from console to console. When the program runs - with no parameters and without any redirection it shows usage help. +WHAT'S NEW in version 2.3.7 (2014-02-23) -WHAT'S NEW in version 2.2.0 (2013-12-21) - Rename __version__.py to mimedecode_version.py. - - Use setuptools. + Add option -r to remove headers and option -R to remove headers parameters. WHERE TO GET @@ -48,19 +41,18 @@ WHERE TO GET git clone http://git.phdru.name/mimedecode.git git clone git://git.phdru.name/mimedecode.git - Requires: Python 2.2.2+ + Requires: Python 2.2.2+, m_lib 2.0+. Recommends: configured mailcap database. - Documentation (also included in the package): - http://phdru.name/Software/Python/mimedecode.txt - + Documentation: http://phdru.name/Software/Python/mimedecode.txt + (also included in the package in the html and man formats): AUTHOR Oleg Broytman COPYRIGHT - Copyright (C) 2001-2014 PhiloSoft Design + Copyright (C) 2001-2014 PhiloSoft Design. LICENSE GPL