Unix Mail Handler
nmh (new MH) is a powerful electronic mail handling system. It was
originally based on version 6.8.3 of the MH message system developed by
the RAND Corporation and the University of California. It is intended
to be a (mostly) compatible drop-in replacement for MH.
nmh consists of a collection of fairly simple single-purpose programs
to send, receive, save, retrieve, and manipulate e-mail messages.
Because nmh is a suite rather than a single monolithic program, you may
freely intersperse nmh commands with other commands at your shell
prompt or write custom scripts that use these commands in flexible
ways.
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Source Files
Filename | Size | Changed |
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nmh-1.7.1.tar.gz | 0001400083 1.34 MB | |
nmh-1.7.1.tar.gz.sig | 0000000543 543 Bytes | |
nmh.changes | 0000006250 6.1 KB | |
nmh.keyring | 0000007471 7.3 KB | |
nmh.spec | 0000002655 2.59 KB | |
reproducible.patch | 0000001482 1.45 KB |
Latest Revision
Yuchen Lin (maxlin_factory)
accepted
request 885507
from
Bernhard Wiedemann (bmwiedemann)
(revision 2)
- Update to version 1.7.1 - Add reproducible.patch to fix build date and hostname (boo#1047218, boo#1084909) - Complete unification of network security support. All network protocols have been refactored to use a common set of security routines. This means all protocols support all SASL mechanisms and TLS. TLS support has been strengthened to perform certificate name validation and to require TLS 1.1 as a minimum protocol. Also, all protocols can make use of the OAuth2/XOAUTH SASL mechanism, which is supported by Gmail. - send(1) now supports adding switches to post(8) based on the address or domain of the email address in the From: header; this more easily allows users to support multiple identities. - A generic facility for passing arguments to filter programs in repl(1) by use of the -convertargs switch. - Native support for the manipulation of iCalendar requests; see mhical(1) for more details. - See NEWS file for more changes
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