An implementation of the SMTP protocol
Provides an implementation of the SMTP protocol using PEAR's Net_Socket class.
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* Chuck Hagenbuch [Wishlist] (lead)
* Jon Parise [Wishlist] (lead)
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Net_SMTP-1.8.1.tgz | 0000014931 14.6 KB | |
php7-pear-Net_SMTP.changes | 0000005859 5.72 KB | |
php7-pear-Net_SMTP.spec | 0000002683 2.62 KB |
Latest Revision
Ludwig Nussel (lnussel_factory)
accepted
request 690689
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Johannes Weberhofer (weberho)
(revision 10)
- New upstream release 1.8.1 * Don't disconnect when message size exceeds server limit * Added GSSAPI support via the PECL krb5 module * Updated composer requirements to use stable dependencies - Run spec-cleaner - Cleaned up spec - New upstream release 1.8.0 * Set minimum PEAR version to 1.10.1 * Change license to BSD-2 Clause - changes from 1.7.3 * Fix MIME boundary size calculation (#34) * Workaround E_DEPRECATED warning on Auth_SASL::factory() call (#29) - changes from 1.7.2 * Fix size calculation when headers are provided (#27) - renamed packer to php7-pear-Net_SMTP - New upstream release 1.7.1 * Fix a syntax error in the quotedata() test. * Fix an undefined value resulting from a bad merge. (#23) * Add TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 support for STARTTLS connections. (#22) - Changes 1.7.0: * This version drops PHP 4 support in favor of more modern PHP language constructs. - Changed BuildRequires to work on openSUSE 11.4 - New upstream release 1.6.2 * Fix EHLO response handling for HELO-only servers. - version 1.6.1 - Fixing the detection of SASL-based AUTH methods. (pear Bug #18594) - Adding a new command() method for sending arbitrary SMTP commands. - More kinds of socket write() failures are now detected. - Improved PEAR_Error internal handling. (Bug 18469) - External authentication methods are now supported via setAuthMethod(). - Resource-based data streams are no longer terminated prematurely. (pear Bug #18563) - Avoid appending an extra space in mailFrom() when $params is empty. (pear Bug #17989) - Differentiating between a connection timeout and general socket I/O timeouts. (pear Request #18197) - change to php_pear_gen_filelist macro - pkg rename php5-pear-Net_SMTP - merge with php-pear-net_smtp, php5-pear-net_smtp - dr for php-pear-net_smtp, php5-pear-net_smtp - update to 1.4.4 * Corrected a problem with SMTP servers that don't support the SIZE feature. (Bug 17942) - 1.4.3 - Reduce peak memory usage when sending large files. (Request 17887) - Adding support for proxy authentication. (Request 17358) - for more info please see ChangeLog http://pear.php.net/package/Net_SMTP/download/All - added php-macros - cleanup spec - new version 1.3.3 * (Request #16066) Added getGreeting(), for retrieving the server's greeting string. * (Bug #16254) We no longer attempt a TLS connection if we're already using a secure socket. * (Request #16420) You can now specify a debug output handler via setDebug(). - cleanup spec * removed ^#--- * removed {rel} - fixed post script - new version 1.3.2 - beautify spec o new spec header o package rename due to package convention o removed php4 stuff, deps o added Provides and Obsoletes for old package names. This should not break deps - added stuff to automatically create correct filelist o tested against Factory (1120) o opensuse >= 1100 complains about "directory not owned by package" - some rpmlint fixes - Added php5-pear-net_socket as dependency, this rpms provides the directory %%{peardir}/Net - Updated to version 1.3.1 - Prevent rpmlint error "directories not owned by a package" - use (again) --installroot instead of --packagingroot. The latter results in build failures - use --packagingroot instead of --installroot - update to version 1.2.8 - minor spec file changes - made spec file portable for other suse-versions - adapt name tag to suse's php-pear-naming-style - added php.ini otherwise it doesn't build on 10.1 (too less memory) (thanks darix) - rebuild on 10.1 - initial build
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