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nmh (1.7-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* oauth is now enabled.
-- Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org> Sat, 20 Jan 2018 11:12:22 +1000
nmh (1.7~RC3-1) unstable; urgency=low
* nmh 1.7 does come with oauth support, but this is not enabled
in the debian build at this time: first because the testsuite
fails the oauth tests and second because i don't have anything
to test oauth with (nor any trust whatsoever in oauth).
-- Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org> Wed, 27 Sep 2017 19:23:17 +1000
nmh (1.6-6) unstable; urgency=low
* nmh 1.6 comes with a default MIME handling file (/etc/nmh/mhn.defaults)
which relies on run-mailcap, with the exception of a fallback
for text/plain and message/rfc822 (=plain pager). Upstream's mhn.defaults
isn't quite suitable for Debian as it mentions programs that don't exist
in Debian (e.g. xv) and as it isn't aware of Debian's mime-support
framework.
If you want to use different programs for showing particular MIME types,
then you'll either need to use update-mime to tune run-mailcap (see
man update-mime) OR adjust your .mh-profile with suitable
mh-show-<mimetype> entries (see man mhshow).
-- Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org> Wed, 04 Mar 2015 19:50:26 +1000
nmh (1.6~RC2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* version 1.6 comes with lots of fixes and new features, among them
drastically improved MIME support.
Most changes are backwards-compatible. It is nevertheless
recommended that you check the upstream NEWS document in
/usr/share/doc/nmh/NEWS.gz, especially the "NOTABLE CHANGES" section.
The man page mh-mime(7) will also come handy.
-- Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org> Fri, 09 May 2014 20:25:22 +1000
nmh (1.5-RC3-0.1) unstable; urgency=low
* nmh 1.5 includes many bug fixes and enhancements, most of which was done in a
backwards-compatible fashion. The NEWS document /usr/share/doc/nmh/NEWS
describes the changes in detail; here is an overview.
* No more masquerade
masquerade support has been removed completely, 'masquerade:' entries in your /etc/nmh/mts.conf
no longer have any effect, and nmh uses whatever your draft
contains (same as 'masquerade: draft_from' for older versions).
The other two masquerade options can be emulated via suitable components files.
as a consequence, drafts now must contain a From: header.
* components cleaned up and enhanced
/usr/share/doc/nmh/README-components documents the new capabilities.
* post now supports TLS and this version is compiled with support for it.
-- Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org> Sun, 10 Jun 2012 15:36:40 +1000
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