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From: Graham Barr <[email protected]>
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Subject: ANNOUNCE: MailTools-1.10
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Date: 20 Nov 1997 00:18:13 GMT
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I have just uploaded to PAUSE a new release of the MailTools
distribution.

The MailTools distribution is a set of perl modules related to mail
applications. They allow reading, creation, manipulation and sending
(to some extent) of RFC822 compilant Email messages. The distribution
also contains a module which can parse Email addresses.

This release contains the following Changes

*** Release 1.10

       Mail::Field::AddrList, Mail::Filter
       - new modules

       Mail::Field
       - Changes to the way sub-classes are registered and handled.

       Mail::Mailer
       - Modified code that searches for the executable to run

       Mail::Address
       - Documentation updates

       Mail::Header
       - Small tweak to _fold_line for lines that are just shorter than the
         fold width, but include whitespace

       Mail::Internet
       - does not inherit from AutoLoader. Instead AUTOLOAD
         is GLOB'd to AutoLoader::AUTOLOAD

       Mail::Mailer and Mail::Send
       - Modified PODs to reflect that Tim Bunce is not the maintainer.


It should be avaliable on CPAN mirror sites soon.

Comments are always very welcome.

Copyright 1996-7 Graham Barr. All rights reserved.

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Perl itself.

Share and Enjoy!
Graham <[email protected]>