GNU mailutils version 3.17 is available for download. This is a maintenance release, including some new features:
If not explicitly specified, the TLS mode to use (ondemand, connect, etc.) is derived from the configured port. E.g., for imap4d, port 143 implies ondemand mode, and port 993 implies connection mode.
The global tls-mode setting is used only when the mode cannot be determined otherwise, i.e. neither per-server tls-mode is given nor the port gives any clues as to the TLS mode to use.
GNU mailutils version 3.16 is available for download. This is a bug-fixing release, addressing the following issues:
Version 3.15 is released today. New in this version:
Version 3.14 of GNU mailutils is available for download.
New in this release:
Version 3.13 of GNU mailutils is [https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/mailutils/mailutils-3.13.tar.gz available for download.
New in this version:
Version 3.12 of GNU mailutils is available for download. This version includes the following bugfixes:
Version 3.11.1 of GNU mailutils is available for download. This version fixes a bug in the library function mu_url_create_hint that caused MH inc to coredump when called without explicit -file option. It also includes updated localizations.
Version 3.11 of GNU mailutils is available for download.
See the NEWS file entry for a list of noteworthy changes in this release.
Version 3.10 of GNU mailutils is available for download.
See the NEWS file for a list of noteworthy changes in this release.
Version 3.9 of GNU mailutils is available for download.
This is a bug-fix release. Please see the NEWS file entry for a detailed list of changes.
Version 3.8 of GNU mailutils is available for download.
This version fixes important security flow. The maidag utility has been withdrawn and three new programs have been included to provide its functionality: local mail delivery agent mda, LMTP daemon lmtpd, and user mail delivery tool putmail.
See the NEWS file for a detailed discussion of changes.
Version 3.7 of GNU mailutils is available for download.
This version introduces a new format for mailboxes: dotmail. Dotmail is a replacement for traditional mbox format, proposed by
Kurt Hackenberg. A dotmail mailbox is a single disk file, where messages are stored sequentially. Each message ends with a single
dot (similar to the format used in the SMTP DATA command). A dot appearing at the start of the line is doubled, to prevent it from being interpreted as end of message marker.
For a complete list of changes, please see the NEWS file.
Version 3.6 is available for download.
For the list of changes in this version, please see the NEWS file entry.
Version 3.5 is available for download from main GNU ftp server. You can also use one of the mirrors for higher download bandwidth.
Support for prior versions has been withdrawn.
Create encoding port using Mailutils filter name with optional arguments args. The port argument must be a port opened either for writing
or for reading, but not both. The returned port will have the same mode as port.
If port is open for reading, data will be read from it, passed through the filter and returned. If it is open for writing, data written to the returned port will be passed through filter and its output will be written to port.
Create decoding port using Mailutils filter name with optional arguments args. The port argument must be a port opened either for writing
or for reading, but not both. The returned port will have the same mode as port.
If port is open for reading, data will be read from it, passed through the filter and returned. If it is open for writing, data written to the returned port will be passed through filter and its output will be written to port.
Decode the header value hdr, encoded as per RFC 2047.
Optional charset defaults to "utf-8".
Encode the string hdr as per RFC 2047.
Allowed values for encoding are "base64" and "quoted-printable".
Default is selected depending on number of printable characters in hdr.
Optional charset defaults to "utf-8".
The sieve utility now allows you to supply initial values for RFC 5229 variables using the --variable command line option, e.g.
The new %D specifier has been implemented, which allows the user to supply arbitrary strftime(3) format string for outputting message
date/time. E.g.:
In simplified form, %D can be followed by a single time format specifier. E.g. %DH can be used instead of %D{%H}.
Version 3.4 is available for download. This is a bug-fix release.
Mailutils version 3.3 is available for download. See the NEWS file, for information about changes in this version.
After almost 6 years of development, the version 3.0 of GNU Mailutils is available for download. This is a major rewrite of the package. The full list of changes is too long to be listed here. Please refer to the NEWS file entry, for a detailed description.