What's new in msmtp 1.6.2
Aug 23, 2015
- This release fixes a bug that prevented consecutive Bcc headers from being removed properly. It is recommended to upgrade.
New in msmtp 1.4.31 (Apr 23, 2013)
- This release includes a new version of the msmtpq script and fixes building the documentation with texinfo version 5.x.
New in msmtp 1.4.30 (Oct 22, 2012)
- This version fixes a bug introduced in 1.4.29 that broke the --read-recipients option when --read-envelope-from was used.
New in msmtp 1.4.28 (May 2, 2012)
- This release fixes a few minor problems.
New in msmtp 1.4.27 (Jan 8, 2012)
- This version fixes a problem with configurations that use OpenSSL and at the same time do not use GNU SASL. (If you use a different configuration, there's no reason to upgrade.)
New in msmtp 1.4.26 (Nov 28, 2011)
- This release updates the msmtpq script.
- To use the new version of the script, you need to remove the old msmtpQ symlink, change msmtpQ to msmtpq in your MUA config, and use msmtp-queue for queue management.
New in msmtp 1.4.23 (Jan 18, 2011)
- This release fixes SCRAM-SHA-1 authentication via GNU SASL.
- If you use a version of msmtp that supports SCRAM-SHA-1 authentication via libgsasl (see the output of msmtp --version), then an update is recommended.
New in msmtp 1.4.22 (Jan 2, 2011)
- This release adds a passwordeval command that allows to set the password to the output of a program invocation.
New in msmtp 1.4.21 (Jul 3, 2010)
- This minor update mainly fixes build problems with newer OpenSSL versions and with disabled TLS/SSL support.
New in msmtp 1.4.20 (Mar 21, 2010)
- This release adds support for authentication mechanism SCRAM-SHA-1 via GNU SASL. The new command tls_fingerprint allows one to trust one particular TLS certificate, in case tls_trust_file cannot be used for some reason. The new script msmtp-gnome-tool.py manages Gnome Keyring passwords for msmtp.
New in msmtp 1.4.18 (Sep 9, 2009)
- This release fixes some minor problems and updates the example scripts.
New in msmtp 1.4.17 (Dec 27, 2008)
- This release adds support for storing passwords in the GNOME keyring.