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Version 0.3.0 - 11 April 2002
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* We now preserve the last-accessed and last-modified timestamps correctly
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* We now preserve the correct permissions on the original mailbox instead
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of always mode 600
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* Fixed a bug where lockfiles were being created that were not
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world-readable
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* Made archivemail work better when used as a python module so it can
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integrate better with unittest. (... although I still distribute it
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without the .py extension - dodgy?)
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* Bundled a unit-testing script for archivemail
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* Started using a distutils 'setup.py' script for installation.
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Version 0.2.1 - 4 April 2002
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* Since we might not have a parse-able 'Date-Received' or 'Date' field,
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use 5 different ways to guess the date of a message.
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* Removed the '--use-mtime' option since it is obsolete -- we will always
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use the file modification time for the message if other date-parsing
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methods fail.
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* Check to see if we are running as root -- if so, change our
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effective userid and groupid to that of the original mailbox. This will
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make sure any archives or tempfiles we write have the same ownership and
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will allow the root user to do "archivemail /var/spool/mail/*"
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* Fixed a bug where if you ran 'archivemail.py foo/mbox' it would create
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the archive file in the current directory instead of the directory 'foo'.
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Version 0.2.0 - 3 April 2002
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* Added support for reading from MH mailboxes
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* Refuse to proceed if we would be making tempfiles in world-writable
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directories
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* Clamped down with lots of assert()s checking function parameters
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* Complain earlier if we do not have permission to write to the output
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directory
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* Use the 'Date' field of a message when constructing the 'From_' line
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from a maildir/MH mailbox if there is no 'Delivery-Date' field.
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Version 0.1.0 - 31 March 2002
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* Initial release
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