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    Version 3.033
        No changes since previous version, just made non-trial.

    Version 3.032
        Fix an error in printing to Net::SMTP (thanks, Peter Heirich)

        Add "use warnings" and require v5.6

    Version 3.031
        Add an SSL option to connect to the SMTP relay via SSL on port 465.
        (thanks, Max Maischein)

        Document some tips on using non-ASCII content with MIME::Lite
        (thanks, traveljury.com and Tom Hukins)

    Version 3.030
        Make send_by_sendmail set sender like documentation says it does
        (thanks, Michael Schout!)

    Version 3.029
        Allow the MIME-Version header to be replaced (thanks, Florian!)

    Version 3.028
        Various documentation fixes

    Version 3.027
        Add send_to_testfile method (Thanks, AlexanderBecker)

    Version 3.026
        Fix tests to pass with MIME::Types 1.28

    Version 3.025
        Added back support for providing a non-default SMTP port (#21156,
        #48783, thanks John Bokma!).

    Version 3.024
        add git repo link to metadata

    Version 3.023
        Correct erroneous changelog entry

        Fix typo in perldoc: utf-8, not utf8

    Version 3.022
        Behave on Cygwin as on Win32 with regard to defaulting to SMTP
        sending.

        Respect crazy people who put multiple Cc or Bcc headers in message
        (#30574, thanks Pavel V. Rochnyack!)

        We no longer rewrite array and hash refs in the send_by_sendmail
        args so aggressively.

        Cope with missing local sendmail (thanks to Debian for patching for
        this, and for putting up with me (rjbs) being an insufferable jerk!)

        Fix weird unicode-in-$1 bug (thanks SREZIC!)

        Other minor bug fixes.

    Version 3.021
        Replace Email::Date with Email::Date::Format to limit prereqs
        (Email::Date::Format produced just for this!)

        Begin the process of removing use of ExtUtils::TBone for testing

    Version 3.020
        Optimized code for speedup of creation of two-part messages. The
        internal structure of the object has changes, but that won't matter
        if you were using the published interface. (Sam Tregar)

        Removed the "advanced features", ie auto-fallback delivery, from
        send_by_smtp. They didn't belong there in the first place.

    Version 3.01_06 (2007/07/29)
        First release from Perl Email Project. Updated packaging.

    Version 3.01_04 (2004/05/05)
        Reworked the new send_by_smtp stuff. Documentation modifications.

    Version 3.01_02 (2003/08/28)
        Well, it seems 3.01_01 failed tests on Win32 due to me accidentally
        changing the line ending format to DOSish. Also the way that email
        extraction for SMTP with or without Mail::Address was different
        (from 2.117 even). So ive fixed that.

        Anybody depending on the undocumented extract_addrs() is in for a
        suprise. I suggest you look at using Mail::Address.

    Version 3.01_01 (2003/04/25 - 2003/08/21)
        (This version is a test release, if its ok then I'll re-release it
        as 3.02)

        Patched the pod to use correct entities Thanks to Ed Avis for the
        patch. Added better support for funky names in the from field when
        sending via SMTP, thanks to prodding by Darren Hemphill and Ollie
        Gallardo. (Actually I kind of messed this up orginally and no doubt
        Darren wasn't impressed. I ended up using something pretty close to
        his solution. My bad for not paying more attention. Sorry mate.)

        08/21: Apparently I never uploaded my changes for this version to
        CPAN. Sigh.

        *** Win32 CHANGES ***

        Up until this release the default send() method for all OS'es has
        been to invoke sendmail and pipe the mail to it. This behaviour has
        now changed on Win32 to default to using SMTP. This means that if
        your /site/lib/Net/libnet.cfg file is properly configured then you
        can use SMTP without specifying a send method explicitly. This
        seemed a rational decision as most Win32 users who send mails are
        using an SMTP server and not a tool like sendmail.

        *** SMTP CHANGES ***

        Jonathan Eunice <jeunice at illuminata dot com> pointed out an
        interesting bug in the interaction between MIME::Lite and
        Net::SMTP/Net::CMD. This was that sending a mail ending in "\n\n"
        without additional encoding would cause Net::CMD to send an
        incorrect end of mail signal to the SMTP server which would result
        in A) The mail failing to be sent due to a timeout, and B)
        MIME::Lite to report that all was well.

        This has been fixed by checking to make sure that if the last
        character sent was \n, but the last two chars were not \r\n then the
        \n is turned into an \r, which Net::CMD then adds an \n to and then
        sends the normal ".\r\n" to terminate the message. Weird error, that
        im not entirely sure has been resolved properly. Please inform me if
        this screws anything up that it shouldn't.

        As stated earlier send_by_smtp wasnt extracting the _real_ email
        address from the overall fancy once specified in the From: field.
        This is resolved now, fancy display names are now possible while
        using SMTP.

        *** Content-Id ***

        It was pointed out by alex via CPAN RT that Content-Id needs to have
        angle brackets around it or HTML mails dont show up properly in many
        mail clients, furthermore the RFC mandates it (to be honest im
        taking his word on this, please feel free to yell at me if this
        causes trouble), so as he suggested I am automatically adding them
        in they arent provided.

        *** sendmail path ***

        Dom pointed out via CPAN RT that despite some effort going in to
        trying to discover the correct location of sendmail, that it was
        still using a bad default. Fixed.

        *** Date Stamping ***

        Kurt reported via RT that datestamps were not being correctly
        formatted. His patch has been incorporated with only one change, a
        comment where Perl was spelled PERL :-)

        *** Quoted printable fix ***

        Klaus Rusch noted a bug in how quoted-printable handled weird \r\n
        combinations. Fixed now.

    Version 3.01 (2003/04/25)
        Eryq has reappeared long enough to graciously hand over the
        maintaince of the module to me. Thanks.

    Version 3.00 (2003/04/24)
        Eryq has disappeared. His web site remains but he doesnt answer
        emails.

        I have taken it onto myself to take over maintenance until he
        returns to reclaim his excellent work.

        I don't intend to develop this in an serious way. I'll patch it if
        people have a patch and generally keep it ticking over, but dont
        expect new features.

        This release has code that actually works with MIME::Lite now. As
        well as a few other minor additions (like a test for this
        functionailty)

        For stuff that could be done, a first place would be to rewrite and
        extend the test suite. It should use Test::More or Test::Builder at
        the very least.

        I also might rip out the preformatted doc pages. It makes the distro
        way fatter than it needs to be. I reckon the package contains the
        POD in at least three forms. A wee tad overkill I think. :-)

    Version 2.117 (2001/08/20)
        The terms-of-use have been placed in the distribution file
        "COPYING". Also, small documentation tweaks were made.

    Version 2.116 (2001/08/17)
        Added long-overdue patch which makes the instance method form of
        send() do the right thing when given HOW... arguments. *Thanks to
        Casey West for the patch.*

    Version 2.114 (2001/08/16)
        New special 'AUTO' content type in new()/build() tells MIME::Lite to
        try and guess the type from file extension. To make use of this,
        you'll want to install MIME::Types. The "AUTO" setting can be made
        the default default (instead of "TEXT") if you set
        "$AUTO_CONTENT_TYPE = 1, $PARANOID = 0". *Thanks to* Ville Skyttä
        *for these patches.*

        File::Basename is used if it is available. *Thanks to* Ville Skyttä
        *for this patch.*

        SMTP failures (in send_by_smtp) now add the $smtp->message to the
        croak'ed exception, so if things go wrong, you get a better idea of
        what and why. *Thanks to Thomas R. Wyant III for the patch.*

        Made a subtle change to "as_string" which supposedly fixes a failed
        MIME data.t test with Perl 5.004_04 on NT 4 sp6. The problem might
        only exist in this old perl, but as the patch author says, not
        everyone has climbed higher on the Perl ladder. *Thanks to John
        Gotts for the patch.*

        Added "contrib" directory, with MailTool.pm. *Thanks to Tom Wyant
        for this contribution.*

        Improved HTML documentation (notice the links to the individual
        methods in the top menu).

        Corrected some mis-docs.

    Version 2.111 (2001/04/03)
        Added long-overdue "parts()" and "parts_DFS()" methods.

            No instance method
               For accessing the subparts?
            That can't be right.  D'OH!

        Added long-overdue auto-verify logic to "print()" method.

        Added long-overdue "preamble()" method for getting/setting the
        preamble text. *Thanks to Jim Daigle for inspiring this.*

    Version 2.108 (2001/03/30)
        New "field_order()" allows you to set the header order, both on a
        per-message basis, and package-wide. *Thanks to Thomas Stromberg for
        suggesting this.*

        Added code to try and divine "sendmail" path more intelligently.
        *Thanks to Slaven Rezic for the suggestion.*

    Version 2.107 (2001/03/27)
        Fixed serious bug where tainted data with quoted-printable encoding
        was causing infinite loops. The "fix" untaints the data in question,
        which is not optimal, but it's probably benign in this case. *Thanks
        to Stefan Sautter for tracking this nasty little beast down.*
        *Thanks to Larry Geralds for a related patch.*

            "Doctor, O doctor:
               it's painful when I do *this* --"
            "Simple: don't *do* that."

        Fixed bugs where a non-local $_ was being modified... again! Will I
        never learn? *Thanks to Maarten Koskamp for reporting this.*

            Dollar-underscore
               can poison distant waters;
           'local' must it be.

        Fixed buglet in "add()" where all value references were being
        treated as arrayrefs, instead of as possibly-self-stringifying
        object refs. Now you can send in an object ref as the 2nd argument.
        *Thanks to dLux for the bug report.*

            That ref is a string?
               Operator overload
            has ruined my day.

        Added "Approved" as an acceptable header field for "new()", as per
        RFC1036. *Thanks to Thomax for the suggestion regarding MIME-tools.*

        Small improvements to docs to make different uses of attach() and
        various arguments clearer. *Thanks to Sven Rassman and Roland Walter
        for the suggestions.*

    Version 2.106 (2000/11/21)
        Added Alpha version of scrub() to make it easy for people to
        suppress the printing of unwanted MIME attributes (like
        Content-length). *Thanks to the many people who asked for this.*

        Headers with empty-strings for their values are no longer printed.
        This seems sensible, and helps us implement scrub().

    Version 2.105 (2000/10/14)
        The regression-test failure was identified, and it was my fault.
        Apparently some of the \-quoting in my "autoloaded" code was making
        Perl 5.6 unhappy. For this nesting-related idiocy, a nesting kaiku.
        *Thanks to Scott Schwartz for identifying the problem.*

            In a pattern, my
               backslash-s dwells peacefully,
            unambiguous --

               but I embed it
                  in a double-quoted string
               doubling the backslash --

                  interpolating
                     that same double-quoted string
                  in other patterns --

                     and, worlds within worlds,
                        I single-quote the function
                     to autoload it --

                  changing the meaning
               of the backslash and the 's';
            and Five-Point-Six growls.

    Version 2.104 (2000/09/28)
        Now attempts to load and use Mail::Address for parsing email
        addresses *before* falling back to our own method. *Thanks to
        numerous people for suggesting this.*

            Parsing addresses
               is too damn hard. One last hope:
            Let Graham Barr do it!

        For the curious, the version of Mail::Address appears as the "A"
        number in the X-Mailer:

            X-Mailer: MIME::Lite 2.104  (A1.15; B2.09; Q2.03)

        Added FromSender option to send_by_sendmail(). *Thanks to Bill
        Moseley for suggesting this feature.*

    Version 2.101 (2000/06/06)
        Major revision to print_body() and body_as_string() so that "body"
        really means "the part after the header", which is what most people
        would want in this context. This is not how it was used 1.x, where
        "body" only meant "the body of a simple singlepart". Hopefully, this
        change will solve many problems and create very few ones.

        Added support for attaching a part to a "message/rfc822", treating
        the "message" type as a multipart-like container.

        Now takes care not to include "Bcc:" in header when using
        send_by_smtp, as a safety precaution against qmail's behavior.
        *Thanks to Tatsuhiko Miyagawa for identifying this problem.*

        Improved efficiency of many stringifying operations by using
        string-arrays which are joined, instead of doing multiple appends to
        a scalar.

        Cleaned up the "examples" directory.

    Version 1.147 (2000/06/02)
        Fixed buglet where lack of Cc:/Bcc: was causing extract_addrs to
        emit "undefined variable" warnings. Also, lack of a "To:" field now
        causes a croak. *Thanks to David Mitchell for the bug report and
        suggested patch.*

    Version 1.146 (2000/05/18)
        Fixed bug in parsing of addresses; please read the WARNINGS section
        which describes recommended address formats for "To:", "Cc:", etc.
        Also added automatic inclusion of a UT "Date:" at top level unless
        explicitly told not to. *Thanks to Andy Jacobs for the bug report
        and the suggestion.*

    Version 1.145 (2000/05/06)
        Fixed bug in encode_7bit(): a lingering "/e" modifier was removed.
        *Thanks to Michael A. Chase for the patch.*

    Version 1.142 (2000/05/02)
        Added new, taint-safe invocation of "sendmail", one which also sets
        up the "-f" option. Unfortunately, I couldn't make this automatic:
        the change could have broken a lot of code out there which used
        send_by_sendmail() with unusual "sendmail" variants. So you'll have
        to configure "send" to use the new mechanism:

            MIME::Lite->send('sendmail');       ### no args!

        *Thanks to Jeremy Howard for suggesting these features.*

    Version 1.140 (2000/04/27)
        Fixed bug in support for "To", "Cc", and "Bcc" in send_by_smtp():
        multiple (comma-separated) addresses should now work fine. We try
        real hard to extract addresses from the flat text strings. *Thanks
        to John Mason for motivating this change.*

        Added automatic verification that attached data files exist, done
        immediately before the "send" action is invoked. To turn this off,
        set $MIME::Lite::AUTO_VERIFY to false.

    Version 1.137 (2000/03/22)
        Added support for "Cc" and "Bcc" in send_by_smtp(). To turn this
        off, set $MIME::Lite::AUTO_CC to false. *Thanks to Lucas Maneos for
        the patch, and tons of others for the suggestion.*

        Chooses a better default content-transfer-encoding if the
        content-type is "image/*", "audio/*", etc. To turn this off, set
        $MIME::Lite::AUTO_ENCODE to false. *Thanks to many folks for the
        suggestion.*

        Fixed bug in QP-encoding where a non-local $_ was being modified.
        *Thanks to Jochen Stenzel for finding this very obscure bug!*

        Removed references to $`, $', and $& (bad variables which slow
        things down).

        Added an example of how to send HTML files with enclosed in-line
        images, per popular demand.

    Version 1.133 (1999/04/17)
        Fixed bug in "Data" handling: arrayrefs were not being handled
        properly.

    Version 1.130 (1998/12/14)
        Added much larger and more-flexible send() facility. *Thanks to
        Andrew McRae (and Optimation New Zealand Ltd) for the Net::SMTP
        interface. Additional thanks to the many folks who requested this
        feature.*

        Added get() method for extracting basic attributes.

        New... "t" tests!

    Version 1.124 (1998/11/13)
        Folded in filehandle (FH) support in build/attach. *Thanks to Miko
        O'Sullivan for the code.*

    Version 1.122 (1998/01/19)
        MIME::Base64 and MIME::QuotedPrint are used if available.

        The 7bit encoding no longer does "escapes"; it merely strips 8-bit
        characters.

    Version 1.121 (1997/04/08)
        Filename attribute is now no longer ignored by build(). *Thanks to
        Ian Smith for finding and patching this bug.*

    Version 1.120 (1997/03/29)
        Efficiency hack to speed up MIME::Lite::IO_Scalar. *Thanks to David
        Aspinwall for the patch.*

    Version 1.116 (1997/03/19)
        Small bug in our private copy of encode_base64() was patched.
        *Thanks to Andreas Koenig for pointing this out.*

        New, prettier way of specifying mail message headers in "build()".

        New quiet method to turn off warnings.

        Changed "stringify" methods to more-standard "as_string" methods.

    Version 1.112 (1997/03/06)
        Added "read_now()", and "binmode()" method for our non-Unix-using
        brethren: file data is now read using binmode() if appropriate.
        *Thanks to Xiangzhou Wang for pointing out this bug.*

    Version 1.110 (1997/03/06)
        Fixed bug in opening the data filehandle.

    Version 1.102 (1997/03/01)
        Initial release.

    Version 1.101 (1997/03/01)
        Baseline code. Originally created: 11 December 1996. Ho ho ho.

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