numbers as, for example, "10K", or "2.3Mi"
- Support for the -sendmail flag to send/post to change the sendmail
binary when using the sendmail/pipe MTS.
+- Added support to send(1) to specify switches to post(1) based on address or
+ domain name in From: header line in message draft.
+- post(8) -snoop now attempts to decode base64-encoded SMTP traffic.
+- folder(1) -nocreate now prints a warning message for a non-existant folder.
+- mhfixmsg(1) now allows -decodetext binary, though 8bit is still the default.
+- inc(1) and msgchk(1) now support TLS encryption natively.
+- Support for SMTPUTF8 (RFC 6531) has been added. mhshow(1) already supported
+ RFC 6532, assuming all 8-bit message header field bodies are UTF-8 and use
+ of a UTF-8 locale.
+- mhfixmsg now replaces RFC 2047 encoding with RFC 2231 encoding of name and
+ filename parameters in Content-Type and Content-Disposition headers,
+ respectively.
+- If a message body contains 8-bit bytes, post(8) uses SMTP 8BITMIME if the
+ server supports it. If not, post fails with a message to the user to
+ encode the message for 7-bit transport.
+- Added welcome message when nmh detects that its version changed.
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OBSOLETE FEATURES
- The format scanner no longer subtracts 1 from the width. This has the
effect of no longer counting the trailing newline in the output of
scan(1), inc(1), and the other programs that rely on the format scanner.
+- The first character of some very short (less than 4 characters) message
+ bodies is no longer dropped.
+- mhfixmsg now adds a Content-Transfer-Encoding header at the message level,
+ if needed after decoding text parts.
+- mhbuild now checks whether all text parts need a Content-Transfer-Encoding
+ header, not just those with a character set not specified.