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- data/CHANGELOG.rdoc +5 -0
- data/README.rdoc +10 -1
- data/Rakefile +10 -2
- data/lib/VERSION +1 -1
- data/lib/mail/mail.rb +11 -11
- metadata +4 -3
data/CHANGELOG.rdoc
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== Mon Sep 13 02:31:21 UTC 2010 Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@rubyx.com>
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* Replace some missing documentation
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* Version bump to 2.2.6.1
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== Sat 11 Sep 2010 05:13:36 UTC Mikel Lindsaar <mikel@rubyx.com>
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* Fixed parsing an email with an empty In-Reply-To header (Reported by Eugene Pimenov)
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data/README.rdoc
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{Learn more about SMTP Delivery}[link:classes/Mail/SMTP.html]
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{Learn more about File Delivery}[link:classes/Mail/FileDelivery.html]
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{Learn more about Sendmail Delivery}[link:classes/Mail/Sendmail.html]
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{Learn more about Test Email Delivery}[link:classes/Mail/TestMailer.html]
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=== Getting emails from a pop server:
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emails.length #=> LOTS!
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{Learn more about POP3}[link:classes/Mail/POP3.html]
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{Learn more about IMAP}[link:classes/Mail/IMAP.html]
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=== Reading an Email
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require 'mail'
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Rake::RDocTask.new(:rdoc) do |rdoc|
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rdoc.title = 'Mail'
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rdoc.title = 'Mail - A Ruby Mail Library'
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# load custom rake tasks
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platform: ruby
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authors:
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date: 2010-09-
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