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repoze.sendmail 4.4.1

repoze.sendmail allows coupling the sending of email messages with a
transaction, using the Zope transaction manager. This allows messages to
only be sent out when and if a transaction is committed, preventing users
from receiving notifications about events which may not have completed
successfully.
Please see docs/index.rst for complete documentation, or read the
docs online at http://docs.repoze.org/sendmail

Change history

4.4.1 (2017-04-21)

Moved documentation to RTD.



4.4 (2017-04-21)

Drop support for Python 3.3.
Add support for Python 3.6.
Fix parsing of debug_smtp from queue processor config file: it must
be a boolean, rather than a string, when passed to the stdlib. (issue #40).



4.3 (2016-12-08)

Drop support for Python 2.6 and 3.2.
Add support for Python 3.4 and 3.5.
Add ignore_transient parameter to QueueProcessor, to prevent raising
temporary errors in some situations. (PR #37)
Reset ‘tpc_phase’ to zero during ‘tpc_abort’ / ‘tpc_finish’. (issue #30)



4.2 (2014-02-17)

Add “savepoint” support to transactional mail integration. (PR #24/28)
Mail Delivery utilities can now be passed a transaction manager (falling
back to the ‘’transaction.get()`` default), making it easier to override.
(PR #27)



4.1 (2013-06-26)

Replace ‘utf_8’ encoding name with preferred spelling (‘utf-8’).
Replace ‘latin_1’ encoding name with preferred spelling (‘iso-8859-1’)
Include the time of the error when logging errors from the queue processor.
response.MIMEPart now correctly sets the charset of the email payload if it’s
one of the content_type parameters of the Message or Attachment.
The SMTPMailer now accepts an “ssl” argument, which, if passed, will cause
the SMTP factory to return an SMTP_SSL connection instead of a plain old
SMTP connection.
The SMTPMailer now uses a 10-second timeout by default, used when an
SMTP connection is made but the server does not respond in enough time.



4.0 (2013-04-23)

Add support for bulding docs and testing doctest snippets under tox.
Add setup.py docs alias (installs Sphinx).
Converted docs to Sphinx.



4.0b2 (2013-03-28)

Issue #13: fixed handling of headers with with multibyte unicode
characters at the point where the header is split into multiple
lines.
Pull #15 - Extended repoze.sendmail with configurable /usr/sbin/sendmail
binary support



4.0b1 (2013-01-09)

Dropped support for Jython until a Jython-2.7-compatible version of
zope.interface becomes available.
Dropped support for Python 2.5.
Added suupport for Python 3.3.
Improved test for SSL feature under Python 3.x.
Added new tests for proper encoding of binary attachments.
Cauterized resource leak warnings under Python 3.2.



3.2 (2012-05-03)

Issue #7: fixed handling of to/from addresses with non-ascii
characters when using queued mail delivery.
Suppressed duplicate usage message output from qp.



3.1 (2012-03-26)

Fixed qp queue processor mail delivery under Python 3.0.
Added ‘setup.py dev’ alias (runs setup.py develop plus installs
nose and coverage).



3.0 (2012-03-20)

Fixed Message-Id handling (see http://bugs.repoze.org/issue177).
Provided improved support for encoding messages to bytes. It should now be
possible to represent your messages in email.message.Message objects just
with unicode (excepting bytes for binary attachments) and the mailer will
handler it as appropriate.
Added tests for cPython 2.5, 2.6, 2.7, 3.2, jython 2.5 and pypy 1.8
compatibility.



2.3 (2011-05-17)

Queued delivery now creates a copy of the passed in messsage before adding
the ‘X-Actually-{To,From}’ headers. This avoids rudely mutating the message
being sent in ways that might not be expected by the sender. (LP #780000)



2.2 (2010-09-14)

Made debug output for SMTP mailer optional. (Thanks to Igor Stroh for
patch.)



2.1 (2010-07-28)

Silently ignore redundant calls to abort transaction. (LP #580164)



2.0 (2010-03-10)
Represents major refactoring with a number of backwards incompatible changes.
The focus of the changes is on simplifying and updating the internals,
removing usage of deprecated APIs, removing unused functionality and using the
email module from the standard library wherever possible. A few changes have
been made solely to reduce internal complexity.

Public facing APIs no longer accept messages passed as strings. Messages
must be instances of email.message.Message.
Deprecated APIs have been replaced with newer ‘email’ module throughout.
Functions that return message ids no longer strip containing less than and
greater than characters.
Events were removed entirely. There was nothing in the code actually
performing a notify anyway. Removes dependency on zope.event.
Normalized directory structure. (Got rid of ‘src’ directory.)
Got rid of functions to send queued mail from a thread or a daemon process.
These are more appropriately handled in the calling code.
Removed vocabulary. It was a fossil from its days as zope.sendmail and was
not used by anything.
Got rid of the zcml directives. These were written in such a way that you
would end up putting deployment configuration in your zcml, which is a
fundamentally broken pattern. Users of the ZCA may still register utilities
aginst the IMailDelivery and IMailer interfaces. This is the recommended way
to use repoze.sendmail with the Zope Component Architecture.
Removed all interfaces that did not correspond to a rational plug point.
This leaves only IMailDelivery and IMailer.
Removed dependency on zope.i18nmessageid
No longer works under Python 2.4 (Python 2.5 required).



1.2 (2010-02-11)

Maildir storage for queue can now handle unicode passed in for message or
to/from addresses.



1.1 (2009-02-24)

Added logging to queue processor console app.
Added ini config parsing to queue processor console app.



1.0 (2009-02-24)

Initial release
Copy of zope.sendmail with dependency on security removed.

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