Version 0.4.3 - 26 April 2002 * Fixed a couple of bugs where I was using python version 2.2 syntax that was giving errors in python v2.0 and v2.1. * Changed the python requirements for the test script from python version 2.0 to version 2.1. This is because the unittest module is only available in version 2.1 and above. Version 0.4.2 - 24 April 2002 * Added the ability to archive messages older than a given absolute date with the new option '--date'. * Fixed a bug where archivemail would complain about messages older than 1970. Yes, someone had a 'Date' header with 1967 :) * Complain if the mailbox to be read does not look like a valid mbox-format mailbox. * Added a few more tests to test_archivemail.py Version 0.4.1 - 21 April 2002 * Don't archive messages that are flagged important unless we are given the --include-flagged option. * Fixed a bug where when archiving messages from maildir mailboxes, we were not preserving the status information contained in the filename suffix to Status and X-Status mbox headers. This means we forgot if we had read or replied to the message. * We now complain if an mbox-format mailbox that is being read changes in size -- this should not happen, since we have locked these files, but it is a good sanity check. * Changed from using the mailbox.PortableUnixMailbox class to read mbox mailboxes to the mailbox.UnixMailbox class. This fixes bugs where unquoted 'From ' lines in the body of messages were confusing archivemail. Version 0.4.0 - 17 April 2002 * Added an option --no-compress to make archives but not compress them with gzip. * Added an option --preserve-unread to not archive unread messages. * Added a few more unittests. Version 0.3.2 - 13 April 2002 * Added a lot more information to the manpage, including examples and notes. * Fixed up the README file and archivemail usage message. * Added an example archivemail shell script that I run from crontab. Version 0.3.1 - 12 April 2002 * Stopped calling 'gzip' externally and started using the gzip library so that we can append to a copy of the gzip archive directly. * Removed 'bzip2' and 'compress' options since they are increasing complexity without adding much, and needed to be called externally. Maybe when python gets a bzip2 library I will add back an option to compress archives using bzip2. * Included a man page & sgml docbook source. Version 0.3.0 - 11 April 2002 * We now preserve the last-accessed and last-modified timestamps correctly * We now preserve the correct permissions on the original mailbox instead of always mode 600 * Fixed a bug where lockfiles were being created that were not world-readable * Made archivemail work better when used as a python module so it can integrate better with unittest. (... although I still distribute it without the .py extension - dodgy?) * Bundled a unit-testing script for archivemail * Started using a distutils 'setup.py' script for installation. Version 0.2.1 - 4 April 2002 * Since we might not have a parse-able 'Date-Received' or 'Date' field, use 5 different ways to guess the date of a message. * Removed the '--use-mtime' option since it is obsolete -- we will always use the file modification time for the message if other date-parsing methods fail. * Check to see if we are running as root -- if so, change our effective userid and groupid to that of the original mailbox. This will make sure any archives or tempfiles we write have the same ownership and will allow the root user to do "archivemail /var/spool/mail/*" * Fixed a bug where if you ran 'archivemail.py foo/mbox' it would create the archive file in the current directory instead of the directory 'foo'. Version 0.2.0 - 3 April 2002 * Added support for reading from MH mailboxes * Refuse to proceed if we would be making tempfiles in world-writable directories * Clamped down with lots of assert()s checking function parameters * Complain earlier if we do not have permission to write to the output directory * Use the 'Date' field of a message when constructing the 'From_' line from a maildir/MH mailbox if there is no 'Delivery-Date' field. Version 0.1.0 - 31 March 2002 * Initial release