qmHandle history (c) Michele Beltrame -------------------- 1.0.0 (December 17, 2001) * Made several functional and stylish adjustments to the code. [Thanks Mike Marseglia] * Much better handling of start/stop: qmHandle now can use system scripts or DBJ daemontools if they are available. Also, it won't restart qmail if it wasn't running when qmHandle was called. [Thanks Philippe Gay] * Updated the documentation. * Finally named it version 1.0.0!!! Seems pretty stable, well I hope it is. ;-) 0.5.1 (July 23, 2001) * Added a -D option which deletes al message in both local and remote queue. [Thanks Kasper Holtze] * Fixed a bug with the CC field when displaying message list. [Thanks anonymous qmHandle user] 0.5.0 (May 11, 2001) * Added syntax check on message numbers passed to -v and -d, so that qmHandle does not stop qmail or lookup messages if the argument is not valid. [Thanks Bertu Barnard] * Formatted the code in a more "Perlish" way. * Added display of "Cc" fields in message list (-l). * Empty fields in message list -l are not shown anymore. 0.4.1 (October 22, 1999) [Thanks Franky Van Liedekerke]: * Fixed a bug that caused messages in queue subdir "0" not to be displayed. 0.4.0 (February 2, 1999) [Thanks Rob]: * Added multiple paramters and actions support. * Added a more condensed queue display option. * The program now show statistics also when listing queues. * Added $pidcmd configuration variable, which allows to customize the command used to get qmail process id (needed when deleting messages). 0.3.0 (October 25, 1998): * Fixed to support qmail 1.03. If you're using an older version, be sure to change the $qmcmd variable if using previous version. * Now when listing messages also message size is displayed. Thanks to Jodok Sutterluety. 0.2.0 (May 18, 1998): * Fixed (with Rob help) a major problem in message deletion: qmHandle now terminates qmail before deleting a message, and restarts it after doing it. * Improved documentation in README file. * Changed executable file name from qmHandle.pl to qmHandle. 0.1.0 (March 10, 1998): * First release.