3.11 2020-09-05 - Email::MIME format changed in 1.949 so require that 3.10 2019-04-11 - update metadata - thanks @manwar 3.09 Wed Oct 18 05:23:03 BST 2017 - introduce sane MANIFEST.SKIP et al - zap sub Makefile.PL - docs - xt tests - tests handle no . in @INC - repo metadata - generate README.md from module - incorporate README into POD - reformat Changes 3.08 - webscrape.t still failed on Strawberry Perl if LANG=ru_RU.utf8 - fix 3.07 - webscrape.t fails if LANG=ru_RU.utf8 - fix 3.06 - webscrape.t "top" and "retr" tests failing on some arch: use "is" to get actual output from CPAN Testers network. 3.05 Put testp3.pl into scripts - useful POP3-talking test script. - Change dependency on Email::Stuffer to Email::MIME in conf/jobserve.conf and t/webscrape.t - far fewer dependencies, better fit for requirement. - New scripts/ entry - mailbox-test, which exercises a mailbox class from a given conf file. - New scripts/ entry - webscrape, which exercises *::webscrape from a given conf file, allowing development/testing of that class. 3.04 - Use another tmpdir instead of "out" in t/testcommon.pl's server config so an "out" directory is not left in the source directory after tests. - Rename *::Folder::virtual::jobserve to *::Folder::webscrape - make t/webscrape.t 3.03 2013/12/31 - Moved tests to t/*.t. Changes for Win32: if Win32, don't install SIGUSR1 handler, don't try to use IO::Select->can_read, don't call getgrnam 3.02 2013/12/28 - Updated tests to reduce duplication and hardcoding. 3.01 2013/12/27 - To make it pass tests (and actually build), stopped using ".inst_dir" in distrib directory to build the scripts, since it was not being created and therefore was causing immediate failure. Instead used hardcoded value. 3.0 (from 2.* by Mark Tiramani) 2002/08/09 - Turned Mail::POP3Server into Mail::POP3 - redesigned it to be as follows: - Mail::POP3::Daemon does the socket-accepting. - Mail::POP3::Server does (most of) the network POP3 stuff. - Mail::POP3::Security::{User,Connection} do the checks on users and connections. - Mail::POP3::Folder::* classes handles the mail folders. - Mail::POP3::Folder::virtual::jobserve presents a jobserve search (using the username as params) as a POP3 mailbox. - This involved turning the previous Mail::POP3Server "inside out", since it more or less only had as an interface a "startserver" method.