Here ya go :) > EPS v0.3 will be available for download soon. > Even though the version number hasn't increased > much, the code has had much done to it. > > For starters, v0.3 is the first development release > which understands MIME. As with all other EPS functions, > addressing MIME attachments is as easy as one, fast, > and efficient call. v0.3 now contains address evaluation > code, which parses out one or more email addresses into > a linked list containing the name associated with the > address, the user@domain, the user, and the domain. > > Fixes include some more deallocation problems that were > found, quicker rfc2822 token analysis functions, and > some more standarization of the API. > > One of the more exciting releases to go along with v0.3 > will be a trial virus/spam filtering package in it's most > simple form. Of course, we're still working on the larger > package which is more than a filter, but an email modification > package allowing you to strip attachments, add text to the > email message body, and filter out whatever you'd like > based upon a simple scripting language. Both of these packages > are to be placed in front of the smtp daemon so messages > that are to be rejected never make it to the queue. Both > of these systems will be available for enabling in a later > version of vpopmail. > > Finally, a lot of people have asked for a tool which will > stop deliveries to your address if you're the sender, > but not specifically in the delivery list. This makes it > so that if you send an email to an email address which has > a list of addresses for delivery under it including yours, > it wont be delivered to you. This feature will be about 3 > lines of scripting code in the final email modification > package. > > If you don't know what EPS is, or what it can do for you, > be sure to check out http://www.inter7.com/eps. And, > as always, support open source!
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