Rss2email

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2.70

* Improved handling of given feed email addresses to prevent mail servers rejecting poorly formed Froms
* Added X-RSS-TAGS header that lists any tags provided by an entry, which will be helpful in filtering incoming messages

2.69

* Added support for connecting to SMTP server via SSL, see SMTP_SSL option
* Improved backwards compatibility by fixing issue with listing feeds when run with older Python versions
* Added selective feed email overrides through OVERRIDE_EMAIL and DEFAULT_EMAIL options
* Added NO_FRIENDLY_NAME to from from address only without the friendly name
* Added X-RSS-URL header in each message with the link to the original item

2.68

* Added ability to pause/resume checking of individual feeds through pause and unpause commands
* Added ability to import and export OPML feed lists through importopml and exportopml commands

2.67

* Fixed entries that include an id which is blank (i.e., an empty string) were being resent
* Fixed some entries not being sent by email because they had bad From headers
* Fixed From headers with HTML entities encoded twice
* Compatibility changes to support most recent development versions of feedparser
* Compatibility changes to support Google Reader feeds

2.66

* Complete packaging of all necessary source files (rss2email, html2text, feedparser, r2e, etc.) into one bundle
o Included a more complete config.py with all options
o Default to HTML mail and CSS results
* Added 'reset' command to erase history of already seen entries
* Changed project email to 'lindseyallthingsrss.com' and project homepage to 'http://www.allthingsrss.com/rss2email/'
* Made exception and error output text more useful
* Added X-RSS-Feed and X-RSS-ID headers to each email for easier filtering
* Improved enclosure handling
* Fixed MacOS compatibility issues

2.65

* Fixed warnings caused by Python v2.6 (using hashlib, removing mimify, etc.)
* Deprecated QP_REQUIRED option as this is more than likely no longer needed and part of what triggered Python warnings
* Fixed unicode errors in certain post headers
* Attempted to incorporate Debian/Ubuntu patches into the mainstream release
* Support img type enclosures
* No file locking for SunOS

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