Hi list, Early this morning [CET] I released Qmail::Deliverable version 1.03 to CPAN. This release includes Qmail::Deliverable::Comparison. Thanks again for all the suggestions.
With this release, I will no longer announce changes to ::Comparison on the mailinglist. The latest version can be found at http://tnx.nl/Qmail::Deliverable::Comparison - which is a redirect to the document on search.cpan.org. I'll probably shuffle some solutions between level 0 and level 1, but I don't expect any huge changes anymore. This categorization by qmail support level (or "outoftheboxiness") works well for my purpose; much better than the feature matrix that I originally used. Here's the changelog for Q::D: | Revision history for Perl extension Qmail::Deliverable. | | 1.03 | - qmail-deliverabled now takes a pidfile on the command line, and can | stop itself using that. | - Added Qmail::Deliverable::Comparison to compare with other Qmail | deliverability checkers. | - Now correctly loads "me" if "locals" does not exist. | - Provided an example init.d script. | | 1.02 | - Support for bouncesaying, although without using the configured | error message. Plesk puts |bouncesaying in .qmail-default. | | 1.01 | - qpsmtpd plugin check_qmail_deliverable installs as a binary, so | that it has a manpage. If you execute it, you get installation | instructions. | - $Qmail::Deliverable::Client::SERVER can be a callback now | - Plugin now uses the callback option for cleaner code | - Plugin now allows hostnames instead of IP adresses only | - Exclusions now enabled for smtproutes | - ::Client::qmail_local no longer returns undef on connection error, | because undef already meant something else | - qmail-deliverabled has basic statistics in $0 | - minor documentation updates | | 1.00 Sun Dec 2 17:36 2007 | - first CPAN release -- Met vriendelijke groet, Kind regards, Korajn salutojn, Juerd Waalboer: Perl hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://juerd.nl/sig> Convolution: ICT solutions and consultancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>