meillo@34: \chapter{\masqmail} meillo@27: meillo@27: %TODO: have text by oliver here? meillo@27: meillo@27: meillo@26: \section{Target field} meillo@27: meillo@27: meillo@26: \section{Typical usage} meillo@27: meillo@27: meillo@26: \section{What makes it special} meillo@27: meillo@27: meillo@26: \section{Alternatives?} meillo@58: % http://anfi.homeunix.org/sendmail/dialup10.html meillo@27: meillo@26: \section{Structure} meillo@27: meillo@27: meillo@26: \section{Features} meillo@27: meillo@27: meillo@26: \section{History} meillo@27: %TODO: let oliver prove read it! meillo@27: %FIXME: add references meillo@26: meillo@47: The date of the first release (version 0.0.1) is unknown. meillo@47: The only information available is, that it was packaged for \debian\ at 15\nth\ of September in 1999. meillo@47: Further releases were made every few weeks or month during 2000, 2001 and 2002. meillo@47: Development ended in mid-2003 in a hard stop. meillo@62: The last ordinary release known to me is version 0.2.20, released on 4\nth\ of June in 2003. meillo@27: meillo@47: During the time of development, Oliver released 53 versions. meillo@47: That means a new release in less than every 20 days in average! meillo@27: meillo@27: Mentionable are the four \emph{beta} releases of version 0.1.8 (named with the trailing letters `a' to `d') in winter 2000/2001 and the security-fix 0.1.15.1 in 2002. meillo@27: meillo@47: One extra release (version 0.2.21) was made by him in November 2005. meillo@47: This one is only available from the \debian\ pool. meillo@47: Comparing it to version 0.2.20 shows, that no source code was altered. meillo@47: Only building documents (like Makefiles) and \debian\ packageing documents were changed. meillo@47: That leeds to the assumption that this last release was specificly created for the needs of \debian---to fix some errors in the package. meillo@27: meillo@47: In May 2000 the minor version number increased to `1'. meillo@47: Nothing special is mentioned in the documentation about that. meillo@47: When it increased again to start the 0.2.x releases, Oliver titled them as the ``development branch'' of \masqmail. meillo@47: At that second time, he started developing the 0.2.x ``development branch'', continuing to work on the 0.1.x series. meillo@47: His parallel work on both branches lasted for four month, and one additional last release, numbered 0.1.17, one more year later. meillo@27: