# ChangeLog for net-mail/tmda # Copyright 2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/net-mail/tmda/ChangeLog,v 1.12 2002/05/15 04:25:58 agenkin Exp $ *tmda-0.55 ( 15 May 2002 ) 15 May 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.55.ebuild : Version 0.55 is released. *tmda-0.54 ( 2 May 2002 ) 2 May 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.54.ebuild : Version 0.54 is released. *tmda-0.52 ( 24 Apr 2002 ) 24 Apr 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.52.ebuild : Version 0.52 is released. This is a bugfix release, so everybody should upgrade. *tmda-0.51 ( 3 Apr 2002 ) 3 Apr 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.51.ebuild : Version 0.51 is released. This is a bugfix release, so everybody should upgrade. *tmda-0.50 ( 1 Apr 2002 ) 1 Apr 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.50.ebuild : Version 0.50 is released. *tmda-0.49 ( 16 Mar 2002 ) 16 Mar 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.48.ebuild : Version 0.49 is released. *tmda-0.48 ( 1 Mar 2002 ) 1 Mar 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.48.ebuild : Version 0.48 is released. Make sure to read /usr/share/doc/tmda-0.48/UPGRADE.gz for important info if upgrading from a previous version. *tmda-0.47 ( 19 Feb 2002 ) 14 Feb 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.47.ebuild : Version 0.47 is released. *tmda-0.46 ( 8 Feb 2002 ) 14 Feb 2002; Arcady Genkin tmda-0.46.ebuild : Updated the .ebuild file to reflect suggestions from TMDA's author, Jason R. Mastaler. Also, shuffled the things around to make the ebuild's organization clearer, and make use of things like 'dobin'. There are no user-visible changes to the package, that's why it is not bumped up to -r1. 8 Feb 2002; Grant Goodyear : Updated to the latest version; removed -0.45. *tmda-0.45 ( 5 Feb 2002 ) 5 Feb 2002; Karl Trygve Kalleberg tmda-0.45.ebuild, files/digest-tmda-0.45 : TMDA (Tagged Message Delivery Agent) is an OSI certified software application designed to significantly reduce the amount of SPAM/UCE (junk-mail) you receive. TMDA combines a "whitelist" (for known/trusted senders), a "blacklist" (for undesired senders), and a cryptographically enhanced confirmation system (for unknown, but legitimate senders). TMDA strives to be more effectual, yet less time-consuming than traditional filters.