Version 1.2.4:
- No new features.

Version 1.2.3:
- IPv6 support on Windows systems
- The configuration file supports all commands and arguments related to
  TLS and authentication, even if TLS and/or GNU SASL support is not 
  compiled in
- The GNU SASL library is not required to support DIGEST-MD5 and NTLM 
  anymore. This means you can now use the packaged versions of the library 
  from Gentoo or Debian sarge.
- You can use the -v/--version option to find out which authentication
  methods are supported.

Version 1.2.2:
- Enhancements to the logfile command:
  - All available information is now written to the logfile (new fields: 
    mailsize=..., smtpmsg='...', errormsg='...').
  - Logging to standard output is possible by using "logfile -"

Version 1.2.1:
- No new features.

Version 1.2.0:
- This version can be compiled without TLS/SSL support; use 
  --disable-ssl if you really want that.
- Read the entries for versions 1.1.x for more changes since the last 
  stable version 1.0.0.

Version 1.1.3:
- New option -i for compatibility with mail(1).
- New 'logfile' command; see man page for details.

Version 1.1.2:
- No user visible changes.

Version 1.1.1:
- The tls_nostarttls command now sets the default port to 465 (ssmtp).

Version 1.1.0:
- Support for SMTP command pipelining. On high latency networks, this 
  may increase transmission speed, especially when sending to many
  recipients.
- The short option for --file, -f, has changed to -F
- A new option --from/-f is available to set the envelope from address.
- A new option --serverinfo/-S is available to print information
  about the capabilities and limitations of an SMTP server

Version 1.0.0:
- New feature: tilde expansion for filenames in the configuration file

Version 0.7.2:
- This version adds native support for Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003
  (with MinGW) and DOS (with DJGPP and the Watt32 library).

Version 0.7.1:
- New command: 'domain'
- New options: --pretend and --debug

Version 0.7.0:
- Support for DSN (Delivery Status Notifications) was added via
  the new commands 'dsn_notify' and 'dsn_return'.
- The 'tls_nocertcheck' command was added. It disables all server 
  certificate checks. Use it if you get certificate check errors but
  still want to use the SMTP server with TLS/SSL.
- The 'nostarttls' command is now called 'tls_nostarttls'. 
  Please update your configuration file.

Version 0.6.5:
- License clarification:
  msmtp is released under the GPL with the additional exemption that
  compiling, linking, and/or using OpenSSL is allowed.
- If you want to use GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL, you will now need 
  GnuTLS >= 1.0.0 and libgcrypt >= 1.1.90!
- msmtp now works on systems that lack IPv6 support
- msmtp now accepts arbitrary long lines in mails

Version 0.6.4:
- fixed configuration file code

Version 0.6.3:
- portability fix for Mac OS X (Randolph Fritz)
- fixed --disable-gsasl configure option
- man page improvements

Version 0.6.2:
- use GNU Autotools (Christophe Nowicki)
- fixed wildcard support in server certificate's Common Name field

Version 0.6.1:
- improved certificate check/verification with OpenSSL
- code cleanups

Version 0.6.0:
- Added sanity checks of server certificate when using TLS
- Strict server certificate verification with tls_trust_file command
- Possibility to send client certificate if requested (tls_key_file and  
  tls_cert_file commands)
- Optional support for GnuTLS instead of OpenSSL
- Optional support for GSASL (adds DIGEST-MD5 and NTLM authentication methods)
- Arguments in the configuration file may now contain blanks
- Removed the possibility to choose the TLS version with the tls command
- Proper recognition of server capabilities (EHLO response)
