Getmail version changes

version 1.15
  - Boundary detection was broken if mailer didn't double quote the boundary
  - Increased tolerance of long lines to 8192 characters (from 4096)
version 1.14
  - Fixed extraction of UU files where a filename isn't specified.
version 1.13
  - multi-line Content- header problem fixed
version 1.12
  - Major speed improvement for extraction of large files
version 1.11
  - Return codes fixed
  - Tightened up parsing of raw UU files
version 1.10
  - Added scanning for multi-line "Content-" headers which use tabs
  - Added ability to deal with files which don't give themselves a filename
version 1.09
  - Added scanning for multi-line "Content-" headers
version 1.08
  - Minor change to parsing of MIME headers
version 1.07
  - Extraction flag was being read as "No" from registry regardless
    of the actual setting.  Command line was unaffected.
  - Return code is # of messages downloaded.
  - The message boundary was being mis-read with some mailers.
version 1.06
  - Added support for extraction of attached 7BIT encoded ascii files
version 1.05
  - Fixed "getmail -profile" which was setting the "quiet" flag, causing no
    output to be displayed.
version 1.04 April 8, 1998 by Tim Charron (tcharron@interlog.com)
  - Added "-n" and "-m" options to extract either first "n" messages,
    or message #n
version 1.03 April 7, 1998 by Tim Charron (tcharron@interlog.com)
  - Fixed UUencoded file downloading.  It was only extracting
    MIME UUencoded files before -- now handles raw begin/end
    UUencoded files.
version 1.02 April 6, 1998 by Tim Charron (tcharron@interlog.com)
  - Can now identify and extract UUencoded files.
version 1.01 April 6, 1998 by Tim Charron (tcharron@interlog.com)
  - Added extraction of base64 encoded binary attachments (like those
    created with blat -- http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat.html)
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Getmail version 1.0
Created ~April 1, 1998 by Tim Charron (tcharron@interlog.com)

  - Well, it's working.  It downloads mail from pop3 mailboxes!

Getmail is available at http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/getmail.html

Tim Charron
tcharron@interlog.com

