mail-parser 0.9.4 ================================ - Flexible parsing of charset names (#85). mail-parser 0.9.3 ================================ - Fixed parsing of address names containing @ (#80) mail-parser 0.9.2 ================================ - Fixed `quoted_printable_decode` external function (not used by mail-parser directly). - Fix `Received` header serialization for bincode compatibility. mail-parser 0.9.1 ================================ - Fixed panic when Content-Disposition is empty (#63) - Removed `content_type()` and `address()` functions that could `panic!`. Use `as_content_type()` and `as_address()` instead. - Updated Rust edition to 2021. mail-parser 0.9.0 ================================ This version introduces multiple breaking changes. Please read the following notes carefully. - Parsing is now done using `MessageParser`, which allows to customize the parsing process. - Added parser for `Received` headers. - Added `MessageParser::parse_headers` function to parse only the headers of a message. - Removed `RfcHeader` enum, now all headers are represented using `HeaderName`. - All address types are now stored in the `HeaderValue::Address` variant using the `Address` enum. - Renamed the `as_` prefix to `to_` in some functions. mail-parser 0.8.2 ================================ - Fix: Parsing address name with \ characters (#41) - Fix: Missing space when folded header begins with RFC2047 word (#43) mail-parser 0.8.1 ================================ - Added `raw_message()` function. mail-parser 0.8.0 ================================ - Removed get_() prefixes (#31). - Maildir import: Use modified time instead of created time (#32) mail-parser 0.7.0 ================================ - Base64/QuotedPrintable decoding optimizations. - Automatic parsing of base64/qp encoded nested messages. - Refactoring or ``MessageStream`` to use iterators more efficiently. - Added "ludicrous mode" Cargo option to use some unsafe code for additional performance. - Fixed support for empty messages. - Fixed raw offsets of multipart/* parts to include MIME epilogue. - Fixed values of non-RFC headers. mail-parser 0.6.1 ================================ - Support for malformed unstructured fields containing encoded words (#29). - Add support for gb2312 charsets (#30). mail-parser 0.6.0 ================================ - Maildir parsing support. - Headers and attributes are now stored in a `Vec` instead of a `HashMap` for a tiny performance enhancement. - Support for Content-Type attributes spanning multiple lines. - Support for malformed Thunderbird messages (#27). - Fixed raw offset range for body parts. mail-parser 0.5.0 ================================ - `Message` headers are now stored as a `MessagePart` with index 0. - Improved `MessagePart` API. - Nested base64/quoted-printable encoded message/rfc822 parts are automatically parsed when calling `get_message`. - Better handling of malformed MIME messages. - Added raw offsets to MIME parts. mail-parser 0.4.8 ================================ - get_bytes_to_boundary fix (#21) mail-parser 0.4.7 ================================ - Retrieving message headers in order (#19) - Added `get_raw_headers` and `get_header` methods. - Added `get_return_address` method to obtain the return address from the Return-Path or From headers. - Support for malformed Return-Path headers. - Support for ks_c_5601 charsets (#20) mail-parser 0.4.6 ================================ - DateTime is_valid() fix (#15) mail-parser 0.4.5 ================================ - DateTime to UNIX timestamp conversion. - Ord, PartialOrd support for DateTime (#13). - Fixed Message::parse() panic on duplicate Content-Type headers (#14). mail-parser 0.4.4 ================================ - Support for multi-line headers. - Text and HTML message body preview. - Improved support for raw headers. mail-parser 0.4.3 ================================ - Mbox file parsing support (issue #11) conforming to the [QMail specification](http://qmail.org/qmail-manual-html/man5/mbox.html). - Support for bincode serialize/deserialize. mail-parser 0.4.2 ================================ - Added `Message::get_thread_name()` to obtain the base subject of a message as defined in [RFC 5957 - Internet Message Access Protocol - SORT and THREAD Extensions (Section 2.1)](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5256#section-2.1). - Added `MimeHeader::get_attachment_name` for simplified access to a MIME attachment file name. mail-parser 0.4.1 ================================ - Lazy parsing of nested e-mail messages. - Support for base64/quoted-printable nested messages. mail-parser 0.4.0 ================================ - Lazy conversion to/from HTML an plain text parts. - Improved API. - Parts are now generics. mail-parser 0.3.1 ================================ - Support for non-standard headers. - Raw message offsets are stored in the message object. - Message body structure is now stored in the message object. mail-parser 0.3 ================================ - Improved API, now `Message::parse` returns `Option` to indicate when parsing was successful. - Headers are now stored internally in a `HashMap` instead of `struct` fields. - Added support for new RFCs: - [RFC 2557 - MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML)](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2557) - [RFC 2392 - Content-ID and Message-ID Uniform Resource Locators](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2392) - [RFC 3282 - Content Language Headers](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3282) - [RFC 3339 - Date and Time on the Internet: Timestamps](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc3339) mail-parser 0.2.1 ================================ - Performance enhacements, now *mail-parser* is almost as fast as the `unsafe` 0.1 version. mail-parser 0.2 ================================ - Re-factoring to use **100% safe** Rust after a [discussion on Reddit](https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/qkc5rk/fast_and_robust_email_parsing_library_for_rust/). - Added `Message::is_empty`. mail-parser 0.1.1 ================================ - Bug-fixing after **fuzzing** the library. mail-parser 0.1 ================================ - Initial release with plenty of `unsafe` code to speed things up.