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kuvert (2.0.0) unstable; urgency=low
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kuvert has been completely revamped, with a number of new features
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and minus some legacy stuff.
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New:
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full inbound and outbound support for SMTP
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support for gpg-agent
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simplified action settings
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overridable keys and actions in the comments of From: and To:
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simpler submission wrapper program
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Gone:
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support for pgp2 (but RSA keys continue to work fine, with gpg)
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kuvert no longer stores passphrases itself, ever.
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Because of these changes the new config file format is different.
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The new kuvert will not run with an old-style config file, but
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does a rough auto-conversion on startup. It'll dump that skeleton
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in /tmp and tell you about it. You will need to go over that and
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the kuvert manpage and adjust the config to your liking.
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-- Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org> Sun, 29 Jun 2008 21:32:14 +1000
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kuvert (1.1.10) unstable; urgency=low
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The configuration options AGENTPATH and CLIENTPATH have been
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deprecated and support for a private q-agent process was dropped;
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while kuvert still suggests quintuple-agent, it is no longer favouring
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it and will work with any (reasonable) external passphrase store.
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kuvert will not start until you update your
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personal .kuvert configuration file and remove AGENTPATH/CLIENTPATH
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and use the new GETSECRET and DELSECRET directives if you want
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to use an external passphrase store.
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-- Alexander Zangerl <az@debian.org> Fri, 4 Nov 2005 16:43:14 +1000
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