README for Mariachi 0.4 =head1 NAME Mariachi - all dancing mail archive generator =head1 DEPENDENCIES This module has external dependencies on the following modules: AppConfig 1.55 Class::Accessor Date::Parse Email::Find Email::Folder 0.5 Email::Thread File::Basename File::Copy File::Find::Rule File::Path Mail::Thread 2.2 Mail::Thread::Chronological 1.22 Memoize Module::Build 0.18 Storable Template Template::Plugin::Page Test::More Time::HiRes URI::Find::Schemeless::Stricter =head1 INSTALLATION perl Build.PL perl Build test and if all goes well perl Build install =head1 HISTORY What changed over the last 3 revisions =over =item 0.4 Thursday 26th June, 2003 Now we ship with a lurker-style output. template paths are specifyable template directories will be scanned for non-template files, and those that exist will be copied into the output tree Mariachi::Message now has first_line, first_sentence and others, to allow extra context in the thread index pages. INCOMPATIBLE CHANGES: Command line interface changed. Now instead of positional parameters we use named ones. Mariach->{list_name,input,output,threads_per_page} have all been replaced with a single AppConfig instance, C =item 0.31 23rd May, 2003 New distribution, without the failing t/0signature.t =item 0.3 23rd May, 2003 Fixed Message->from Tweaks to thread output - only display subject where it's different from the previous one Italicise quoted sections of email Added new body_sigless and sig methods in message. INCOMPATIBLE CHANGE: Filename generation has changed from using md5_base64 to md5_hex for aesthetic reasons. This will break links for existing installations. Distribution includes a passthrough Makefile.PL for CPAN.pm users =back =head1 AUTHORS This code was written as part of the Siesta project and includes code from: Richard Clamp Simon Wistow Tom Insam More information about the Siesta project can be found online at http://siesta.unixbeard.net/ =head1 COPYRIGHT Copyright 2003 The Siesta Project This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.