* ANNOUNCE *
-The HylaFAX development team is pleased to announce our 4.3.1 release!
-This release introduces a powerful new email templating system that
-offers an unprecedented level of control over the branding of the
-email messages HylaFAX sends, and so we encourage you to check it
-out. No release would be complete without bugfixes of course, and this
-one has plenty. As always, our sincerest thanks go to all who
-participate in the development and testing process.
+The HylaFAX development team is pleased to announce our 4.3.2 release!
+This release includes significant improvements to email templating,
+a system that offers server admins an unprecedented level of control
+over the branding of the email messages HylaFAX sends, and so we
+encourage you to check it out. As always, our sincerest thanks go
+to all who participate in the development and testing process.
* * *
This document is intended to describe the significant differences
-between hylafax-4.3.1 and older releases, point out any known
+between hylafax-4.3.2 and older releases, point out any known
incompatibilites and issues, and provide the reader with directions to
further resources regarding HylaFAX.
* NEW FEATURES *
-* Email Templating: Server administrators can now have complete
- control over the 'look and feel' of the email messages HylaFAX
- sends. We have used this only for internationalization in this
- release, but for an example of what can be done with a little
- bit of HTML, check out the hylafax-html templates at:
+* Sample HTML template demonstrating most templating features
+* Email templating now available for pollrcvd
+* Debian package can be built from debian/ directory
+* Config files support includes, via "Include" directive
- http://people.ifax.com/~aidan/hylafax/templates/
* KNOWN ISSUES *
* WHO SHOULD UPGRADE? *
This release rolls up several months of development by the HylaFAX
-community, and is a recommended release for all users. Notable changes
-include fixes to improve the robustness of the Class 1 fax protocol,
-the ability to resubmit failed faxes from the commandline, powerful
-email templating, a new language (Romanian), stability improvements
-for faxq, the ability to compile with shared libraries on Solaris, and
-a long list of other fixes and tweaks too numerous to mention. If you
-have done a lot of work with FaxDictionary to customize HylaFAX's
-emails, then you might want to delay upgrading to 4.3.1 until you have
-had a chance to study the new email templating system on a test server.
+community, and is a recommended release for all users. The most notable
+changes have been to email templating, where we have addressed several
+portability problems, improved the templates themselves, added an HTML
+sample and gone to considerable effort to encode non-ascii subject
+lines according to internet standards (most relevant for non-english
+users). Other changes include a complete refactoring of PAM code to
+make it more manageable, a useful "Include" option for anyone wanting
+to get fancy with their config files, and various bug-fixes.
+
+If you have done a lot of work with FaxDictionary to customize
+HylaFAX's emails, then you might want to delay upgrading to 4.3.2 until
+you have had a chance to study the new email templating system on a
+test server.
Anyone presently running a version of HylaFAX older than 4.3.0 and
using DestControls should study the JobControl feature we added in