py3-validate-email/CHANGELOG.txt

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0.2.10:
- Adding STARTTLS handling
- Use EHLO instead of HELO
- Refactorings to handle errors during EHLO and MAIL FROM commands
- Updated dependencies
0.2.9:
- Adding debug command to validate_email for debugging
0.2.8:
- Fixing windows installation error.
0.2.7:
- Increase consistency at handling domain literals
- Clean up initial blacklist download on install
- All improvements made by @reinhard-mueller.
0.2.6:
- Introducing an EmailAddress class, thx to @reinhard-mueller
- Added a test for making sure there's a data directory with blacklist
files on install.
0.2.5:
- Python distutils/setuptools is a mess. Fix data dir creation on
install.
0.2.4:
- Fixed built-in datadir creation again.
0.2.3:
- Fixed https://github.com/karolyi/py3-validate-email/issues/13
0.2.2:
- Fixed the automatic download of the validate_email/data directory on
package install time. The source distribution MUST NOT include the
data directory, local installs have to fetch them when they are
executed.
0.2.1:
- Added a validate_email_or_fail function that will raise an exception
(base class validate_email.exceptions.EmailValidationError) when the
passed email check fails, while logging a warning with the validation
result.
- The blacklist updater can now use a separate thread and writable temp
paths to download and store its data, while logs about the update
process on DEBUG.
- Exposed a `validate_email.updater.update_builtin_blacklist` to update
the built-in blacklists while running.
0.2.0:
- Added automatic auto-updater for updating built-in blacklists.
0.1.12:
- Blacklist/whitelist domains checking is now independent of regex checking.
0.1.11:
- Handling IDNA errors
0.1.10:
- Handling the NoNameservers exception
0.1.9:
- Handling DNS timeout + YXDOMAIN
0.1.8:
- Added IDNA domain handling. (might need adjustment when
https://bugs.python.org/issue20083 gets fixed)
0.1.7:
- Handle the SMTPServerDisconnected exception throughout all the SMTP
connection. Try to contact all MXes for a successful probe.
0.1.6:
- Fixed a rare case where aol.co returns '.' in MX that causes an
exception for the SMTP module, with added tests.
0.1.5:
- Handle socket errors (https://docs.python.org/3/library/
socket.html#exceptions)
0.1.4:
- Handle 'No MX record' exception
0.1.3:
- Added ambigious (4xx) response code handling