From b8619426916fdad32ab743f1c0b42dd19d4ebe71 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jeremy Kemper Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2010 22:06:48 -0700 Subject: Update CHANGELOGs for 3.0 release and upcoming 3.1 --- actionmailer/CHANGELOG | 23 ++--------------------- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) (limited to 'actionmailer') diff --git a/actionmailer/CHANGELOG b/actionmailer/CHANGELOG index 3b82023641..62c1402346 100644 --- a/actionmailer/CHANGELOG +++ b/actionmailer/CHANGELOG @@ -1,19 +1,9 @@ -*Rails 3.0.0 (unreleased)* +*Rails 3.1.0 (unreleased)* * No changes -*Rails 3.0.0 [release candidate 2] (August 23rd, 2010)* - -* No changes - - -*Rails 3.0.0 [release candidate] (July 26th, 2010)* - -* No changes - - -*Rails 3.0.0 [beta 4] (June 8th, 2010)* +*Rails 3.0.0 (August 29, 2010)* * subject is automatically looked up on I18n using mailer_name and action_name as scope as in t(".subject") [JK] @@ -21,16 +11,10 @@ * Added ability to pass Proc objects to the defaults hash [ML] - -*Rails 3.0.0 [beta 3] (April 13th, 2010)* - * Removed all quoting.rb type files from ActionMailer and put Mail 2.2.0 in instead [ML] * Lot of updates to various test cases that now work better with the new Mail and so have different expectations - -*Rails 3.0.0 [beta 2] (April 1st, 2010)* - * Added interceptors and observers from Mail [ML] ActionMailer::Base.register_interceptor calls Mail.register_interceptor @@ -48,9 +32,6 @@ * Whole new API added with tests. See base.rb for full details. Old API is deprecated. - -*Rails 3.0.0 [beta 1] (February 4, 2010)* - * The Mail::Message class has helped methods for all the field types that return 'common' defaults for the common use case, so to get the subject, mail.subject will give you a string, mail.date will give you a DateTime object, mail.from will give you an array of address specs (mikel@test.lindsaar.net) etc. If you want to access the field object itself, call mail[:field_name] which will return the field object you want, which you can then chain, like mail[:from].formatted * Mail#content_type now returns the content_type field as a string. If you want the mime type of a mail, then you call Mail#mime_type (eg, text/plain), if you want the parameters of the content type field, you call Mail#content_type_parameters which gives you a hash, eg {'format' => 'flowed', 'charset' => 'utf-8'} -- cgit v1.2.3