r19034 - /trunk/libemail-mime-createhtml-perl/debian/control

roberto at users.alioth.debian.org roberto at users.alioth.debian.org
Wed Apr 23 02:53:12 UTC 2008


Author: roberto
Date: Wed Apr 23 02:53:11 2008
New Revision: 19034

URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/?sc=1&rev=19034
Log:
Clean up long description.

Modified:
    trunk/libemail-mime-createhtml-perl/debian/control

Modified: trunk/libemail-mime-createhtml-perl/debian/control
URL: http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/pkg-perl/trunk/libemail-mime-createhtml-perl/debian/control?rev=19034&op=diff
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--- trunk/libemail-mime-createhtml-perl/debian/control (original)
+++ trunk/libemail-mime-createhtml-perl/debian/control Wed Apr 23 02:53:11 2008
@@ -23,18 +23,11 @@
 Description:  Multipart HTML Email builder
  Email::MIME::CreateHTML allows you to build HTML emails, optionally with a 
  text-only alternative and embedded media objects. 
+ .
  For example, an HTML email with an alternative version in plain text and with
  all the required images contained in the mail.
  .
- The HTML content is parsed looking for embeddable media objects.   A resource
- loading routine is used to fetch content  from those URIs and replace the URIs
- in the HTML with CIDs.  The default resource loading routine is deliberately
- conservative, only allowing resources to be fetched from the local filesystem.  
- It's possible and relatively straightforward to plug in a custom resource 
- loading routine that can resolve URIs using a broader range of protocols.  
- .
- The MIME structure is then assembled, embedding the content of the resources 
- where appropriate.  Note that this module does not send any mail, it merely 
- does the work of  building the appropriate MIME message.  The message can be 
- sent with Email::Send or any other mailer that can be fed a string 
- representation of an email message.
+ Note that this module does not send any mail, it merely does the work of
+ building the appropriate MIME message.  The message can be sent with
+ Email::Send or any other mailer that can be fed a string representation of an
+ email message.




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