Release Notes ============= Version 1.1 (development): Version 1.0: * Global :setting:`MANDRILL_SUBACCOUNT` setting Version 0.9: * Better handling for "cc" and "bcc" recipients. * Allow all extra message headers in send. (Mandrill has relaxed previous API restrictions on headers.) Version 0.8: * Expose :ref:`mandrill_response` on sent messages Version 0.7: * Support for Mandrill send options :attr:`async`, :attr:`important`, :attr:`ip_pool`, :attr:`return_path_domain`, :attr:`send_at`, :attr:`subaccount`, and :attr:`view_content_link` Version 0.6: * Support for signed webhooks Version 0.5: * Support for incoming mail and other Mandrill webhooks * Support for Mandrill send options :attr:`auto_html`, :attr:`tracking_domain` and :attr:`signing_domain`. Version 0.4: * Attachments with a Content-ID are now treated as :ref:`embedded images ` * New Mandrill :attr:`inline_css` option is supported * Remove limitations on attachment types, to track Mandrill change * Documentation is now available on `djrill.readthedocs.org `_ Version 0.3: * :ref:`Attachments ` are now supported * :ref:`Mandrill templates ` are now supported * A bcc address is now passed to Mandrill as bcc, rather than being lumped in with the "to" recipients. Multiple bcc recipients will now raise an exception, as Mandrill only allows one. * Python 3 support (with Django 1.5) * Exceptions should be more useful: :exc:`djrill.NotSupportedByMandrillError` replaces generic ValueError; :exc:`djrill.MandrillAPIError` replaces DjrillBackendHTTPError, and is now derived from requests.HTTPError. (New exceptions are backwards compatible with old ones for existing code.) Version 0.2: * ``MANDRILL_API_URL`` is no longer required in settings.py * Earlier versions of Djrill required use of a ``DjrillMessage`` class to specify Mandrill-specific options. This is no longer needed -- Mandrill options can now be set directly on a Django ``EmailMessage`` object or any subclass. (Existing code can continue to use ``DjrillMessage``.)