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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: jumpship on January 18, 2003, 05:11:39 PM
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Accurately two years, after SimpleMail saw the light of the world we can present again a XMas release of SimpleMail with some hopfully great new featues. Again we have to thank you for your continuos support and encouragement very much. The SimpleMail Team wishes a merry christmas and a happy new year! Enjoy the new version
Click the "Read More..." link for more information.
This one seems to have slipped under the radar a little but none-the-less here it is!
* Folder/Export... menu entry added to export a complete mail folder
* Added recpient filter rule type (which matches To and CC)
* Internal multithreading changes (no longer relies on SAS C CRES startup code>
* now uses the shared version of the expat XML engine (included)
* (temporary) rejected NListtree support for the mail view because it slowed down everything
* very simple IMAP support (fetches complete mail, no move support, no status update)
* bug fixes as usual
Website: http://simplemail.sourceforge.net/index.php (http://simplemail.sourceforge.net/index.php)
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this is very old news
SimpleMail 0.18 was released in December last year
and I think it was posted here then.
:-) :-)
is someone trying to get a new square?
:-) :-)
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@trgse
I had a look to see if I could find this in the news archive and I
came up with nothing. So thought "Why the heck not?" :lol:
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O.k. I'll try my "own" news than...........
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O.k. I'll try my "own" news than...........
Pardon? :-?
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Just wait :-P :-P
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Just wait
Ahh, sorry thought you were having a go at me or something! :lol:
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Hey jumpship,
Thanks for going through the trouble to see if this item was posted before and for responding to Wayne's request to "pitch in".
This is become a very substantial Amiga Site in part, because of the participation from people like you.....Keep it up!
Bob C.
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I think I might try SimpleMail, but it won't replace YAM for me yet. Despite YAM's buggy reputation, it has never crashed for me once all the years I've used it. Amazing, eh? (Touch wood)