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SimpleMail 0.41 released for AOS3 and AOS4
« on: December 25, 2014, 02:57:52 PM »
In what seems to be a Christmas tradition, the SimpleMail team has released an update to their excellent Amiga mailer. From their announcement:

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The Final Edition of SimpleMail on SourceForge has been released! Version 0.41 comes with following changes:
  • Added some server certificate checks including the possibility to manually specify the fingerprints of the remote servers
  • For AmigaOS 4.x, a version statically linked against OpenSSL will be temporarily provided, at least until AmiSSL has been updated. For this version, OpenSSL 1.0.1j is used.
  • Some development infrastructure changes have been undertaken including the move of the source code repository from SourceForge to GitHub (https://github.com/sba1/simplemail)
The SimpleMail Team wishes you all a merry Christmas and a happy new year 2014!

You can download updated versions for both AOS3 (link) and AOS4 (link with openssl, link without openssl). Doesn't look like a big update, but still worth it to grab the latest build. Enjoy!

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Re: SimpleMail 0.41 released for AOS3 and AOS4
« Reply #1 on: December 25, 2014, 03:33:16 PM »
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Being final edition does this mean SimpleMail team is not developing it anymore?
no, he's just moving the infrastructure elsewhere. :)

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