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A Mail Program for Gnome.
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Hello! Now there are RedHat Packages available for MMC. Get them from the download page, reachable from http://sourceforge.net/projects/mmc
0.4 --> 0.5 o Support Command Line Option "geometry" o Window Position is saved on exit o Preferences Dialog redesigned o Local Time w/ Timezone insted of GMT is now sent o Compose Dialog is a GnomeApp now (means: Toolbar and Menus) o Supports "From"s like: Christian Biesinger <biesi@users.sourceforge.net> (i.e. they also contain the name) Disallows empty From or To (caused Segfault) o Updated RPM Patchfile. RPM Creation should work on all distributions now. o You need not enter your password in the preferences now (for POP3). Enter none and it's asked for when you click on "Get Mail" o Also compiles when newer versions of Berkeley DB are installed o Support ./configure --enable-debug, so you need not enable debug functions if you don't need them. o Supports ./configure --enable-profiling and --enable-debug-libs (might be useful for developers) (enable-debug-libs links with GDK, Glib and GTK Debug libraries) o Corrected some minor "bugs" (ie. used "%i" instead of "%li" in printf) Now the big changes: o Things got more object-orientated. This means a far easier implementation of protocols and/or folder types. This made IMAP possible! In the future, a Database plugin _might_ become available o IMAP Support (at least basic)
0.4 --> 0.5 o Support Command Line Option "geometry" o Window Position is saved on exit o Preferences Dialog redesigned o Local Time w/ Timezone insted of GMT is now sent o Compose Dialog is a GnomeApp now (means: Toolbar and Menus) o Supports "From"s like: Christian Biesinger <biesi@users.sourceforge.net> (i.e. they also contain the name) Disallows empty From or To (caused Segfault) o Updated RPM Patchfile. RPM Creation should work on all distributions now. o You need not enter your password in the preferences now (for POP3). Enter none and it's asked for when you click on "Get Mail" o Also compiles when newer versions of Berkeley DB are installed o Support ./configure --enable-debug, so you need not enable debug functions if you don't need them. o Supports ./configure --enable-profiling and --enable-debug-libs (might be useful for developers) (enable-debug-libs links with GDK, Glib and GTK Debug libraries) o Corrected some minor "bugs" (ie. used "%i" instead of "%li" in printf) Now the big changes: o Things got more object-orientated. This means a far easier implementation of protocols and/or folder types. This made IMAP possible! In the future, a Database plugin _might_ become available o IMAP Support (at least basic)
Hello! I just released MMC 0.5. This is a great new release. It fixes many bugs (see http://sourceforge.net/project/shownotes.php?release_id=21844), and, most important, it finally supports IMAP! Debian packages will hopefully be there soon.
0.4 --> 0.5 o Support Command Line Option "geometry" o Window Position is saved on exit o Preferences Dialog redesigned o Local Time w/ Timezone insted of GMT is now sent o Compose Dialog is a GnomeApp now (means: Toolbar and Menus) o Supports "From"s like: Christian Biesinger <biesi@users.sourceforge.net> (i.e. they also contain the name) Disallows empty From or To (caused Segfault) o Updated RPM Patchfile. RPM Creation should work on all distributions now. o You need not enter your password in the preferences now (for POP3). Enter none and it's asked for when you click on "Get Mail" o Also compiles when newer versions of Berkeley DB are installed o Support ./configure --enable-debug, so you need not enable debug functions if you don't need them. o Supports ./configure --enable-profiling and --enable-debug-libs (might be useful for developers) (enable-debug-libs links with GDK, Glib and GTK Debug libraries) o Corrected some minor "bugs" (ie. used "%i" instead of "%li" in printf) Now the big changes: o Things got more object-orientated. This means a far easier implementation of protocols and/or folder types. This made IMAP possible! In the future, a Database plugin _might_ become available o IMAP Support (at least basic)
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