"Perhaps the most notable changes are bug fixes for broken "mbox"
functionality, for a crash when Taking to a Rule, for a crash when Sorting
on some IMAP servers, and for a problem when forwarding address book
entries and Taking them, which caused remote address book corruption.
There is some new support for reading news from more than one NNTP server,
a new tab-checks-recent feature to allow checking for new mail in a folder
without opening it, and a few other small improvements."
"Cue" is a small mail user agent (mail reader/writer).
Features:
- capable of handling Japanese and English (or ASCII) emails (no Latin1)
- S/MIME, and MIME Multipart handling
- it looks just like mh-e or mew, but is much more lightweight. It is not
an elisp program but an independent program that uses curses.
from Jun-ichiro itojun Hagino <itojun@iijlab.net>
- use compface from mail/faces instead of graphics/compface to be
able to use sylpheed and sylpheed-claws simultaneous
Mostly from Jim Geovedi <jim@corebsd.or.id>, ok maintainer
- fix the $OpenBSD$ tag in the port Makefile.
- remove unnecessary subshell.
- fix run-time dependencies.
patches from maintainer and myself; ok wilfried@
Sylpheed-claws is the bleeding edge branch of Sylpheed, an e-mail
client and news reader based on GTK+. Many features are supported
including POP3, IMAP, NNTP, multiple accounts, threading, filtering,
MIME attachments, APOP, SMTP AUTH, SSL, IPv6, GnuPG, internalization,
and more.
Lots of bug fixes and a new sequence menu.
The configuration is changed to allow the creation of a distibutable
package (before, the port relied on the local domain name as
discovered at configuration time). Now there is no default domain ...
i.e. the MTA should fully qualify addresses (as god intended).