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Linux-Announce Digest #316
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Linux-Announce Digest #316, Volume #5 Tue, 27 Dec 2005 04:13:03 EST
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blueMail 1.3 - a multi-format offline mail reader (Ingo Brueckl)
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Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 11:27:04 -0600
From: ib@wupperonline.de (Ingo Brueckl)
Subject: blueMail 1.3 - a multi-format offline mail reader
I'm proud to announce the release of version 1.3 of 'blueMail' which
compiles with MinGW now and has a few new features like:
* more UTF-8 and WINDOWS-1252 as ISO 8859-1 decoding support
* fixed bug with timezone offset
* new option: ReplyExtension
What is blueMail?
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blueMail is a multi-format offline mail reader for Unix, DOS, Win32, and
other systems.
It supports the Blue Wave, QWK, QWKE, SOUP, OMEN and Hippo packet formats,
the Hudson and BBBS Message Bases, Unix mail, Eudora and is designed to
be a reasonable alternative to the Blue Wave mail reader. It has a full
screen, colored user interface built with the curses library.
blueMail is free, "open source" software, provided "as is", without
warranty of any kind, distributed under the GNU General Public License.
Its current maintainer is Ingo Brueckl <ib@wupperonline.de> and will not
accept liability resulting from your use or inability to use blueMail.
You can get the latest version from
http://home.wtal.de/ib/bluemail
Requirements
============
* Unix-compatible (POSIX) system, DOS with DJGPP, Windows with MinGW
or Cygwin, or OS/2 with EMX
* curses -- tested with ncurses 1.9.3+, PDCurses 2.2+ (2.6+ recommended)
* gcc (g++) 2.7.0+ -- may work with other C++ compilers, not tested
* InfoZip, and/or other compressing archivers
* GNU make *may* be required on some systems
* PMODE/DJ (by Thomas Pytel & Matthias Grimrath) and UPX (by Markus
Oberhumer & Laszlo Molnar) are recommended (and used) for the DOS
binaries
What's new in this version?
===========================
You can find a list of new features and improvements in the history file
together with a list of new options for the configuration file since
version 0.01.
See INSTALL for the installation procedure, and the man page (bmail.1, or
bmail.txt for DOS, Windows or OS/2) for information on usage.
Tested Systems
==============
blueMail will run on multiple platforms, like
MSDOS 6.22 (DJGPP, PDCurses)
Linux 2.0, 2.2, 2.4 (gcc, egcs, ncurses, PDCurses aka XCurses)
Windows 9x/NT (MinGW or Cygwin, PDCurses)
and - untested -
OS/2 (emx, PDCurses)
NetBSD (ncurses)
Solaris (curses)
(Please understand that it is impossible to continuously test blueMail on
all platforms, so there may be bugs on platforms other than my developing
platform DOS, but I'll try to fix all bugs I'll be told.)
If you get it running on a dissimilar system, please let me know (along
with any necessary patches).
Ingo Brueckl
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