three point zero!

We reached 3.0 today :)

GPL3, tags, some little new features (like LDAP write-support for attributes), speed optimisations, lots of improvements for the Maemo platforms, important fixes for Windows, and much more…

Try it :)

7 Responses to “three point zero!”

  1. Bernhard Groll Says:

    Thanks,
    you guys are doing a terrific job. Tagging is the feature I was waiting for. A small donation is on its way.
    Keep up the good work.

  2. Colin Says:

    Thanks for that, Bernhard :)

  3. kawazu Says:

    Congratulations everyone; great work once again. And possibly the first project I’ve seen so far consciously switching to GPLv3. Cool. :)

  4. Friczy Says:

    For a long time I can’t see the Maildir++ plugin on the plugin site (and in the downloaded plugins either) only in the snapshot. :( I wonder why is it.

    This is because it isn’t maintained anymore, due to general buggyness and lack of motivated maintainer. — Colin

  5. anonymous Says:

    Thanks a lot for this great release! I like the tag feature very much and played a bit at a local mailbox for testing. As I mainly use more than one PC, all my productive mails sitting on an Imap Server and it looks like that the tag feature isn’t saved in the mail, only somewhere at the Claws config dir?

    If I use Claws on more than one PC, I must retag every mail on my Imap server? I don’t have the ability to copy the config directory to every PC.

    Yes, the tags are local only. Saving them in the mail message itself would be much more slower, especially on IMAP where it would require deleting the old mail and re-uploading the new one. Plus, we don’t want to modify emails :-) – Colin

  6. anonymous Says:

    “can be applied to messages”

    isn’t this true if the label is saved seperatly?

  7. anonymous Says:

    Thanks for the answers! As every Spamfilter/Mailrelay adds X lines, this shouldn’t be a problem. However, Claws Mails is a great mailer for local mails and as I intensivly use tagging with ‘the other one’ on an Imap Server, Claws isn’t the right one now for my way of using mails.
    I spend one of the next days to have a look at the ldap addressbook. The ‘other one mailer’ doesn’t support writing on a ldap server. Maybe I can use Claws as an ldap addressbook editor ;)

    But keep going this way, you’ve added a lot of useful features for business tasks (tags, ldap writing) … this is the right way!

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