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TMut 1.1.0 - Mobile E-mail client

From:  Philip Van Hoof <spam-AT-pvanhoof.be>
To:  tinymail-devel-list <tinymail-devel-list-AT-gnome.org>, gnome-announce-list-AT-gnome.org
Subject:  TMut 1.1.0 - Mobile E-mail client
Date:  Thu, 15 Nov 2007 23:40:29 +0100
Message-ID:  <1195166429.7723.56.camel@schtrumpf>

I hereby announce the availability of TMut version v1.1.

About:
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TMut is an E-mail client designed to be used on mobile devices with
small screen sizes, like Phones.

TMut leverages the Tinymail framework which implements all the "hard
stuff" about E-mail connectivity, caching of data, support for
protocols, support for the Lemonade features on modern IMAP servers and
a bunch of default UI components.

TMut can be used as a developer's starting point to develop a E-mail
client for a specific device.

This version of TMut has no account configuration screen by itself yet.
By default it uses GConf. It can easily be configured or compiled to use
a .ini storage for its configuration.


Among TMut's features you'll find:

  * Support multiple accounts simultaneously
      * Open and display text/plain and text/html E-mail
      * Open and display IMAP folders
      * Open and display the INBOX of a POP account
      * Delete IMAP and Maildir folders
      * Create IMAP and Maildir folders
      * Move IMAP and Maildir folders
      * Copy IMAP, POP and Maildir folders
      * Rename IMAP and Maildir folders
      * Delete messages from IMAP folders
      * Delete messages from POP folders
      * Move messages from one folder to another
      * Copy messages from one folder to another
      * Put the connection in IDLE on IMAP and receive notifications
      * Create new messages
      * Create a reply of a message
      * Create a forward of a message, as attachment
      * Have accurate progress information
      * Do CONDSTORE on IMAP
      * Do QRESYNC on IMAP
      * Do BINARY on IMAP
      * Do IDLE on IMAP
      * Do various SSL and TLS encrypting
      * Do various authentication method

For more information: http://tinymail.org/trac/tmut

Video demo:
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http://pvanhoof.be/files/tmut-some-tests.gif


Availability:
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Branch in Subversion repository:
https://svn.tinymail.org/svn/tmut/releases/v1.1

Trunk in Subversion repository:
https://svn.tinymail.org/svn/tmut/trunk/

Tarball:
http://tinymail.org/files/tmut/releases/v1.1/v1.1.0/

MD5SUMS:
6178256c82efcd02b5d50f2289c13d9b  tmut-1.1.0.tar.bz2
6bc2c001a8f55d30c8518d2ff729a894  tmut-1.1.0.tar.gz

Packages, OpenEmbedded (usually these are older releases as the poor
packagers have to pickup this announcement too):
http://www.openembedded.org/repo/org.openembedded.dev/pac...


Changes since release 1.0.0:
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Philip Van Hoof  <pvanhoof@gnome.org>:

 * Unread and deleted flags
 * Removed reference count leaks ...

Dependencies:
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The Tinymail framework. Recommended release is pre release v0.0.5

As tar.gz package:
http://tinymail.org/files/releases/pre-releases/v0.0.5

Source code from Subversion:
http://svn.tinymail.org/svn/tinymail/trunk
https://svn.tinymail.org/svn/tinymail/releases/v1.0/pre-r...


-- 
Philip Van Hoof, freelance software developer
home: me at pvanhoof dot be 
gnome: pvanhoof at gnome dot org 
http://pvanhoof.be/blog
http://codeminded.be




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