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Dec
05
2008

First public release!

Download Xuheki-0.1.tar.gz

Release notes

This first release contains all the features described in the about page. I trust it to be stable and I'm using it as my exclusive email client for some time now (almost 2 months I think). Of course, I did development on it during this time.

Features that I plan to implement by 0.2:

  • send plain text only messages (I know it sounds stupid, but it only has an HTML composer for now).
  • better error handling
  • implement some preferences framework and add some basic prefs.
  • improve the contacts/identity dialogs.
  • improve performance for remote IMAP servers and/or display some "loading" text instead of the "..." in the summary view while headers are fetched. This is particularly important if the IMAP server is remote.

If there's anything else you would like to see in the next release, please let me know. You can comment in this page if you wish. I can't make any statement on when is the next release, but hopefully soon...


7 comments so far (add yours)

Hakan AK said:
2008-12-29 13:56

very nice

wac said:
2008-12-31 19:06

Great work!Happy New Year!!!

james said:
2009-03-18 08:54

hi i need this software

Kilian said:
2009-03-24 12:21

Hi,

I wrote a small wikipedia article about it. Will install it tomorow on my webservers to get rid of squirrelmail and PHP. Are there any plans for internationalization? (I am german speaker).

Kilian.

Kilian said:
2009-03-24 12:34

Ah, i see. I simply have to translate the messages in Xuheki/lang, do I?

Mihai Bazon (page author) said:
2009-03-24 13:32

Yes, create a de.xml file in that directory, translate it and then run build/gen-lang.pl.

Thanks for the Wikipedia entry. :-)

I'm in the process of releasing a new version which includes support for filtering (via ManageSieve), check back within a few days.

Kilian said:
2009-03-24 19:28

Thanks. Guessed it already after reading the Mercurial logs.

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