View Full Version : @Mail 1.012 Released
Ed Hansberry
02-21-2003, 02:00 PM
<a href="http://pocketinformant.com/WhatsNew.php?_function=AtMail1.012">http://pocketinformant.com/WhatsNew.php?_function=AtMail1.012</a><br /><br />WebIS has released an update to @Mail. Don't let the tiny numbers in the version fool you. Alex tends to do big things with a .01 increment. :D <br /><br />@Mail 1.0 owners get this free upgrade that includes enhanced Cadenza support, some editing enhancments, per account email notifications and more.
8) This app will be a 'must have' soon.
Regards.
Janak Parekh
02-21-2003, 05:08 PM
Yes -- I'm buying it the moment they put in SSL IMAP. Inbox has no support for it, so unless you're using Exchange you're transmitting your password in plaintext. :cry:
There are tricks to get Inbox working with SSL (http://www-unix.oit.umass.edu/~mgilbert/S_Imap.txt), but it requires some manual setup every time you want to go check your mail.
--janak
8) This app will be a 'must have' soon.
Regards.
Yea as soon as it gets a spell checker, other than that its a great program! :roll:
Qman....
ctmagnus
02-21-2003, 06:29 PM
Site says:
@Mail
1.03 - Released 1/24/2003
Changes for 1.012 - Released 2/20/2003 (http://pocketinformant.com/WhatsNew.php?_function=AtMail1.012)
So is it 1.03 or 1.012? :confused totally:
mrdbsql
02-25-2003, 05:39 AM
Apologies for this newbie question - I'm transitioning from Palm and don't have my Pocket PC yet (ipaq 1910 on its way yay!)...
I'm guessing that I can use @mail with IMAP to:
1) initially sync selected folders and messages
2) work offline to read, delete and compose email
3) re-connect via USB to process changes against IMAP server and also pick up new mail
-> repeat 2 & 3
Aside from the (pending) SSL support, is there anything that @mail does with imap that's significantly different from the Pocket Inbox? (Put another way, how bad is the IMAP support with Pocket Inbox?)
thanks in advance for any help!
Mark R Penn
02-25-2003, 03:03 PM
I can't answer your questions directly, because I don't use IMAP, but you might want to post your questions on the @mail discussion forum over at http://www.pocketinformant.com/Forums/, as well as here.
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