i.Scribe for Mac and Linux 3.5 freeware
... of folders and items, signatures, drag and drop, spell checking as well as an internal address book and calendar. ...
Author | Matthew Allen |
Released | 2023-11-21 |
Filesize | 5.30 MB |
Downloads | 1603 |
OS | Linux, Mac OS X |
Installation | Instal And Uninstall |
Keywords | email client, email sender, email receiver, email, client, POP3 |
Users' rating (21 rating) |
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3.5 | Nov 21, 2023 | New Release | |
2.1.5 | May 25, 2015 | New Release | Added support for importing and exporting vCard photos. I've tested the inter-operability with Outlook. Updated the Help -> Version History link to point to the history for v2.1 rather than v2.0. Added new sub menu item to the mail right click menu to add the sender address to an existing filter. Added a mail context sub menu to add the sender's address to a contact group. Fixed a hang in the IMAP over SSL fetch code where select() would return "no data to read" but there was actually OpenSSL data available. This would manifest as the IMAP connection being unresponsive. I've reimplemented it using non-blocking IO instead of select() which apparently doesn't play well with OpenSSL's internal buffers. Fixed the Mail -> Select Marked -> None/All/Colours menu. Fixed the POP3 preview toolbar button using the first available account even if it was like IMAP or something. Now it iterates over the account list till it finds a POP3 account to preview. Changed the MIME tree in the mail preview h |
2.0 B69 | May 25, 2015 | New Release | Added Korean translation. Added draft OAUTH2 implementation for IMAP. This supports Gmail only at this point. I will be adding other services as I get time. Email me if you want a specific service added. |