Mailpile Changelog
What's new in Mailpile 0.5.2 Beta III
Aug 25, 2015- Highlights of this release:
- A powerful e-mail client capable of reading, writing, organizing and searching large volumes of e-mail
- An attractive, intuitive web-based user interface
- Support for multiple accounts and multiple PGP keys
- Streamlined PGP key discovery
- Native Windows and Mac packages
- Native support for downloading mail using the IMAP and POP3 protocols
- We have published a Security Roadmap, explaining the how, why and when of Mailpile security
- Highlights since the previous Beta:
- Simplified setup process
- Much improved PGP key handling (discovery and passphrase management)
- Interactive browser for finding and configuring local mailboxes
- Tools for printing, saved searches and data extraction
- Usability fixes, bug fixes, ...
New in Mailpile 201501 Beta (Jan 21, 2015)
- A powerful e-mail client capable of reading, writing, organizing and searching large volumes of e-mail
- An attractive, intuitive web-based user interface
- An interactive user-friendly setup procedure
- Native Windows and Mac packages
- Native support for downloading mail using the IMAP and POP3 protocols
- New interfaces for discovering and importing PGP keys
- We have published a Security Roadmap, explaining the how, why and when of Mailpile security
- Highlights since the previous Beta:
- We fixed a bug in key generation:
- instead of 4096 bit PGP keys, we were generating relatively weak 1024 bit keys for new users
- Usability studies on PGP key management and working with encrypted mail led to many UI/UX improvements
- Performance of the web UI was improved
- IMAP and POP3 support are much improved, but still a work in progress
- Usability fixes, bug fixes, ...
New in Mailpile 201409 Beta (Sep 16, 2014)
- An attractive, intuitive web-based user interface
- An interactive user-friendly setup procedure
- Native Mac package
- Native support for downloading mail using the IMAP protocol
- New interfaces for discovering and importing PGP keys