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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: January 30, 2005
Source: Source Available
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This version fixes a bug in Message-ID generation in BONE (upgrading for BONE users is highly reccomended) and adds encrypted SMTP support, so it can be used fully with Gmail.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)
Source code is available in the Haiku CVS repository (http://cvs.openbeos.org)
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Intel Version - requires Zeta (2.4 MB) |
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| Version 3.0.1 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: December 9, 2004
Source: Source Available
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Fixed a bug with spam filtering in BeMail, and fixed the BONE icon problems. Other than that, the same as 3.0. Note also that if you were using AGMS's Spam Filter with the 2.0 series, you will have to reconfigure the filter add-on, as the filter name has changed to "Spam Filter" in this release.
PowerPC, net_server, etc. builds will come later.
This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/)
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Intel Version - requires Zeta (1.9 MB) |
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| Version 2.3.0 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: March 10, 2004
Source: Source Available
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This version adds fun new features like IMAP-SSL, as well as a whole variety of general bug fixes, including better URL recognition in BeMail. It also includes new icons for e-mail messages, which are very pretty.
Note that to use IMAP in this release, you'll need OpenSSL, the link to which is at the bottom of this page. If you need to download OpenSSL, the install script will inform you of the fact. Also, if you are running net_server, you need libdl.so (link also at the bottom of the page).
NOTE THAT IF YOU DOWNLOADED THIS BEFORE 1 AM GMT, MARCH 11, 2004, AND HAD TROUBLE WITH IMAP, YOU SHOULD REDOWNLOAD THE ARCHIVE.
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Intel Version - requires Zeta (1.13 MB) |
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.14 MB) |
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| Version 2.2.6 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: December 29, 2003
Source: Source Available
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This release fixes a variety of bugs, most of them in IMAP. Among the notable changes, IMAP can now use Microsoft Exchange e-mail servers and more properly handles a variety of aspects of the protocol and MDR also now displays the priority of the message (as set by its sender) in Tracker, for those of you moved to pay attention to it. In addition, there is a new notification method that puts new message notifications in the spiffy new status log window.
Note: Thanks to Konrad for help with the MS Exchange support.
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Intel Version - requires Zeta (1.12 MB) |
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.12 MB) |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (840 KB) |
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| Version 2.2.5 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: December 4, 2003
Source: Source Available
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This release has lots of bug fixes - IMAP no longer indicates errors by crashing, for instance. Actually, so far as I know, all the crashing bugs in IMAP are gone. All the IMAP bugs generally are gone, actually. In addition, having mail on non-boot disks actually works right now. This is a big improvement.
The other big news in this release also has to do with error handling. No longer are there lots of annoying alert boxes if the server goes down. Instead, there's a pretty error log window. Very cool.
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Intel Version - requires Zeta (1.12 MB) |
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U. Chicago - BONE/Zeta - English |
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.1 MB) |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (837 KB) |
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| Version 2.2.4 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: October 12, 2003
Source: Source Available
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This version has a number of bug fixes, mostly with IMAP, although there have been a bunch of fixed memory leaks, and the fix of a bug that would cause thousands of error messages to pop up. There are also a number of fixes to compatibility with other clients (BeMail adds the X-Mailer header, for instance).
A note on upgrading: the first time you run v2.2.4 on your IMAP account, new messages in folders created by previous MDR versions will not be downloaded. The next time you run MDR, everything will behave as usual. So you needn't worry. :P
WARNING: It has come to our attention that if you set your mailbox on a disk other than your boot volume, and have leave mail on server enabled or have an IMAP account or have partial message downloading enabled, it will redownload all your mail at every fetch, delete all your e-mail, or do other nasty things. In other words, keep your mailbox on your boot volume. We have a fix in the works, which will be included in 2.2.5, which should be out by Thursday, 16 October, at the very latest.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.15 MB) |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (833 KB) |
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| Version 2.2.3 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: September 20, 2003
Source: Source Available
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Minor bugs fixed in this version.
- Fixed crash in POP3 protocol when the mail server was not reachable (was trying to send a QUIT command over a dead connection).
- Allowed users to drag people files (and other sorts of files) onto the Mail Status window and have them open in the user's preferred mail reader, which, in the case of people files, creates a new message addressed to the person in question.
- More IMAP bug fixes.
- Some memory leak bugs fixed.
- Added a command line script which will go through all your People files and make sure that the e-mail addresses contain valid characters. Useful for bulk e-mailing (the SMTP server will reject the whole batch if one is bad), so look for ValidatePeopleEmails.sh in the Mass Mailing folder.
- Temporary file for incoming mail created in /tmp or now in a local directory, so that the in-box can be on a different drive than /boot. Well, maybe not, all the query stuff still looks on /boot only.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.12 MB) |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (849 KB) |
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| Version 2.2.2 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: August 22, 2003
Source: Source Available
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The pace of change has slowed down so it's time for a bug fix release.
Changes:
- Automatic index creation changed, use an int for the MAIL:flags, not a string!
- Use a query to find mail to send rather than scanning the Out directory (a certain person keeps thousands of his old files there and was getting annoyed at the time delay for checking mail).
- Fixed some bugs in IMAP, including one that would block ChainRunner's message queue forever.
- Fixed some random bugs in IMAP and made it so MDR doesn't redownload your whole mailbox if it crashes! Now *there* is a feature.
- Fixed window position save in BeMail - last closed window position is used for the window the next time you start BeMail. Got broken when the settings file format got changed.
- Fixed race condition where RemoteStorageProtocol was locking the node, so init was failing in the daemon. So no longer need the long delay before sending mail kludge.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.11 MB) |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (849 KB) |
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| Version 2.2.1 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: August 6, 2003
Source: Source Available
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This version is mostly a bug fix release, but there are a few general speed improvements and there is one new feature in IMAP: you can now specify the mailbox root (important for certain servers). Exciting, huh? Anyway, it's good to have, as it's less buggy (not that were were any bugs before, of course :P). Enjoy!
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.11 MB) |
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The BeOSJournal Mirror. - BONE/English |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (827 KB) |
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| Version 2.2.0 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: July 30, 2003
Source: Source Available
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Our first final release in more than two years. Wow. So, you ask, what's changed beyond bug fixes?
IMAP has been rewritten (again), so that it is now much faster, less buggy, and uses node monitoring for folders. This means that the "Synchronizing mailboxes" message has been banished for good. Yay!
And lots of bug fixes.
We do hope you enjoy it.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.16 MB) |
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SourceForge - x86 BONE English |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (825 KB) |
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| Version 2.1.0 Release Candidate 3 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: July 16, 2003
Source: Source Available
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Fixed several bugs and added a few minor features. If it's good enough, this may become the final release version.
- Added Mark Heeren's alternate new mail deskbar icons to the mail daemon resource. They're a blue and red envelope, rather than the empty and full mailbox icon. Use QuickRes to copy them over the existing icons in /boot/beos/system/servers/mail_daemon if you want to use them.
- Fixed AGMSBayesianSpamServer race bug with the classification choices dialog box coming up mangled due to default sizes of controls being zero. Happens when the RefsReceived message gets processed before ReadyToRun has finished setting things up.
- Make Drafts query non-temporary, so it doesn't disappear after a few days. Also split the Today's Mail query into Received Today and Sent Today queries.
- Turn on auto-training by default in the spam filter, at "BiPolar"'s suggestion. Also modified the other default options - spam in subject off (status now shown in window title), leave server running (slow startup with hundreds of thousands of words), cutoffs made more strict (more uncertain messages, fewer errors).
- Added a couple of Japanese translations.
- IMAP bugs fixed, now handles network disconnection better.
- Also stops when it encounters an error while reading message contents from the server, rather than putting up error alerts for each and every remaining message.
- Changed BeMail to use a flattened BMessage for its settings, rather than the unreliable binary dump.
- Added an option to start with spell checking on.
- Added people's names to the auto-complete word list. So if you want to send e-mail to Dane, type a double quote then the first few letters of his name; typing "Da... will expand to "Dane Scott" <dane@somewhere.com>. The usual pure e-mail address expansion is unchanged, typing da... without the quote mark will expand to only dane@somewhere.com. We don't have it include the name since the auto-complete is simple text substitution - would need a fancy post processing stage to figure out the right addresses and full names.
- Found some buffer overwrite bugs in SMTP which prevented some authentication methods from working.
- Moved the Save button furthur from the Send button; "Skiver" didn't like accidentally hitting Send.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.16 MB) |
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| Version 2.1.0 Release Candidate 2 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: July 7, 2003
Source: Source Available
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This version fixes tons of bugs, especially with IMAP, which was unuseable in the last release with many servers. There are a couple new features in BeMail, most prominently a Spam button, but other than that, it's all bug fixes and optimizations. So enjoy the new, fast, and (hopefully) bug-free MDR. If you find any bugs we *still* haven't fixed, let us know.
For a more complete description of the astounding new features of v2.1.0, look in "Version History", under Release Candidate 1.
Also, for you coders out there, there is actually documentation in the source code package for writing MDR add-ons. Exciting, huh?
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.13 MB) |
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Primary Location - net_server/Japanese |
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Primary Location - net_server/English |
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PowerPC Version - requires R5 (803 KB) |
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| Version 2.1.0 Release Candidate 1 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: June 26, 2003
Source: Source Available
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This is not only a bump in version number, but our first non-beta version in, um, 2 years. That must mean lots has changed. It has. We've ironed out a lot of bugs, completely redone some things, added some features, and generally made MDR much better. A list of some improvements follows:
1. Completely redone IMAP (and I mean from scratch). We've gone from having one of the worst IMAP implementations of any e-mail client on any platform to having one of the best. It correctly supports multiple folders, has bi-directional synchronization (so you can save messages *to* the server, and move them between folders, etc.). It also stays connected, continuously checking for new mail. It's generally great.
2. Partial message downloading. You can set a size threshold (for both POP3 and IMAP), and any messages larger than that only have their headers downloaded. If you want to see the whole message, just double-click it and it will download. If you don't (it's a 15 megabyte e-mail virus or yet more digital pictures from your relatives), just toss it in the trash, and you never have to see it again.
3. Lots and lots and lots and lots and lots [...] and lots of bug fixes. Too many to name. (I also forget them. So I'll just say there were lots.)
4. POP3 is also much, much faster.
In short, it's better than ever before. Enjoy!
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.12 MB) |
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| Version 2.0.1 Beta 2 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: April 21, 2003
Source: Source Available
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April 13 2003 - v2.0.1b2
- Make the encoding menu slide around when resizing the window. Can only do it for reading a mail message, not when composing, since pop-up menus don't resize (a BeOS bug).
- Changed encoding to work on a per-word basis to reduce the chance of making words longer than the 75 character RFC2047 limit. Will even split up a Japanese subject line with no spaces into encoded "words" which should get reassembled without spaces.
- Changed header encoding to base64 rather than quoted-printable for Asian languages, for cell phone system compatability.
- Word wrap long header lines so that if you send a message to hundreds of people, the To: header won't go over the 1000 byte line limit.
- Also recognize Content-Disposition: filename="logo.jpg" as specifying the name, though they really should use "name" rather than "filename".
- Removed query "leash" limit of 1024 max e-mail addresses in the typing auto-completion list. Note that as usual the addresses are found via query from files only on the boot volume with the META:email attribute (and META:email[2-5] too), and groups with the META:group attribute.
- Removed 128 item leash on the pop-up email address choice menu, also avoid deadlock when choosing hundreds of names (which used to exceed the message queue size) by batching them up into one operation.
- Add All People menu item, now only people not in any group are listed at the bottom of the pop-up address menu.
- Fixed a PPC (PowerPC CPU version of BeOS) bug in AGMSBayesianSpamServer (atoll wasn't working so word database wasn't read), and changed sound effect format so they work for PPC.
- Also, besides double quotes, don't encode <>,@() in the headers so that the mail system can see them.
- AGMSBayesianSpamServer now shuts down immediately and returns true if it is asked to quit by the registrar. Previously if you left it running, the system shutdown would be cancelled at AGMSBayesianSpamServer.
- Added momoziro's Undo/Redo stack to BeMail. Thanks momoziro!
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.05 MB) |
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| Version 2.0.1 Beta 1 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: March 1, 2003
Source: Source Available
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February 20 2003 - v2.0.1b1
- Yet more Japanese translations, courtesy of Jun Suzki this time.
- Added an international install script feature.
- Fixed crash bug when using Open With…BeMail on people files (was a buffer size bug).
- Add BeOS USer Guide Replacement for the E-mail preferences aaplication.
- Do a "sync" to flush data to disk if any messages received, so that a crash soon after receiving e-mail won't lose data.
- Sort the pop-up lists of e-mail addresses by last name (formerly e-mail address). Also list people in the groups they belong to and in the main list too. Note it uses an n-squared stupid sort algorithm, so it will be slow if you have thousands of People files.
- Added an Encoding menu to chose the character set when sending mail, in case you want to temporarily override the default set in preferences.
- Also have the encoding pop-up menu let you change the character set to use for reading a message, though by default it will automatically determine it.
- Fixed up excessive <<>> around e-mail addresses in list when typing a group name.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.05 MB) |
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| Version 2.0.0 Beta 9 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: February 8, 2003
Source: Source Available
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February 6 2003 - v2.0.0b9
- Use quoted printable for the headers to avoid base64 extra CRLF insertion which makes a mess if the header (like Subject) is too long to fit on a line.
- Added 7bit and 8bit encoding to the library, and made BeMail use 7bit for ISO-2022-JP (base64 for other Japanese character sets).
- If a header field (CC, Subject, etc) is made empty in BeMail, also remove that header. Was causing a reply (with an automatically generated CC) to get sent to extra people even though the CC seemed to have been erased. Library code changed to accept NULL and empty value strings as meaning remove the header.
- Made install script into a one use script, so you can't accidentally run it twice (it won't work since it moved a lot of the installation files to their final resting places).
- Reduced the size of the spam database from around 1500 messages to just 10 spam and 10 genuine examples (after complaints it was too big). Accuracy will be reduced, but then you can quickly make up for it by training it when it gets it wrong (and even faster with auto-train).
- As requested by "dolgogi" in the BeBits.com talkback, I've added the ksc5601, ks_c_5601-1987 character sets as an alias for euc-kr in incoming mail (they seem to be subsets of euc-kr). Outgoing is always EUC-KR. Also, the output for EUC-KR is sent as 8bit rather than base64 or quoted printable. Sorry, unable to support iso-2022-kr.
- Fixed bug in date parsing (affecting the MAIL:when attribute) where it didn't understand the new numeric +0000 style of time zone.
- Changed file names to be a bit more readable, hopefully avoiding characters which cause problems.
- Avoid having a single period on a line; fix SMTP protocol to insert an extra period on all lines starting with a period. POP protocol should do the opposite, but for now the extra period is hidden by the display code!
- Fixed bug with missing last letter in Japanese headers by forcing it to switch to the Roman character set (could also switch to ASCII, but they are almost the same) at the end of the header.
- Compensate for Yahoo! address inside the name goofyness, find "Joe" for the name when given: "Joe <joe@yahoo.com>" <joe@yahoo.com>
- Added Koki's first batch of Japanese translations for text within MDR.
- Fixed up word wrapping code to fall back to the user's preferred font if the system fixed width font didn't have as many of the characters used in the message. Doesn't depend on character set choice now.
- Added some more queries to the pop-up daemon menu and changed it to largely use a zip file so it will be easier to add new ones: Today's mail, mail from someone, mail with a subject containing something.
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Intel Version - requires R5 (895 KB) |
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| Version 2.0 Beta 8 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: January 23, 2003
Source: Source Available
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January 22 2003 - v2.0.0b8
- Date format changed slightly to make it compliant to RFC-822 (some other mail apps had problems understanding it).
- decode_base64() should now work with single character line breaks as well.
- Changed default spam cutoff ratio to 0.95 to correspond to the default Chi-Squared scoring method.
- Added Uncertain spam classification as suggested by BiPolar. This also means adding a Genuine cutoff number, a new sound effect, change the prefs window, etc.
- Fixed up BeMail to use the user's character set choice (was ignoring it).
- Added a few more character set encodings, including UTF-8 for BeOS native messages.
- Made the character set choice affect the encoding of the Subject, To, CC and other header lines. So now your subject can contain international characters.
- Made it internationalize (using utf-8, no choice) the file attachment headers so file names with weird characters will now work.
- Don't convert words to lower case for spam checking, the case can be an important clue!
- Updated sample spam database: now has capitalized words and includes fresh spam. Old uncapitalized databases won't work as well. Either replace your existing one with the sample one, or be prepared for worse results until more training corrects it.
- Headers in ISO-2022-JP should now appear correctly. Fixed up header encoding so that it also turns on the encoding markers for escapes and control characters, which you see in the 7 bit encodings like ISO-2022-JP (previously it only did them when it found 8 bit characters).
- Missing Japanese text at the end, or garbage characters at the end bug fixed. Increased the conversion buffer size calculation so that the ballooning of text due to the excessive number of escape characters in ISO-2022-JP doesn't run it past the end of the buffer (both body text and headers were affected).
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Intel Version - requires R5 (1.2 MB) |
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BUG-Br HQ (net_server) |
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net_server x86 build at kandent.com |
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2.0.0b8 for NetServer at SourceForge |
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Frankfurt (DE - Europe) NetServer - the one above is for bone ! |
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PowerPC Version - requires R4.5 (971 KB) |
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| Version 2.0 Beta 7 |
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License: BSD/MIT
Updated: December 15, 2002
Source: Source Available
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December 13 2002 - v2.0.0b7
- Fixed vman's bug with TABs after the colon in the headers making it ignore the header.
- Fixed the Forwarding with Attachments bug so it now works with X-BFile type attachments.
- Added a couple of forwarding menu items, so you get the complete set on the main menu and the right-click on the Forward button menu.
- Added full set of reply options to the right-click-on-the-reply-button menu.
- Removed old word wrap menu code from BeMail.
- Added a preferences option to attach files in BeMail without the attributes, so that users of other operating systems don't get confused by the extra attachment.
- Fixed some bugs with reading (garbage appended bug) and forwarding text attachments (didn't copy text so it sometimes crashed).
- Include preamble text when making a reply from selected text in a message.
- Added ChiSquared (Greek X is called chi, capital is , lower case is ) statistical error scoring method to AGMSBayesianSpamServer; you lose the shades of gray and get better spam/genuine/don't-know results instead.
- Reclassifying a message as spam or genuine will now also update the spam ratio attribute (it runs an EvaluateFile on it).
- Subject prefix of [Spam 99.9%] removed from the subject attribute when you evaluate a message (the number would become incorrect, and we can't tell if it is spam since the cut-off value is in the filter client, not the server).
- Implemented self-training mode in the spam filter.
- Load the database when the spam server window is displayed.
- Hide the spam server window so it doesn't flash briefly onto the screen when the program starts up.
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