Releases: Foundry376/Mailspring
1.1.2
1.1.2
Fixes:
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Mailspring creates the folder "Mailspring/Snoozed" on your email provider with the intermediate folder. [#588]
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Switching to drafts, away from drafts, and back to drafts no longer causes a crash. [#590]
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"Create a package manually" now works properly when the app is running without the
dev
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Drag and drop of emails now works again. [#586]
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When removing quoted text, some emails no longer cause an exception to be thrown. [#589]
1.1.1
Features:
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The new composer now supports additional Gmail shortcuts, which you can view from Preferences > Shortcuts, including Cmd-K (make link), Cmd-Shift-8 (make bulleted list), etc. (#555)
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Mailspring now supports indicators (unread badge) in Ubuntu Gnome Session (Ubuntu 17+)
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Mailspring now supports Secureserver (GoDaddy), Roundcube, 163.com, and several other providers that did not allow folder names to contain the
[
character.
Fixes:
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The small "X" on the quoted text control is back, allowing you to easily remove the quoted text block when replying.
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Performance of the new composer has been greatly improved by eliminating calls to
draft.body
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In dark mode, text in the composer appears white instead of black.
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Switching to a different font size and back to "normal" no longer makes text a slightly different size than it was originally.
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Spellcheck now supports words with non-latin characters correctly. (#564)
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The Less-is-More theme no longer contains small visual glitches with the new composer. (#547)
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Undo/redo within the composer or any text field no longer trigger both text undo/redo and mail action undo/redo. (#577)
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Mailspring now creates a "Mailspring" folder instead of a "[Mailspring]" folder because some providers do not allow the
[
character. (#551)
Development: -
Mailspring no longer contains or supports Coffeescript or CJSX!
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Moved to Electron 1.8.2-beta4
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Moved to React 16.2
1.1.0
Features:
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Overhauled composer with a great new editing toolbar and support for fonts, sizes, colors, right-to-left text, markdown shortcuts, and more.
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Brand new template editor in Preferences > Templates with a more streamlined UI based on the new composer.
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From the Activity screen, you can now export the raw data in the selected time range to perform custom analysis on your open and link tracking data.
Improvements:
- On Linux, Mailspring now lets you choose to auto-hide the menubar, or use the sleek, Windows-style unified window frame with the menu behind a hamburger button.
Fixes:
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Mailspring no longer cleans up messages you've downloaded recently.
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When you edit an existing account, it's credentials are prepopulated for editing. (#496)
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The signature editor now supports Twitter profile pictures and autoformats your handle. (#493)
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On Windows, Mailspring supports installation in user directories with special characters. (#113)
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Generation of IDs in Mailspring is no longer timezone-sensitive on some machines.
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Drafts no longer fail to save when you exit the app in some scenarios.
1.0.12
Improvements
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Automatic CC / BCC: From Preferences > Accounts, you can now configure automatic CC / BCC on emails sent from an account. (#275)
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The "Are you sure you want to send addressed to 'XXX'" warning is smarter and better phrased. (#381)
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You can now change the interface zoom from Preferences > Appearance. (#176)
Fixes
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A regression from 1.0.11 has been fixed - Mailspring no longer fails to sync new mail for some accounts that do not support CONDSTORE. Mailspring will no longer give these messages timestamps from "1970". (#475)
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Panel widths are now saved correctly on exit. (#41)
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When waking from sleep, Mailspring checks for new mail immediately. (#468)
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When linking an account, you can now omit the SMTP username for SMTP without authentication. (#469)
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Mailspring allows all deprecated HTML attributes like
<strike>
, improving the rendering of emails. (#260) -
The
View
links in the contact sidebar now open the browser correctly. -
Electron has been bumped to 1.7.10, which fixes:
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Subpixel font rendering with freetype on Linux.
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Rendering issues with Nvidia GPU on High Sierra
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Downloading updates twice on Windows
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Auto-update for non-admin users on macOS.
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1.0.11
To download the latest release of Mailspring, visit https://getmailspring.com/download
Improvements:
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You can now reset the cache for an individual account from Preferences > Accounts
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Mailspring now creates its config directory with more appropriate unix permissions (thanks @agurz!)
Fixes:
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On Windows, Mailspring now sends attachments with non-latin characters correctly.
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Mailspring now moves mail correctly (via archiving, deleting, etc.), even if the provider does not support the IMAP MOVE extension.
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Mailspring now fetches incoming messages correctly (and immediately) for providers that support both CONDSTORE and QRESYNC.
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On Linux, the Mailspring snap no longer complains about missing typefaces on some machines.
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Drang and drop from search results into folders/labels has been fixed.
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The translation plugin has been fixed.
1.0.10
To download the latest release, visit https://getmailspring.com/download
1.0.10 (12/7/2017)
Features:
- A brand new signature editor makes it easy to create beautiful signatures with images and important contact details.
Performance:
- SQLite schema changes significantly improve Mailspring's sync performance on very large mailboxes.
Fixes:
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A major memory leak on Windows has been fixed which caused Mailspring to slow down your computer, especially when waking from sleep.
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Mailspring no longer reports that it is still "looking for messages" in some cases after sync has completed.
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Search now correctly supports the "in:" syntax for all arbitrary folders and labels as well as built-in ones like "in:inbox".
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Several exceptions thrown in UI edge-cases have been fixed.
1.0.9
To download the latest release, visit https://getmailspring.com/download
1.0.9 (12/1/2017)
Improvements:
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Sync progress reporting and status messages have been improved.
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Mailspring only attempts to passively fetch message contents once for each message, so bad messages no longer cause the app to "hang" in an "Syncing your Mailbox" state.
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A new setting allows you to choose the default spellcheck language. (Thanks @oserban!)
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A new setting allows you to choose whether Mailspring opens containing folders after downloading attachments. (Thanks @mattlyons0!)
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You can now copy-paste a file from the Finder or Windows Explorer into the composer.
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Mailspring now correctly sends mail with inline image attachments on all providers.
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Many issues that caused search to "hang" have been resolved.
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Mailspring now correctly linkifies URLs in more scenarios. (Thanks @agurz!)
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Many small email rendering issues have been resolved thanks to a new message sanitizer.
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Creating and immediately sending a draft with tracking enabled no longer fails in rare cases.
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Undo send no longer causes other open composer windows to close when a message is sent.
Development:
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Improved error collection will make it much easier to track down and fix remaining sync issues.
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Password management errors are now considered fatal, since they break the app during onboarding.
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The analytics package has been removed - we were not using the collected metrics.
1.0.8
To download the latest release, visit https://getmailspring.com/download
Features
- A brand new Activity View (in the sidebar beneath Drafts) provides quick mailbox statistics and analytics for read receipts and link tracking.
Improvements
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When snoozing, a setting in Preferences > General now allows you to choose whether emails should be moved to the top of your inbox or just returned to the inbox as unread. (Thanks @casuallancelot)
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Space and shift-space now move you up and down in the thread view. (Thanks @victortrac)
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The window title now carries the subject of the currently selected email. (Thanks @agurz)
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The dark theme has been overhauled to improve readability and ensure visual queues are present for important UI. It looks more like Spotify and less "all gray."
Fixes
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Undo send now works correctly!
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Mailspring no longer pre-processes HTML through
tidy
, which was too strict and causing emails to display incorrectly and links to break. -
The thread list no longer "flickers" when archiving / deleting unread email.
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The spellchecker now handles non-ASCII characters in words correctly. (Thanks @jGleitz)
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Undo toasts no longer re-appear after switching views.
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In single pane mode, the "Back" button title with the folder name is no longer converted to titlecase.
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Disabling read receipts and link tracking now effects the current draft correctly in addition to future drafts.
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You can now provide any IMAP/SMTP hostname (e.g.
mail
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Starting and deleting a forwarded message no longer blocks you from creating another one in the same thread for a few seconds.
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The secret "Show Original" feature is back.
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Screenshot mode has been fixed. (Thanks @agurz)
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Mailspring now corrects inconsistencies in it's data as you perform mail actions, so threads can't get "stuck" in the trash, snoozed folder, etc.
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Drag and drop to the
starred
orunread
views now works properly. -
Snooze dates are properly synced to the Mailspring backend, so they're persisted when you clear your cache or re-install Mailspring.
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On Windows, Mailspring no longer has problems saving attachments with extended UTF-16 characters, (eg Japanese or Polish.)
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Mailsync no longer crashes when messages have more than ~150 references to other messages in their headers.
1.0.7
Fixes:
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The
Starred
andUnread
views now correctly show threads with many starred/unread messages. (#100) -
The folder and label shortcuts are now separate and work properly for Gmail accounts. (#259 - thanks @casuallancelot)
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Mailspring no longer segfaults when it's unable to connect to your SMTP server during onboarding,
and error messages no longer "destroy" the layout of the window. -
Mailspring no longer uses all memory on the computer in a rare scenario where your mail provider return an infinite range of message IDs. (#91)
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Mailspring can now be put in a verbose logging mode using
AppEnv.mailsyncBridge.toggleVerboseLogging()
, in which all IMAP and SMTP traffic is logged. -
You can now dismiss the "Please pay for Mailspring Pro!" prompt in the bottom left when more than four accounts are syncing. (Thanks @mattlyons0)
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On Linux, Mailspring no longer launches with the onboarding window in between monitors on dual-display setups. (Thanks @dbhowell)
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The contact search index now includes the first names of contacts, so you can find them more easily when typing in address fields. (#227)
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The default template no longer references Nylas incorrectly. (Thanks @galaxias)
1.0.6
To download this update, visit https://getmailspring.com/download
Features:
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Mailspring now identifies an "Archive" folder if one is present in your Office 365 / IMAP accounts and enables the "Archive" button and "Swipe to Archive" behavior. If it is not picked up automatically, you can set it from Preferences > Folders.
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Mailspring now warns you if the salutation in your email ("Hey Ben!") doesn't match the name of a recipient or appears misspelled.
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A new keyboard shortcut allows you to attach a file in the composer. (Ctrl-Shift-A by default!)
Fixes:
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The contact sidebar now loads correctly if you switch to a contact with no name.
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On Windows, Mailspring no longer needs to be restarted once before you can link a Gmail account.
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When replying to a message you sent in a thread, Mailspring no longer incorrectly addresses the new message to yourself.
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Mail rules now run correctly as new mail is received.
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The label picker is now correctly hidden if your selection includes threads from non-Gmail accounts.
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When you forward a message, it is now correctly associated with the existing thread.
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When renaming folders / labels, the app no longer shows the old and new items side-by-side in the left panel for a few minutes.
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When creating folders / labels, you can now use any characters supported by your provider, including emoji.
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When you move an item to a folder in a generic IMAP account, undoing the action now works properly.