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Mail Rules: Create advanced mail rules from the preferences that sort incoming mail. You can also apply mail rules to your existing mail.
Templates: The templates example plugin now includes a robust template editor,
better field jumping support, and many other improvements, and is now in ES6.
Column Widths: The app now saves the state of columns between sessions.
Mark As Read: You can now disable automatic "mark as read" behavior.
Development:
Composer extensions have been overhauled to provide a better interface for developers.
For more details, ping @evan or @juan on Slack, or see the new Templates extension.
Database transactions are now explicit and required for writing to the local cache.
The quick actions area of the thread list is now an injectable region.
You can now select the output of the test runner window.
Travis now builds both 64-bit .rpm and .deb builds for Linux.
Fixes:
Opening the feedback window no longer prevents the app from quitting.
The QuickSchedule plugin can no longer send before saving the QuickSchedule event.
Switching accounts while searching no longer throws off the account switcher.
Emails sent from an alias now properly appear as "Me"
Web fonts from remote servers are now permitted in message bodies.
On Mac OS X and Linux, the system tray now includes an "Open Inbox" option
On Mac OS X, the app closes correctly from fullscreen mode.
On Linux, windows display the correct app icon.
On Gnome Linux, the app now shows the correct icon.
Google Inbox is now available as a keyboard shortcut preset.
File uploads can be cancelled, even if you're offline.
Dragging image uploads no longer causes duplicate attachments.
Parsing of contacts with allowable special characters (eg: o'rielly@gmail.com) is more robust.
The autoload images feature detects images more reliably.
mailto:// parsing is more robust and supports poorly encoded body values