Releases: pulb/mailnag
v2.2.0
- Massive robustness improvements. Especially long running IMAP IDLE
connections do survive peer resets and system hibernation now - New default connectivity test based on glib NetworkMonitor
(likely to improve VPN issues as well) - Configuration UI hints for Gmail
- Updated translations
NOTES FOR PACKAGERS:
The networkmanager dependency may be removed
since Mailnag now uses the NetworkMonitor API (of glib),
which in turn optionally depends on networkmanager.
v2.1.0
- Mark-as-read also marks e-mails read on the server
if supported (thanks Andreas Angerer!) - libnotify plugin: close associated notification when the e-mail
has been read (single-notification-mode only,
thanks Dan Christensen!) - libnofify plugin: correctly identify
desktop environment (thanks Denis Anuschewski!) - Misc other fixes and improvements
- Updated translations
v2.0.0
- Ported to Python3
- Migrated from Gnome keyring to libsecret
- Moved functionality of dbus plugin to mailnag core
- Added support for CRAM-MD5 auth
- Added STARTTLS support for pop3 accounts
- Cosmetic UI fixes
- Misc other fixes and improvements
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR PACKAGERS:
Please note that mailnag now requires python >= 3.5 and
that the GNOME-Keyring dependency has been replaced by libsecret.
v1.3.0
- UI modernization including headerbars
- Ported to GtkApplication
- Support for mbox and maildir backends (thanks tikank!)
- Massive refactoring (thanks tikank!)
- Support for UTF-7 folder decoding (thanks cheshire-mouse!)
- Improved folder parsing in config UI
- Misc other fixes and improvements
- Updated translations
v1.2.1
v1.2.0
- Added support for notification settings in GNOME-Control-Center
- Improved account dialog featuring a new IMAP folder chooser
- libnotify plugin: added new 'Short Summary' notification mode
(new default notification mode; recommended for GNOME 3) - userscript plugin: accountnames are now passed to the specified userscript
- Non-SSL accounts are now utilizing STARTTLS if available (thanks todi!)
- Mailnag now logs a warning if an unencrypted connection is detected
- Acountnames are now exported via the DBUS-API
- The config window is resizable now
- Misc other fixes and improvements
- Updated translations / removed badly maintained translations
NOTES:
If you're using the userscript plugin, please note that Mailnag now passes
(accountname, sender, subject) sequences to the script as opposed to (sender, subject)
sequences in previous releases.
v1.1.0
- GNOME Online Accounts integration
(via a plugin -> https://github.com/pulb/mailnag-goa-plugin) - Added support for platform-specific credential (login password) backends
(Configurable in the config file.
Supported options are currently "AUTO", "GNOME" and "NONE".) - The GNOME-Keyring dependency is optional now
- Improved connectivity tests
(Configurable in the config file.
Supported options are "AUTO", "NETWORKMANAGER" and "PING".) - Shorter notification strings
- Added appdata file for GNOME Software app
- Removed bash wrapper scripts
- Misc other fixes and improvements
- Updated translations
IMPORTANT NOTES FOR PACKAGERS:
Please note that GNOME-Keyring and Networkmanager
are now optional dependencies and the httplib2 dependency
is not required anymore.
v1.0.0
- Mailnag is desktop-independent now (was GNOME3-only)
- Added plugin system to allow easy extensibility
- Cut down the core daemon functionality to mail checking only and
moved everything else to plugins - Released GNOME 3/Ubuntu Unity extension/plugin for a tighter desktop integration
- Added account assistants for popular email providers like Gmail
- Added DBUS service (for remote control/integration in other apps)
- Redesigned and simplified config UI
- Added propper logging (log messages are sent to stdout and the system log now)
- Heavy code cleanup & refactoring
- Reduced disk write access, other performance improvements
- Fixes for various major and minor bugs
- New icon by Reda Lazri
IMPORTANT NOTES:
The fileformat of the config file has changed.
It's highly recommended to rename/backup your
current config file (~/.config/mailnag/mailnag.cfg).