Package Details: sylpheed-beta-iconmod 3.8.0beta1-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/sylpheed-beta-iconmod.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: sylpheed-beta-iconmod
Description: Lightweight e-mail client. Latest official beta with the coonsden.com icon theme.
Upstream URL: http://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: sylpheed, sylpheed-beta
Provides: sylpheed
Submitter: spicey
Maintainer: spicey
Last Packager: spicey
Votes: 7
Popularity: 0.000132
First Submitted: 2009-12-22 06:25 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2022-09-15 05:23 (UTC)

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spicey commented on 2015-12-29 13:43 (UTC)

Sylpheed 3.5rc2 has been released. This is the second release candidate of Sylpheed 3.5. If there is no major problem, this will be released as official 3.5 without modification. * TLSv1.1 and TLSv1.2 will be enabled for STARTTLS when OpenSSL 1.0.1 or above is used. * The regression which was introduced at 3.5rc when using Oniguruma was fixed. * Win32: libpng was updated to 1.4.18. * Win32: OpenSSL was updated to 0.9.8zh.

spicey commented on 2015-11-30 08:33 (UTC)

Update to 3.5 RC This is the release candidate of Sylpheed 3.5. If there is no major problem, this will be released as official 3.5 without modification. * A fix for ARM architecture was made. * Some bugfixes and stability improvements were made. * Win32: more fix for the crash when linked with newer MSVCRT was made. * Win32: irresponsibe text entries on the first display of the filter edit dialog were fixed. * Win32: included libiconv dll was replaced with the correct one, which fixes Japanese wave dash and fullwidth tilde conversion problem.

spicey commented on 2015-07-07 16:11 (UTC)

Sylpheed 3.5beta3 In this release, OpenSSL, libpng and libjpeg library included in the Windows version were updated (including security fixes). Some bugfixes were also made. All users who are using 3.4beta1 or 3.4beta2 are recommended to upgrade. * A bug that reorder of filter runes by DnD was not saved was fixed. * The original file names of attachments are kept when opening them, and shorter suffixes are added in the case they conflict. * The crash when displaying HTML messages was fixed (#215). * The bug that column sizes of the address book were not properly set was fixed. * Win32: the bug that maximized state was unset on minimize was fixed. * Win32: the crash when linked with newer MSVCRT was fixed. * Win32: dependency on libtiff was removed (GDI+ is used). * Win32: libjpeg was updated. * Win32: libpng was updated to 1.4.16. * Win32: OpenSSL was updated to 0.9.8zg. * Win32: included SSL certificates were updated.

spicey commented on 2014-11-21 09:24 (UTC)

Sylpheed 3.5 beta 2 In this release, high DPI was supported. Some issues in 3.5.0beta1 were also fixed. * Windows / widgets are now adjusted to their optimal sizes by reference to system DPI value. * The option to specify startup online mode was added. (Common preferences - Details - Other) * The bug that wrote the first part of data if the message body in the IMAP4 responses didn't end with CR+LF was fixed (#84). * The bug that previously selected folder on the file selection dialog was not remembered with GTK+ 2.24.x was fixed. * Hebrew translation was added. * Win32: The bug that 'Minimize to tray icon' didn't work with 3.5.0beta1 was fixed (#207). * Win32: 'Toggle window on trayicon click' now works (#207). * Win32: The bug that selected menu item was invisible on Windows 7 classic theme was fixed (#208). * Win32: sylpheed.exe executable became DPI-Aware. * Win32: OpenSSL was updated to 0.9.8zc. * Win32: included SSL certificates were updated (based on Ubuntu 14.04.1 ca-certificates).

spicey commented on 2014-06-18 10:23 (UTC)

Sylpheed 3.5 beta 1 In this release, the GTK+ library included in the Windows version was updated, and many UI improvements were made. (I have fixed most of regression introduced by this update, but some minor issues may still exist.) On Unix, lockf()(fcntl()) now has priority over flock() for NFS-safe mbox locking. * Configure: silent rules are enabled by default. * Configure.in was renamed to configure.ac. * Fade effect was added to the notification window. * Sylpheed.desktop file was updated. * Mbox locking became NFS-safe (#202). * Win32 (snip)

spicey commented on 2014-06-11 05:22 (UTC)

Sylpheed 3.4.2 (stable) In this release, the OpenSSL library included in the Windows version was updated, and its security vulnerability was fixed. The bug that POP3 remote mailbox feature didn't show error if local mailbox was inaccessible on downloading messages was also fixed.

spicey commented on 2014-04-24 20:47 (UTC)

Sylpheed 3.4.1 (stable)

elpadre commented on 2014-03-27 06:45 (UTC)

I have placed a patched PKGBUILD for sylpheed 3.4.0rc here: http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=ec2XFtyn

spicey commented on 2014-03-20 04:18 (UTC)

Sylpheed 3.4 beta 8 In this release, improvements of Mac OS X support, SSL certificate hostname validation, PGP encrypt-to-self feature and several UI improvements were made. * Mac OS X support was improved. * SSL certificate hostname is validated now (#167). * The Japanese manual was modified so that IE correctly detect its character encoding. * The rightmost column of folder view and summary view became easier to resize. * Appropriate columns of folder view, summary view, etc. are auto-expanded by window resize when using GTK+ 2.14 or later. * The initial setup dialog is now resizabe. * PGP encrypt-to-self feature was added. * The display period of notification window became configurable.

spicey commented on 2013-11-30 03:44 (UTC)

Sylpheed 3.4 beta 7 In this release, several bugfixes were made. On Windows, the tray icon is recreated when explorer.exe crashes. Many defects discovered by Coverity Scan ( https://scan.coverity.com/ ) were also fixed. * Win32: the tray icon is recreated when explorer.exe crashes. * The bug that 'File - Folder - Move folder...' menu didn't work was fixed. * The bug that MIME nest level restriction was not working was fixed. * Many defects discovered by Coverity Scan were fixed: - FILE handle resource leaks - memory leaks - possible buffer overrun - strict error checks - correct null pointer checks