Hastymail2

Hastymail2 is an Open Source IMAP webmail client written in PHP. Our focus is compliance, usability, security, and speed.

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Code Updates for September 7

    It has been hard to find time to work on Hastymail but both development and testing have been going well. The result is a handful of updates to SVN. The next release should be right around the corner and I think this time I am going to change from beta releases to stable release candidates. Thanks to everyone who has posted in the forums or reported problems. Here is what's new since the third beta release:

Third Beta Release

    We are pleased to announce a new Hastymail2 beta release. Many issues have been resolved since the last release, and quite a bit has been done in SVN since the last news update. The CHANGES file in the source has all the details of whats new since the beta 2, and the following updates to SVN pick up where the last news update left off. Thanks to all the folks supplying great feedback and bug reports, keep up the good work!

Code Updates for August 6

    Its been a while since I last updated. Development has slowed a bit but testing and feedback have been great, several bugs have been fixed, and others reported that will be addressed soon. Once I get through the next round of issues and finish some things I have in the works the third beta release will be ready to go. Thanks to everyone who submitted a bug report or posted in the forums. Here is whats been going on since the last update

Code and Site Updates for June 10

    As hoped last weeks release has expanded our testing and revealed several bugs that are now fixed. Only one new feature was added and the rest of the changes since the release are fixes. There have also been some site additions in the last few weeks worth mentioning, including making snapshots of SVN available for download between beta releases. I'm happy to say that even with a very modest amount of downloads the beta release combined with other project activity pushed Hastymail into the top 1% of most active projects at Sourceforge. Many thanks to those of you doing testing and submitting feedback.

Code Updates for June 1

    It was yet another busy week of development with 20 SVN commits since last weeks update, including some large language translation related changes. The code is now stable enough for our first beta release which will be announced shortly after this update is posted. Read on for more details on whats new.

Code Updates for May 27

    It was another busy week for Hastymail development with 45 SVN commits since last weeks update. Much of the work was on translations, and most of the larger commits where moving strings into the language file and out of the site_page_class.php file and the templates. Most of the other new features and fixes were a direct result of testing and feedback from the great group of folks who hang out in our IRC channel. Thanks for the support and feedback, your help is really appreciated and Hastymail is better thanks to you. Here is this weeks list of updates:

Code Updates for May 19

    It was a busy week in Hastymail development with 40 SVN commits since our last update on the 12th. Thanks to some great testing and feedback we were able to identify and fix a few bugs and we also knocked out several of the remaining items that need to be in place before putting together an official beta release. Here is the full list:

Code Updates for May 12

    Development picked up this past week, with 19 SVN commits containing quite a few fixes. There are some new features as well, and a few updates based on feedback. Thanks to everyone who has been kind enough to test out the new code and provide suggestions, we appreciate it. Here is whats new this week:

Code Updates for May 5

    Its been another slow-ish week in Hastymail development land. I have been swamped with work and had a few personal issues to take care of. I did however get some annoying bugs fixed and continued to chip away at the remaining bits of code that I want in place before we start building beta releases. One fix, making cookie-less sessions work, required quite a bit of troubleshooting to correct, and in the process revealed an interesting facet of some internal PHP behavior. Here is the detailed list of whats new this week.

Code Updates for April 28

    For the first time in a while it was a slow week for Hastymail development. There were a few updates worth noting and some work on the things that need to get done before we can start building releases, but compared to recent weeks it was pretty quiet. There is a decent amount of testing going on and I am compiling a list of issues that will need addressed soon. Hopefully this week I can get these into the tracker. So in no particular order here is what did get done last week



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