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+ # Sup
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+ A console-based email client with the best features of GMail, mutt and
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+ Emacs.
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+ ## Installation
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+ [See the wiki][Installation]
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+ ## Features / Problems
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+ Features:
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+ * GMail-like thread-centered archiving, tagging and muting
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+ * [Handling mail from multiple mbox and Maildir sources][sources]
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+ * Blazing fast full-text search with a [rich query language][search]
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+ * Multiple accounts - pick the right one when sending mail
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+ * [Ruby-programmable hooks][hooks]
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+ * Automatically tracking recent contacts
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+ Current limitations:
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+ * Sup does in general not play nicely with other mail clients, not all
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+ changes can be synced back to the mail source. Refer to [Maildir Syncback][maildir-syncback]
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+ in the wiki for this recently included feature. Maildir Syncback
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+ allows you to sync back flag changes in messages and to write messages
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+ to maildir sources.
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+ * Unix-centrism in MIME attachment handling and in sendmail invocation.
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+ ## Problems
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+ Please report bugs to the [Github issue tracker](https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/issues).
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+ ## Links
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+ * [Homepage](http://supmua.org/)
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+ * [Code repository](https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup)
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+ * [Wiki](https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki)
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+ * IRC: [#sup @ freenode.net](http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=#sup)
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+ * Mailing list: supmua@googlegroups.com (subscribe: supmua+subscribe@googlegroups.com, archive: https://groups.google.com/d/forum/supmua )
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+ ## License
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+ ```
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+ Copyright (c) 2013 Sup developers.
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+ Copyright (c) 2006--2009 William Morgan.
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+ ```
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+ [sources]: https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki/Adding-sources
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+ [hooks]: https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki/Hooks
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+ [search]: https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki/Searching-your-mail
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+ [Installation]: https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki#installation
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+ [ruby20]: https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki/Development#sup-014
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+ [maildir-syncback]: https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki/Using-sup-with-other-clients
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ Release 0.19.0:
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+ Our old mailinglists have been closed with the shut down of Rubyforge. Please subscribe to our new list: supmua@googlegroups.com.
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+ Release 0.18.0:
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+ sup-tweak-labels works again. new color options and some bug fixes.
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+ Release 0.17.0:
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+ Bugfixes and new option for continous scrolling as well as an option for
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+ Release 0.16.0:
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+ Removed unfinished and abandoned sup-sync-back-mbox.
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+ Safer mime-view attachment file name handling, a temp file name is used
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+ while the extension is only used if it is alphanumeric.
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+ The migration script for YAML documents is now deprecated for ruby > 2.1
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+ and will be removed in the future.
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+ Release 0.15.4:
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+ Bugfixes.
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+ Release 0.15.3:
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+ Revert non-functioning hidden_alternates option and fix bugs.
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+ Release 0.15.2:
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+ Use form_driver_w when available. New hidden_alternates option.
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+ Release 0.15.1:
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+ Sort threads last-activity-first and bug fix.
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+ Release 0.15.0:
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+ Maildir Syncback has been included. Refer to the wiki for more information on
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+ how to set it up.
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+ sup-sync-back has been moved to sup-sync-back-mbox, please make sure
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+ Release 0.14.1.1:
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+ See 0.13.2.1.
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+ Release 0.13.2.1:
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+ Security advisory (#SBU1) for Sup
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+ We have been notified of an potential exploit in the somewhat careless
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+ way Sup treats attachment metadata in received e-mails. The issues
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+ should now be fixed and I have released Sup 0.13.2.1 and 0.14.1.1 which
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+ incorporates these fixes. Please upgrade immediately and also ensure
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+ that your mime-decode or mime-view hooks are secure [0], [1].
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+ This is specifically related to using quotes (',") around filename or
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+ content_type which is already escaped using Ruby Shellwords.escape -
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+ this means that the string (content_type, filename) is intended to be
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+ used _without_ any further quotes. Please make sure that if you use
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+ .mailcap (non OSX systems), you do not quote the string.
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+ Credit goes to: joernchen of Phenoelit (http://phenoelit.de) who
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+ discovered and suggested fixes for these issues.
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+ [0] https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki/Viewing-Attachments
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+ [1] https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki/Secure-usage-of-Sup
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+ Release 0.14.1:
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+ Service release to 0.14.0 plus a predefined 'All mail' search.
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+ Release 0.14.0:
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+ CJK-compatability, Psych usage, thread safety, GPGME 2.0 support. Sup is now
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+ Ruby 1.9 based, and apart from RMail - ready for Ruby 2.0.0.
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+ Sup now uses Psych as a YAML parser (default by Ruby) and your previous
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+ configuration files (~/.sup/*.yaml) may need to be migrated or re-created for
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+ them to work with the new sup. A migration script is included for this.
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+ Check https://github.com/sup-heliotrope/sup/wiki/Migration-0.13-to-0.14 for
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+ the latest instructions.
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+ First back up your ~/.sup directory and index, after installing the new sup
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+ run:
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+ $ sup-psych-ify-config-files
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+ to migrate your files. You should now be all set for buisness.
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+ Release 0.13.2:
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+ FreeBSD compatability and more thread safe polling.
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+ Release 0.13.1:
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+ Another ruby 1.8 compatible release, various fixes.
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+ Release 0.13.0:
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+ Collection of bugfixes and stability fixes since 0.12.1. We now depend on our
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+ own ncursesw-sup fork.
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+ Release 0.12.1:
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+ This release changes the gem dependency on ncurses to ncursesw, which
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+ allows the gem to install cleanly on Ruby 1.9.
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+ The new sup-import-dump program applies labels to an existing index,
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+ which could be done with sup-sync before 0.12.
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+ Release 0.12:
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+ Deprecated remote sources have been removed.
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+ Maildir support has been improved to gracefully handle messages that
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+ move or disappear. The "out of sync" errors should no longer occur.
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+ Inline GPG is now supported.
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+ Release 0.11:
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+ The deprecated Ferret index has been removed.
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+ Remote sources (IMAP, IMAPS, and mbox+ssh) have been deprecated and will be
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+ removed in 0.12. Tools like offlineimap, fetchmail, and rsync provide a much
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+ better user experience for these mail sources than Sup would ever be able to by
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+ itself.
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+ If your terminal supports it you can now use 256 colors in your colorscheme. Run
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+ the contrib/colorpicker.rb program to get the color names to put in colors.yaml.
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+ Saved searches are now supported. Hit '%' in search-results-mode to save the
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+ current search, and enter an empty search string to open the list of saved
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+ searches.
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+ Release 0.10:
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+ The Xapian backend is now the default. Convert your old, crash-prone Ferret
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+ index to Xapian by running sup-convert-ferret-index.
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+ Using a Ferret backend will produce a deprecation notice, and will not be
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+ Many thanks to Rich Lane.
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+ Release 0.9.1:
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+ This is mainly a bugfix release, with a couple minor new features rolled up.
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+ If you are using the Ferret backend, consider convering soon. I will probably
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+ add a deprecation notice in 0.10, and you support will be dropped in 0.11.
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+ Release 0.9:
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+ There's a new Xapian backend as an alternative to the Ferret one. It's still in
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+ a beta stage. It's much faster and much less prone to the random crashes than
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+ Ferret, but certain things don't work yet, most noticeably the unread message
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+ counts in label-list-mode.
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+ You can switch back and forth between both indexes without harm, *except* any
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+ new messages added to the one index won't be picked up by the other. Follow
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+ these instructions:
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+ To TRY the Xapian index, without screwing Ferret up:
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+ 1. sup-dump > dump # takes a while
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+ 2. export SUP_INDEX=xapian # or however you do it in your shell
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+ 3. sup-sync --all --all-sources --restore dump # takes a long time
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+ 4. sup -n # -n ensures that no polling is done. don't hit 'P' either
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+ Step 1 will take a long time, and step 3 will take a very long time.
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+ At this point, whenever you run Sup, the SUP_INDEX environment variable will
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+ determine which index you use. If it's unset, or "ferret", you will use the
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+ ferret index. If it's "xapian", the Xapian index. Make sure when you run sup
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+ with the Xapian index, you use -n and don't hit 'P', to avoid loading new
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+ messages into it.
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+ If you want to switch to Xapian permanently, you can then:
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+ 1. rm -rf ~/.sup/ferret
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+ 2. permanently set SUP_INDEX=xapian according to your shell
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+ 3. Run sup as normal, i.e. without -n.
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+ If you want to go back to Ferret, you can just rm -rf ~/.sup/xapian and make
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+ sure your SUP_INDEX environment variable is unset.
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+ Release 0.8.1:
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+ A bugfix release with fixes for quote parsing (bad behavior in certain long
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+ emails), multibyte display for non-utf8 locales, and reply-mode mode selection.
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+ Release 0.8:
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+ The big wins are undo support, mbox splitting fixes, and the various UI
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+ speedups and bugfixes. Parsing new email should also be faster, although
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+ IMAP remains tragically slow, as usual.
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+ Release 0.7:
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+ The big win in this release is that Ferret index corruption issues should now
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+ be fixed, thanks to an extensive programming of locking and
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+ thread-safety-adding.
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+ The other nice change is that text entry will now scroll to the right upon
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+ overflow, thanks to some arcane Curses magic that Steve Goldman discovered.
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+ As always, this release includes many other bugfixes and enhancements.
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+ Release 0.6:
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+ Message attachment searchability automatically takes effect on new messages,
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+ but if you want it on older ones, you'll have to reindex them. See the
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+ instructions below, and the help for sup-sync, for how to do this.
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+ Release 0.5:
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+ Saving message state (pressing "$") has been sped up. However, this is only
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+ automatically in effect for new messages. To make it effective for older
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+ messages (i.e. messages indexed with versions of Sup before 0.5), you must
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+ reindex them, e.g. by running sup-sync --all on a source.