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- * Release Notes: SquirrelMail 1.2.2 *
- * The "International" Release *
- * 1 January 2002 *
- *****************************************************************/
- Note: Please see the ChangeLog for 1.2.0 and 1.2.1 bugs that have
- been fixed in this 1.2.2 release.
- After a long wait, SquirrelMail is finally making a new major stable
- series release. The past year has been ANYTHING but uneventful for
- the SquirrelMail Project. This year has seen two leadership changes,
- the release of the 1.0 series, the 1.1 development series, and now
- finally the much awaited 1.2 release.
- In this edition of SquirrelMail Release Notes:
- * All about this Release!!!
- * Reporting my favorite SquirrelMail 1.2 bug
- * Important Note about PHP 4.1.0
- * Where are we going from here?
- * About our Release Aliases
- All about this Release!!!
- =========================
- Being one of the most popular webmail clients, the developers of
- SquirrelMail feel a huge desire and responsibility to continue push
- the envelope and make SquirrelMail the best it can possibly be. You
- will not be disappointed with this release, as it is by far the most
- feature rich, and yet it is still the same sleek and unbloated and
- cuddly webmail application that we have all grown to love. Here is
- an incomplete list of new features and enhancements since the last
- stable release.
- * Collapsible Folders - The folder list can be collapsed at any
- parent folder. This makes folder lists with large
- hierarchical structures much easier to manage and navigate.
- * The Paginator! - This enables quick access to any page in the
- message list by simply choosing the page number to view
- rather than tediously clicking "next" 50 times.
- * Hundreds of UI tweaks - The user interface has been given a
- face-lift. The HTML has been largely overhauled, and while
- it still has the same general feel, it has been made more
- intuitive.
- * Drafts - It is now possible to compose a message and save it to
- be sent at a later date with the drafts option.
- * New Options Page - The options page has been completely
- rewritten for several reasons, the main of which was to
- allow seamless integration of plugin options and to
- provide uniformity throughout the entire section.
- * Multiple Identities - It is now possible to create different
- identities (home, work, school) that can be chosen upon
- sending. Each identity can have its own email address,
- full name, and signature.
- * Reply Citations - Different types of citations are now possible
- when replying to messages.
- * Better Attachment Handling - The plugin, attachment_common, has
- been fully integrated into the core of SquirrelMail. This
- allows inline viewing of several different types of
- attachments.
- * Integration of Several Plugins - The following plugins have been
- put directly into the core. As a result, be sure not to
- install these as plugins, as the result may be (at best)
- unpredictable: attachment_common, paginator, priority,
- printer_friendly, sqclock, xmailer.
- * Improved support for newer versions of PHP. Note that you may
- have trouble if you are running PHP version 4.0.100
- (commonly distributed with Debian 3.0).
- * Ability to mark messages as read and unread from the message listing.
- * Alternating Colors - The message list now alternates row colors
- by default. This presents a much cleaner and easier to
- read interface to the user.
- Aside from these obvious front end features, there are hundreds of
- bugs that have been fixed, and much of the code has been optimized
- and/or rewritten. This stable release is far superior in all
- aspects to all previous versions of SquirrelMail.
- Home Page: http://www.squirrelmail.org/
- Download: http://www.squirrelmail.org/download.php
- ScreenShots: http://www.squirrelmail.org/screenshots.php
- Reporting my favorite SquirrelMail 1.2 bug
- ==========================================
- Of course, in the words of Linus Torvalds, this release is officially
- certified to be Bug-Free (tm).
- However, if for some reason some bugs manage to find their way to the
- surface, please report them at once (after all, they ARE uncertified
- bugs!!!) The PROPER place to report these bugs is the SquirrelMail Bug
- Tracker.
- http://www.squirrelmail.org/bugs
- Thank you for your cooperation in that issue. That helps us to make
- sure that nothing slips through the cracks. Also, it would help if
- people would check existing tracker items for a bug before reporting
- it again. This would help to eliminate duplicate reports, and
- increase the time we can spend CODING by DECREASING the time we
- spend sorting through bug reports. And remember, check not only OPEN
- bug reports, but also closed ones as a bug that you report MAY have
- been fixed in CVS already.
- Important Note about PHP 4.1.0
- ==============================
- First of all, let me say that you all HAVE been warned: the
- SquirrelMail Project Team is not supporting PHP 4.1.0 for the 1.2.0
- release. Basically, SquirrelMail was in the final death throws of
- this development series when the witty PHP folks decided to make the
- release of 4.1.0. Of course, we greatly appreciate their hard work! :)
- However, we were too close to the end of this whole thing to be able
- to spend the week or two EXTRA that it will take to get SquirrelMail
- 1.2 PHP 4.1.0 ready. This will, on the bright side, be a major
- priority amongst the team in the immediate future. At first look, it
- seems that 4.1.0 support should just require a collection of
- relatively minor tweaks. You can expect 4.1.0 support within 2-3
- weeks, as a part of a later 1.2.X release.
- Where are we going from here?
- =============================
- After things cool down a bit and the smoke clears from 1.2,
- progress will begin on the Great SquirrelMail Rewrite, also known as
- the 1.3 development branch. This branch will eventually become the
- long talked about SquirrelMail 2.0. The major developmental emphasis
- for SquirrelMail 2.0 will be in making SquirrelMail more flexible
- and modular so that it might do a better job meeting the needs of
- our system administrators and end-users. We are greatly anticipating
- working in this area.
- At the same time, we will kick start the SquirrelMail Teams. For
- some time now, we have been planning a reorganization of the project
- into a variety of sub-teams. Each sub-team will focus on a different
- aspect of SquirrelMail Project work. These teams will hopefully help
- keep the SquirrelMail project more on track and to provide some
- semblance of order. This project has grown so large in the past two
- years that an orderly structure is necessary if anything is to get
- done effectively. The teams (as planned) are as follows:
- Stable Series Team: Maintains the stable series
- Development Series Team: Works on the development series
- i18n Team: Handles i18n (internationalization) work
- Plugin Team: Manages the mass of plugins
- User Support Team: Helps users with their problems
- Documentation Team: Manages the documentation
- Evangelism Team: Spreads the good news of SquirrelMail
- Teams will be led by one or two SquirrelMail team members. And team
- members can participate in as many teams as he or she desires.
- For the next few weeks, the developers will be working on bug-fixing
- and making the 1.2 series rock solid. After that, about mid January,
- focus will shift toward getting the teams in gear and starting work
- on the SquirrelMail 1.3 development series.
- About our Release Aliases - by Paul Joseph Thompson
- =========================
- I just really appreciated how Wouter took charge and got this wonderful
- 1.2.1 release ready for prime time. It was not very long after I made
- the 1.2.0 release when someone had already discovered the bug that made
- the folders page screwed up for Netscape 4.x users. After the long hours
- I put in getting 1.2.1 out, Wouter's quick help was a lifesaver.
- I also want to thank Dave Huang for supplying the patch to Wouter via
- the development list that fixed this icky bug. Thanks, Dave. Much
- appreciation!
- See http://www.squirrelmail.org/wiki/SquirrelRelease for more details.
- Have a Merry Christmas!
- Happy SquirrelMailing!
- - The SquirrelMail Project Team
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