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A new version of MailCore is available. This release fixes an issue with SMTP where MailCore wasn’t running StartTLS before attempting to authenticate. Servers that require AUTH should now work great, and let me know of any problems.
Here’s a new website devoted to Kiwi. Expect more when we release the app.
Where are the kick ass e-mail clients?
14 Comments Published June 5th, 2006 in Mac OS X, General, Software, KiwiE-mail clients are interesting in that it’s a somewhat religious decision, comparable to choosing a text editor or operating system; everyone has an opinion and their own feature that’s always a deal breaker. I’ve used quite a few clients, and I’ve never been happy with the IMAP implementations, atleast with regards to Mac e-mail clients, […]
As you probably already know, I’m working on an e-mail client known as Kiwi. Kiwi is not going to be the end all e-mail client, and for many people Mail.app might be a better option. What Kiwi is will be, a sharper tool in an advanced user’s bag of tricks. Part of the problem with […]
MailCore 0.2.3 has just been uploaded. Here’s some release notes:
The CTCoreMessage object now has a flag attribute, it holds flags like unread, forwarded, new..etc
More documentation has been added. I added a small section on sending e-mail.
MailCore has now been released under the BSD license
@executable_path/../Frameworks/ is no longer the default for the installation location. If you […]
MailCore 0.2 adds a few bug fixes and it’s built as a universal binary. Most importantly I fixed a few SMTP/MIME related bugs. Now that those bugs are fixed, SMTP works great. I have two working examples, InboxLister, which is a minimal IMAP client in like 15 lines of code and MessageSender, which sends e-mail […]
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