My reading of Kevin Gills' message on 9/11 was that most everything but rich text editing now works, and that rich text support will be in the next release.  Naturally I haven't tested it, and it definitely needs testing before committing Mac users to this interface.  See below:

Hi All,

Yes, we have added Safari support (all but the rich text editor) in the last
sprint.  This will be available in an expert user program in sept/oct and to
the general public in the next release.

Bye for now,

kg 

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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 09:00
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Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Imail 2006.1 Webmail - Macintosh/safari?

Nope, that is supposedly the next release....

Grant


-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 8:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [IMail Forum] Imail 2006.1 Webmail - Macintosh/safari?

Does the latest 2006 work with the Macintosh/Safari browser?

   We now have the maibox size indicator, so we may be able to proceed with
the upgrade to 2006.1.

  Thanks,






Sanford Whiteman wrote:
The SMTP engine is largely unchanged since 8.0 was released.
    

Geez,  man,  that is completely untrue. If that's your premise, sorry,
that debate is on your planet, I'm not going there....

  
Safari  support is in 2001.1 for the first time.
    

Then it's pretty strange how there's not a single post that I can find
that  suggests  so on _any_ official level. Rather, only the opposite,
such as Kevin's

     "we  are  now  working  on  IMail  2006.1.1  (safari support, web
      messaging  performance,  instant  messaging  and  a  few other areas)"
     (7/28)

and  of  course the quote I posted yesterday in which he mentions that
they are _not_ supporting Safari at present, but _will_ in 2006.1.1.

I think you might be confused because on 7/28 Kevin casually says he's
tested  (presumably  speaking  of  2006.1,  and  not  speaking  of  an
organized  unit  test)  with  Safari  _2.0.3_;  he  claims  only  some
dropdowns  that  don't work (not that people like to roll out software
with  non-working  Bcc:  and Cc:, but whatever). He's speaking of 2.03
specifically,  which  only  runs on OS X Tiger. OS X Panther users are
forced  to  stay  in  the  1.x  stream.  If  you are a hosting service
supporting  Safari,  you are supporting both. It's like not supporting
5.x browsers on PC.

--Sandy


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