On 27 Mar 2026, at 14:52, [email protected] wrote:

> My take on it: Still working on a new (2.0) major test release.OS features to 
> follow afterwards.

That's probably a good one line description. I'll expand it a bit below for 
anyone wanting the long version.

>> On Mar 27, 2026, at 09:31, Stuart Haas <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I've been a MailMate license holder and Development Support subscriber for 
>> some time, and I've noticed there hasn't been a development build or release 
>> since last October.

That is correct. This pause wasn't intentional, but back in October I decided 
to do some low-level changes I had been postponing for a long time. Some 
(imperfect like me) software developers can probably recognize that some times 
you end up with sections of code that you stop changing because it has become 
very hard to fix/add anything without breaking something else. In this case, it 
was the code handling the parsing/handling/generating/storing messages and its 
various parts both when viewing and editing. Since this code is used in a lot 
of places, this quickly evolved into changes to many parts of MailMate and it 
was impossible to do this without (temporarily) breaking features -- making it 
impossible to make test releases.

I'm using the current build of MailMate myself now meaning that most things are 
working again, but I still have issues to fix and changes to make before I can 
make another test release. I expect to release it on this mailing list first 
because it's hard for me to test every combination of the features of MailMate. 
I'll likely need a few users to try it out before everyone else :)

Don't expect any fancy new features though. The recent changes have mainly been 
about general robustness and preparations for future changes/features.

>> My subscription is coming up for renewal, and I'm trying to understand if 
>> active development is still underway. I'd hate for this to be the end of the 
>> road — MailMate has been a great product.

It's not the end of the road. I'll definitely continue to be working full time 
in 2026 as I've also done since October (just without being able to do releases 
along the way). The subscription mode has provided me with a regular 
predictable income which is larger than before I made the switch from regular 
license keys. It's still less than half or even a third of what I would likely 
be making with a regular job, but this has always been a labour of love ;)

Coincidentally, I am going on a short vacation for the next week, but then I'll 
be back on working on completing the changes described above.

Let me know if you have any additional questions. I do know I've not been 
paying much attention to the mailing list recently, but I'll try to look 
through it soon.

-- 
Benny
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