Hello Benny,

a first check on macOs 15.7.5 (24G624) with an Intel MacBookPro 2018 looks 
good, works perfectly.

btw, I’d love to see a Linux version, there’s nothing near to Mailmate.

cheers
Matthias


On 27 May 2026, at 15:08, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

> Hi MailMate users,
>
> first, sorry about rarely replying to emails on the list (or off list for 
> some users). I dug a deep hole while working on various low level parts of 
> MailMate and I ended up with hundreds of things I had to get working again 
> before it was realistic to release an update of MailMate that was actually 
> useful to users. This also means that I've essentially been the only using 
> the in-development version of MailMate for the past ~7 months and I'm a bit 
> worried it's more buggy than I think it is since it's hard to test every 
> corner of MailMate functionality.
>
> So, I need some users willing to try out a cutting edge revision of MailMate. 
> Just assume that it's unstable and don't fetch it if you don't have the time 
> to deal with any major issues, e.g., requiring re-synchronizing all of your 
> email accounts. It hasn't happened to me, but you never know.
>
> There are no detailed release notes available, but changes affect most of the 
> non-visual parts of MailMate. This includes but is far from limited to how 
> MailMate fetches, parses, generates, caches, displays, deletes, and saves 
> messages.
>
> I know some users watch the usual deployment folder on my server, but I 
> wanted to limit this update to users actually reading this message and 
> therefore the location is a bit different than usual. I've also bumped the 
> version number for this cutting edge release to 3.0 because it requires macOS 
> 11 (previous requirement was 10.12). I've also bumped the revision number to 
> r7000 since this makes it technically possible for me to also release updates 
> to the 2.x branch if needed.
>
> Again, sorry about the lack of email responses in general. I'll see if I can 
> get through some of the backlog tonight and/or tomorrow.
>
> Here's the link to the r7000+ archives folder on my server: 
> https://updates.mailmate-app.com/sub/archives/
>
> Again, make sure you have the time needed to deal with any major issues. Keep 
> a copy around of your current revision of MailMate.
>
> Use “Help > Send Feedback” to tell me about any issues you find.
>
> -- 
> Benny
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