"Mr. Sam" wrote:
> 
> This is a development build.  There's been some testing, but not a lot.
> 
> The two major changes in this build will justify the eventual release
> receiving the 2.0 version number.  The two major changes are an overhaul
> of dynamic HTML generation, and encryption support.
> 
> This build replaces the old dynamic HTML generation code with a new, more
> flexible and maintainable framework.  This does mean that any local
> customizations and translations will have to be reapplied.  Going forward,
> maintaining local customizations will be easier, since each individual
> customizable text string has its own dedicated label now, instead of
> having all of them rolled into one big glob of text.  Anyone who's running
> an older release with local customization and who was thinking about
> upgrading to a newer release, this would be the release to do it.
> 
> Encryption and decryption is implemented by running GnuPG, appropriately.
> Encryption support requires GnuPG 1.0.4, other versions of GnuPG may or
> may not work.  The full range of GnuPG's functionality can be controlled
> directly from sqwebmail:
> 
> * Creating new keypairs
> 
> * Signing and deleting keys
> 
> * Importing and exporting keys
> 
> * Encrypting and/or signing sent mail
> 
> * Decrypting and/or verifying signatures on received mail
> 
> Note, however, that there are some important limitation, that must be
> understood.  Read the file gpglib/README.html for more information.
> 
> Some screen shots:
> 
> http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail/images/gpgkeys.png
> http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail/images/gpgcreate.png
> http://www.inter7.com/sqwebmail/images/gpgsigned.png
> 
> This build also includes some minor bug fixes and enhancements.
> 
> Note that this build is for testing and experimentation only.  Download:
> 
> ftp://courier.sourceforge.net/pub/courier/sqwebmail/sqwebmail-1.2.5.20010318.tar.gz
> 
> --
> Sam

I installed this new version on the sqwebmail demo page.
Looks good. Runs great.

Are there any hard coded English words in the C code for this vesion?

-- 
Ken Jones
"Live Free, Live GPL"
http://www.inter7.com/

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