It's my pleasure to announce that version v0.3 of Trojitá [1], a fast
and lightweight IMAP e-mail client based on the Qt library, is now
available [2]. For more details of what Trojitá is and who should use
it, please see below.

Changes since version v0.2.9.4
------------------------------

This release is a major one, bringing new features, plenty of bugfixes
and two new contributors to the table. A quick summary of what has happened:

* Drastic reduction in memory usage
* Tagging e-mails (contributed by Shanti Bouchez)
* Faster fetching of data
* Much more efficient support for threading
* More robust IMAP support
* A new Debug menu
* Autocompletion of e-mail addresses (contributed by Thomas Gahr)
* Reporting server/client configuration through ID
* Support of multipart/related for full rfc2387 compliance
* Showing Trojita's homepage on start
* GUI fixes (now finally works in dark themes)
* SMTP works over SSL (contributed by Shanti Bouchez)
* Expanded unit test coverage
* Plenty of bugfixes and further improvements

What is Trojitá
---------------

Trojitá is a very fast and lightweight IMAP e-mail client written using
the Qt library.

What could make Trojitá interesting for you
-------------------------------------------

* It's a pure Qt4 application with no additional dependencies; it builds
in two-and-half minutes on a five-year-old laptop
* Robust IMAP core implemented using Qt's Model-View framework
* Standards compliance is a design goal
* On-demand message list and body part loading ("lazy loading")
* Offline IMAP support
* Support for bandwidth-saving mode aimed at mobile users with expensive
connection
* IMAP over SSH -- instead of going over an SSL socket, the server could
be accessed via SSH
* Safe and robust dealing with HTML mail

Please note that the "message sending" and "message composing" features
of Trojitá are a bit lagging at this point and therefore it is not
recommended to use Trojitá for these tasks apart from testing.

Certain features of Trojitá depend on the IMAP server's functionality.
Trojitá is written from the bottom-up as an IMAP client and is designed
around its feature set. For example, threaded message viewing (ie.
"conversations") is supported only if the server implements an
appropriate extension for now.

Trojitá is under heavy development, features are added on almost daily
basis and the codebase is rapidly maturing. Certain useful features are
still missing, there is no support for searching, for example. We have
tickets opened for these, so please Cc yourself at the task tracker if
you would like to follow the progress here.

Finally, as with any software, Trojitá has some bugs which are already
known and reported in the issue tracker [3] and some which are still
waiting for discovery. That said, it is safe to use to for *reading*
mail. I've been doing that for several years on a production account,
and I have never lost a mail with Trojitá. Please do not send e-mails
with current version, though, as it is known to produce non-standard
messages in certain circumstances.

Where I can get it
------------------

Our web has all the required information, but if you are impatient and
just want to grab the tarball for v0.3, download from Sourceforge:

http://sourceforge.net/projects/trojita/files/src/trojita-0.3.tar.bz2/download

Trojitá is known to work on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It should also
run on all platforms supported by Qt. A MeeGo version is still pending,
though.

Reporting bugs and wishes
-------------------------

Please use the Redmine portal [4] to report issues with Trojitá. If you
do not want to be bothered by a registration, please at least send bug
reports via e-mail or report them at the #trojita IRC channel on Freenode.

Community
---------

Trojita could always use more people in the community. Areas in which
people are needed most, as well as general guidelines about how we
prefer to work are documented at the wiki.

The IRC channel is #trojita on irc.freenode.net, the mailing list is
[email protected] (moderation required for non-subscribers,
archived at various places [6] etc).

Acknowledgment
--------------

A huge thank you goes to two new contributors who have submitted patches
to make Trojitá better. It's my please to introduce Shanti Bouchez who
is responsible for the new feature of tagging messages (and fixed
STARTTLS for SMTP subscription in the process, among other things). The
second contributor is Thomas Gahr who added e-mail auto-completion and
fixed bugs.

Since its inception in 2006, many other people have contributed to
Trojitá as well. I'd like to mention patches from Benson Tsai, John
Rogelstad, Andrew Brouwers, Gil Moskowitz, Jiří Helebrant, Jun Yang,
Justin J, and Tomáš Kouba, who have all sent patches in. Finally,
another huge thank you goes to anyone who has reported bugs or helped
make Trojitá better in any way.

[1] http://trojita.flaska.net/
[2] https://projects.flaska.net/news/8
[3] https://projects.flaska.net/projects/trojita/issues
[4] https://projects.flaska.net/projects/trojita/issues/new
[5]
https://projects.flaska.net/projects/trojita/wiki/Contributing_to_Trojita
[6] http://news.gmane.org/gmane.mail.trojita.general

Cheers,
Jan

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Trojita, a fast e-mail client -- http://trojita.flaska.net/

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