This release added a multithreaded socket handling layer, and asynchronous fetching of body parts from messages, as well as fixing various user interface bugs. This should increase interactivity over very slow links.
This release reinstates the address book editor. It fixes various relatively minor UI bugs relating to refreshing the summary display to account for changes in tagging colours. A major bug related to message assembly when using the CHUNKING submission extension was fixed. However, this is a rare extension on servers.
This release added more filters and the capability
to use PyOpenSSL to provide TLS and SSL security
where required. (Python 2.4.1 does not need this.)
Various bugfixes relating to filters, searching,
and "imaps" were made. In particular, several
speed improvements were made.
This release featured much faster prefetching, especially with filtered views. Some basic Draft support was included and user defined filters and colouring and styling of the summary view were added. Arbitrary keywording (tagging) was implemented. Several bugs related to synchronization, initial configuration, and message transmission were fixed. Various user interface improvements were made.
A resynchronization bug has been fixed, as well as several minor bugs. ACAP resynchronization is much improved, and Polymer is capable of running with cached configuration when the ACAP server is unavailable. Most SEARCH IMAP URLs are supported, and BODY searching is now included in the UI. Search display is markedly more efficient. URLs are highlighted in text/plain messages. Bookmarks are better supported.