[pmmail-list] PMMail New Features List
Gene Gough
pmmail-list@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
Fri, 01 Jun 2001 16:05:33 -0400
Jimmy,
First thanks for the list.
Second, a question. When you say "network functionality" do you include working with IE as part of that
functionality?
Thanks again for the list.
On Fri, 01 Jun 2001 13:37:21 -0400, Jimmy S. McCorquodale, Jr. wrote:
>Hello All,
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>Peter Nielsen as many of you know is now doing development on PMMail here for us, as well as his PMView
image viewer. Development of both products is in currently in progress and time is spent between them.
Currently Peter is finishing up a significant upgrade to PMView (Currently in beta), so during the past month
work he has spent a great deal of time with PMView.
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>Peter is also moving to Wilmington, NC to work here with us full time in August of this year and we are at
this time only awaiting an approval notice for his visa. With a bit of luck he and his wife won't arrive during
the middle of a hurricane. (For those of you not in the US, Wilmington has a tendency to get hit by them).
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>>Or do you suspect their are massive changes hidden away and disabled for the
>>beta builds? or perhaps a two track development process?
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>We are working on enhancing the stability of the existing version before we begin introducing new issues by
adding new features. Also at this time the source is being changed from C to C++.
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>As for a two track development, a yes and a no. There have been two versions using different 3rd party
editors for the display and editing of HTML, these however have not been released and the editor been put on
hold while we work on the existing versions. The reason for two different versions using the editor was one
was found to be quite slow and limited in its display of HTML. This was the original one which was worked with
provided the source code, and had planned to use it for the OS/2 version of PMMail.
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>The editor which was used most recently and Peter is quite fond of is TX Text Control. It looks as though we
will go with this one. For more information on it for those of you who are interested, please see
http://www.textcontrol.com . The editorfunctions will be available in PMMail with the 3.0 release.
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>>new features under consideration that can be expected after the bug fixes.
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>This is not a complete list.
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>Attachments - Save all attachments at once.
>Attachments - Delete attachments from message.
>Editor - Not automatically close the window when saving a draft.
>Filtering - Move to another account.
>Forward - Without headers.
>German language edition - The various 'text' areas of PMMail are coded into PMMail's source. This will need
to be translated within the source.
>PGP - Network Associates will release the new version of the PGPsdk this month.
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>PMMail Lite - One account, and limited filters, signatures, canned replies.
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>IMAP, MAPI, message threading, archival, etc. will need to wait until after the source is completely updated
and added to a 3.0 release. Addtionally Peter has found several other places where the code can be further
streamlined and corrected. At this time the text will be switched outside of the source for easier translation to
other languages.
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>Additionally Thomas has plans for a greatly enhanced address book and contact manager in PMMail. I do not
know the specifics of this, but he is wanting to steer PMMail toward being the mail client of choice for
business. I believe network functionality, and a complete redesign of the address book are pretty safe
assumptions.
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>>Here's hoping that PMMail/2 is still TRULY being actively developed ...
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>The OS/2 version of PMMail is still being developed. The past few releases were just for the Windows version
because all of the issues have been related to the same issue in regards to the editing DLL and Peter has
focused the PMMail work on correcting this now. (The DLL related issues include kernel32.dll, select all and
search function in large messages, 'blanking of messages' with version 2320, 64k text limit 2320, message
truncation with screenreaders and some other programs)
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>Thomas Bradford plans to continue development on the OS/2 version. Peter is all for this is well (if not more
so). So the OS/2 version is still being developed.
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>Thank you,
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>jimmy
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>Jimmy S. McCorquodale, Jr.
>jimmym@blueprintsoftwareworks.com
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>http://www.blueprintsoftwareworks.com
>phone: 800-603-5684
> 910-452-4787
>fax: 910-452-4046
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