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software OS4   software OS4 : Sylpheed 3.7.0 for AmiCygnix available
   posted by CygnusEd on 13-Aug-2023 11:50:47 (1082 reads)
Sylpheed is an email program based on the GTK+ GUI Toolkit. The design and the user interface are similar to many well-known e-mail programs from the Windows world, e.g. Outlook Express.

Why another mailer? Sylpheed has very good support for the IMAP4 protocol, which is only available with a few Amiga mailers. Sylpheed also has other interesting properties.

New in this package:
  • Update to the latest stable version of Sylpheed. The program was ported from scratch and some bugs were fixed that way.
  • Working remote control of Sylpheed. Sylpheed can only be started once, when started again, the options are passed to the running program.
  • Update to SQLite 3.9.3 in "bogofilter 1.2.5".

  • Supported protocols:
  • POP3 / APOP
  • IMAP4rev1
  • SMTP / SMTP AUTH
  • NNTP (News)
  • SSL / TLSv1 (POP3, SMTP, IMAP4rev1, NNTP)

  • Features:
  • multiple accounts
  • thread display
  • News reader
  • printing
  • address book
  • template
  • powerful filtering
  • powerful search
  • customization of toolbar
  • mark / color label
  • and much more


  • Download: http://os4depot.net/index.php?function=showfile&file=network/email/sylpheed.lha
    or Aminet: https://aminet.net/package/comm/mail/sylpheed
    Homepage: https://sylpheed.sraoss.jp/en/
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    Templario 
    Re: Sylpheed 3.7.0 for AmiCygnix available
    Posted on 15-Aug-2023 17:05:03
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    it is a good solution for AmigaOS4 because Iris in this system, I think that is impossible.

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    klx300r 
    Re: Sylpheed 3.7.0 for AmiCygnix available
    Posted on 15-Aug-2023 23:46:03
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    From: Toronto, Canada

    thanks for the update all working well


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    amigang 
    Re: Sylpheed 3.7.0 for AmiCygnix available
    Posted on 18-Aug-2023 12:30:23
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    neat!


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