Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 19:31:41 -0500 From: "Mark Dodel" Subject: [VOICENWS] SW: RexxMail build 20031125.161405 released. From: "Marcus de Geus" A new build of RexxMail is available from my web site: or The distribution ZIP file is also available from the Hobbes repository: I know, this is getting ridiculous, but before you burst some vital organ laughing, you should be aware that the only significant differences (ignoring a few corrected typos in the RexxMail Reference Guide) between this release and yesterday's one (build 20031124.122856) are: - Message redirection routine can now create new directories more than one level deep. - Added AND (&) function to message redirection files. Again, this new build is being released in response to a user request for the above features. If you installed the previous build, there is no need to download this one unless you need the extra functionality. ____________________________________________________________________________ RexxMail is an object-oriented WPS e-mail client, written in REXX, which uses the standard WPS user interface. It features an extensive range of functions and options with full command-line access. RexxMail is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, see: RexxMail features include: Standard WPS interface. Full command-line access to all functions. Send mail from any folder on your desktop. Edit/view messages using your favourite editor/viewer. Add addresses to messages using standard drag & drop methods. Add attachments to messages using standard drag & drop methods. Compatible with external junk mail filter software. Message transmission status indicator/byte counter/progress bar. Display message dates in RFC or ISO-sorted form. Display message times as original, local system, or UTC times. Calculates time zone offset using any RFC 868 time server. User exits to run external programs before/after: opening user folders; collecting mail; sending mail. User exits to run external programs for collecting/sending mail. User exits to run external programs for processing attachments. Process/create/edit messages from the command line, a user script, or any other program with user exits. Add attachments to messages from the command line, a user script, or any other program with user exits. Automagically collect/delete/skip mail on a POP3 mail server, based on sender/recipients/subject or junk/virus mail flag. Automagically move incoming mail to specific folders (or delete it), based on sender/recipients/subject or junk/virus mail flag. Automagically move outgoing mail to specific folders (or delete it), based on sender/recipients/subject. Collect mail from a POP3 server through an interactive interface to: Collect a message and delete it from the server; Collect a message and leave it on the server; Delete a message from the server without collecting it; Skip a message on the server for later processing. User-customizable signals for: Incoming messages; Outgoing messages; Incoming junk mail; Incoming virus mail. And more. Best regards, Marcus de Geus -- marcusDESPAM at degeus.com http://www.degeus.com -- Warpstock 2003 - San Francisco, California, October 18-19 See the video and presentations: http://www.warpstock.org [Moderator's note: Because of the incredible increase in SPAM lately I will now endeavor to add DESPAM to email addresses in all posts to the News list. Yes I know that the ReplyTo and From addresses are not modified. This action is to protect email addresses that will appear in HTML pages. If you wish to send a response to someone listed in the post be sure to remove the "DESPAM" from any email address in the body of the post.] -- To unsubscribe yourself from this list, send the following message to majormajor at os2voice.org unsubscribe news end If you have an announcement you would like posted to the VOICE News list, please send it to submit at os2voice.org. Please include a valid reply address and a real contact name. If you wish to comment on this post, please reply to feedback at os2voice.org