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Releases: skx/maildir-tools

v0.2.0

16 Jan 15:52
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v0.2.0

This release mostly focused upon the UI, which is available via maildir-utils ui, as a result of limitations in the previous toolkit we changed to the tview toolkit and this release now brings us back to parity with the previous one:

  • When viewing a single message J/K work to move back/forth.
  • The help message, which is available by pressing ?, has been populated and updated.
  • The UI toolkit was changed because the previously selected one didn't provide the primitives that we require.
  • You can search (forward, with wrap-around) in all views via /.
  • Some internal cleanups have been applied, for example renaming messageList to emailList internally as I had bug(s) due to my own sloppy usage, and poor memory.
  • It is possible to delete messages, from the index, or as they're being viewed (via the keybinding d).
  • Messages which are unread, or maildirs containing unread messages, are show in red.
    • You can jump to the next unread message via N, and the same keystroke will also select the next maildir entry which contains unread messages.
  • The message sub-command to dump the contents of an email, in a neatly formatted manner, now allows you to specify your own formatting-templateto change what is displayed.
    • You can use maildir-tools mesage -dump-template to see the default template.

The next release will focus upon improving our scripting support, after looking over #22. In the meantime bug-reports/issues are most welcome.

v0.1.0

11 Jan 10:13
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v0.1.0

This is our initial release, mostly designed to allow users to try out the utility without too much effort.

Useful functionality is present for listing Maildirs, and messages contained within them, in a flexible fashion.

There is also a proof of concept TUI-based email client which allows displaying your local messages - of course this has obvious omissions such as a the inability to reply to mail, compose new messages, or delete mail. As a read-only client it is reasonably useful though.