i.Scribe is a useful email client utility that allows you to send and receive emails.
i.Scribe is a remarkably compact email program with an easy to use interface and many features, including a split view of folders and items, signatures, drag and drop, spell checking as well as an internal address book and calendar.
i.Scribe is a small and fast email client that lets you send, receive and manage email without fuss. The user interface is familiar and easy to use. The major internet protocols for email are supported: POP3, [E]SMTP, MIME, IMAP4 (fetch only), MAPI (fetch, win32) and viewing of HTML mail. Also included is an integrated Contact database and Calendar.
Additional features include plug-in support, proxy support, ESMTP authentication, message templates and more. A very capable little email program with a ton of features. To further extend the functionality, i.Scribe also supports plug-ins. Supports POP3, IMAP and SMTP.
Limitations:
· Free version is limited to 1 email account and 5 user-defined filters.
What's New in This Release:
· Fixed a bug in the .eml and .mbox export where a mail3 email would be missing the content-type header value. This mostly manifested when exporting mail from the Sent folder.
· Changed the default date field for a mail folder to "Date Sent".
· Fixed Bug #395: parsing of dates on new email when using mail2 folders.
· Fixed email losing attachments when copied from a mail3 to a mail2 folder.
· Mail3] Moved the size cache into the database. It gets updated once after you open the folder containing email. Sizes now include all attachments and text data.
· Made the main window account status panel sensitive to font size. This involved removing the tab control and laying out the progress controls along size the log control.
· Improved performance of HTML layout with lots of table cells.
· Major rework of the message threading code. Its now far more correct. Supports Outlook's Thread-Index header.
· Fixed scribe to respond correctly to IMAP IDLE notifications for things like delete and mail is read.
· Fixed S...