Pegasus Mail v4.70 is yet another interim release. Internally, this version of the program is actually very different
from any previous version, and is well on the way to being a version 5 build, but it's been a while since we've had
a new version and there's a clear need for the new OpenSSL-based SSL code I've developed for version 5 so I decided it
was time to freeze a checkpoint in the development and bring it out.
OpenSSL support Pegasus Mail now uses the industry-standard OpenSSL libraries to handle secure
Internet connections. A major internal change, this should allow Pegasus Mail to connect to almost any SSL-secured
server.
IMPORTANT NOTE: if you are using SSL connections to a version of
Mercury earlier than the v4.8 release that parallels this release of Pegasus Mail, then you may need to turn on
a new option in the Pegasus Mail SSL settings dialog you use to define the connection to the Mercury server.
Completely new multilingual spelling checker Pegasus Mail now uses the "Hunspell"
spelling checker used by OpenOffice, FireFox and other major systems. The new spelling checker supports multiple
simultaneous languages in the same check, and is supplied as standard with US and UK English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish and Czech dictionaries. Many other dictionaries are readily available, from sources such as the
OpenOffice Extensions repository.
Completely new TCP/IP code The routines Pegasus Mail uses to connect to the Internet have
been totally rewritten, and should be faster and more reliable than ever before. It's kind of sad, given how much
effort this took, that most people probably won't even notice it.
Hyperlink overhaul The way Pegasus Mail locates and marks hyperlinks in plain-text messages
has been completely overhauled. For properly-normalized links (that means, links enclosed in < and >) the
program will now correctly find and mark them even if they span multiple lines in the message.
Updated and improved HTML rendering Michael and Martin have been busy at work producing
more updates to the HTML rendering technology in the program, and you should now find the quality of HTML display
even higher than in previous versions.
To download Pegasus Mail v4.70, please visit our download pages at http://www.pmail.com/downloads_s3_t.htm.
<p>Pegasus Mail v4.70 is yet another interim release. Internally, this version of the program is actually very different
from any previous version, and is well on the way to being a version 5 build, but it's been a while since we've had
a new version and there's a clear need for the new OpenSSL-based SSL code I've developed for version 5 so I decided it
was time to freeze a checkpoint in the development and bring it out.</p>
<p><font color="#0066cc"><em>OpenSSL support</em></font>&nbsp;&nbsp; Pegasus Mail now uses the industry-standard OpenSSL libraries to handle secure
Internet connections. A major internal change, this should allow Pegasus Mail to connect to almost any SSL-secured
server.</p>
<blockquote><p class="ind"><font color="#cc3300"><span class="warn">IMPORTANT NOTE:</span></font>&nbsp; if you are using SSL connections to a version of
Mercury earlier than the v4.8 release that parallels this release of Pegasus Mail, then you may need to turn on
a new option in the Pegasus Mail SSL settings dialog you use to define the connection to the Mercury server.</p></blockquote>
<p><font color="#0066cc"><em>Completely new multilingual spelling checker</em></font>&nbsp;&nbsp; Pegasus Mail now uses the "Hunspell"
spelling checker used by OpenOffice, FireFox and other major systems. The new spelling checker supports multiple
simultaneous languages in the same check, and is supplied as standard with US and UK English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish and Czech dictionaries. Many other dictionaries are readily available, from sources such as the
OpenOffice Extensions repository.</p>
<p><font color="#0066cc"><em>Completely new TCP/IP code</em>&nbsp;</font>&nbsp; The routines Pegasus Mail uses to connect to the Internet have
been totally rewritten, and should be faster and more reliable than ever before. It's kind of sad, given how much
effort this took, that most people probably won't even notice it.</p>
<p><font color="#0066cc"><em>Hyperlink overhaul</em>&nbsp;</font>&nbsp; The way Pegasus Mail locates and marks hyperlinks in plain-text messages
has been completely overhauled. For properly-normalized links (that means, links enclosed in &lt; and &gt;) the
program will now correctly find and mark them even if they span multiple lines in the message.</p>
<p><font color="#0066cc"><em>Updated and improved HTML rendering</em></font>&nbsp;&nbsp; Michael and Martin have been busy at work producing
more updates to the HTML rendering technology in the program, and you should now find the quality of HTML display
even higher than in previous versions.
To download Pegasus Mail v4.70, please visit our download pages at <a href="http://www.pmail.com/downloads_s3_t.htm" title="Pegasus Mail Downloads" target="_blank" mce_href="http://www.pmail.com/downloads_s3_t.htm">http://www.pmail.com/downloads_s3_t.htm</a>.
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