k9 1.26 released

C

cashman

Bug fixes and changes:

- Recent Emails page dog icon wasn't going to K9 website when clicked.
- Wasn't saving word databases if rebuilding new ones and no new emails
had arrived or no emails had been classified before exiting.
- If "Only score new emails..." advanced option was set and no new
emails arrived in a checking session, K9 would score all emails in the
Recent Emails list.
- Wasn't disabling the "X-Timeout" timeout prevention mechanism in a
timely fashion leading to some potential problems.
- Fixed a problem with deleting emails from server in Server Check
window.
- Fixed a problem where the initial remote email server banner response
was split over more than one reply packet.

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The latest version of K9 can be downloaded directly from the following
links:

EXE installer version (installer and uninstaller)
http://keir.net/download/k9v1setup.exe

ZIP version (no installer or uninstaller)
http://keir.net/download/k9v1.zip

You can safely install over any existing copy without losing any
information.
 
R

Robert Bindler

cashman said:
Bug fixes and changes:

- Recent Emails page dog icon wasn't going to K9 website when clicked.
- Wasn't saving word databases if rebuilding new ones and no new emails
had arrived or no emails had been classified before exiting.
- If "Only score new emails..." advanced option was set and no new
emails arrived in a checking session, K9 would score all emails in the
Recent Emails list.
- Wasn't disabling the "X-Timeout" timeout prevention mechanism in a
timely fashion leading to some potential problems.
- Fixed a problem with deleting emails from server in Server Check
window.
- Fixed a problem where the initial remote email server banner response
was split over more than one reply packet.

~~~~~~~~

The latest version of K9 can be downloaded directly from the following
links:

EXE installer version (installer and uninstaller)
http://keir.net/download/k9v1setup.exe

ZIP version (no installer or uninstaller)
http://keir.net/download/k9v1.zip

You can safely install over any existing copy without losing any
information.

And k9 does what, exactly?
 

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