Atmail Blog

 Atmail 5.61 Available for download

March 26, 2009

Our development team has been hard at work over the last 3 months, taking a lot of feedback from clients and giving Atmail a good going over! With the focus on hardening the code and cleaning up rather than just pushing in more features (though we still added a little sprinkle of important feature improvements) the result is the most feature rich yet solid Atmail release to date.

As a promotion we are offering all expired clients a 20% discount on the Atmail upgrade until the 2nd April. This is the perfect opportunity to upgrade your Atmail system to the latest version and rollout the enhancements to your users.

Here’s a short list of improvements we’ve made:

  • Support for recurring shared calendar events
  • Improvements to shared and recurring calendar event handling
  • Improved timezone and date handling
  • Improved MIME parsing
  • Added support for handling (bad) MIME messages with non-unique MIME boundaries
  • Improved entropy generation for creating PGP keys
  • Added Chinese language support
  • Improved attachment filename discovery
  • Support CID images with application/octet-stream content type
  • Image parts with Content-ID headers but no related image tag in the html part are now rendered as attached images
  • Improved handling of multibyte characters in spell checker
  • Improved WebSync (Outlook to Atmail syncing)
  • Fixed issues introduced with Firefox 3.0.7

View the full changelog for more information, or checkout the live online demo

If you are a current Atmail client we highly recommend you take advantage of the improvements and upgrade to this milestone. If you are looking for an affordable, feature-rich, solid and professionally supported webmail solution for your company, institution, government department, small business etc, then this latest Atmail release is the best yet and a must for your short-list.


Filed under: Product News, Software Development, Frontpage — Brad @ 12:39 am

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