Atmail 6.01 Available!

July 23, 2009

Atmail 6 Promo
One week after the initial release of Atmail 6, we’ve rolled out another version!  We are going to continue this aggressive development cycle throughout the summer months here constantly adding features and fine tuning our new interface and framework.

Interface Improvements

We are making tweaks to our user interface every day.  Working on improving the layout and little design issues as they come up as well as improving cross browser support for Safari, Internet Explorer and Firefox.

Features and Fixes

  • Improved SQL error checking
  • Improved php-xml support for the installer script
  • Better folder and tab integration
  • Improved Reply All function
  • Increased performance of calendar server
  • Improved search display for calendar
  • Additional Help text in the user interface
  • Time format improvement in for CalDV entries
  • Better support for email header date processing
  • Improved Reply To threading support
  • Improved folder name support in Address Book
  • Better calendar font support
  • Better flow when switching from two to three pane view
  • Improved address book editing support
  • Fixed calendar purge utility
  • Footer message support
  • Better session handling
  • Improved tab support in IE 8 and Firefox
  • Fixed POP3 SSL certificate issue

Reach us at +1-877-4-ATMAIL or via the contact page for pre-sales information


Filed under: Product News, Software Development, Frontpage, Open Source, Atmail 6 — Jason Brown @ 11:31 pm

2 Comments »

  1. Will the current commercial version work with PHP 5.3? The current open source web client, AtMailOpen 1.0.3 definitely doesn’t. (It worked fine under PHP 5.2.9, but dies with PHP 5.3 due to changes in PHP.)

    Comment by Darin Warling — July 29, 2009 @ 7:43 am
  2. Hi Darin - Yes, Atmail 6 works with PHP 5.3.

    The software uses the Zend Framework and fully compatible with this release.

    For Atmail Open, this is based on the previous Atmail 5.X framework and we are using some legacy PHP functions. We will announce a patch to address this issue shortly.

    Thanks,

    Comment by Ben Duncan — July 30, 2009 @ 4:51 am

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