Sup 0.4 released

Sup version 0.4 has been released!

http://sup.rubyforge.org

Sup is a console-based email client for people with a lot of email.
It supports tagging, very fast full-text search, automatic contact-
list management, and more. If you’re the type of person who treats
email as an extension of your long-term memory, Sup is for you.

Sup makes it easy to:

  • Handle massive amounts of email.

  • Mix email from different sources: mbox files (even across different
    machines), Maildir directories, IMAP folders, POP accounts, and
    GMail accounts.

  • Instantaneously search over your entire email collection. Search
    over body text, or use a query language to combine search
    predicates in any way.

  • Handle multiple accounts. Replying to email sent to a particular
    account will use the correct SMTP server, signature, and from
    address.

  • Add custom code to handle certain types of messages or to handle
    certain types of text within messages.

  • Organize email with user-defined labels, automatically track
    recent contacts, and much more!

The goal of Sup is to become the email client of choice for nerds
everywhere.

Changes:

0.4 / 2008-01-23

  • GPG support for signing and encrypting outgoing mail
  • New hooks: mime attachment, attribution line
  • Improved local charset detection using gettext library
  • Better quoted region detection
  • Many bugfixes and UI improvements

On Jan 23, 1:12 pm, William M. [email protected]
wrote:

  • Handle massive amounts of email.
    account will use the correct SMTP server, signature, and from

William [email protected]
does it support hotmail accounts

Reformatted excerpts from junkone1’s message of 2008-01-23:

does it support hotmail accounts

No, until Hotmail supports IMAP, which may or may not happen.

William M. wrote:

Sup version 0.4 has been released!

http://sup.rubyforge.org

Can I import mail from Thunderbird?

Dan

Reformatted excerpts from Daniel L.'s message of 2008-01-24:

Can I import mail from Thunderbird?

According to the Thunderbird FAQ, it stores email in mbox format, so
yes.