Re: [MlMt] Getting r5978

2023-09-03 Thread Bill Cole
On 2023-09-03 at 06:42:11 UTC-0400 (Sun, 03 Sep 2023 11:42:11 +0100) Steve Hodgson is rumored to have said: When I check for (beta) updates I get the message “5964 is the latest version available. You have version 5965.” And the beta release on the website is 5937. Where are you all getting

Re: [MlMt] mailmate Digest, Vol 150, Issue 3

2023-09-03 Thread Steve Mayer via mailmate
Jenna, Whom was this message directed to? Perhaps some context that might help the rest of the list should be provided. Otherwise, taking it privately to the target of this might have been better. I’ve looked back through threads and the ticket tracker looking for ‘salty’ responses/behavior

Re: [MlMt] Getting r5978

2023-09-03 Thread Henry Seiden
Thanks for the guidance and explanations, Benny. Will do. Though for right now, 5978 seems pretty good on the items you mention. Respectfully, Henry Seiden - - Techworks Pro Co. E: infotechworksprocom W: http://techworkspro.com On 3 Sep 2023, at 9:34, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: On 3 Sep 2023,

Re: [MlMt] Getting r5978

2023-09-03 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 3 Sep 2023, at 15:27, Eric Sharakan via mailmate wrote: > Hi Benny (and others), I'm currently running r5975 successfully. I've > noticed a couple minor issues, which I've reported via the 'Send Feedback...' > menu item. Benny, do you want us to report on issues we find on these > experime

Re: [MlMt] Getting r5978

2023-09-03 Thread Eric Sharakan via mailmate
On 3 Sep 2023, at 7:27, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote: > On 3 Sep 2023, at 12:47, Charlie Clark wrote: > >> That's because Benny considers these releases too buggy even for tests. > > Just a quick update on this. This is still true, and I'm working hard to get > back to something usable. Right now, my

Re: [MlMt] Getting r5978

2023-09-03 Thread Henry Seiden
Benny, Please understand, I continue to support your efforts. Despite what others here call “being salty”, I remain a fan and user of a level that works for my needs, presently experimental build 1.14 (r5978). If anyone needs a more stable product, recommend you try the latest test build, r59

Re: [MlMt] Getting r5978

2023-09-03 Thread Benny Kjær Nielsen
On 3 Sep 2023, at 12:47, Charlie Clark wrote: > That's because Benny considers these releases too buggy even for tests. Just a quick update on this. This is still true, and I'm working hard to get back to something usable. Right now, my own build of MailMate is even worse than r5978. Some times

[MlMt] Getting r5978

2023-09-03 Thread Charlie Clark
That's because Benny considers these releases too buggy even for tests. You can download all releases directly from the website but I'm personally sticking with 5964. Charlie ___ mailmate mailing list mailmate@lists.freron.com https://lists.freron.com/

[MlMt] Getting r5978

2023-09-03 Thread Steve Hodgson
When I check for (beta) updates I get the message “5964 is the latest version available. You have version 5965.” And the beta release on the website is 5937. Where are you all getting r5978? Cheers, Steve On 2 Sep 2023, at 17:00, mailmate-requ...@lists.freron.com wrote: > Message: 1 > Date:

Re: [MlMt] mailmate Digest, Vol 150, Issue 3

2023-09-03 Thread JennaJM via mailmate
Try Beta 5.  As for MM release? You have been making comments about the lack of releases and support lately in the forum, perhaps it is because you are not aware that Benny is doing this ON HIS OWN. Please place yourself in his shoes before being salty about what you perceive support and releas