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Mulberry

Mulberry - 4.0.1

scalable IMAP email client with SSL support

All Time: (3.7)
Version 4.0.1: (5.0)
Selected Version: 4.0.1
Release Date: 2005-06-30
License: Commercial
Downloads (version 4.0.1): 404
Downloads (all versions): 47,499
Price: $35.95

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Product Description:

Mulberry is a high-performance, scalable, and graphically groovy internet mail client. It uses the IMAP (IMAP4rev1, IMAP4, and IMAP2bis)protocol for accessing mail messages on a server, the standard SMTP protocol for sending messages, and does lots and lots of things withMIME parts for mixed text and "attachments" of many different types of files and data. This new release features S/MIME and PGP8 support, as well as support for up to eight user-defined labels on messages.

What's new in this version:

  • IMAP label names can now be customised.
  • New quick search active icon indicator added.
  • Calendar accounts can be dragged in calendar store view to re-order them.
  • New admin tool for v4.
  • Fixed bug with failure to print in the mailbox pane.
  • Fixed bug with missing items in help.
  • Fixed bug with incorrect version number.
  • Fixed bug with inline decrypt/verify not changing message text.
  • Fixed bug with quick search state restore when switching tabs.
  • Fixed bug with non-ascii characters in application path name.
  • Fixed bug with various edit fields in dialogs not being editable.
  • Fixed bug with incorrect wrapping when using certain fonts.
  • Fixed bug with crashes when replying/forwarding messages when the original message mailbox is reset.
  • Fixed bug with missing spelling plugin causing a crash in preferences dialog.
  • Fixed bug with incorrect line end encoding in generated iCalendar data.
  • Fixed bug with scroll bar arrows moving more than one line at a time.
  • Fixed bug with failure to expand multiple emails from OS X address book.
  • Fixed bug causing a crash when an empty webcal URL was used.
  • Fixed bug with recurring calendar items not always including the initial instance in the recurrence set.
  • Fixed bug when dealing with x509 certs with multiple email addresses.
  • Fixed bugs with spelling checking of non-ascii text.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3 or later

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Feedback Summary:

Version 4.0.1:
Overall Rating: (5.0) Features: (5.0) Support: (5.0)
Ease of Use: (4.0) Quality / Stability: (5.0) Price: (4.0)
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Mulberry Commentarypowerfull but not for windows users - Version: 4.0.8, 2/2/2008 12:00AM PST

norange
I tried mulberry a few months ago looking for an eudora clone. It's really a powerfull client with a lot of interesting options and settings.

However the actual version is instable, heavy, and has a lot of bugs and annoyances. Very easy to crash.

I tried to read some suggestions from the discussion-list but the authors seems to be focused only on the Mac and Linux versions. I noticed a lot of questions with no answer (almost from windows users) and I realized what the authors mean when they say "the software is free, not open source".

At the moment they seems not interested to build-up this software.

Is's really a pity, it's really a good client.
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Mulberry CommentaryDunno if i want to trust my email to this.... - Version: 4.0.7b1, 10/31/2006 03:06PM PST

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Amavida
"Mulberry itself is free, though its future is still cloudy in terms of whether development will advance or not..."

Seeing this statement I look tend to elsewhere - ahem.

Better to either open source it now or just be honest & say that you're giving it away until it gains market traction & then you'll start charging for it again...
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Mulberry CommentaryPlease stop this rude behavior! - Version: 4.0.7b1, 10/30/2006 08:57AM PST

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sherman1
I use Mulberry for occasional maintenance of my mailboxes. But every time you launch Mulberry, it automatically sets itself as the default email application, without asking.

This is RUDE and intrusive behavior. Unacceptable! Please change this, Cyrus.
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