28th September 2006                Sylpheed-Claws Extra Plugins 2.5.2
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The sylpheed-claws-extra-plugins-2.5.2 package contains 15 plugins.

* acpi_notifier 1.0.3
  Author: Colin Leroy <colin@colino.net>

  Enables mail notification via LEDs on some laptops. Options can be
  found on the 'Plugins/Acpi Notifier' page of the preferences.


* att_remover 1.0.3
  Author: Colin Leroy <colin@colino.net>

  Enables the removal of attachments from emails.
  When right-clicking a message, choose 'Remove attachments' from 
  the submenu.


* cachesaver 0.10.2
  Author: Colin Leroy <colin@colino.net>

  Saves the caches every 60 seconds (or user-defined period).
  It helps avoiding the loss of metadata on crashes.


* etpan-privacy 0.15.3
  by DINH Vit Ho <hoa@users.sf.net>

  Handles signature verification and decryption of encrypted
  messages in S/MIME, OpenPGP, and ascii-armored PGP formats.


* fetchinfo 0.4.16
  Author: Sylpheed-Claws Team <sylpheed-claws-users@lists.sourceforge.net>

  Inserts headers containing some download information: UIDL, 
  Sylpheed-Claws' account name, POP server, user ID and retrieval time.


* gtkhtml2_viewer 0.11
  Authors: Colin Leroy <colin@colino.net>

  Renders HTML mail using the gtkhtml2 rendering widget.
  Requires libgtkhtml-2.0
  Optional requirement: libcurl (for fetching images)

  The option, 'Do not load remote links in mails' can be found on the
  'Plugins/GtkHtml2 Viewer' page of the preferences.

 
* maildir 0.24.2
  Author: Sylpheed-Claws Team <sylpheed-claws-users@lists.sourceforge.net>

  Provides direct support for Maildir++ mailboxes. With this plugin you
  can share your Maildir++ mailbox with other mailers or IMAP servers.


* mailmbox 1.12.2
  Author: DINH Vit Ho <hoa@users.sf.net>

  Handles mailboxes in mbox format.


* newmail 0.0.7
  Author: H.Merijn Brand <h.m.brand@xs4all.nl>

  Writes a msg header summary to a log file (Default: ~/Mail/NewLog)
  on arrival of new mail *after* sorting.

 
* notification 0.5
  Author: Holger Berndt <berndth@gmx.de>

  Provides various ways to notify the user of new and unread email.  

  Currently implemented are the following modules:
	Banner:  A mail ticker
	Popup:   A popup window on mail arrival
	Command: Executes a command line upon new mail arrival (NEW)

  More modules may follow in future releases. All modules can be
  activated or deactivated at compile and/or run time. Options can be
  found on the 'Plugins/Notification' pages of the preferences.

  Changes: Fix several possible deadlock situations


* perl 0.9.5
  Author: Holger Berndt <berndth@gmx.de>

  Intended to extend the filtering possibilities of Sylpheed-Claws.
  It provides a Perl interface to Sylpheed-Claws' filtering 
  mechanism, allowing the use of full Perl power in email filters.


* RSSyl 0.6.1
  Author: Andrej Kacian <andrej@kacian.sk>

  Allows you to read your favorite RSS newsfeeds in Claws. RSS 1.0, 
  2.0 and Atom feeds are currently supported.


* S/MIME 0.5.5
  Author: Colin Leroy <colin@colino.net>

  This plugin handles S/MIME signed and/or encrypted mails. You can 
  decrypt mails, verify signatures or sign and encrypt your own 
  mails.

  WARNING: This plugin doesn't handle sign+encrypt and encryption of 
  multipart messages very well (yet).

  It can be selected as the Default Privacy System in 
  '/Configuration/[Account Preferences]/Privacy' and when composing a 
  message from '/Options/Privacy System'.

  This plugin uses the GPGME library as a wrapper for GnuPG.


* SynCE 0.6.4
  Author: Holger Berndt <berndth@gmx.de>

  Assists in keeping the addressbook of a Windows CE device (Pocket 
  PC/iPAQ, Smartphone etc) in sync with Claws' addressbook, with 
  respect to email addresses.


* vCalendar 1.89.1
  Author: Colin Leroy <colin@colino.net>

  Enables vCalendar message handling like that produced by Evolution 
  or Outlook. Also supports subscribing to remote webCal feeds, and 
  exporting of your meetings or all your calendars


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See the ChangeLog and README files in each of the plugin directories 
for more detail.

