[1.2.0] The 'isync' compatibility wrapper is now deprecated. [1.1.0] Support for hierarchical mailboxes in Patterns. Full support for IMAP pipelining (streaming, parallelization) added. This is considerably faster especially with high-latency networks. Faster and hopefully more reliable support for IMAP servers without the UIDPLUS extension (e.g., M$ Exchange). More automatic handling of SSL certificates. IPv6 support. IMAP password query can be scripted. Message arrival dates can be propagated. Data safety in case of system crashes was improved. MaxMessages was made vastly more useful. [1.0.0] Essentially a rewrite. Synchronization state storage concept, configuration and command line changed entirely. But you needn't to worry about the upgrade, as a fully automated migration path is provided, even for users of isync 0.7 and below. Still, you should re-read the manual to be able to take full advantage of the new features: The supported mailbox types can be freely paired. A possible application of this is using a local IMAP server to access mailboxes that are not natively supported yet. Message deletions (expunges) are now propagated both ways, so there is no need for using mutt with maildir_trash any more. Additional trash options added. `OneToOne' replaced by something more flexible. Partial support for IMAP pipelining (streaming, parallelization) added. Makes flag change propagation much faster - this affects every message that becomes Seen/Read. [0.9] Added Tunnel directive to allow the user to specify a shell command to run to set up an IMAP connection in place of a TCP socket (eg., to run over an SSH session). Added PREAUTH support (useful mostly in conjunction with Tunnel). Messages marked deleted are not uploaded when we are going to expunge. Locally generated messages are not re-fetched after uploading even if the UIDPLUS extension is not supported by the server. Added `OneToOne' configuration option: ignore any Mailbox specifications and instead pick up all mailboxes from the local MailDir and remote Folder and map them 1:1 onto each other according to their names. -C now creates both local and remote boxes; -L and -R create only local/remote. --quiet is now really quiet. [0.8] !!! IMPORTANT !!! In order to fix the problem where messages copied from one mailbox to another were not uploaded to the new mailbox, the way Isync stores the UID for each message needed to be changed. As a result, you _MUST_ delete all the messages in the local maildir box before using this version. Otherwise it will upload every message to the server thinking its a new mail. [0.7] Added `MaxMessages' configuration option to allow tracking of only the most recently added message in the local mailbox. Added --create (-C) command line option to force creation of the local maildir-style mailbox if it doesn't already exist. [0.6] Added `Delete' configuration option to correspond to the -d command line option. Added -a (--all) command line option to synchronize all mailboxes. [0.5] Updated SSL support. Added CRAM authentication support. Added MailDir configuration option to specify the default location of local mailboxes when relative paths are used. Added support for uploading local messages to the IMAP server. Added CopyDeletedTo configuration option to cause isync to move deleted messages to a particular mailbox on the server when they are expunged. [0.4] Added MaxSize configuration option to limit downloading of new messages from the server to less than some threshold. More robust --fast option works without using \Recent flags, so the previous problem with multiple accesses killing these flags is no longer a problem. RFC2060 obsoleted RFC822.PEEK, use BODY.PEEK[] instead which does the same job. Don't need to request UID in a FETCH when doing UID FETCH (RFC2060 states that its automatically returned). [0.3] Fixed to clean up temp maildir files when the fetch of a new message failed. Fixed to not assume order of the flags returned by "UID FETCH" Added support for building RPMs. [0.2] SSL support added. [0.1] Initial release.