Popcorn 1.87 (Windows, Freeware, 252KB) [download via FileForum] is an ultra-lightweight POP3/SMTP e-mail client. Being a true client/server application, it does not work in the same way as a typical mail program. This means that you're reading mail from the POP3 server directly, without downloading it to a local mailbox on your PC (you can save mail messages locally if you want to).
Changes:
- Password prompting has now been implemented for the "Use incoming (POP) server username and password" SMTP send authentication method
- Fixed a bug that caused some downloaded mail items to not show the correct status when they were only partially downloaded
- Fixed a bug that caused the All Profiles view not to appear when the "Get headers on startup" option was enabled
- Fixed some misc. usability issues with the All Profiles view caused by the change from a free floating dialog window to a docked view
- Better default values for Popcorn settings and account profiles when starting from scratch (no popcorn.ini file present)
- Removed the All Profiles "You have new mail..." notification pop-up dialog
- Added a standard message box question mark icon to the application already running dialog making it look like a Windows MessageBox()
- Optimized a couple of message and attachment download routines
- Error dialog suppression has been fine-tuned a bit more
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