there is a stable snapshot in the .14 tree, and there is a seperate release of
anglemail every couple of week or less that is mostly stable and usualy has some
cool new features. Only once or twice have I ever need to roll back after
upgrading and those times were due my older version of php not having some
feature
needed to support a new feature in anglemail. Of course Angles added a bit more
code to quitely disable the feature if php claimed to not support it.
Brian Jackson (address@hidden) wrote*:
I thought AngleMail was integrated now, or does Angles still keep an
external tree and just syncs up every once in awhile?
--Brian Jackson
Chris Weiss writes:
in the devel verison of email (anglemail) the session cache handling was
rewritten
a week or 2 ago. I don't know how well tested any of this is on pgsql but on
mysql
it's a lot faster now.
If you want to try anglemail you can get it at
http://anglemail.org/index.html#install, http://anglemail.org/files/anglemail-
1.1-
pre8-08.tar.bz2 the latest. You will need to into setup and "install/upgrade"
it
because it now its own table for the cache that will need to be installed.
Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk (address@hidden) wrote*: