<h1>Sup</h1>
<blockquote>
- “I was previously intrigued by a gmail-styled
- mutt-killer written in Ruby, but having actually spent a few
- hours reading the docs, and trying out all the keys, and
- reading the docs again, and trying the keys out again, and then
- actually engaging in a bunch of practice usage runs, I now
- officially can't fucking wait for the future of this thing; it
- has my full attention.”
+ “Finally a mail client that does what we want, how we want it.”
</blockquote>
<blockquote>
“Every other client we've tried is intolerable.”
</blockquote>
+ <blockquote>
+ “It's just what I wanted, but I hadn't realized what I wanted until I saw it.”
+ </blockquote>
+
<blockquote>
“Sup is almost to the point where I could jump ship from mutt.”
</blockquote>
- <p>
+ <blockquote>
+ “I was previously intrigued by a gmail-styled
+ mutt-killer written in Ruby, but having actually spent a few
+ hours reading the docs, and trying out all the keys, and
+ reading the docs again, and trying the keys out again, and then
+ actually engaging in a bunch of practice usage runs, I now
+ officially can't fucking wait for the future of this thing; it
+ has my full attention.”
+ </blockquote>
+
+ <p>
Sup is a console-based email client for people with a lot of email.
- It supports tagging, very fast full-text search, automatic
- contact-list management, and more. If you're the type of person
- who treats your email client as an extension of your long-term memory,
- Sup is for you.
+ It supports tagging, very fast full-text search, automatic contact-
+ list management, custom code insertion via a hook system, and more.
+ If you're the type of person who treats email as an extension of your
+ long-term memory, Sup is for you.
</p>
<p>
</li>
<li>
- Mix email from different sources: mbox files (even across
- different machines), IMAP folders, POP accounts, and Gmail
- accounts.
- </li>
+ Mix email from different sources: mbox files, IMAP folders,
+ and Maildirs, across multiple machines.</li>
<li>
Instantaneously search over your entire email collection.
<p>
Please read the <a href="README.txt">README</a>, the <a
- href="FAQ.txt">FAQ</a>, the <a href="UserGuide.txt">user guide</a>
+ href="FAQ.txt">FAQ</a>, the <a href="NewUserGuide.txt">new user guide</a>
and the <a href="Philosophy.txt">philosophical statement</a>.
</p>
+ <p> Please also read and contribute to the <a href="http://sup.rubyforge.org/wiki/wiki.pl">Sup wiki</a>. </p>
+
<h2>Status</h2>
<p>
- The current version of Sup is 0.1, released 2007-07-17. This is a
- beta release. It supportsm box, mbox over ssh, IMAP, IMAPS, and Maildir. It does not support POP
- or Gmail accounts yet.
+ The current version of Sup is 0.5, released 2008-04-22. This is a
+ beta release. It supports mbox, mbox over ssh, IMAP, IMAPS, and Maildir mailstores. (<a href="http://rubyforge.org/frs/shownotes.php?group_id=2603&release_id=18438">Release notes</a>)
</p>
- <p>
- There are a few known bugs, but overall it works great! I use it for my everyday
- email, and it makes dealing with 85,000 messages a breeze.
- </p>
+ <p>Issue and release status is available on the <a href="ditz/">Sup ditz page</a>.</p>
<h2>Getting it</h2>
</p>
<p>
- If you're interested in development, please read the <a
- href="http://rubyforge.org/scm/?group_id=2603">Sup anonymous SVN
- access instructions</a>. You can also <a
- href="http://rubyforge.org/viewvc?root=sup">browse the SVN
+ If you're interested in development, you can clone the git repository like so: <code>git clone git://repo.or.cz/sup.git</code>. You can also <a
+ href="http://repo.or.cz/w/sup.git?a=shortlog">browse the git
repository</a>.
</p>
fantastic IR engine <a
href="http://ferret.davebalmain.com/trac/">Ferret</a>, and by <a
href="http://www.lickey.com/">Matt Armstrong</a>'s tragically
- abandoned <a href="http://www.lickey.com/rubymail/">RubyMail</a>
- package.
+ abandoned <a href="http://www.rfc20.org/rubymail/">RubyMail</a>
+ package (note: possibly no longer abandoned).
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