[MlMt] Cutting edge test users needed

Henry Seiden info at techworkspro.com
Fri May 29 07:23:08 EDT 2026


Based on my experience and mostly positive feedback seen here, of the new Testing on 3.0(7000), will port it to my beta OS volume and test there later this month.

Guess I’ve been lucky or just using servers with good compatibility. Have not had any glitches compared here to previous Test version 2.0(6292) running on two machines. Whereas I have had some and reported them with my previous version, crash-wise, particularly noticeable after OS updates.

Respectfully,

Henry Seiden
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Techworks Pro Co.
E: info<at>techworkspro<dot>com
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On 27 May 2026, at 10:08, Benny Kjær Nielsen wrote:

> Hi MailMate users,
>
> first, sorry about rarely replying to emails on the list (or off list for some users). I dug a deep hole while working on various low level parts of MailMate and I ended up with hundreds of things I had to get working again before it was realistic to release an update of MailMate that was actually useful to users. This also means that I've essentially been the only using the in-development version of MailMate for the past ~7 months and I'm a bit worried it's more buggy than I think it is since it's hard to test every corner of MailMate functionality.
>
> So, I need some users willing to try out a cutting edge revision of MailMate. Just assume that it's unstable and don't fetch it if you don't have the time to deal with any major issues, e.g., requiring re-synchronizing all of your email accounts. It hasn't happened to me, but you never know.
>
> There are no detailed release notes available, but changes affect most of the non-visual parts of MailMate. This includes but is far from limited to how MailMate fetches, parses, generates, caches, displays, deletes, and saves messages.
>
> I know some users watch the usual deployment folder on my server, but I wanted to limit this update to users actually reading this message and therefore the location is a bit different than usual. I've also bumped the version number for this cutting edge release to 3.0 because it requires macOS 11 (previous requirement was 10.12). I've also bumped the revision number to r7000 since this makes it technically possible for me to also release updates to the 2.x branch if needed.
>
> Again, sorry about the lack of email responses in general. I'll see if I can get through some of the backlog tonight and/or tomorrow.
>
> Here's the link to the r7000+ archives folder on my server: https://updates.mailmate-app.com/sub/archives/
>
> Again, make sure you have the time needed to deal with any major issues. Keep a copy around of your current revision of MailMate.
>
> Use “Help > Send Feedback” to tell me about any issues you find.
>
> -- 
> Benny
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