Jan 31st 2023 - Public beta re-released
The v4.81 public beta has now been re-released. We have made some changes to ease the transition to OAUTH2 for existing Pegasus Mail + Gmail users — in particular, the program now updates existing Gmail definitions instead of deleting and recreating them, meaning that any current settings you are using will be preserved.
If you downloaded and installed the previous public beta, you do not need to install this one. You can retrieve the v4.81 re-released public beta from the public beta page on this site.
Dec 22nd 2022 - Pegasus Mail v4.81 Public Beta
Version v4.81 is the culmination of a long and difficult process, adding support for the so-called OAUTH2 "standard" as it is implemented by Google's Gmail service. Pegasus Mail now has single-button configuration for Gmail, and complies with all of Google's requirements for user mailbox access using its OAUTH2 authentication scheme. That sentence really doesn't do the whole process justice, but I won't spend any further time ranting about it here.
Because the OAUTH2 process is so complex, we are taking the unusual step of releasing v4.81 initially as a public beta available to anyone for a month or so before we move it into unrestricted release. While the program is in public beta, we ask that any sites that mirror Pegasus Mail distributions do not expose the beta archive — it is only to be made available from the public beta page on this site.
Note to German users The v4.81 public beta is not currently compatible with existing German language modules. New language modules will be made available when the public beta process ends and the full release is out.
Using the new Gmail automatic configuration function is simple: select Internet options from the Tools menu, then click the Gmail button on the first page. You can do this whether or not you already have working Gmail definitions.
We do not expect anyone to encounter significant problems with v4.81 — in testing within the closed beta test team and among public volunteers, it performs well and we know of no notable issues; we are taking the public beta route only out of an abundance of caution.
V4.81 isn't only about Gmail, though — it has a number of bug fixes and one important new feature:
It also includes the latest work on HTML rendering by the tireless and much under-appreciated Michael in der Wiesche.
Feb 14th 2022 - Pegasus Mail v4.80
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