From jpf at washington.edu Tue Aug 26 20:26:34 2008 From: jpf at washington.edu (Jeff Franklin) Date: Tue Aug 26 20:26:53 2008 Subject: [Alpine-announce] Alpine 2.00 now available Message-ID: The University of Washington is pleased to announce the release of version 2.00 of the Alpine Messaging System. Among its many improvements, this release introduces integrated secure messaging support (via S/MIME) as well as a completely redesigned, interactive web interface. Version 2.00 also marks the transition of the Alpine Messaging Team's role of direct, active development to one more oriented toward supporting community driven development. The team intends to continue hosting source, coordinating and consulting on contributed fixes and additions, and packaging periodic releases. The full Alpine 2.00 source release is available from: Source code for the latest Alpine release is available at: http://www.washington.edu/alpine/acquire/ or ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/alpine/alpine.tar.gz (MD5: 0f4757167baf5c73aa44f2ffa4860093) ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/alpine/alpine.tar.Z (MD5: c4be68e6889e78d8238e6beef6986871) ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/alpine/alpine.tar.bz2 (MD5: 84e44cbf71ed674800a5d57eed9c1c52) Pre-built binaries for Mac OS X are also available at the above url. The PC-Alpine distribution is available as an installer program or as a zip file of execultables at the above url, or at: ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/alpine/setup_alpine_2.00.exe (MD5: 6085cc628179eb9606765154a74732f4) ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/alpine/alpine-2.00-wnt.zip (MD5: cef694c0b13419c6b43585ba1da35304) Linux RPMs built under Fedora Core 7 and Debian packages built under Debian 4.0 are also available at: ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/alpine/alpine-2.00-1.i386.rpm (MD5: 8854b6a12bc3606c5c87e1ea4dd1e5e4) ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/alpine/alpine-2.00-1.src.rpm (MD5: 877a19da8a0e1ea3e8c23eec524bdb35) ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/alpine/alpine_2.00_i386.deb (MD5: 911c422f02054c6e58a472776b06787b) Additionally, Web Alpine is available for evaluation at: http://guest.alpine.washington.edu Lastly, the Alpine Messaging Team cannot thank enough all the people who have contibuted their invaluable time, skill and effort to support this project and their millions of fellow users over the years. Thank you and Enjoy! - The Alpine Messaging Team