With Nextcloud Hub, the Mail app reached 1.0 and we promised quick improvements going forward. The 1.3 release made available today is quite the mile stone, bringing a database cache for messages underneath which brings better performance right now but also forms the basis for some important updates in the coming months. Besides this important underlying work, a number of other new features is introduced and improved and many bugs were fixed.
Caching
The main feature of this release isn’t immediately visible, but certain noticeable, especially on IMAP servers with poor IMAP capability support. The cache stores your email messages so Mail does not have to retrieve them from your mail server any time you want to read your email. A background job syncs new messages so they are there whenever you need them and things are generally snappier. A tester on github tested this with about 9000 emails, showing that while the client previously would cause CPU load spikes of 40-50% on the server, the cache reduced that to 4%. The cache will also allow some other nice feature improvements, stay tuned for news about that in upcoming releases!
Mark read, signatures and more
Mail 1.3 comes with many feature improvements beyond the cache. You can now:
View the source of the message
Add message attachments as link shares
Mark all as read in the unified inbox
Add headings and control alignment in the mail composer
The Mail app also improved the user interface in various ways.
We now have a floating attachment button with a popover with details
Mail hides folder collapse button if there is only one folder to hide
Nicer looking signature settings
And many bugs fixed
Some two dozen bugs were fixed and error handling and recovery itself got better as well. Disconnects during syncing or IMAP issues should not be as disruptive as they perhaps were before. Other improvements were made to style, favorites, translations, html formatting, navigation and more.
We think Mail 1.3 is a great release and we look forward to your feedback. Go try it out and let us know what you think!
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