-- Much improved SMTP error handling (patch by Jeff Evans)
-- Preferences are now cached instead of read in every page load.
-- Improved URL parser
-- Added ability to read HTML messages by default instead of plain text (Display Options)
-- Added authenticated SMTP server support (configure in conf.pl)
-- Rewrote attachment handling code in compose.php
-- If aliases are typed in To, Cc, or Bcc, they are automatically looked up in
+ - Added major speed improvements to IMAP functions by our friends at XS4ALL
+ - Fixed MOTD
+ - Fixed multipart/alternative messages
+ - Updated Dutch translation
+ - Added Indonesian translation
+ - Added Portuguese (Portugal) translation
+ - Added language aliasing
+ - Added Turkish translation
+
+Version 1.1.2 -- May 21, 2001
+-----------------------------
+ - Many bugs squashed
+ - Several UI tweaks and improvements
+ - Added option (3 -> 14 in conf.pl) to auto create sent and trash folders.
+ - Updated Czech translation
+ - Support for multiple identities
+ - Support for Russian Apache removed. It is now deemed easier to just
+ turn off Charset Recoding in the Russian Apache config. See the file
+ doc/README.russian_apache
+
+Version 1.1.1 -- April 30, 2001
+-------------------------------
+ - Added built-in support for gettext if compiled support isn't available
+ - Made validate.php include a few more standard things
+ - Corrected a bug when sending an email properly
+
+Version 1.1.0 -- April 21, 2000
+-------------------------------
+ - Added option to have signout page redirect to another page (patch from
+ Scott Bronson) This can be configured in conf.pl (Org Prefs)
+ - Much improved SMTP error handling (patch from Jeff Evans)
+ - Preferences are now cached instead of read in every page load.
+ - Improved URL parser
+ - Added ability to read HTML messages by default instead of plain text
+ (Display Options)
+ - Added authenticated SMTP server support (configure in conf.pl)
+ - Rewrote attachment handling code in compose.php
+ - If aliases are typed in To, Cc, or Bcc, they are automatically looked up