Historical March newsletter now online The March newsletter is full of information about what's been happening at FastMail.FM. We hope that you find it interesting!
Historical Old news archives now in this weblog We previously used a XHTML-based system for reporting FastMail.FM news; now, of course, we use this weblog. Onno has now kindly completed a system for importing all those old news archives into
Historical Latest news now more up to date The 'latest news' that appears on FastMail.FM is now taken directly from the 'News' category on this weblog. Therefore it will always be up to date as any announcements are made.
Historical Sieve script tester for advanced users Advanced users can use the Sieve language to write their own filtering and forwarding logic. Thanks to SanjaySheth, people using Sieve can now check these scripts using the Sieve tester.
Historical Commented stylesheet for CSS authors There is now a syntax-highlighted, hyperlinked, commented, and neatly laid out stylesheet template for CSS authors. Generous forum poster Snsh has organised and commented the default FastMail.FM stylesheet, to help budding stylesheet
Historical Looking for address book samples As part of the address book improvement project, I'm trying to gather some sample exported address books so I can ensure the widest possible compatiability. Please see this forum thread for how you
Historical Banners and FastMail.FM referrals If you have a web-site and are interested in linking to FastMail.FM, you may be interested in this forum thread, which shows how to create an attractive link without using any graphics.
Historical Redesign of View screen under way A wide range of mockups have been demonstrated for a new version of the 'View' screen. Currently some new users find this screen confusing, whilst regular users can find it fast and flexible.
Historical FastMail.FM for CRM or customer support management FastMail.FM has all the features necessary to provide a fast and flexible customer relationship management (CRM) or help-desk system. I have described the steps to set this up on the forum.