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SquirrelMail Downloads
Several different packages are available for download on this page including a
few different versions of SquirrelMail itself as well as packages that
facilitate presenting SquirrelMail to your users in many different languages.
The "stable version" is our official stable release to which only bugfixes
and minor feature improvements are made. When applicable, we may also offer a
"stable release candidate", which is a preview of our next "stable version"
that we'd like you to try out and provide feedback on.
The "development version" is more experimental and is at times under heavy
development and released periodically for testing. We make every effort to
make the "development version" as stable as possible, but we don't normally
recommend using it in production. If you, for some reason, want to download
an older version of SquirrelMail it can be found at our
SourceForge.net
project page.
You can also scroll to the bottom of this page to find
nightly snapshots of SquirrelMail from either our "stable" OR "development"
code repositories. You'll want to use a snapshot package if you need some
recent fix or improvement that we've made that is not yet available in our
official release packages.
While you wait for your download, PLEASE consider helping us achieve
our next goals by donating to
SquirrelMail.
Translations
These downloads contains all translations supported by the most recent releases
of the stable and development versions. Translations for older versions of
SquirrelMail can be found at our
SourceForge.net
project page.
Extra decoding library
SquirrelMail decoding functions are used to display and convert messages encoded
in different character sets. Extra decoding library provides support of some
complex Eastern and Apple x-mac character sets.
Third party packages
These packages are issued by third party organizations. Bugs in them should
primarily be reported to the organization issuing the package.
Snapshots
SVN (Subversion) is what we use to help manage our code. Since we have many
developers working on the same code base, a program like this is necessary to
maintain some sanity. You can download the absolute latest version of
SquirrelMail (up to the minute) to see what's happening between releases. These
are normally quite stable as well, but are definitely not recommended to be used
in production. They are, after all, bleeding edge technology.
Browse SVN
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