Emailchemy 12.1.10 fixes bugs

Last week we released Emailchemy 12.1.9 and 12.1.10 to fix a couple bugs with how international characters were being handled in Outlook 2011 and Eudora converters. The Outlook 2011 bug we fixed is the one we requested help in tracking down in a previous post. Emailchemy is also now officially

Mac Downloads Fixed

For 10 years, we’ve distributed Emailchemy for Mac as a .tgz file — a gzip’d tar file — but lately Mac OS X has been having trouble with it. So, now Emailchemy for Mac is a .dmg file download — a Mac disk image. If you have Safari setup to

WKS now on Facebook

We’ve published a Facebook page, and we’ll be integrating it into our blog and website over the next few weeks. While we often consider ourselves “champions of tech agnosticism”, it really seems lately that, to a lot of users, Facebook IS the Internet. This reminds me of when how Usenet

Emailchemy 11.3.5 released

Emailchemy 11.3.5 contains an important bug fix for users who were trying to use Emailchemy’s IMAP server with MailMate. If you had trouble using MailMate with Emailchemy, please try again with this release. We’ve also addressed a couple issues for Mac users. First, Emailchemy now works with Java 7 on

Emailchemy 11.3.4 released

Emailchemy 11.3.4 fixes a memory issue in the IMAP server and improves how the Google Apps Uploader writes nested folders in Gmail. Please note that Emailchemy for Mac OS X will only run with Java 5 or Java 6. The app is not yet compatible with Oracle’s Java 7 for

Emailchemy on Tiger (Mac OS X 10.4)

We’ve received several notes from customers who have had trouble running and using Emailchemy on Mac OS X 10.4 “Tiger”. Tiger was released in 2005 with its final update, 10.4.11, released in 2007, but people still use it because it is the last version of Mac OS X that runs