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PSPoste Beta 7 Released – PSP Email Client

PSP Psposte Email Client.jpg

The guys over at PSPoste have released a new version (beta 7) of their fantastic portable email client.

Changelog as follows -

  • Support more IR keyboards by using the pspirkeyb library, see PSPoste/Data/pspirkeyb/ for configuration of your keyboard.
  • Better random number generation for TLS based connections, acknowledgements to Zx81 for his work on PSPSSH and Theodore Tso for the original RNG work.
  • On first start, users will be prompted to press buttons randomly to generate the random seed file.
  • Use the extra RAM of the PSP Slim.
  • Fix a crash when opening the settings window when no network connections are defined.
  • Fix another crash opening the settings window that would occur randomly.
  • Fix a bug in the logging mechanism that meant errors and output weren’t properly being written out to the log files.
  • Fix a problem connecting using a manually configured WPA connection.
  • Make the cursor visible at all times while typing (as opposed to blinking throughout).
  • Explicitly load the IrDA module so IR Keyboards work on firmwares > 3.03OE.
  • Adjust heap and thread stack sizes.
  • Fix some memory leaks and uninitialzed variables.
  • Set the timezone to whatever the PSP has configured.

Grab the file from PSPoste

One Response to “PSPoste Beta 7 Released – PSP Email Client”

  1. when i do this i do the quick add account thing then when i hit check mail it goes to the accept certificate thing, i accept it then it says “Message retrieve failed.Authentication error.”

  2. Nicholas on April 18th, 2009 at 11:06 pm


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