What happened to 3.0?
We released Inbucket 3.0.0 back in October 2021, but I forgot to write a post about it. Mea culpa.
There were some problems with the initial release, the RedHat and Debian packages were incomplete. I began work on a 3.0.1 release to resolve that and upgrade some of our dependencies, but some aspects of the front end build were not cooperating.
I’ve since migrated the front end to build with Yarn and Parcel, which simplifies things a great deal, and will hopefully reduce maintenance effort for myself. I feel this is too much of a change to keep the 3.0.1 label, so this will become 3.0.2. There will not be a final 3.0.1 release.
What does this mean for you? If you want a stable docker release, you should be OK to use 3.0.0. If you want a stable RedHat or Debian package, you should use 3.0.1-rc2.
What’s New:
Change highlights from 3.0.0-rc1 to 3.0.1-rc2:
- Many bug fixes, build & test improvements
- Support for SMTP AUTH LOGIN command
- Dark mode support; follows OS setting
- Reduced chance of click-jacking
- Docker images also available on GitHub container registry
- Docker image tags now use modern naming:
stable
has been renamed tolatest
latest
(unstable) has been renamed toedge
- Version number tags are now available, ie
3.0.1-rc1
- Docker images for arm7, arm64 (for Raspberry Pi, etc)
I also updated the screenshots on this site to reflect the 3.0 user interface.