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wraggster
October 12th, 2008, 10:58
Been a long while since an offcial update of PSposte (http://www.psposte.org/news/current.html), heres the details:


PSPoste is the first fully functional email application for the Sony PSP. It supports the SMTP and POP3 protocols (possible future IMAP support), and provides a skinnable user interface allowing the user to retrieve, compose and display messages from multiple email servers. Several input methods are included with PSPoste, choose the one best suited for you.

PSPoste requires a PSP with firmware version 1.0 or 1.5 and access to a wireless access point (802.11b) that provides internet access. Support for other firmware versions may be possible, but we have only tested on v1.5 PSPs.

Here's a list of what's changed in Beta 7:

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.
General notes:

Thanks to Zx81 for his initial implementation of pspirkeyb in PSPoste and for the PSPSSH RNG.
See the bottom of this post for links to our forums/bugs/feature requests
INSTALL/UPGRADE NOTES:

FW15: Unzip PSPoste_Beta7_FW15.zip into your PSP/GAME (PSP/GAME150 for m33 users) directory. Existing settings, contacts and mail will be preserved.
FW4x: Unzip PSPoste_Beta7_FW4x.zip into your PSP/GAME4XX directory.
Upgrading from FW15 to FW4x: Rename your existing __SCE__PSPoste to PSPoste, move it to PSP/GAME4XX, then unzip PSPoste_Beta7_FW4x.zip into PSP/GAME4XX. You can delete %__SCE__PSPoste.
Notes on mirroring: we would appreciate if sites did not mirror our releases, but instead link to the "Files" section (or "PSPoste" package) on our sourceforge project page. Thank you in advance for your co-operation.

Download Here (http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=161243&package_id=181627)

zx-81
October 12th, 2008, 21:59
nice work ! keep it up !

gamefreak199101
October 13th, 2008, 04:21
hey this is my first time using this app and i was wondering how to add my gmail account to it. and some more detailed info would be nice

Art
October 13th, 2008, 09:25
nice work ! keep it up !
Says the author! lol...

This has never worked for me.. maybe it's time to try it again.

dangee
October 13th, 2008, 10:40
Hmm, I like the mini Danzeff in this app.
The readme's missing from the zip, and isn't posted at
sourceforge. Looks like the default set up allows you to email
the author for instructions.

AdamRav
October 13th, 2008, 12:37
hey this is my first time using this app and i was wondering how to add my gmail account to it. and some more detailed info would be nice

http://www.psposte.org/support/faq.html

this should answer some of your questions

gamefreak199101
October 13th, 2008, 17:05
http://www.psposte.org/support/faq.html

this should answer some of your questions

thank you very much