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phildobbin

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May 12, 2013, 3:12:16 AM5/12/13
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Hi, all.

I've acquired an old 800MHz G4 PowerMac with 1.5GB RAM for ten bucks & before I add another drive to it for use with FreeBSD, I'm organising its primary drive which is running 10.4.11. & Classic.

I realise Mailsmith 231 is 10.5 & upwards but are there any legacy links available for version 225 which, IIRC, ran under Tiger. Google draws a blank on the subject.

Any help appreciated.

Cheers,

    Phil...


Grant Hutchinson

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May 12, 2013, 1:23:39 PM5/12/13
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On 2013-05-12, at 1:12 AM, phildobbin wrote:

> I realise Mailsmith 231 is 10.5 & upwards but are there any legacy
> links available for version 225 which, IIRC, ran under Tiger. Google
> draws a blank on the subject.

Older versions are available on the Mailsmith Updates page, including the 2.2.5 release.

http://www.mailsmith.org/support/mailsmith/updates.html


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Phil Dobbin

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May 12, 2013, 1:27:02 PM5/12/13
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On 12/05/2013 18:23, Grant Hutchinson wrote:

>
> On 2013-05-12, at 1:12 AM, phildobbin wrote:
>
>> I realise Mailsmith 231 is 10.5 & upwards but are there any legacy
>> links available for version 225 which, IIRC, ran under Tiger. Google
>> draws a blank on the subject.
>
> Older versions are available on the Mailsmith Updates page, including the 2.2.5 release.
>
> http://www.mailsmith.org/support/mailsmith/updates.html

Many thanks for that.

How Google &, more pertinently, myself missed that is a mystery :-)

Cheers,

Phil...

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