TrulyMail 2.0 Is Now Available
TrulyMail 2.0 is a major step forward for the whole world.
Before today, the TrulyMail client only supported sending and receiving TrulyMail messages, which are all sent over the TrulyMail network and bypass the email network completely. Many users have requested a way to send email from within the TrulyMail client as well. Now, everyone can.
TrulyMail 2.0 includes an enhanced Address Book where you can store, import, and export (even backup and restore) your TrulyMail and email contacts. You can also set trust levels for each contact. For example, you can allow remote images in messages from Suzi@HappyDomain.com but not from Jeff@HappyDomain.com.
Of course, TrulyMail allows you to know when messages are received. For this reason, you can set (contact by contact) to whom you will automatically send a return receipt (this only affects email messages because TrulyMail messages already do this automatically). Likewise, you can specify from whom you will request a return receipt when sending email messages.
You can even add recipients to your address book simply by right-clicking on their email address when reading a message.
Also, a handy new tool is also found by right-clicking an email address (even the senders). Let's say you received a message from 'someone@gardencentral.com' and wonder what their website is like. Now, you can right-click their name and, from there, launch that website in your web browser. This is all to make your job a little easier.
We have also added notes to email messages, so you can keep track of tasks related to individual messages. You can also change the subject for received messages. This will help when you receive messages without a subject but you want to see something meaningful in your list of messages.
We have also added a 'Follow Up' reply type. That is, you can now reply (send response to sender), reply to all (send a response to everyone included in the message, forward (send message to someone new), and now follow up (resend the original message with new comments to everyone one the list). This new Follow Up reply type is used when you send messages and then want to add some more information to everyone who received the message originally.
There are other little details like warning you when you try to reply to an email address which includes 'noreply' in it (for example, Google Alerts come from googlealerts-noreply@google.com). NoReply is a standard way of telling you not to reply to an email. Of course, email does not support this but TrulyMail will at least warn you. Don't worry, though, if the warnings are too much you can easily check a box and stop the warnings from showing.
We hope you enjoy TrulyMail 2.0. We have put a lot into it and want everyone to get the most out of it.