Below is a running changelog, organized by release date.
This update includes enhancements to make managing your account and staying secure more intuitive:
Thanks for your continued feedback—it helps us deliver a smoother, more secure experience every week.
We recently introduced updates to make search faster and more intuitive. Some users reported issues with typing and unexpected results, so we’ve decided to roll back those changes for now.
This version restores the previous search experience — not perfect, but dependable — while we continue refining the new design to make it both reliable and powerful.
Thank you for your patience and feedback as we keep improving Polymail, one step at a time.
This update includes new features requested by users to make Polymail more flexible and intuitive:
This release also includes improvements to error handling and fixes for broken campaign help links.
Thanks again for your continued feedback—it directly shapes how we improve Polymail.
This update resolves an issue that caused the app to hang or become unresponsive during launch or search for users with several mailboxes and a high volume of threads. The problem was related to search initialization and has now been addressed.
We appreciate the reports and feedback—thank you for helping us improve Polymail.
This update fixes an issue an issue that caused the app to crash during search interactions. Thank you for your continued feedback—it helps us keep Polymail stable and dependable with every release.
Smoother search experience with clearer hints and improved browser behavior.
These refinements are part of our continued effort to make search faster, more intuitive, and distraction-free.
We’ve completely upgraded the search experience in Polymail iOS based on what you’ve told us matters most. With this release, search on iOS is now fully aligned with the WebApp:
in:sent, cc:, bcc: and smarter date filters to narrow results quickly.Thank you for your feedback—it’s helping us make Polymail better with every release.
Details:
Thanks to everyone who shared feedback—these small improvements add up to a smoother experience across the app.
This release brings major improvements to the search experience in Polymail Web, making it easier to discover the right messages, contacts, and threads across your inbox:
in:sent, cc:, bcc: and smarter handling of date filters.These updates are part of our ongoing effort to make Polymail a faster, more powerful workspace—so you can stay focused and get more done.
We’ve added Turnstile human verification to the login and signup experience on both the Web and iOS apps. This helps us better protect your account by preventing automated abuse—without adding friction for real users.
This update also includes several behind-the-scenes security improvements to strengthen our product infrastructure and ensure Polymail remains safe and reliable.
We’ve added Turnstile human verification to the login and signup experience on both the Web and iOS apps. This helps us better protect your account by preventing automated abuse—without adding friction for real users.
This update also includes several behind-the-scenes security improvements to strengthen our product infrastructure and ensure Polymail remains safe and reliable.
This release includes small behind-the-scenes updates to help improve the overall reliability and experience of the app. While there are no major user-facing changes, these updates are part of our continued effort to keep Polymail smooth, stable, and up to date.
This release includes performance and runtime updates to make the desktop app faster and more reliable:
We’re also beginning to test progressive rollout of updates to ensure smoother delivery in the future.
This release includes performance and runtime updates to make the desktop app faster and more reliable:
We’re also beginning to test progressive rollout of updates to ensure smoother delivery in the future.
We’ve updated how we deliver new versions of Polymail Desktop App to make the experience smoother and less disruptive—aligned with modern release practices used by leading software teams.
We’ve updated how we deliver new versions of Polymail Web to make the experience smoother and less disruptive—aligned with modern release practices used by leading software teams.
As part of our ongoing efforts to modernize and secure Polymail, we recently updated the desktop app’s core to align with the latest privacy and permission standards. While these improvements enhanced overall security and stability, they temporarily disrupted the ability to copy contact details.
This release restores full copy-paste functionality for contact cards while preserving the stronger protections we’ve introduced.
We’ve refined Polymail Web’s clipboard handling as part of our broader modernization and security upgrades. These behind-the-scenes updates brought the app in line with evolving browser standards but, for some users, caused issues copying contact card details.
This update resolves those issues while ensuring our clipboard handling remains secure and future-ready.
To strengthen user privacy, we’ve added a Permissions Policy header to Polymail Web. This industry-standard security measure helps prevent unauthorized access to browser features (like camera and microphone) by restricting their use unless explicitly permitted.
This adds another layer of protection for you—without impacting your experience.
During our modernization updates, changes to core systems inadvertently affected users on older macOS versions, preventing contact card details from being copied to the clipboard.
This release restores smooth copy-paste functionality for those users while maintaining the new performance, compatibility, and security improvements.
We’ve upgraded several key dependencies and underlying systems in Polymail Web as part of our commitment to keeping the app fast, reliable, and secure. These updates boost performance and stability, and lay the groundwork for future enhancements, ensuring Polymail stays aligned with evolving web standards.
We’ve addressed two key issues in this update to improve stability and reliability:
Appreciate your support as always — Team Polymail
This follow-up update addresses additional stability issues affecting certain users on iOS 16 and 17. It builds on the fixes introduced in version 1.104 and ensures a smoother experience across a wider range of devices.
Quick update to fix a crash that was affecting a few users on older versions of iOS and iPadOS.
This release updates several core libraries and frameworks to their latest stable versions as part of our ongoing effort to modernize the Polymail iOS app. These upgrades improve overall performance, enhance long-term stability, and set the foundation for future enhancements.
You'll notice a smoother experience throughout the app—especially in navigation and responsiveness.