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# 2026.21.0

## Improvements

* Significantly faster sync and loading for Mail in Daylite, especially for Microsoft and Google accounts.
* You can now re-send messages using the "Send Again" action menu option in Mail in Daylite.
* Reply-To is now supported in Mail in Daylite, both for viewing and replying to received messages, and for specifying Reply-To addresses when sending a New Message.
* Saving a single attachment from Mail in Daylite now allows you to rename the file before saving.
* Improved performance when the sidebar is refreshed in Daylite.

## Fixes

* Fixed an issue where the Dock badge count would sometimes not update when marking a notification as read.
* Fixed an issue where newly created screenshots could not be dragged and dropped into the New Message window in Mail in Daylite.


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