Translations for 1.4.15

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I have probably overlooked something obvious, but I have now looked
over the squirrelmail.org page for close to an hour and couldn't
find a clue how to upgrade a non-English SquirrelMail installation
to release 1.4.15.

The download page says
"Distribution: Stable version Version: 1.4.15"
but
"Translations: Stable version Version: 1.4.13-20071220",
so there doesn't seem to be a translation for 1.4.15.
The ReleaseNotes file in the distribution says the same as always:
"[T]ranslations [...] have to be downloaded separately[.]
You can find these packages through our homepage."
So does the locale/README.locales file:
"If you are using a regular SquirrelMail release, translations should be
available from the SquirrelMail download page:"
The ChangeLog file notes some languages have been converted to
UTF-8 but doesn't mention where to find these or other languages.
Nor do I remember reading anything on the topic of translations on
this mailing list.

What am I missing?

Thanks,
Tilman

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Tilman Schmidt
Phoenix Software GmbH
Bonn, Germany

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