mu4e: update some versions in mu4e.texi

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Welcome to @t{mu4e} @value{VERSION}.
@t{mu4e} (@t{mu}-for-emacs) is an e-mail client for GNU Emacs version
25.3 or newer, built on top of the
@t{mu}@footnote{@url{https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu}} e-mail search
engine. @t{mu4e} is optimized for quickly processing large amounts of
e-mail.
@t{mu4e} (@t{mu}-for-emacs) is an e-mail client for GNU Emacs version 26.3 or
newer, built on top of the
@t{mu}@footnote{@url{https://www.djcbsoftware.nl/code/mu}} e-mail search engine.
@t{mu4e} is optimized for quickly processing large amounts of e-mail.
Some of its highlights:
@itemize
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@node Requirements
@section Requirements
@t{mu}/@t{mu4e} are known to work on a wide variety of Unix- and
Unix-like systems, including many Linux distributions, OS X and FreeBSD,
and even on MS-Windows (with Cygwin). Emacs 25.3 or higher is required,
as well as Xapian@footnote{@url{https://xapian.org/}} and
@t{mu}/@t{mu4e} are known to work on a wide variety of Unix- and Unix-like
systems, including many Linux distributions, OS X and FreeBSD, and even on
MS-Windows (with Cygwin). Emacs 26.3 or higher is required, as well as
Xapian@footnote{@url{https://xapian.org/}} and
GMime@footnote{@url{http://spruce.sourceforge.net/gmime/}}.
@t{mu} has optional support for both versions 2.2 and 3.0 of the Guile
(Scheme) programming language. There are also some GUI-toys, which
require GTK+ 3.x and Webkit.
@t{mu} has optional support for the Guile (Scheme) programming language (version
3.0 or higher). There are also some GUI-toys, which require GTK+ 3.x and Webkit.
If you intend to compile @t{mu} yourself, you need to have the typical
development tools, such as C and C++17 compilers (both @command{gcc} and
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@section Versions
The stable (release) versions have even minor version numbers, while the
development versions have odd ones. So, for example, 1.6.10 is a stable
version, while the 1.7.15 is the development version.
development versions have odd ones. So, for example, 1.8.13 is a stable version,
while the 1.9.9 is the development version.
The stable versions only receive bug fixes after being released, while
the development versions get new features, fixes, and, perhaps, bugs,
and are meant for people with a tolerance for that.
The stable versions only receive bug fixes after being released, while the
development versions get new features, fixes, and, perhaps, bugs, and are meant
for people with a tolerance for that.
There is support for one release branch; so, when the 1.8 release is
available (and a new 1.9 development series start), no more changes are
expected for the 1.6 releases.
There is support for one release branch; so, when the 1.10 release is available
(and a new 1.11 development series start), no more changes are expected for the
1.8 releases.
@node Installation
@section Installation