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E-Minder Readme
In a nutshell:
E-minder is a program to periodically check for new and
unread e-mail messages in your MS Mail mailbox and notify you if
any are found.
Features:
You can set the program to check for mail at any interval
between 1 minute and 99 minutes, start MS Mail with the click of
a button, and disable the popup reminder window. The popup
reminder window will show you how many unread e-mail messages you
have, who they are from, and the subject. You can also start MS
Mail from the popup by clicking on the MS Mail button or double
clicking on the message list. There is also the ability to
disable further popup reminders from the popup window.
Requirements:
E-minder expects to find MS Mail in your path, in the
windows directory, or in the directory that E-minder resides. It
has been tested on the MS Mail postoffice that comes with WFW and
with MS Mail v3.2. It should work with Windows NT though this
version is not 32bit and has not been directly tested on it. This
version will NOT work with Microsoft Exchange/Win 95. Specific
versions will be available for both NT and Win 95 in the near
future.
Setup:
Run the setup program from the Program Manager. Make sure
that you have closed MS Mail and any Visual Basic programs that
are running. After installing, I recommend that you put the
E-minder program in your Startup group so that it is running each
time you start windows. It is now ready to go to work for you.
Future:
Add sound chimes, versions for NT and Win 95, and other
mail programs/transports besides MS Mail.
Registering:
E-minder is offered under the shareware concept. It has
not been crippled in anyway, there are no nagging reminders, and
no features are disabled. If you continue to use it past the 30
day trial period, it is your responsibility to register this
program (see register.wri).
When you register you will get product support, minor upgrades,
and the next major upgrade for free. You will also get the peace
of mind that comes from doing the right thing and knowing that
you helped a programmer survive in this dog-eat-dog world. Oh,
and a great big THANK-YOU as well.