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GENERAL STUFF
Eudora is an Internet-compatable mailer for Macintoshes. It can be
used
with MacTCP, the Communications Toolbox, or any of the UUCP
implementations
for the Mac. Eudora versions 1.4.2 and earlier (that is, everything
you find
here) is free. See the quest/mac/eudora/documentation directory
for documentation.
Eudora 2.0 is commercial software; please contact
eudora-sales@qualcomm.com for details.
WHAT'S HERE
1.4.1_Release_Notes.txt: Version 1.4.1 release notes.
eudora1.4.2.sea.hqx: Eudora 1.4.2
README: This file.
WHAT'S NEW IN 1.4.1
Eudora 1.4.1 incorporates EudoraTables (if you need to
use EudoraTables at all). It reflects the discovery of standard names
for the Swedish, Norwegian, and Danish tables.
EudoraTable Helper is a plug-in you can give to correspondents with
1.4
or 2.0, if you use one of the national character sets. It will allow the
older version to recognize the new names.
Also, the formats for the EuIM and EuOM resources have changed. If
you
made custom EuIM or EuOM resources, you'll have to redo them.
This won't
happen again.
Eudora 1.4.1 has two major new features; support for MIME, and
support
for AppleEvents. Bugs have also been fixed, and a few other minor
changes
have been made.
We have a manual now:-) Let us know what you think.
Eudora & MIME
First, a word about MIME. MIME is a new standard for Internet mail
that
allows mail applications to label the contents of their mail. It lets
mailers say things like: "This is a Microsoft Word document, encoded
with
uuencode." Or: "This mail uses characters from the Macintosh
character
set." Or: "This is a picture in GIF format."
Eudora sends all its attachments in MIME format, and puts the
proper
character set labels on its texts. It uses the proper MIME "encodings"
to
send binary data; quoted-printable and base64, as appropriate.
Eudora can also decode incoming MIME messages. Eudora can't
directly
display many of the MIME message types, but it does write them to
files (just
like attachments) so that you can open them with the proper
application. There
is even a mechanism for automatically setting the Macintosh file
"type" and
"creator", so that double-clicking the documents opens the right
application.
APPLEEVENTS
Eudora's support for AppleEvents is very rudimentary. It accepts the
required events, plus supports portions of the core suite and its own
private suite of events. It is (just barely) possible to use Eudora as a
mail engine from other programs via AppleEvents. Improvements to
Eudora's
AppleEvent support will be ongoing.
For documentation on the AppleEvents Eudora supports, please see
"EudoraSuite.rtf".
COMPATIBILITY
System 6
Sorry, Eudora 1.4.x doesn't run under System 6. If you must use
System 6
try Eudora 1.3.1
AppleTalk Remote Access:
If you have ARA's "Answer calls" option selected (from Remote
Access
Setup), and you have Eudora configured to use the Communications
Toolbox on the same port that ARA uses, Eudora may be unable to
connect.
This is a conflict between the Communications Toolbox and ARA, and
there's nothing we can do about it. Turn "Answer calls" off in ARA if
you have
this problem.
Apple Modem Tool:
Eudora is *incompatible* with version 1.0 of the Apple Modem Tool.
You
*must* use version 1.1 or later of the Apple Modem Tool, or the
Hayes
Modem Tool. Eudora is also incompatible with certain beta versions
of the Apple
Modem Tool version 1.5, though Eudora will be compatible with the
final
version of 1.5.
Powerbook Modem Tool, Express Modem Tool:
Eudora is *incompatible* with the PowerBook Modem Tool and the
Express
Modem Tool. Use either the Apple Modem Tool version 1.1 or later or
the
Hayes Modem Tool.
Quadra/Centris:
Eudora is incompatible with the screensaver "Moire", when run with
the
68040 caches enabled in 32-bit mode. (Don't ask me why; I don't
know.) Try
"DarkSide" instead.
NOW Utilities 4.0:
Do *not* use the "reopen documents" feature of the NOW Utilities (or
similar programs). It will not work as intended with Eudora, and it is
really
not necessary for Eudora anyway. You may disable this option by
using the
"Disable Re-Launch" menu in the "Exclude..." dialog in the
SuperBoomerang
control panel.
Versions of NOW Utilities prior to 4.0.1 may interfere with setting
your
text file application or attachment folder in the Configuration dialog.
NOW Up-to-Date Reminder 2.0's Show Battery Status option causes
crashes
when Eudora is printing. Turn Show Battery Status off. NOW is aware
of the
problem, and has promised to fix it.
Norton Directory Assistance:
Many directory shortcut programs interfere with the dialog that lets
you
set a folder for attachments (in the Configuration... dialog). Turn such
programs off, select your attachments folder, then turn them on. This
may
be fixed in a future release.
Global Village PowerPort Modems
If you have a PowerPort modem and you want to use Eudora with it,
you
need to use System 7.1 or the Powerbook Tuner init (available from
Global
Village). Even so, there seems to be some sort of continuing flow
control
problem. If you get errors on attachments, you may find it helps to
set
your baud rate to no higher than 9600 baud and set an attachments
folder.
CAP/aufs
CAP/aufs has a bug that causes problems with Eudora and a few
other
programs. A patch is available; be sure you have it.
Carbon Copy/Mac:
There are reports of incompatibility between CC/Mac and Eudora.
Apollo:
Version 1.0 of the Apollo application launching utility cannot handle
long window names (such as Eudora generate) if Apollo is configured
to sort
windows alphabetically. Use the Window menus page of the
Preferences
dialog to set the sorting to front-to-back.
Greg's Buttons:
Versions of the extension "Greg's Buttons" prior to 3.0 may interefere
with the Communications Toolbox.
FileGuard 2.5.1:
There are reports of problems between Eudora and FileGuard 2.5.1.
PLEASE REPORT PROBLEMS
We can't test all situations or Macintosh configurations. If you think
your may have found a bug, We'd like to hear about it. Send mail to
eudora-bugs@qualcomm.com; tell us what kind of mac you have,
what version
of Eudora you're using, what you did, what happened, and what (if
any) error
messages Eudora gave.
LAWYER STUFF
Eudora¬ software version 1.41, December 1993.
The Eudora software and its documentation are copyrighted, with all
rights reserved, and may not be copied, except as otherwise provided
in your
software license or as expressly permitted in writing by QUALCOMM
Incorporated.
The Eudora Software was written by Steven Dorner; Copyright ⌐
1988-1992
by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees; portions of the Eudora
software and this manual, Copyright ⌐ 1992-1993 by QUALCOMM
Incorporated.
All rights reserved.
Portions of the Eudora Software were written by John Norstad,
Copyright ⌐
1988 - 1990 Northwestern University, and David Johnson, Copyright
⌐ 1984
Brown University. All rights reserved.
The MacTCP¬ and Communications Toolbox¬ software are
copyrighted by Apple
Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.
AppleTalk¿ and Macintosh¿ are registered trademarks of Apple
Computer,
Inc. LocalTalk¬, MacTCP¬ and Communications Toolbox¬ are
trademarks of Apple
Computer, Inc.
Eudora¬ is a trademark of the University of Illinois Board of
Trustees,
licensed to QUALCOMM Incorporated.
QUALCOMM¿ is a registered trademark and registered service mark
of
QUALCOMM Incorporated.
All other trademarks and service marks are the property of their
respective
owners.
Use of the Eudora software and other software and fonts
accompanying your
license (the "Software") and its documentation is at your sole risk.
The
Software and its documentation, and QUALCOMM's software
maintenance and
extended maintenance, if applicable, are provided "AS IS" and
without
warranty of any kind and QUALCOMM and QUALCOMM's Licensor(s),
including
but not limited to the University of Illinois and Apple Computer, Inc.
(collectively herein referred to as "QUALCOMM"), EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIM ALL
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR
PURPOSE AND AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. QUALCOMM DOES NOT
WARRANT THAT THE
FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR
REQUIREMENTS, OR
THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED
OR ERROR-FREE,
OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED.
FURTHERMORE,
QUALCOMM DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY REPRESENTATIONS
REGARDING THE
USE OR THE RESULTS OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR ITS
DOCUMENTATION IN
TERMS OF THEIR CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY, RELIABILITY, OR
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