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Short: AEMail 1.21 E-Mail GUI w MIME/UUENCODE
Author: jzachar@calweb.com (John Zacharias)
Uploader: jzachar@calweb.com (John Zacharias)
Version: 1.21
Type: comm/mail
Requires: A TCP/IP stack compatible with AmiTCP (AmiTCP, TermiteTCP and Miami), AmigaDOS 2.1 or above.
Replaces: comm/mail/AEMail*
AEMail is a mail client designed to read, process, compose and send e-mail
from an Amiga computer over the Internet. It provides an easy to use
graphical interface designed specifically for the Amiga. It connects to an
Internet server through AmiTCP or any TCP/IP stack compatable with AmiTCP.
This includes TermiteTCP and Miami. It uses the AmigaDOS editor, ed, or any
other editor of the user's choosing for developing email messages. No other
external programs or modules are required. The POP3 and SMTP protocols are
built into the program.
The current version of AEMAIL supports attachments following the MIME
(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) outline in RFC 1341, 1521, 1524
(Mailcap files), and 1806 as well as UUENCODED attached files. Not all of
the features of MIME headers are fully supported and exceptions will be
noted in the documentation.
AEMail can also be used as a "MailTo" agent in WWW browsers, such as Voyager
and AWeb, which allow the user to specify an external program for composing
and sending email.
Version 1.21 is a maintenance version that corrects some bugs discovered
in Version 1.20.
Version 1.20 significantly changed the way messages were composed. It
allowed both the creation of quoted-printable and BASE64 message bodies for
transmitting 8-bit message text. It also removed the restriction on the
use of CED as your editor.
The new version also uses a redesigned command tool bar (in color and
smaller!) and folder tool bar and implements cursor control of listview
displays and drag selection for users of AmigaDOS 3.0 and above.
A complete list of enhancements and the bugs corrected with this version is
given at the AEMail.readme in the archive.