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VIM Toolkit for Rexx
*** BETA (07/15/94) ***
This application provides extensions to Rexx to provide access to
Vendor Independent Message (VIM) enabled mail systems.
The files should be installed in a REXXVIM subdirectory.
The package includes a help file that uses the OS/2 Help System.
To load the help file:
VIEW REXXVIM
This application is currently in beta. Innovative Business Technologies,
Inc. makes no warranty of the usability or reliability of this
application. By using this application, you agree to accept all
liability for its use, and hold IBT harmless.
The help file includes information on submitting bug reports, and for
obtaining future versions of this application.
Changes since the first beta release:
7/15/94 Beta
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This is the final beta version. All functions that are defined in the
VIM specification are now implemented. The product is scheduled to be
released in mid-August. Please send any bug reports or suggestions
to our CompuServe id: 74563,1530.
The RxVIMGetEntity function has been changed to return the values as
named entries off of the stem variable. If the stem variable is
called Entity, the results will be returned in:
Entity.Type
Entity.Name
Entity.AddressBook
7/08/94 Beta
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Adds support for the message container functions. This allows message
containers (like the Inbox, or folders) to be opened and investigated.
This version includes a new example program, MSGCONT.cmd that demos
the message container functions.
The name of the package has been changed from "VIM Toolkit for Rexx" to
RexxVIM. The name change is to eliminate any confusion with the "Lotus
VIM Developer's Toolkit".
6/24/94 Beta
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Adds support for pointers on most of the functions. This allows multiple
sessions, messages, containers, and addressbooks to be open concurrently.
6/15/94 Beta
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Provide support for two of the five functional areas of the VIM specification.
Current version will support session management and message creation and
submission only.