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INSTALLING EUCALYPTUS
To install Eucalyptus, just click on the Install script. The Installer
script is written to work on Installer V43. This version is available
on Aminet with the file name Installer-43_3.lha.
If you have used E-Mail programs on your Amiga before, you'll want to
know that Eucalyptus does not store messages in the UUCP mailbox format
that is common for many E-Mail readers. Instead, each folder is a
directory, and every message is stored in a separate file. If you want
to import your old folders into Eucalyptus, you can do that by configuring
the folder as the "spool file", and then using the "get new mail"
function.
AN IMPORTANT NOTE
Eucalyptus is currently in a development stage. Releases of this program
may contain portions that do not appear to work, or may contain bugs.
Use it at your own risk! You have been warned.
TO SEND MAIL
Since Eucalyptus has been designed with flexibility as a goal, it
supports internal as well as external mail sending and retrieval.
To receive mail externally using the POP3 protocol, you can use
AmiPOP. To send mail externally using SMTP, you will need to download
another program. I recommend the INetUtils package, although other
programs work as well. INetUtils is available on Aminet as
IU-14-as225.lha comm/net 387K+AS225r2 SMTP/NNTP utilities
IU-14-amitcp.lha comm/tcp 392K+AmiTCP SMTP/NNTP utilities
LEGAL
Eucalyptus is Copyright © 1997 Isengard Developments.
THANKS
I'd like to take this opportunity to thank all of my beta testers for a
job well done:
HOME PAGE
The Eucalyptus Home Page, located at <http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Pines/3517>,
contains the latest public version of Eucalyptus. Check it out!
I hope you like this program. In case you have problems or you otherwise
wish to contact me, I can be reached at the address below. For complete
contact information, please refer to the AmigaGuide manual.
Paul Schifferer <gandalf@inet.att.co.kr> or
Paul Schifferer <isengard@geocities.com>