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DataEnter, Michael Kocum
Taborstrasse 27/23
A-1020 Vienna
AUSTRIA
CIS: 70143,1667
MHS: MICHAEL @ DEMK (via CSERVE)
Internet: michael@demk.co.at
Fax: +43/1/2143829
Introduction to MRClient
------------------------
MRClient is a Windows program which is designed to let users on your
postoffice send command message to MailRed in a simple and easy way.
System Requirements
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Windows 3.1 or 3.11 with MAPI.DLL installed
MRClient modes:
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1) Normal mode:
In normal mode, some options of MRClient are disabled. You have full
control what MRClient options are disabled or enabled. So it is up to
you what your users can do with MRClient. Please read section
"MRClient.INI" for an explanation how to disable/enable options.
2) Advanced mode:
In advanced mode, MRClient shows you all the possible options.
To start MRClient in advanced mode, call MRClient with a command line
of -a
MRClient.INI
------------
MRClient.INI is plain ASCII file where each option is on a different
line. MRClient looks for the INI file in the same directory where the
EXE is.
The options are:
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MailRedFullName=<name> <name> is the alias name of MailRed.
MailRedAddress=<adr> <adr> is address of MailRed.
Usualy there is no need to manually adjust
this entry and the entry above, because when
you select MailRed's address in MRClient and
mark the checkbox "Save address for
prospective instructions" and send a message,
MRClient will save it for you.
MailBox=<mailbox> <mailbox> is the mailbox or profile which
MRClient should use for logon into MSMail.
Note: In general ist the best to leave it blank.
Its only usefull when you have the Exchange
Client installed and you starting MRClient
without starting Exchange.
Password=<password> <password> is the password for the
mailbox or profile
Advanced=<logical> If <logical> is True, MRClient will always
start in advanced mode. <logical> defaults to
False, which means, that Advanced mode is
used only when the -a command line is used.
TimeFormat=<numeric> if <numeric> is 0, which is the default,
MRClient will read the time format out of
WIN.INI (section Intl) and you can adjust it
using CONTROL.EXE.
if <numeric> is 12, MRClient will use a 12
hour AM/PM time format.
if <numeric> is 24, MRClient will use a 24
hour time format.
StartTime=<string> <string> is the start time which MRClient
initally shows. It defaults to 00:00.
You can adjust it if you prefer another
default time. The format of the string is
always in 24 hour time format.
StopTime=<string> The same as StartTime, but for the stop
time.
ShowTab=<numeric> <numeric> is the number of the tab you want
to get in normal mode. For every tab you
want, you need to write one line into
MRClient.INI.
When you want to use Tab1, Tab2 and Tab3 in
normal mode, write
ShowTab=1
ShowTab=2
ShowTab=3
in MRClient.INI and MRClient will show Tab1,
Tab2 and Tab3.
Its also under you control how this tabs will
displayed. When you write
ShowTab=2
ShowTab=1
ShowTab=3
Tab2 will be the first tab, Tab1 the second and
so on. So you can customize MRClient in any way
you want.
EnableStatusAll=<logical> If <logical> is True, the "Status All"
checkbox is grayed, which means that users
can't request a status all message. The
default is False, which means that users can
request status all. This option is usefull if
you want to minimize the mail traffic.
Note: If Advanced mode is used, the checkbox is
always enabled.
AbsentMess=<text> <text> is the template for an absent
notification. Add one line for every line of
the template.
A sample would be:
AbsentMess=I am out of office and I
AbsentMess=thats why I can't read my
AbsentMess=messages.
Language=<language> If <language> is blank, MRClient autodetects
the language from your Windows configuration.
If <language> is one of the values below, it
uses this language instead.
Supported values for <language> are
ENG English
DEU German
FRA French
Licensing Agreement
-------------------
MailRed Client (MRClient) (c) is copyrighted 1993-1996 by DataEnter,
Michael Kocum, portions (c) Microsoft Corp.
This product and its documentation may not, in whole or in part, be
copied, reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system, or translated into any other natural or computer language, in
any form or by any means whatsoever, be it electronic, mechanical,
magnetic, optical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written
consent of DataEnter.
DataEnter makes no warranty or representation, either expressed or
implied, with respect to the product MailRed and its
documentation, their quality, perfomance, merchantability, or fitness
for a particular purpose. DataEnter reserves the right to revise the
user's guide and make changes in the content without obligation to
notify any person or organization of such a change.
In no event will DataEnter be liable for any direct, indirect,
special, incidental or consequential damages, real or imagined,
resulting from the use or purchase of this software.
Under no circumstances shall DataEnter's liability for damages
exceed the price paid for the software license.
Should any remedy hereunder be determined to have failed, all
limitations of liability and exclusion of damages set forth above
shall remain in full force and effect.
The extent of the DataEnter's warranty for the software and its
documentation is limited to physical defects of the distribution media
containing the software. Contact DataEnter to obtain return
authorization for the replacement diskette within 30 days of the
original date of purchase. Any further statement made by agents,
employees, distributors or dealers of DataEnter do not constitute
warranties and are not binding. No employee of DataEnter has the
authority to modify any portion of this warranty.
All brand and product names we refer to in the documentation are used