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- Air Mail Pro Plug In for Browsers
- v3.1 Jan. 02, 1998
- Copyright 1997-98 by Danny Y. Wong
- All rights Reserved worldwide.
-
- Air Mail Pro v2.0
- Copyright 1996-98 Toysoft Development Inc.
- All rights Reserved worldwide.
-
- Support and Info.
-
- Danny Y. Wong
- Toysoft Development Inc.
- 131 - 64 Ave N. W.
- Calgary, Alberta
- T2K 0L9 Canada
-
- Phone: 1-403-680-1656
- EMail: danny@toysoft-dev.com
- WWW: http://www.toysoft-dev.com
-
-
- Important Note
- --------------
-
- AirMailPlugIn is purposely designed for Air Mail Pro v2.0 users. If you are a
- registered user of Air Mail Pro v2.0 then you will be able to use the full
- functionality of the plug in.
-
- AirMailPlugIn WILL work with the demo version of Air Mail Pro v2.0 but you will
- not be able to send files.
-
- AirMailPlugIn will NOT work if you don't have Air Mail installed on your
- system.
-
-
- Installation
- ------------
-
- Copy AirMailPlugIn to your system. You can place AirMailPlugIn anywhere
- you like. eg: in the C: directory or in the Air Mail v4.x directory. There
- is NO configuration required since the plug-in uses the existing Air Mail
- v4.x preferences.
-
- Note: You will required to install Air Mail Pro v2.0 since the
- Plugin uses some images in Air Mail Pro v2.0 if you are running WB 3.1
-
-
- Configuring Your Web Browser
- ------------------------------
-
- The configuration for each browser is similar and is very easy to do.
-
- AWeb 2.1
- --------
-
- 1. Goto the 'Settings' menu
-
- 2. Select the 'Change Settings...' menu item
-
- 3. Click on the 'Page:' popup and select 'Networks 3: External Programs'
-
- 4. In the Mailto: area enter
-
- Command: dh0:AirMail/AirMailPlugIn
- Arguments: %e
-
- Note: replace the path in the Command where AirMailPlugIn is located. The
- example given above tells AWeb that the AirMailPlugIn is located on
- dh0:AirMail directory. The arguments is same as above.
-
- 5. Select 'Save'
-
- AWeb 1.x
- --------
-
- 1. Goto the 'Settings' menu
-
- 2. Select the 'Change Settings...' menu item
-
- 3. Click on the 'Page:' popup and select 'Networks 3: External Programs'
-
- 4. In the Mailto: area enter
-
- Command: dh0:AirMail/AirMailPlugIn
- Arguments: %s
-
- Note: replace the path in the Command where AirMailPlugIn is located. The
- example given above tells AWeb that the AirMailPlugIn is located on
- dh0:AirMail directory. The arguments is same as above.
-
- 5. Select 'Save'
-
- IBrowse
- -------
-
- 1. Goto the 'Preferences' menu
-
- 2. Select the 'Network...' menu item
-
- 3. Click on the 'Email & Telent' tab
-
- 4. In the Mailto: click the 'External' radio button.
-
- Command: dh0:AirMail/AirMailPlugIn %h
-
- Note: replace the path in the Command where AirMailPlugIn is located. The
- example given above tells IBrowse that the AirMailPlugIn is located on
- dh0:AirMail directory.
-
- Also if you are using the Demo version of IBrowse then the Mailto: feature
- is disabled and you will need to buy the commerical version. Wish they
- didn't disabled this feature. ;-(
-
- 5. Select 'Save'
-
-
- Voyager
- -------
-
- 1. Goto the 'Setting' menu
-
- 2. Select the 'Network...' menu item
-
- 3. Click on the 'Other' tab
-
- 4. In the Mailto:
-
- Command: dh0:AirMail/AirMailPlugIn %s
-
- Note: replace the path in the Command where AirMailPlugIn is located. The
- example given above tells Voyager that the AirMailPlugIn is located on
- dh0:AirMail directory.
-
- 5. Select 'Save'
-
-
- Other Web Browsers
- ------------------
-
- If your web browser supports Mailto: then you can setup the plug-in as
- decribed above. The most important part you have to remember is where
- AirMailPlugIn is located on your system and remember to include the %s
- argument.
-
- eg:
-
- Command: dh0:AirMail/AirMailPlugIn %s
-
-
- Other Applications
- ------------------
-
- It is possible to use AirMailPlugIn with any applications.
- EMail me if you want to use or on how to use AirMailPlugIn for other
- applications.
-