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- Last-modified: 1994/02/10
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- comp.mail.mime frequently asked questions list (FAQ) (2/3)
-
- Part II -- MIME products
-
- This is part II of a Frequently Asked Questions document about MIME, the
- multipurpose and multi-media standard for Internet mail.
-
- Part I covers frequently asked questions.
-
- Part II is a listing of MIME products.
-
- Part III covers advanced topics.
-
-
- 7 Freely available MIME software packages
-
- Name: Andrew
- Product: Multimedia system
- Platform: Unix
- FTP:
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Susan Straub <susan+@andrew.cmu.edu> 11-Jan-1993 ]
-
- Andrew is a very large and ambitious software system developed at
- Carnegie Mellon University. It is installed at hundreds of sites
- throughout the world, and includes a multimedia document editor,
- help system, and various other utilities. In particular, it
- includes a feature-rich program, "messages", which can read and
- send mail and news articles in MIME format, including images,
- audio, richtext, and more. Andrew is available in binary release
- for several Unix system architectures, and also in source form.
- Be warned that the source distribution is itself about 50
- megabytes, but you really are getting a LOT of stuff. For
- information on how to obtain a copy of Andrew, send mail to
- info-andrew-request@andrew.cmu.edu.
-
-
- Name: c-client
- Product: MUA library code
- Platform: Unix, Macintosh, MS-DOS, TOPS-20
- FTP:
- Author: Mark Crispin
- Comments:
-
- [ comp.mail.misc FAQ ]
-
- Software writers only:
-
- c-client is a general library useful for creating MUA's. It
- provides a Application Program Interface for retrieving and
- manipulating mail messages. It supports the latest draft of
- MIME. It is driver based, and easily ported to new platforms and
- MTAs. The currently supported platforms include various versions
- of BSD and SysV Unix, MS-DOS, Macintosh and even TOPS-20(!). It
- supports mailboxes in /usr/spool/mail, mbox, mail.txt, mh, carmel
- format, as well as remote mailbox access via the IMAP2 protocol
- described in RFC-1176 and extended by the IMAP2bis extensions.
-
- c-client does not contain any user interface. Rather, it contains
- everything else that goes into an MUA. c-client is called with
- such functions as mail_open(), mail_fetchheader(), mail_setflag(),
- etc.
-
- Just the thing if you want to write a new MUA.
-
- Contact the author (Mark Crispin <mrc@panda.com>) for more details.
-
-
- Name: elm
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Unix
- FTP:
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Syd Weinstein <syd@dsinc.dsi.com> 21-Dec-1992 ]
-
- Elm support for MIME:
- 2.3 - uses metamail supplied patch from Nathaniel Borenstein.
-
- 2.4:
- reading: detects MIME headers and calls metamail automatically
- if the message cannot be displayed on the current screen using
- the native capabilities of the display (recognizes some char
- sets as native)
-
- sending: detects [include ] markers and makes them MIME attachments.
- Still very 'crude', but its all we had time for, as to the
- release deadline of 'Elm' and MIME.
-
- 3.x:
- reading: probably no change from 2.x, but will understand
- some 'file storage' types and allow for splitting off attachments
- on their own.
-
- sending: will allow defining attachments to be added and auto build
- the MIME stuff, in addition to the [include ] syntax.
-
- release status:
- 2.3: obsolete
- 2.4: Current PL is 23.
- 3.x: not planned until some time in 1994.
-
-
- Name: emil
- Product: tool
- Platform: Unix
- FTP: ftp.uu.se:pub/unix/networking/mail/emil
- FTP: ftp.sunet.se:pub/unix/mail/emil
- Author: Martin Wendel <martin@alba.udac.uu.se>
- Comments:
-
- [ Martin Wendel <martin@alba.udac.uu.se> 8-Nov-1993]
-
- Emil is a tool for converting between message formats used by MIME,
- Eudora, SUN mailtool, PC and Mac based clients, etc. It is easily
- extensible. It can work either standalone, as an argument driven
- filter program, or, if linked with sendmail8.6. or IDA sendmail,
- as a mail gateway convertering messages sent between various types
- of Internet mail clients. It will give a possibility to convert
- encoding formats of attachments and convert character sets of
- text. It can make a heterogenous mail environment, consisting of
- various types of mail clients, act as a homogenous environment; for
- instance sending only MIME based messages to the outside world.
-
-
- Name: encdec
- Product: tool
- Platform: ISO C
- FTP: ftp.efd.lth.se:pub/mail/encdec.c.gz
- Author: Joergen Haegg <jh@efd.lth.se>
- Comments: encdec is a simple standalone encoder/decoder for base64 and
- quoted printable written in ISO C.
-
-
- Name: Eudora 1.4
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Macintosh MS-Windows
- FTP: qualcomm.com:mac/eudora/1.4/Eudora1.4.sea.hqx
- FTP: src.doc.ic.ac.uk:computing/systems/ibmpc/windows3/winsock/eudora14.exe
- Author: Steve Dorner <sdorner@qualcomm.com>
- Comments:
-
- Eudora 1.4 is a MUA for Macs and PCs that uses POP3 and SMTP and
- supports MIME. A commercial version is also available: see the next
- section.
-
- Name: HUyMail
- Product: MTA/MUA
- Platform: VMS
- FTP: ftp.technion.ac.il:pub/unsupported/vms/local/local/huymail*.bck
- Author: Yehavi Bourvine
- Comments:
-
- [ Yehavi Bourvine <YEHAVI@vms.huji.ac.il> 22-Jul-1993 ]
-
- HUyMailer is a store and forward mailer for VAX/VMS and AXP/VMS
- systems which supports as transports: DECnet, Multinet/TcpIp,
- HUJI-NJE and PMDF. The software is available freely for
- non-commercial use as a C source code.
-
- The mailer supports two users' interfaces: VMS/MAIL (to which the
- connection is done via MAIL11 DECnet connection) or a locally
- written interface called BMAIL. BMAIL is a menu oriented interface
- which supports MIME and Hebrew.
-
-
- Name: Iride
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Macintosh
- FTP: gnbts.univ.trieste.it:mime/Iride.sea.hqx
- Author: GNBTS
- Comments:
-
- [ From the README ]
-
- Iride is (or will be -- it's currently in beta test) an
- implementation of a MIME user agent on the Apple Macintosh
- computer. It was developed as part of a project of the GNBTS -
- Gruppo Nazionale Bioingegneria sezione di Trieste, for the
- integration of multimedia mail with hospital data storing
- facilities, in particular for the transfer of bioimages.
-
- This is a far from a complete MIME implementation, but I think
- it is quite usable.
-
- To use it you need:
- o Macintosh with MacTCP 1.1 or better installed
- o 32 bit ColorQuickDraw if you want to use images
- o audio input device if you want to create audio messages
- o connection to a SMTP mail relay
- o connection to a POP3 server
-
- MIME types supported:
-
- text/plain charset=US-ASCII only
- text/richtext (no tool for composing richtext yet)
-
- audio/basic
- audio/X-macaudio generated when a NOT sampled audio pasted in
-
- image/GIF
- image/X-macPICT generated when color QuickDraw is missing only
-
- multipart/mixed each part is shown in a different window
- MUST change this
- multipart/parallel
- multipart/alternative handled as multipart/mixed
- MUST change this
-
-
- Name: metamail
- Product: MUA and tools
- Platform: Unix Amiga MS-DOS
- FTP: thumper.bellcore.com:pub/nsb/mm.2.6.tar.Z
- The metamail distribution that Nathaniel Borenstein supports.
- FTP: thumper.bellcore.com:pub/nsb/contrib2.6.tar.Z
- Contributed sources.
- FTP: thumper.bellcore.com:pub/nsb/amiga2.5.tar
- Amiga binaries and utilities
- FTP: thumper.bellcore.com:pub/nsb/dos2.5.tar.Z
- MS-DOS binaries
- Author: Nathaniel Borenstein
- Comments:
-
- [ Paul Eggert <eggert@bi.twinsun.com> ]
-
- Metamail is a software implementation of MIME, designed for easy
- integration with traditional mail-reading interfaces -- typically,
- users do not invoke metamail directly. Ideally, extending the
- local email or news system to handle a new media format is a
- simple matter of adding a line to a mailcap file. Mailcap files
- are described in RFC 1343.
-
-
- Name: MH 6.8
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Unix
- FTP: ftp.ics.uci.edu:pub/mh/mh-6.8.tar.Z
- FTP: louie.udel.edu:portal/mh-6.8.tar.Z
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- MIME support is available for the MH message handling system; the
- primary reader and generator is the program mhn(1) although other MH
- programs are also changed. The current release of MH is 6.8, the first
- to include MIME support when appropriately installed. mhn does not
- use the mailcap mechanism described in RFC 1343.
-
- A tutorial for mhn is available:
-
- FTP: ftp.ics.uci.edu:mh/contrib/multimedia/mhn-tutorial.tex, .sty, .ps
-
- See the newsgroup comp.mail.mh for further information.
-
-
- Name: MIME for VM/CMS
- Product:
- Platform: VM/CMS
- FTP: { gopher, see comments }
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Rick Troth <TROTH@ricevm1.rice.edu> 21-Jul-1993 ]
-
- This MIME decoder is available via Gopher from ricevm1.rice.edu
- under "Other freely distributable CMS software", which is under
- "CMS Gopher Software".
-
- It correctly reads:
-
- o text/plain,
- o text/richtext, and
- o image/gif.
-
- GIFs require the VMGIF package from Belgium. I need filters for
- PBM and PGM and then they'd work too. Sounds are not useful on
- the standard 3270 terminal (dumb terminals just don't play sounds).
-
- It splits out multipart/[anything] into separate files. CMS has a
- standard directory "browser" (FILELIST) that lets you view a bunch
- of related files and decide what, if anything, you want to do with
- them.
-
- Message/external-body doesn't work well, but probably will given
- more development time. I could use some samples to help with the
- debugging of that part.
-
- It does NOT do applications, except for the one, octet-stream.
- (which is treated as a kind-of "sendfile" utility) There *is* a
- PostScript interpreter for CMS, but it is reported to be a dog (we
- don't have it). But I do hope to put the extraction code in for
- these eventually.
-
- If a given content-type isn't understood, you just view the item
- as-is.
-
- For composition, there's no CHARSET= parameter on the
- Content-Type: text/plain line. It's EBCDIC until it gets into
- SMTP, then it's ASCII, then it might be anything, so I've left off
- the CHARSET= parameter.
-
- An "attach" command is added to RiceMAIL when you run this, which
- would then change the message from text/plain to multipart/mixed
- and append the attachment after a boundary. Attachments don't
- "close" properly; that is, the final boundary isn't correct, but is
- correctly processed by all of the MIME compliant readers I've
- checked. (there's some feature of RiceMAIL that causes this)
-
- This thing is based on CMS Pipelines, so adding features is easy
- since we now have the base for MIME processing.
-
-
- Name: MIME tools for GNU Emacs
- Product: MUA
- Platform:
- FTP: wnoc-fuk.wide.ad.jp:pub/GNU/etc/emacs-mime-tools.shar
- Author: Masanobu UMEDA
- Comments:
-
- [ Masanobu UMEDA <umerin@mse.kyutech.ac.jp> 07-Aug-1993 ]
-
- MIME tools that consist of "mime.el", "rmailmime.el" and
- "metamail.el" are tools for reading and composition of MIME
- messages for GNU Emacs and its variants. "mime.el" is a simple
- MIME message composer that works with mail mode, news mode, and
- mhe letter mode. Messages of plain and richtext text, audio, and
- image, and multipart messages of them can be composed by using
- "mime.el". "rmailmime.el" is for reading MIME messages within
- Rmail. "metamail.el" is an interface to metamail. The metamail
- package is required by these tools.
-
-
- Name: MIME tools for NeXT
- Product: editor
- Platform: NeXT
- FTP:
- Author: Dave Lacey
- Comments:
-
- [ Dave Lacey <dave@blackbox.isca.uiowa.edu> ]
-
- I'd like to keep you apprised of some MIME work I'm doing. I'm
- interested in using MIME as a transport medium for multi-media
- gopher documents. My particular use is for Radiology info, but it
- would work for just about anything.
-
- I've got a NeXT Gopher client almost working and I also have a
- NeXT based MIME file editor that reads/creates MIME documents.
- Both work, but need a bit more extension. I will likely
- distribute the source to this, so the MIME reader (which is
- essentially an object) can be re-used in other apps.
-
-
- Name: MIXMH
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Unix with X
- FTP: aun.uninett.no:pub/unix/mixmh-0.2.tar.Z
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Harald Tveit Alvestrand <Harald.Alvestrand@delab.sintef.no> 10-Dec-1992 ]
-
- This version is based on XMH version 1.6 from SEI, Carnegie Mellon.
- It supports sending MIME with extended character sets in the headers
- (per RFC 1342) and the body (per RFC 1341 text/plain). It has
- limited support for multipart messages.
-
- The source is freely redistributable and modifiable.
-
- As you can see from the version number, it is still not considered
- fully stable. Bugs may be reported to mixmh-bugs@uninett.no
- Information and discussion will take place on mixmh-info@uninett.no;
- mail to mixmh-info-request@uninett.no to join.
-
-
- Name: mpack
- Product: MUA/utility
- Platform: Unix, MS-DOS, Macintosh, Amiga
- FTP: export.acs.cmu.edu:pub/mpack/mpack-1.0-src.tar.Z
- Sources for all versions except Amiga
- FTP: export.acs.cmu.edu:pub/mpack/mpack-1.0-src-amiga.tar.Z
- Additional sources for Amiga
- FTP: export.acs.cmu.edu:pub/mpack/mpack-1.0-pc.tar.Z
- MS-DOS binaries
- FTP: export.acs.cmu.edu:pub/mpack/mpack-1.0-mac.hqx
- Macintosh binary
- FTP: export.acs.cmu.edu:pub/mpack/mpack-1.0-amiga.lha
- Amiga binaries
- Author: John Gardiner Myers, Chris Newman (Mac), Mike Meyer (Amiga)
- Comments:
-
- [ John Gardiner Myers <jgm+@CMU.EDU> 2-Oct-1993 ]
-
- Mpack is a minimal implementation of MIME, designed for encoding and
- decoding binary files in MIME messages. In short, it is the MIME
- equivalent of uuencode and uudecode. For backwards compatibility,
- it can also decode messages in split-uuencoded format.
-
-
- Name: Pegasus mail
- Product:
- Platform: MS-DOS, MS-Windows, Macintosh
- FTP: risc.ua.edu:pub/network/pegasus/*
- Author: David Harris <david@pmail.gen.nz>
- Comments:
-
- [ James Ford <JFORD@ua1vm.ua.edu> 2-Nov-1993 ]
-
- Pegasus Mail is an Email package for Novell network v2.15 and higher
- that supports MHS (natively) and SMTP. The MS-DOS version (v3.01a)
- is MIME compliant; the MS-Windows version should be by mid-November.
- I do not know the timetable for the Mac version. You can either
- get a PC-based SMTP gateway for it (Charon, by Brad Clements) or a
- (Netware v3.11) NLM-based version (Mercury, by David Harris) from
- risc.ua.edu. I believe that the SMTP gateway Mercury supports 8-bit
- MIME encoding.
-
-
- Name: Pine
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Unix
- FTP: pine.cac.washington.edu:mail/pine.tar.Z
- Full distribution, including Pico and IMAPd
- Binaries also available in the same directory
- Author: Laurence Lundblade, Michael Seibel, Mark Crispin
- Comments:
-
- [ From the release notes 21-Sep-1993 ]
-
- Pine(tm) --a Program for Internet News & Email-- is a tool for
- reading, sending, and managing electronic messages. It was designed
- specifically with novice computer users in mind, but can be tailored
- to accommodate the needs of "power users" as well. Pine uses
- Internet message protocols (e.g. RFC-822, SMTP, MIME, IMAP, NNTP)
- and runs on Unix and MS-DOS.
-
- The guiding principles for Pine's user-interface were: careful
- limitation of features, one-character mnemonic commands,
- always-present command menus, immediate user feedback, and high
- tolerance for user mistakes. It is intended that Pine can be learned
- by exploration rather than reading manuals. Feedback from the
- University of Washington community and a growing number of Internet
- sites has been encouraging.
-
- Pine's message composition editor, Pico, is also available as a
- separate stand-alone program. Pico is a very simple and easy-to-use
- text editor offering paragraph justification, cut/paste, and a
- spelling checker.
-
-
- 7.1 Conversions from other mail systems
-
- A number of older email systems have defined ad hoc ways of dealing
- with binary file enclosures and multipart messages. This section is
- a pointer to some tools that would aid in transition efforts to the
- standard MIME approach.
-
- Name: n2m
- Product: conversion tool
- Platform: NeXT
- FTP: nexus.yorku.ca:pub/n2m.shar
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Dave Collier-Brown <davecb@ccs.yorku.ca> 04-Jan-1993 ]
-
- Nn2m is a program that converts a file containing a NeXT-format
- multimedia message into a file containing a MIME-format multimedia
- message.
-
- It is usable on Berkeley-derived systems, or ones otherwise using
- /usr/lib/sendmail as a mail transfer agent. It is in use on SunOS
- 4.1.1 and Ultrix 4.2, tested briefly on Aix 3.2 and NeXT.
-
- Description: it is used with non-NeXT mail user agents to convert
- NeXT mail to MIME, which is intelligible to more than just the NeXT
- mail program. The resulting file will usually be more intelligible
- to non-multimedia mail user agents.
-
- The textual part of the mail is converted into text, as well as
- Microsoft RTF, and the attachments follow, as text/plain wherever
- possible, as base64 encoded binaries otherwise. This suffices for
- messages with ASCII files pasted into them.
-
- Caveat: This is a converter, not a translator: the conversion of
- sound and of the initial ``index.rft'' file is not correctness-
- preserving.
-
-
- Name: sun-to-mime
- Product: conversion tool
- Platform: OpenWindows
- FTP: cs.utk.edu:pub/MIME/sun-to-mime.perl
- FTP: cs.utk.edu:pub/MIME/sun-to-mime.c
- Author: Keith Moore
- Comments:
-
- [ Keith Moore <moore@cs.utk.edu> 27-Dec-1992 ]
-
- A perl script (and conversion to C of same) that converts
- OpenWindows mail to MIME. Body parts currently supported are:
- text, gif, Sun rasterfile (converted to image/gif), postscript, and
- audio. Other types default to application/octet-stream. It's easy
- to extend the set of types supported and to add conversions, if
- necessary.
-
- The script requires uuencode, uudecode, zcat (aka uncompress),
- and the "convert" program from ImageMagick. If you don't have
- ImageMagick you can probably substitute the pbm stuff with little
- fuss.
-
-
- Name: uu-to-mime
- Product: conversion tool
- Platform: perl
- FTP: cs.utk.edu:pub/MIME/uu-to-mime.perl
- Author: Keith Moore <moore@cs.utk.edu>
- Comments: A perl script that translates an RFC 822 message containing a
- single uuencoded file to a MIME message containing a
- base64-encoded file.
-
-
- 8 Commercial MIME software packages
-
- Name: ECSMail
- Product: MUA/MTA
- Platform: Unix, NT, OS/2, OpenVMS, MS-DOS, MS-Windows, Mac System 7
- Contact: ECS Sales <ecs-sales@edm.isac.ca>
- Phone: +1 403 420 8081
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Steve Hole <steve@edm.isac.ca> 24-Aug-1993 ]
-
- ECSMail is an electronic mail product for building enterprise mail
- systems. It is designed from start to finish as a system for
- establishing mail services throughout an organization, with external
- organizations and the world information system in general. It does
- this by using a completely standards based architecture.
-
- ECSMail is comprised of the following system components:
-
- ECSMail MUA Set - a set of Mail User Agents (MUA)
- ECSMail MTA Set - a set of Message Transport Agents (MTA)
- ECSMail MS Set - a set of Message Services (MS)
-
- All components support both MIME/822 and X.400, and run under
- Unix, Microsoft NT, OS/2, OpenVMS. Additionally, the MUA Set runs
- under MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and Mac System 7.
-
- Pricing for the ECS products and ISA business information can be
- obtained by contacting:
-
- ECS Sales
- 835 10040 - 104 Street
- Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
- T5J 0Z2
-
- Phone: 403-420-8081
- Fax: 403-420-8037
-
- or by sending a request through electronic mail to the address:
-
- ECS Sales <ecs-sales@edm.isac.ca>
-
-
- Name: Eudora 2.0
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Macintosh
- Contact: eudora-sales@qualcomm.com
- Author: Steve Dorner <sdorner@qualcomm.com>
- Comments:
-
- A commercial version with more features than the freely available one. For
- pricing information, see
-
- FTP: qualcomm.com:/mac/eudora/E_by_QC.sea.hqx
-
-
- Name: IBM multimedia mail
- Product:
- Platform: OS/2
- Contact: Jerry Cuomo <gcuomo@watson.ibm.com>
- Author: IBM
- Comments:
-
- [ Larry Salomon Jr <os2man@panix.com> 10-Dec-1992 ]
-
- I'm not going to follow this group, but I wanted to state that IBM -
- at the T.J. Watson Research Center - is developing a multimedia mail
- application for OS/2 which is based on the Mime spec. They demoed
- it at Interop.
-
- For more information, including (probably) how to become a test site
- (I haven't confirmed whether they're actually going to do this,
- but they've done it before), contact the department manager, Jerry
- Cuomo, at gcuomo@watson.ibm.com.
-
-
- Name: iGate
- Product: WordPerfect Office gateway
- Platform:
- Contact: smart@actrix.gen.nz
- Author: Smart Systems
- Comments:
-
- [ Quentin Smart <smart@acme.gen.nz> 25-Sep-1993 ]
-
- iGate provides seamless conectivity to SMTP mail from WordPerfect
- office. Running as a native gateway under the Office Connection
- server and incorporting a TCP/IP stack iGate is a complete solution
- with no extras like MHS or TCP/IP stacks required.
-
- Further information from:
-
- Smart Systems
- PO Box 5017
- Wellington, New Zealand
- +64 6 3561484
- smart@actrix.gen.nz
-
-
- Name: Internet Exchange for cc:Mail
- Product: cc:Mail to SMTP/MIME Internet Mail Gateway
- Platform: MS-Windows
- Contact:
- Phone: +1 415 871 4045
- Author: International Messaging Associates
- Comments:
-
- [ Tim Kehres <kehres@ima.com> 08-Dec-1993 ]
-
- For cc:Mail users, Internet Exchange is the gateway of choice to
- provide standardized full multimedia connectivity between cc:Mail
- users and their Internet partners. Internet Exchange for cc:Mail
- can be used to interconnect cc:Mail networks with external users on
- the Internet as well as connecting your own internal network to your
- cc:Mail community.
-
- Internet Exchange for cc:Mail is the first SMTP to cc:Mail gateway
- that suports the full MIME Internet standard for exchanging rich
- media multipart messages. This means that your cc:Mail users can
- now exchange any attachment types with Internet based mail systems.
- By using the MIME standard, Internet Exchange for cc:Mail users
- will be assured future compatibility with other MIME compliant mail
- gateways.
-
- To simplify administration and management, the Internet Exchange
- System Manager runs under Windows 3.1. On screen buttons provide
- administration access into the gateway operations. Managers can
- easily view and modify all gateway activity. Message routing is
- accomplished using any combination of host tables,Domain Name System
- (DNS) lookup, and default mail host routing.
-
-
- Name: Mail*Hub
- Product:
- Platform: Control Data 4000 Series Mips-based Unix systems
- Contact: rrr@svl.cdc.com
- Author: Control Data Systems
- Comments:
-
- [ <rrr@duck.svl.cdc.com> 23-Dec-1992 ]
-
- Mail*Hub includes support for X.400, X.500, SMTP, and creating,
- viewing, and sending MIME enclosures in mail. In addition, the Fax
- Gateway portion of Mail*Hub supports sending mail with MIME
- enclosures to a Fax machine. Graphical MIME components
- (Postscript, GIF, TIFF,...) are automatically recognized and
- imaged at the receiving Fax machine.
-
-
- Name: Mail-it
- Product: MUA
- Platform: MS-Windows
- Contact: mail-it@unipalm.co.uk
- Phone: +44 223 250100
- Author: Unipalm Ltd
- Comments:
-
- [ Tom Kermeen <tomk@unipalm.co.uk> 11-Aug-1993 ]
-
- Mail-it is a mail user agent for Windows 3.1. Implemented using the
- Microsoft Extended MAPI architecture and with MIME functionality
- added in, Mail-it v2.0 has a wide range of features including:
- full drag and drop;
- hierarchical foldering;
- interaction with mail-aware and mail-enabled applications (MAPI);
- full MIME support;
- local address book;
- access to MAPI-enabled directory services;
- support for SMTP, POP2, POP3, and UUCP;
-
- Currently in beta, Mail-it v2.0 will ship in Q4 93. For further
- information email mail-it@unipalm.co.uk.
-
-
- Name: MEUF
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Unix/X
- Contact:
- Author: Daniel Glazman
- Comments:
-
- [ Daniel Glazman <Daniel.Glazman@grif.grif.fr> 30-Aug-1993 ]
-
- Meuf is a student project (now 2 years old) I developed at Ecole
- Nationale Superieure des Telecommunications de Paris with the
- System staff. It has grown A LOT to become a MIME-native MUA
- running under Xt/Xaw.
-
- Earlier non-MIME versions (1.3 and 1.4) are available by anonymous
- ftp from ftp.inria.fr and ftp.enst.fr. They are used by at least 4
- industrial and academic sites in France.
-
- Meuf full-MIME version is currently in beta-test and may become a
- commercial product.
-
-
- Name: MPOWER
- Product:
- Platform:
- Contact:
- Author: HP
- Comments:
-
- [ Harald Alvestrand <Harald.Alvestrand@delab.sintef.no> 22-Jan-1993 ]
-
- If anyone is interested, the new multimedia product from HP called
- MPOWER supports MIME format mail.
-
- You can drag and drop a picture onto the mail icon, and it will be
- sent as a MIME message.
-
- (Unfortunately, they forgot to quote the delimiter that had a dot in
- it, and PINE failed to parse that......well, it's a betatest.)
-
-
- Name: PC-MM (PC Mail Manager)
- Product: MUA
- Platform: MS-Windows
- Contact: Lars_Hagberg@li.icl.se
- Author: ICL
- Comments:
-
- [ Tomas Kullman <tomku@li.icl.se> 30-Sep-1993 ]
-
- PC-MM from ICL is a Mail User Agent for Windows 3.1 implemented on
- Windows Socket API and TCP/IP. PC-MM is currently working on PC-NFS
- but is designed to be network software independent (i.e. will work
- on most TCP/IP softwares supporting WinSocket API).
-
- PC-MM is a MIME conformant internet mailer supporting SMTP and IMAP2
- for sending and receiving. PC-MM requires a UNIX mail server (or
- similar supporting SMTP and IMAP2).
-
- PC-MM V1.0 supports a lot of nice features, such as:
- - user friendly interface
- - built-in and user-defined text editor
- - drag and drop between folders
- - local and server based folders
- - integrated address book
- - message sorting and tagging
- - "watch dog" for incoming messages
-
- PC Mail Manager is announced and volume shipping mid November 1993.
-
- For pricing and product packaging information please contact Lars
- Hagberg at ICL ProSystems AB; E-mail: Lars_Hagberg@li.icl.se or
- phone: + 46 (0)13 11 70 00.
-
-
- Name: PMDF
- Product: MTA
- Platform: VMS
- Contact: sales@innosoft.com service@innosoft.com
- Author: Innosoft International
- Comments:
-
- The VMSNET newsgroup 'vmsnet.mail.pmdf' is available for discussion.
-
- [ Ned Freed <ned@innosoft.com> ]
-
- Send technical inquiries to service@innosoft.com. Product
- information, pricing, and literature can be obtained from
- sales@innosoft.com. The phone number is (909) 624-7907; FAX is
- (909) 621-5319. Street address is:
-
- Innosoft International, Inc.
- 250 W. First St., Suite 240
- Claremont, CA 91711
-
-
- Name: PP
- Product: MTA
- Platform: Unix
- Contact:
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- PP is a Mail Transport Agent (MTA), kindof son-of-MMDF-plus-X.400. It
- is built on ISODE.
-
- [ Harald Alvestrand <Harald.Alvestrand@delab.sintef.no> 18-Dec-1992 ]
-
- The ISODE Consortium release of PP will in the near future support
- gatewaying between MIME and X.400 according to the MIME-MHS
- Internet-Drafts.
-
- It will also support ESMTP.
-
-
- Name: SMTPLINK 2.1
- Product:
- Platform:
- Contact:
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ <support@ccmail.com> 16-Dec-1992 ]
-
- Because this version (2.1) is a 2-3 QTR-93 release you should be
- talking to your sales rep about the tentative features of this
- product. They can be reached at 800-448-2500.
-
-
- Name: STI Document Browser
- Product: MS-Windows 3.1 (shipping), NeXTstep/X11/VMS (in the pipeline)
- Platform:
- Contact: info@sti.fi
- Author: Stream Technologies Inc
- Comments:
-
- [ Ed Anselmo <anselmo@nic.near.net> 31-Dec-1992 ]
-
- Product name: STI Document Browser
- Platforms:
-
- How and where to get:
- Stream Technologies Inc.
- Valkjarventie 2
- SF-02130 Espoo
- FINLAND
- Tel: +358 0 43577340
- Fax: +358 0 43577348
- Email: info@sti.fi
-
-
- Name: Super-TCP
- Product:
- Platform: MS-Windows
- Contact: TCP@FrontierTech.COM
- Author: Frontier Technologies
- Comments:
-
- [ Ray C Langford <ray@isi.frontiertech.com> 28-Apr-1993 ]
-
- Frontier Technologies' Super-TCP for MS-Windows includes MIME
- support in their Email mail system that is a part of the Super-TCP
- for Windows package.
-
- Super-TCP for Windows is a Windows Sockets compliant, 100% DLL
- implementation that can also operate in a TSR mode. Applications
- include: Network News Reader, Telnet, FTP Client/Server, NFS
- Client/Server, SMTP/POP2&3 MIME Email, Telnet Redirector,
- Interactive Talk, and more. Options are also available for PPP,
- X.25, and OSI.
-
- With the MIME support in Email, any type of binary file may be
- attached to your message, including Postscript files, spreadsheet
- files, database files, word processor files, graphic files, audio
- files, and digital video files.
-
- The packages in the Super-TCP product line that include the
- Email (SMTP/POP2&3) with MIME support are:
- - Super-TCP for Windows Version 3.0
- (Complete TCP/IP package)
- - Super-TCP/NFS for Windows Version 3.0
- (Complete TCP/IP package with NFS client/server)
- - Super-TCP Applications for Windows Version 3.0
- (Windows Sockets applications only)
-
- For further information, email TCP@FrontierTech.COM or call
- +1 414 241-4555.
-
-
- Name: Z-Mail
- Product: MUA
- Platform: Unix
- Contact: info@z-code.com
- Author: Z-Code Software Corporation
- Comments:
-
- [ Carlyn M. Lowery <lowery@zen.z-code.com> 29-May-1993 ]
-
- Z-Mail, a Unix World Magazine "Product of the Year" winner for 1991,
- is a complete electronic mail system for workstations. Z-Mail
- provides Motif and Open Look graphical user interfaces, as well
- as two character modes. The software has been ported to nearly
- every system that runs Unix, and it works with all standard Unix
- mail transport agents including sendmail, binmail, smail, MMDF and
- X.400 gateways. Z-Mail can replace or coexist with standard mail
- user agents on the system, including BSD Mail, AT&T mailx, Sun Mail
- Tool, Elm, or Mush. Most anyone can use Z-Mail "off the shelf" and
- immediately benefit from its simple interface and advanced features.
-
- Z-Mail also includes Z-Script, a powerful scripting language that
- enables users to customize and extend Z-Mail's capabilities.
- Z-Mail's multi-media capabilities allow easy integration with
- best-of-class products including spreadsheets, desk-top publishing,
- graphics, fax, voice, and video. For example, when users receive a
- spreadsheet file, Z-Mail can be configured to automatically launch
- the associated application and load the the attachment automatically
- and transparently to the user. Z-Mail understands MIME-format
- documents and is also compatible with Sun's multimedia Mailtool.
-
- Mac, MS-DOS, and MS-Windows versions, as well as native MIME
- support, are planned for this summer.
-
- For more information on Z-Mail, contact:
- Z-Code Software Corp.
- 4340 Redwood Hwy., Suite B-50
- San Rafael, CA 94903
- tel: (415) 499-8649
- fax: (415) 479-0448
- e-mail: info@z-code.com
-
- Also, you can anonymous-ftp a demo copy of Z-Mail from "ora.com" in
- the directory pub/z-code/zmail/2.1. (The file you want is named
- zm.XXX.tar.Z, where XXX is your type of machine.) You'll need to
- call us after you do so we can send you an activation key.
-
-
- 9 MIME and Usenet news
-
- 9.1 Introduction
-
- Usenet articles are (by design) very similar to RFC 822 mail messages.
- It is therefore reasonable to expect MIME software to be adopted for use
- on Usenet.
-
-
- 9.2 News readers and transports with MIME support
-
- Name: GNUS
- Product: reader
- Platform: GNU Emacs
- FTP:
- Author: Masanobu UMEDA
- Comments:
-
- [ Masanobu UMEDA <umerin@mse.kyutech.ac.jp> 07-Aug-1993 ]
-
- GNUS is an NNTP-based newsreader for GNU Emacs. GNUS versions
- 3.14.4 and later directly support reading of articles written in
- MIME format. It only requires the metamail package. Compositions
- of articles written in MIME format requires "mime.el" that is a
- part of MIME tools for GNU Emacs (see 3.13).
-
-
- Name: gnus-mime.el
- Product: reaJoe Ilacqua der
- Platform: GNU Emacs
- FTP: world.std.com:dist/gnus-mime.el.shar
- (also in the contrib tree of metamail)
- Author: Joe Ilacqua
- Comments:
-
- [ Joe Ilacqua <spike@world.std.com> 24-Jun-1993 ]
-
- "gnus-mime.el" is an ELISP package that adds support for MIME to
- GNUS. This is the second release: I consider it very beta, and I'm
- sure there are bugs, but it does work. It provides support both to
- read and to post USENET articles in MIME format. It's scarcest
- feature is support for multi-part multi-media ".signatures".
-
- I believe that gnus-mime.el is for GNUS prior to version 3.14.4.
-
-
- Name: INN
- Product: transport
- Platform:
- FTP:
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Christopher Davis <ckd@eff.org> 03-Jun-1993 ]
-
- There is some minimal MIME support in the INN package. Since INN
- is a transport system, not a newsreader, the support is for
- transferring MIME messages, not reading them.
-
- [ Christophe Wolfhugel <Christophe.Wolfhugel@grasp.insa-lyon.fr> 23-Jul-1993 ]
-
- INN's MIME support is today divided in two parts:
-
- 1) the possibility to have nnrpd add default MIME headers to
- locally posted articles;
-
- 2) transfer-encoding changes on transport with `innxmit', i.e. recode
- 8bit to quoted-printable.
-
-
- Name: MH
- Product: reader
- Platform:
- FTP:
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ John Romine <jromine@ics.uci.edu> 30-Jul-1993 ]
-
- If you compile MH to use NNTP, it can read news with its "bbc"
- command; MH supports MIME.
-
-
- Name: nn
- Product: reader
- Platform:
- FTP:
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Luc Rooijakkers <lwj@cs.kun.nl> 26-Jul-1993 ]
-
- The current beta release of nn tags newly posted articles as
- text/plain; charset=xxx with transfer encoding 8bit if the message
- contains any 8 bit characters.
-
- Reading support needs further work.
-
-
- Name: SNews
- Product: reader
- Platform: MS-DOS OS/2
- FTP: ftp.wimsey.com:~ftp/pub/msdos/uupc/snews191.zip
- MS-DOS binaries
- FTP: ftp.wimsey.com:~ftp/pub/msdos/uupc/snws191o.zip
- OS/2 binaries
- FTP: ftp.wimsey.com:~ftp/pub/msdos/uupc/snws191s.zip
- Source
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- [ Daniel Fandrich <dan@fch.wimsey.bc.ca> 27-Aug-1993 ]
-
- Revision 1.91 of the SNews newsreader for MS-DOS systems
- fixes several bugs in version 1.90 (alpha), as well as adding
- some much-needed features, including built-in support for ISO
- 8859/1/2/3/4/9 character sets (RFC 1521 and RFC 1522) and a single
- key interface to the metamail MIME decoder (or other user-specified
- program). An additional bonus is the availability of an OS/2
- version.
-
-
- Name: trn
- Product: reader
- Platform:
- FTP:
- Author:
- Comments:
-
- trn 3.0 has support for reading MIME articles with metamail, and
- creating them with mhn.
-
-
- End of Part II
-