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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