home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
EnigmA Amiga Run 1995 October
/
EnigmA AMIGA RUN 01 (1995)(G.R. Edizioni)(IT)[!][issue 1995-10][Aminet 7].iso
/
Aminet
/
comm
/
tcp
/
GetMail3.lha
/
GetMail.history
< prev
Wrap
Text File
|
1995-06-03
|
2KB
|
78 lines
Version 1.10
Added HOME to the command line. Partly so you don't have to use
the env var but mainly to handle multiple AmiTCP users nicely.
Results in correct header, signature & EMail address being used.
Version 1.9
Can now get your EMailAddr from HOME:.EMailAddr which means
no env var and can handle multiple AmiTCP users nicely.
Version 1.8
If you are poping mail for a AmiTCP user other than the user
currently logged on then the mail will be delivered to that
users home directory (none functional on MLink).
Version 1.7
You now no longer need to define the POPHost as an argument
or even an environmental variable. You can place an entry in
the AmiTCP:db/hosts file with an alias of POPHost instead.
Many thanks to Michael mikey@scinter.AFTAC.GOV for advising me
how to do this and therefore helping to improve GetMail.
Version 1.6
Wow! I finally found that dam Enforcer hit!
Also upgraded the documentation.
Version 1.5
The destination of the mail file is now located from the environmental
variable 'HOME'.
Version 1.4
Found that GetMail was under some circumstances setting the result code 2
value when it shouldn't have. Solutions seems to be make sure you call
IoErr() after Dos GetVar calls and then SetIoErr(), curious!
Bug fix, was evaluating EMailAddr before POPHost, needs to be done the other
way around so that EMailAddr can use the POPHost as a domain if required.
Changed default mail file to HOME:MailBox.InWard for new EMail program.
Version 1.3
Bug fix for memory receive buffer too short.
Version 1.2
Modified to work with MLink which has no AmiTCP:db/passwd file.
Now uses the HOME: assign for mail destination, binary size now
smaller :-) This will have no impact on AmiTCP users as AmiTCP
creates this assign during login. MLink users will have to setup
this assign manually.
Many thanks to mhatch@gate.net for advising me of this problem
and therefore helping to improve GetMail.
Version 1.1
First public release of GetMail!