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Junk Spy (tm) for OS/2 from Sundial Systems
Release Notes (README.TXT) for Junk Spy Version 1.0
January 2000
Thank you for trying Junk Spy Version 1.0 for OS/2. This file
contains information which supplements the on-line documentation
as well as other key information to help you get started.
Compatibility
OS/2, Presentation Manager, and Workplace Shell Compatibility:
Junk Spy is designed specifically for use with OS/2 Version 3 or
4 and the Workplace Shell. This includes all of the following
releases:
OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business
"General Availability" release
OS/2 Warp 4
"General Availability" release
OS/2 Warp Server
"General Availability" release
OS/2 Warp Connect
"Red Box" (for use with Windows) release
"Blue Box" (with Win-OS2) release
Most "FixPak" levels of the above have also been tested.
Note: Warp 3 is ONLY supported when the networking portion of Warp
Connect has been installed.
Email Program Compatibility:
Junk Spy works with most POP3 email programs. Sundial Systems
has specifically tested Junk Spy with the following OS/2 email
clients:
jStreet Mailer and Polarbar Mailer
MR/2 ICE 1.6x
(preliminary testing has also been done with 2.0)
Netscape 2.02 Service Level 8, 4.04, 4.61
Post Road Mailer 3.0
PMMail 1.95, 1.96, 2.0x
Installation Instructions
First, if you downloaded Junk Spy or received it electronically,
unzip the files into a temporary directory.
Next, change to the directory where you unzipped the files, or
to the diskette on which you received Junk Spy. From there, run
INSTALL.EXE.
Or if you prefer, open the folder or drive object that contains
the unzipped Junk Spy files and double click on the
INSTALL.EXE icon.
When INSTALL.EXE starts, it will ask you where to install Junk
Spy. (Note to Junk Spy Prerelease Users: Version 1.0 may be
installed over PreRelease 3 and higher.)
Once you've specified a directory, the installation program
will begin to copy the files. When the installation is
complete, you'll have a folder for Junk Spy on your OS/2
desktop.
Open the folder and start Junk Spy by double clicking on the
program object. Alternatively, if you open an OS/2 command
window, you can change to the Junk Spy directory and run the
JUNKSPY.EXE executable from the command line.
Your next step should be to follow the Getting Started Guide
for your specific email program. It's located in the Junk Spy
documentation folder and will take you step by step through
the process of configuring your email program to communicate
with Junk Spy. Following these directions will insure that
Junk Spy can properly interact with both your email program
and your mail server.
Getting Junk Detection Updates
One of Junk Spy's important features is the ability to
automatically receive and process updates via email.
This service is available only to licensed users of Junk Spy,
and is initially based on contact information provided when the
product was purchased.
After purchase, you'll receive a password to use with your
license number for access to the Junk Spy Detection Update Center
at:
http://www.sundialsystems.com/junkspy/updatecenter.html
We strongly suggest that you change the password right away to
something that is meaningful to you.
The Junk Spy Detection Update Center is the place to go if you need
to change the email address that your Junk Spy updates are sent to.
In addition, you'll see when updates have been sent and can have them
resent to you, if necessary.
Limitations
Listed below are some known limitations which may impact your
use of the current version of Junk Spy.
* TCP/IP version 4.1 has several known problems. Before
using Junk Spy please upgrade to TCP/IP 4.2 by installing
MPTS FixPak 8620. You can download this update from
ftp://ps.software.ibm.com/ps/products/mpts/fixes/english-us/wr08620/
NOTE: This update only applies to TCP/IP 4.1 and is not
compatible with the TCPIP 4.0 included with Warp 4. Junk
Spy will function correctly with these earlier versions.
* Use of Junk Spy's option to delete (rather than flag)
incoming junk email should not be used with PMMail, Post
Road Mailer or MR2/ICE (due to limitations in way they
communicate with mail servers).
* A very few users have reported difficulty using Junk Spy in a DHCP
environment. Junk Spy is compatible with DHCP clients, but may
have difficulty with certain DHCP parameters. If you are
experiencing problems with Junk Spy on a DHCP system please
contact technical support.
The Legal Fine Print
Phrases used herein may be brand names, trademarks, or
registered trademarks of IBM Corporation, InnoVal Systems
Solutions, Inc., Knightware Software Solutions Company,
Microsoft Corporation, Netscape Corporation, SouthSide
Software, Inc., Sundial Systems Corporation, or others.
All such names and trademarks remain the property of their
respective companies.
Technical Support
We at Sundial Systems are committed to supporting you, our
customer.
We track all questions, comments, and "bug reports" concerning
our products and use this information in planning future
releases. If there are features you particularly like or
things you think should be added to our products, please let
us know.
Please consult your license agreement and the on-line
documentation for details about the level of technical support
to which you are entitled.
If you have questions or suggestions, please call us at (562)
596-5121 between 9:00 AM and 4:30 PM Pacific time, Monday
through Friday. You can also FAX your questions and comments
to us at (562) 596-7825.
On the Internet you can send email to junkspy@sundialsystems.com,
or visit us on the web at www.sundialsystems.com.
Thanks in advance,
Sundial Systems Support Services