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EUDORA FOR WINDOWS, VERSION 5.0.2
==================================
This README provides information on the following topics:
- Minimum Requirements
- Installation
- New Features in Eudora 5.0.2
- Eudora and Windows 2000
- Notes Concerning Eudora and:
* Apple QuickTime and
* Microsoft Internet Explorer
- If the "Speak" Filter Action is Grayed Out
- Security Note
- Known Issues
- Bug Reports
- Requests for Features
- Developer's Note
- Eudora Version 5.0.2 Software License Agreement
See RelNotes.txt for detailed information on changes, bug fixes, and
known issues. (A single text file containing all the information
that's in Readme.txt and RelNotes.txt would be too large for Notepad
to open on some systems.)
----------------------
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
----------------------
To use Windows Eudora Version 5.0.2, you must have the
following:
- IBM PC or compatible.
- Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000/Me or Windows NT 4.0 or above.
- An Internet e-mail account (POP or IMAP) with an Internet
Service Provider or through a corporate network.
- Access to your mail account via (1) a modem connection to your
Internet Service Provider or (2) a direct Internet network
connection.
--------------
INSTALLATION
--------------
To install Eudora:
1. After downloading the installer, exit any applications you are
running.
2. Click the Start button in the Windows task bar, select Run...,
then click the "Browse" button.
3. Go to the folder where you saved the installer. Choose that file
and click "OK".
4. Read the Welcome screen, then click the Next button.
For the rest of the installation process, click the Next button
to go on to the next step, or click the Back button to return to
the previous step.
5. Read the Software License Agreement, and if you agree to the
terms, click Yes. Once you've installed Eudora, a copy of the
license agreement will be available in the file License.txt in
your Eudora directory.
6. Pick the components you wish to install.
7. Specify a folder in which to install Eudora (the installer
refers to this as the Destination Program Folder), then click
Next.
8. Specify a folder in which Eudora data files (such as mail,
settings, address books, and email attachments) should be stored.
The installer refers to this as the Destination Data Folder.
NOTE: If you've already been using Eudora on this computer, be
sure to specify the folder where your existing Eudora data files
are located.
9. The installer will show you the Destination Program Folder and
the Destination Program Folder once more. Use the Back button if
you need to go back and change them. Click the Next button to
proceed with the installation.
9. Eudora is installed in the destination directory.
10. The installer will offer to place a shortcut to Eudora on your
desktop.
11. The installer will offer to display the Readme file (this file).
12. The installer will offer to take you to the accessory download
page in your web browser. This gives you an opportunity to
download additional tools that can help you use Eudora more
effectively, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Apple
QuickTime. The interaction between Eudora and those two
applications is described below.
13. We recommend that you look at the Readme.txt and Relnotes.txt
files in the Eudora directory following installation.
-----------------------------
NEW FEATURES IN EUDORA 5.0.x
-----------------------------
For more information on the new features in Eudora 5.0.2, please
read the Whatsnew.pdf file in the Eudora directory. You'll need an
application capable of displaying files in PDF (Adobe's Portable
Document Format), such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can obtain
Acrobat Reader from <www.adobe.com>, or from
<www.eudora.com/download/other>.
__Eudora Sharing Protocol (ESP)__
ESP is a feature that lets you easily share documents and discussion
among a group of Eudora users, called a share group. Each member of
the share group has their own local copies of the groupÆs shared
documents, and ESP automatically keeps all of those copies in sync
with each other. ItÆs an invaluable tool for all kinds of teams and
projects -- even for family members who just want to keep each other
up-to-date with their latest pictures.
ESP is not available in Light mode.
___MoodWatch___
MoodWatch is a feature that warns users if their drafted email
contains potentially offensive language. It can also flag incoming
messages that are potentially offensive. It graphically indicates the
tone of on a graduated scale, using one to three red chili peppers
(three chilies being the "hottest", of course).
MoodWatch rates messages via a dictionary-based scoring algorithm. (By
the way, the data in the dictionary is highly obfuscated, so no one's
going to find "dirty words" on your computer as a result of your
installing Eudora 5.0.2.)
Settings for controlling MoodWatch are in the MoodWatch section of the
Tools/Options dialog.
MoodWatch is not available in Light mode.
___Statistics___
Eudora now displays statistics on the email you've sent and received
and how much time you spend in Eudora. To see them, just select
Statistics in the Tools menu. A menu at the top of the window lets
you view a day, a week, a month, or a year at a time.
The Statistics window is not available in Light mode.
___Enhanced Address Book___
The Eudora address book has a new look and feel:
- Instead of Address(es), Notes, and Info tabs, it now has Personal,
Home, Work, Other, and Notes tabs, and many new fields to hold
information about people you correspond with.
- "View by" lets you view by any field in the Personal, Home, or Work
tab.
- There's now a separate "New Book" button for creating a new address
book.
- The Special/Make Address Book Entry dialog now lets you enter
additional information.
- Changed Windows Address Book importing to import all relevant
fields into the Eudora address book.
___Inline Editable Signatures___
By default, the signature you've selected (if any) now shows up in a
message while you're composing it, and can be edited along with the
rest of the message text. Previously, signatures weren't visible in
the composition window.
The body of the message will be separated by the inline signature by
a grey horizontal line. Be sure that if you are modifying your message,
that it is above the horizontal line. Any edits below the line will be
assumed to be made to the displayed signature.
Note that editing the inline signature will not modify the saved
signature in the Signatures window. It will only modify the displayed
signature.
To disable this feature and make signatures work the old way, uncheck
"Show signature while composing" in the Composing Mail section of the
Tools/Options dialog.
Inline editable signatures aren't available in Light mode.
___Moveable Ad Window___
The ad window in Sponsored mode can now be floated and can be docked
elsewhere. When you right-click the ad, a menu appears that just says
"Allow docking"; a check mark next to this means the ad can be docked,
and you can turn the check mark on or off by clicking this menu.
When the ad window is docked, you can drag it around by the double
gripper bar, which is usually at the top. When it's not docked, you
can drag it by the bar (usually blue) across the top, like any other
window.
There is a Toolbar ad which allows you to have quick access to its
feature.
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EUDORA AND WINDOWS 2000
-------------------------
The security model of Windows 2000 has required us to modify the way
Eudora is installed and the way it determines where to create data
files -- including mailboxes, email attachments, address books, and
so on.
On a Windows 2000 system, only someone with Administrator privileges
(hereinafter, an Administrator) can install software in the Program
Files folder. Someone with User privileges (hereinafter, a User with
a capital U) cannot do so. In fact, a program launched by a User
canÆt store any data in the Program Files folder or any subfolder of
Program Files. Unfortunately, earlier versions of Eudora would try to
do exactly that by default; consequently, if an Administrator
installed Eudora and a User tried to run it, it would fail to work
properly.
With Eudora 5.0.2 under Windows 2000, the default location to install
the application is still under Program Files, but the data files are
kept in a UserÆs Application Data folder (typically "C:\Documents and
Settings\<username>\Application Data", where <username> is the UserÆs
login name). The installer lets you pick a different place for Eudora
to store data. If only an Administrator is going to be running
Eudora, the data can go anywhere at all, but if a User is going to be
running Eudora, the data should go in that userÆs Application Data
folder.
___Finding your data folder___
The Windows 2000 Application Data folder usually has the hidden
attribute, which makes it invisible in Windows Explorer or My
Computer (unless youÆve configured those tools to display hidden
objects). There are good reasons, though, why you might want to
explore the folder where your Eudora data is stored; in particular,
the email attachments that youÆve received are there, in the Attach
subfolder (unless, of course, youÆve told Eudora to store attachments
elsewhere). To make this easier, Eudora creates a shortcut to your
Eudora data folder in the Application Data folderÆs parent folder,
which is typically "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>".
___Precisely how Eudora determines its data folder___
Below is the exact sequence of how Eudora determines the folder in
which to keep its data files. This applies in all versions of
Windows. Most users won't need this gory detail, but here it is, just
in case:
1. If a folder is specified on Eudora's command line, then Eudora uses
that folder.
2. Otherwise, if there's a DEudora.ini file in the program folder,
and if the [Settings] section of that file contains a DataFolder
setting, and if the folder specified by that setting contains a
Eudora.ini file, then Eudora uses that folder.
3. Otherwise, if the program folder (that is, the folder where Eudora
is installed) contains a Eudora.ini file, then Eudora uses that
folder.
4. Otherwise, if there is not a UseAppData=1 entry in the [Settings]
section of the DEudora.ini file in the program folder, and if
either of the registry keys listed below specifies a folder,
then Eudora uses that folder. (If both keys list a folder, the
first one takes precedence.)
\\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Qualcomm\Eudora\CommandLine
\\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Software\Qualcomm\Eudora\CommandLine\Current
5. Otherwise, if the system has version 4.71 or higher of Shell32.dll,
Eudora uses the current user's Application Data folder.
6. Otherwise, Eudora uses the program folder.
As suggested by step 5 above, Eudora's ability to use your Application
Data folder really hinges on whether you version 4.71 or higher of
Shell32.dll. This is always the case if you're running Windows 2000,
and it's also true if youÆve installed version 4.0 or higher of
Microsoft Internet Explorer and included the integrated shell in that
installation.
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NOTES CONCERNING EUDORA AND:
* APPLE QUICKTIME
* MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
-------------------------------------
Eudora's standard message viewer supports basic HTML, such as text
formatting and inline images (displaying pictures within the body of
a message rather than in a separate window). Some of the supported
image formats include .BMP, .JPG, and .PNG files. Installing Apple's
QuickTime application adds support to the standard viewer for inline
display of a wider range of image (picture) formats such as .GIF's.
Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), version 4.0 or above,
adds an additional message viewer (hereinafter, the Microsoft viewer)
to Eudora that can accurately display just about any HTML message you
might receive.
You can find an installer for QuickTime on the Eudora web site at
<http://eudora.qualcomm.com/download/other>. You can obtain Internet
Explorer on the Microsoft web site at <http://www.microsoft.com>.
* Why should I care about displaying HTML messages?
HTML messages (email messages that use HTML, the language of web
pages) are becoming more and more common. Most web browsers allow a
web page to be sent as an HTML message. If someone sends you an HTML
message that uses advanced formatting such as tables, then to see it
as it was intended you need to tell Eudora to use the Microsoft viewer
instead of its standard message viewer.
* If Eudora has two viewers, how will I tell it which one to use?
Just check or uncheck the "Use Microsoft's viewer" checkbox in the
Viewing Mail panel of the Options dialog, under the Tools menu in
Eudora. The checkbox is checked by default if IE 4.0 or higher is on
your system. If IE 3.0 or higher is not on your system, the checkbox
is dimmed and you can use only the standard viewer; you can, however,
enhance it with QuickTime as described below.
* What if I already have Internet Explorer?
If you already have IE 4.0 or above on your system, Eudora will take
advantage of it automatically, as long as you have "Use Microsoft's
Viewer" checked as described above.
If you have IE 3.0 on your system, you have two choices:
1. You can upgrade to a more recent version of Internet Explorer.
2. You can leave it alone, in which case Eudora will use IE 3.0 if you
choose "Use Microsoft's viewer" in Eudora's Options dialog.
However, this doesn't provide all the functionality you get with
IE 4.0 or above, or even with the standard viewer - see the details
below.
If you have aáversion of IE earlier than 3.0 on your system,
installing IE 4.0 will not affect it. However, you must have at least
IE 3.0 in order for the "Use Microsoft's viewer" option to take
effect.
* What does Eudora's standard viewer support?
+ Bold, italic, and underlined text
+ Different font faces, sizes, and colors
+ Fixed-width text
+ Left and right justification and centering
+ Multiple indentation levels
+ Bulleted lists
+ Hyperlinks (clicking on a URL launches your browser and takes you
to a web page)
+ Horizontal ruling lines
+ Inline display of BMP images, some JPEG images, and PNG images
* What does QuickTime add to the standard viewer?
+ Inline display of a wider variety of images, including the full
set of JPEG formats, GIF, TIFF, Macintosh PICT, etc.
* What does the Microsoft viewer do that the standard one doesn't?
+ Displays GIF and a wider variety of JPEG images inline
+ Automatic inline display of images from web sites
+ Numbered lists
+ Tables and forms
+ International character sets
+ Java applets, JavaScript, and ActiveX controls
+ Dynamic HTML (not if you're using IE 3.0)
+ Other embedded objects (audio, video)
+ Unlike QuickTime, it doesn't display Macintosh PICT images
* What DON'T I get in Eudora if I use IE 3.0 instead of IE 4.0?
+ Dynamic HTML
+ Editing of received messages
+ Running Eudora plug-ins (such as text translators) on received
messages
If you're using IE 3.0, you can still edit received messages, and run
Eudora plug-ins on them, provided you first switch to the standard
viewer by unchecking "Use Microsoft's viewer" in the Options dialog.
--------------------------------------------
IF THE "SPEAK" FILTER ACTION IS GRAYED OUT
--------------------------------------------
You have the option, when setting up a filter, to have Eudora audibly
announce, or speak, the subject and/or the name of the sender whenever
a message is filtered. (In the case of an outgoing filter, it will
speak the name of the recipient rather than the sender.)
In order to use this feature, you need to have a sound card and sound
card device driver that are compatible with the version of Windows
you're running. You also need to install Microsoft's Speech
Application Programming Interface (SAPI) and a SAPI-compliant
text-to-speech engine.
If those components are not present on your computer, the Speak action
will be grayed out in the Filters window. You can remedy this by
installing SAPI and Microsoft's text-to-speech engine; installers for
both are available on the web at
<http://www.eudora.com/download/other>, under the heading "Installing
Microsoft's Text-to-Speech Engine".
---------------
SECURITY NOTE
---------------
Recent email viruses and worms, such as the notorious "Melissa" and
"I Love You", have heightened many people's awareness of the need to
be careful with email. For maximum protection, we recommend the
following:
1. Change your Eudora attachment directory to something other than the
default.
2. Disable JavaScript in your web browser.
3. Leave "(Warn me when I) Launch a program from a message" checked
in Tools/Options/Extra Warnings.
4. Leave "Allow executables in HTML content" unchecked in
Tools/Options/Viewing Mail.
Consult <http://eudora.qualcomm.com/security.html> for additional
information, including instructions for changing your Eudora
attachment directory.
--------------
KNOWN ISSUES
--------------
1. Eudora doesn't have dual monitor support.
2. The usage percentages in the Statistics may not be accurate if you
use Eudora for a long period without ever switching to a different
application or letting Eudora sit idle for 60 seconds.
4. Eudora Directory Services doesn't support version 3+ of LDAP.
5. Eudora sometimes thinks there's an Internet connection when in
fact there isn't.
6. Using a reply-with filter action with a plain-text original
message causes the tag </x-html> to appear at the end of the
stationery reply.
7. The ESP mailbox Folder view doesn't allow renaming of sub-folders.
You have to select Open Folder from the Share Group Actions menu
instead.
8. Toolbar icons still display incorrectly on a few systems.
9. The MoodWatch chilies in the composition toolbar don't show up, or
display very faintly, in certain Windows color schemes, such as
"Plum (high color)".
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BUG REPORTS
-------------
If you experience something you think might be a bug in Eudora,
please report it by sending a message to win-eudora-bugs@qualcomm.com.
We have a template for reporting bugs via Help/Report A Bug.
Describe what you did, what happened, what version of Eudora you
have, any error messages Eudora gave (the numbers in parentheses ( )
are especially important), what kind of computer you have, which
operating system you're using, and anything else you think might be
relevant. An easy way of incorporating your system information is
to select Help/Insert System Configuration while composing your
message in Eudora.
You will receive an automated response indicating that your bug
report has been received and forwarded to our engineering staff.
Unless additional information is needed, you will not receive a
direct response. If you're experiencing a problem with Eudora,
select Help/Technical Support in Eudora for information on getting
more help.
-----------------------
REQUESTS FOR FEATURES
-----------------------
Please send any suggestions or requests for new features to
eudora-suggest@qualcomm.com.
You will receive an automated response indicating that your
suggestion has been received and forwarded to our engineering staff.
Unless additional information is needed, you will not receive a
direct response. If you're experiencing a problem with Eudora,
select Help/Technical Support in Eudora for information on getting
more help.
------------------
DEVELOPER'S NOTE
------------------
Eudora is postcardware!
If you like Eudora and would like to let us know personally,
please send a postcard to the following address:
Jeff Beckley
QUALCOMM Incorporated
5775 Morehouse Drive
San Diego, CA 92121-1714
USA
Postcards that have something to do with where you live are an
especially good choice, as we like to see all the interesting
places that Eudora is being used. Humorous or unusual postcards
are a favorite, and you never know when we may decide that
someone's postcard is interesting enough to invite them to be
a private beta tester of Eudora.
-----------------------------------------------
EUDORA VERSION 5.0.2 SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT
-----------------------------------------------
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