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AEMAIL102 - Release 1.10 of AEMAIL
September 29, 1996
This archive has 14 files besides this Readme file (and it's icon)
and 1 directory with one file:
AEMAIL
AEMAIL.inf
AEMAIL.Readme
AEMAIL.Readme.info
Installer
Install.txt
Install.txt.info
Install_AEMail
Install_AEMail.info
AEMAIL.doc
AEMAIL.doc.info
AEMail.guide
AEMail.guide.info
mailcap
The directory is C which contains the display program "more".
This is Version 1.10 (BETA F) of AEMail (Amiga EMail), an InterNet Mail User
Agent (Client), which can be used on an Amiga to retrieve mail from, and send
mail to, a POP server. It requires AmiTCP or a TCP/IP stack compatible with
AmiTCP and AmigaDos 2.1 or later. This version has been tested with AmiTCP,
TermiteTCP, and Miami.
AEMail can also be used as a "MailTo" agent in WWW browsers, such as
Voyager and AWeb, which allow the user to specify such an agent for
composing and sending email.
This version corrects a number of bugs that were discovered in the 1.03 version
released to AmiNet. Some of these were corrected in special versions with
limited release. A complete list of the bugs corrected is given in both
the AEMail.Readme file and in the AEMail.guide file.
This version also incorporates a number of enhancements and revisions
suggested by users.
There is a very convenient Install script (Install_AEMail) for installing
(and configuring) AEMail. It uses Amiga Technologies Installer program
which is included with the archive. Please read the "Install.txt" file
before attempting to install AEMail.
If you are updating from an earlier version of AEMail and you should use the
"Expert" level of the Install script in order to locate where you previously
located AEMail. Releases after 1.10 will be able to determine where AEMail
has been placed if you use the Instal_AEMail script to install this version.
Besides the AEMail.Readme file, two documentation files have been provided:
AEMail.doc and AEMail.guide. The AEMail.doc is a flat ASCII file that is
designed to create a printout of the documentation. NO FORMATTING COMMANDS
ARE EMBEDDED IN THIS FILE so you need a file printing program to print it
out.
AEMail.guide, on the otherhand, is an AmigaGuide file. It's icon calls
MultiView; however, after the install operation the icon's default tool
will be changed to AmigaGuide if you are running under AmigaDos 2.1.
Please note that the AEMail.doc file is not as "cleaned up" as the
AmigaGuide version. Not all of the updated information has made it to
AEMail.doc.
Thanks,
- John (jzachar@calweb.com)