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- HTTP2mail Gateway
- =================
-
- This document answer the following questions:
- -What is HTTP2mail?
- -How does it works?
- -How can HTTP2mail helps me?
- -What makes it different from full Internet connection Web browsing?
- -What are the system's requirements?
- -Getting ready to setup
- -Setting up HTTP2mail software
- -Configuring the web browser
- -Testing the installation
- -How can I select my favorite web robot?
- -How can I manage the content of the cache?
- -What to do if I change my MAPI account login name and password?
- -And what if I change my e-mail address?
- -HTTP2mail current limitations
- -Where to ask for technical support?
-
- What is HTTP2mail?
- ------------------
- HTTP2mail is a freely distributable Windows 95/NT freeware program that lets you
- use a standard Web browser to navigate the Web throughout an e-mail - only
- access to the Internet.
-
- How it works?
- -------------
- HTTP2mail lies between your browser and your e-mail client software. It captures
- the Web requests sent by the browser, formats them in a web-mail understandable
- format, and uses your e-mail client to send the request. Then, it monitors your
- inbox looking for web-mail responses and retrieves and stores them on a cache.
- It serves dynamic pages that allow you to manage the cached content.
-
- How HTTP2mail can help you?
- ---------------------------
- *Do you have e-mail - only access to the Internet? HTTP2mail will enable you to
- use any standard web browser to navigate the Web in a way similar to the way you
- use a full Internet connection to browse the Web.
- *Are you an experienced web-by-mail cybernaut? Then you will be interested in
- the possibilities HTTP2mail gives you:
- -receive fully formatted web pages directly into a Web browser
- -access the embedded hyperlinks without the need to copy and paste the desired
- URLs into your e-mail client software, select the appropriate web-mail server
- address and send the request.
- *Do you frequently use web search engines by mail? Then you will not
- definitively experience the tedious and error prone manual process of creating
- URL-encoded requests anymore.
-
- What makes it different from full Internet connection Web browsing?
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- Time. HTTP2mail uses an off-line service (e-mail) to handle a service normally
- carried out on-line (Web). That is why once you fulfilled a request that had not
- been previously cached, HTTP2mail answers you with a notification refering that
- your request have been sent to the web-mail server. Then, you should poll the
- HTTP2mail cache waiting for the answer from the web-mail server. Responses from
- web-mail servers can take hours.
-
- What are the system's requirements?
- -----------------------------------
- You should have:
- -Windows 95/NT 4.0 or later, operating systems.
- -TCP/IP protocol stack installed (If you have an Internet - mail account, you
- should have it installed).
- -A MAPI-compliant e-mail client software. HTML-enabled e-mail clients like
- Outlook Express or Outlook 98 doesn't works well with the current version of
- HTTP2mail
- -A proxy-enabled Web browser.
- -About 7 Mbytes hard disk space for setup.
-
- Getting ready to setup
- ----------------------
- The setup files are packed in a zip file. You should decompress them.
-
- Setting up HTTP2mail software
- -----------------------------
- Run the setup.exe utility. It will launch you into a wizard-like setup
- environment. Follow the instructions. You should provide the setup procedure
- with relevant data about your MAPI login name and password, as well as your own
- e-mail address. When finished it, run the HTTPmail.exe program.
-
- Configuring the web browser
- ---------------------------
- Configure your favorite web browser to access the Internet throughout a proxy
- server. Set the proxy server Internet address to the same IP address or network
- name of your computer. Set the proxy port to 8080 (default HTTP2mail setting).
- Disable the viewing of images or other type of binary data on your Web browser.
- The current version doesn't support the visualization of retrieved images.
-
- Testing the installation
- ------------------------
- -Send the following request from your Web browser:
- http://localserver/about.h2m
- If you properly configured your software, you will receive the About HTTP2mail
- page. We recommend you to add this hyperlink to your "favorite sites" list in
- your Web browser.
- -Next, from the About HTTP2mail page, click the hyperlink New Pages available on
- the top of the page. This hyperlink will bring you a list of the pages available
- at the cache that had not been visited yet. If you have been patient enough, and
- strictly followed our indications, there should not have been any available
- pages, that is why we preloaded such an example of a newly available page. We
- strongly recommend you to add this hyperlink to your list of favorite Web
- addresses. You will visit this page frequently. Each time you click this
- hyperlink, HTTP2mail will take a look into your Inbox, retrieve and delete all
- the responses coming from the web - mail server, caching them into a database.
- Then, HTTP2mail sends you a list of the cached pages that have never been
- visited, with hyperlinks that allows you visit the page, delete it from the
- cache, or refresh it by sending a new request to the web-mail server.
-
- Now you are able to start browsing the Internet. Try some hyperlinks. You can
- easily start by clicking some hyperlinks from the preloaded page.
-
- How can I select my favorite web robot?
- ---------------------------------------
- HTTP2mail comes configured by default to work with agora web mail robot. You
- can select a different web mail robot, or introduce a new one, by using the
- HTTP2mail Properties page. In this case:
- -right-click your mouse over the icon of the HTTP2mail running application.
- -open the Properties... menu. It will show you the Server Options dialog.
- -select the Routers Properties tab.
-
- Now you can:
- Select a different router (web-mail robot)
- Select one router from the Name combo box.
- Check the Active check box.
- Delete an existing router:
- Select one router from the Name combo box.
- Click the Delete button. (Active routers can't be deleted)
- Add a new router:
- Click the Add button. It will present you the AddRouter dialog.
- Supply a 10 characters name to the new router.
- Select one of the three web robot types that HTTP2mail can manage (agora,
- getweb or w3mail).
- Supply the e-mail address to which send the web-mail robot commands.
- Supply the e-mail address from which the web-mail robot answers. Normally
- it is the same addres that the above, but in some cases it can be different
- (for example, the w3mail web robot at w3mail@gmd.de answers the commands
- from the address w3mail@enigma.gex.gmd.de). This address is basic for
- HTTP2mail to identify the web-mail responses in your InBox.
- Click Ok button to create the new router.
-
- And how can I manage the content of the cache?
- ----------------------------------------------
- Current version of HTTP2mail does not allow setting any automatic rule for
- deleting or refreshing the cached content. You should do that by yourself, with
- the help of the Browse Cache page.
-
- The Browse Cache page
- ---------------------
- HTTP2mail serves you this page as a response to the following request:
- http://localserver/browse.h2m
- The Browse Cache page presents you a list of all the cached content, and a form
- to filter the list according with your needs.
- The list of the cached content provides you with information about the request's
- status, the request's Universal Resource Locator (URL), the page's title, if
- it's available, statistics about the processing of the request, and hyperlinks
- to delete or refresh the request.
-
- *Request Status
- There are three possible statuses for the request:
- Available (displayed in green): Indicates that there is available content for
- the request. You can reach it by clicking the hyperlink at the URL.
- Requested (displayed in yellow): Indicates that the request for the specified
- URL was sent to the web-mail server, but there is not any response available
- yet. Check the statistics for the date the request was made.
- Pending (displayed in red): Indicates that the request for the specified URL was
- not sent yet to the web-mail server.
-
- *Universal Resource Locator (URL)
- It is the URL of the requests. If the status is available, you can click the
- hyperlink to visit the page.
-
- *Page's title
- It is the title of the cached page (if the status of the request is available,
- and HTTP2mail could recognize a valid title for the page).
-
- *Statistics
- They are a set of statistics about the processing of the request, and the hits
- the page had received.
- Sent: date when the request was sent to the web-mail server.
- Received: date when the request was cached from your Inbox to the database.
- Last Served: date of the last time you visited this URL
- Hits: Total count of the number of visits that have received this URL
-
- *"Delete" hyperlink
- Click this hyperlink if you want to remove this URL from the cache.
-
- *"Refresh" hyperlink
- Click this hyperlink if you want to refresh the cached content of this URL.
- Actually it sends the request to the web-mail server again.
-
- The Browse Cache page form
- --------------------------
- In the Browse Cache page is a Search form that allows you filter the list of the
- cache content according to your needs. It contains the following fields:
-
- *URL
- Place here the fragment of the URL you are looking for. Surround it with '*'
- wildcards at the beginning and at the end of the URL fragment. Currently it is
- not allowed to include slashes (/) on this field.
-
- *Containing
- Place here the phrase you are looking for inside the pages. This search is very
- highly "dumb". It will look just for the HTML source code, embedded tags
- included.
-
- *Status
- Select the status of the pages you want to get. For more information on status,
- look at Request Status
-
- *Requested, Received, Last served
- This fields allow you to filter the cache list by the time the requests where
- sent to web-mail server, the answer from the web-mail server was received, and
- the last time the page was visited. Fill the needed fields with date and time
- values formatted according to the Regional Settings in your Control Panel.
-
- *Total of responses
- This allows you to filter the cache list by the number of responses (hits) you
- had received from any cached page.
-
- *Order by
- Use this radio buttons to order the list of cached content by URL, status, the
- date when the request was sent, received or last served, or the total of
- responses, in either ascending or descending order.
-
- *Submit
- Click this button to send the customized request.
-
- What to do if I change my MAPI account login name and password?
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- HTTP2mail currently asks you your login name and password each time it starts,
- so if you change it, just supply the correct information.
-
- And what if I change my e-mail address?
- ---------------------------------------
- Nothing should happen. You can continue to use HTTP2mail.
-
- HTTP2mail current limitations
- -----------------------------
- Current version of HTTP2mail has the following main limitations:
- -It is unable to visualize retrieved images or content type other than HTML.
- We are currently working on this. Stay tuned for new versions of the software.
-
- Where to ask for technical support?
- -----------------------------------
- There are users of the HTTP2mail specially looking for questions about the
- program submitted to HELP-NET and ACCMAIL mailing lists. You can post your
- questions to these lists. Announcements related to HTTP2mail are also posted to
- these lists. HELP-NET is a general-purpose mailing list, dedicated to general
- questions about the Internet usage. ACCMAIL is specifically dedicated to access
- the Internet by e-mail. You can subscribe to HELP-NET by sending the body
- "subscribe HELP-NET" to the following address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.TEMPLE.EDU. To
- subscribe to ACCMAIL, send the body "subscribe ACCMAIL" to
- LISTSERV@LISTSERV.AOL.COM. Leave the subject empty in both cases. If you
- regularly use HTTP2mail, you are encouraged to join this self-technical-
- servicing effort.
-