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LAN FreeMail, Copyright 1995 by FreeMail, Inc.
This is version 4.0 of FreeMail for Windows 95
CHILD VERSION
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At the end of this document are instructions on how to
install FreeMail.
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Terms of EVALUATION of FreeMail
FreeMail products are provided for use for 30 days for evaluation
purposes. If you use the software longer than 30 days or for any
commercial purpose you must obtain a license by calling 406-586-4200.
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12/07/95 copyright 1995 by FreeMail, Inc. (406) 586-4200
Hello, and thank you for taking the time to evaluate FreeMail.
FreeMail is available for several different platforms:
Windows, Windows95, WindowsNT, and Macintosh.
Installation instructions:
1) From the Windows Program manager, choose the 'File' Menu, and then
choose 'run' and run the c:\temp\setup.exe file
2) FreeMail will setup on your computer's hard disk. It will take about 1.5
megs of space. When prompted for the directory that FreeMail will be
installed to, choose the default c:\freemail, or enter a new directory; do
NOT enter the same temporary directory where you have unziped freemail to.
Running FreeMail for the first time:
1) To run FreeMail, open Windows's Program Manager. Double click on the
FreeMail group icon, and then double-click on the FreeMail application
icon.
You will be asked to supply information about the FreeMail site you are
creating in the 'This Site's Information' dialog box.
3) Enter your Site Name. Your site name can be up to 20 characters long. Do
not use spaces or special characters.
4) Enter the area code and phone number of your modem. Press the OK
button.
5) Fill in the 'Personal Information' dialog box that appears.
6) Make sure that your modem, if external, is properly connected to your
computer is turned on and plugged into a functioning telephone jack.
Using FreeMail. Basic Concepts:
1) Writing a message and transmitting it are two separate operations.
Similarly, choosing a file and sending it are two separate operations.
2) When a modem-to-modem connection is made between two FreeMail sites, mail
is transmitted in both directions. Thus, mail can be sent actively at any
time, or can be left waiting for the recipient site to call and pick up.
3) Parent - Parent communications, and Parent - Child communications are
unlimited and can be direct between each other. Child - Child
communications must be made by calling `through' an Extended Family
Parent (This evaluation copy of FreeMail is an Extended Family Parent).
4) FreeMail has a great depth of powerful features and is easy to customize
for yourself. This evaluation copy of FreeMail, and all child copies as
well, have a full on-line help system.
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The most recent changes and improvements to FreeMail are
described in the on-line help system. The on-line help system will almost
always be more up-to-date than our printed user manual.
For those of you who are not familiar with Windows on-line help
system, you can get on-line help at any time when you are using
FreeMail by pressing the F1 key, or by selecting the 'Help' menu choice
in the upper right of the FreeMail screen. Once you are viewing the on-
line help, you can search for any subject, print any subject, and jump to
related subjects by Clicking the mouse pointer on any green text
(underlined if you are not using a color display). You can move back and
forth between FreeMail and the on-line help by pressing , and then
letting go of, the Alt and the Tab key at the same time.
You can view, search and print the online help system from FreeMail,
as well as from the installed FreeMail Group box. We have also included
an introduction help system for FreeMail, which is accessible from the
FreeMail Group box.
Please note: do not make diskcopies of any FreeMail disks (either
Parent or Child) for the purpose of giving to other people. If you do so,
these copies will all have the same serial number as your own copy of
FreeMail, and will complicate message sending and receiving for you. If
you need additional Child copies of FreeMail, please make them from
the 'Create Child Diskette' button on a FreeMail Parent.
If you need to test your copy of FreeMail, or if you need to ask a
technical support question, you can send FreeMail E-Mail to either of
these two sites:
FreeMail-Inc (406) 586-4774 14.4 baud
this is the main business support line for FreeMail Inc.
FreeMail (406) 549-7457 14.4 baud
this is the secondary technical support line.
These two sites should already be in your Sites and Address list. If
they are not, you can add them.
Please note: calls to FreeMail and FreeMail-Inc are
most likely long-distance calls; you are responsible for all of your own
long-distance phone charges.
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NOTE: This Windows95 copy of FreeMail only creates window 95 children.
If you need children for Windows 3.x, please download our windows 3.x
copies, or call our business office at (406) 586-4200
==============================================
The most recent changes and improvements to FreeMail are
described in the on-line help system. The on-line help system will almost
always be more up-to-date than our printed user manual.
For those of you who are not familiar with Windows on-line help
system, you can get on-line help at any time when you are using
FreeMail by pressing the F1 key, or by selecting the 'Help' menu choice
in the upper right of the FreeMail screen. Once you are viewing the on-
line help, you can search for any subject, print any subject, and jump to
related subjects by Clicking the mouse pointer on any green text
(underlined if you are not using a color display). You can move back and
forth between FreeMail and the on-line help by pressing , and then
letting go of, the Alt and the Tab key at the same time.
You can view, search and print the online help system from FreeMail,
as well as from the installed FreeMail Group box. We have also included
an introduction help system for FreeMail, which is accessible from the
FreeMail Group box.
Please note: do not make diskcopies of any FreeMail disks (either
Parent or Child) for the purpose of giving to other people. If you do so,
these copies will all have the same serial number as your own copy of
FreeMail, and will complicate message sending and receiving for you. If
you need additional Child copies of FreeMail, please make them from
the 'Create Child Diskette' button on a FreeMail Parent.
If you need to test your copy of FreeMail, or if you need to ask a
technical support question, you can send FreeMail E-Mail to either of
these two sites:
FreeMail-Inc (406) 586-4774 14.4 baud
this is the main business support line for FreeMail Inc.
FreeMail (406) 549-7457 14.4 baud
this is the secondary technical support line.
These two sites should already be in your Sites and Address list. If
they are not, you can add them.
Please note: calls to FreeMail and FreeMail-Inc are
most likely long-distance calls; you are responsible for all of your own
long-distance phone charges.
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Known problems
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FreeMail uses the interrupts on the modem and or the serial card in
your computer. Most communication programs do not use interrupts,
but instead use an inefficient method called 'polled mode'
communications. If FreeMail can not locate or initialize your modem,
but you are able to use other communication programs (such as
Procomm or the Windows Terminal), most likely you have and IRQ
conflict, which you must get resolved. Commonly, a multi-port / IDE
disk controller cards are installed incorrectly, which will lead to IRQ
conflicts. On these multi-port cards there are two serial ports. If you
have an internal modem, you must make sure that one of the two ports
on the serial card(s) is disabled.
Please, if you have what appears to be an interrupt conflict, make a good
attempt at resolving your hardware problems with the people who installed
or sold you your computer. However, we will certainly try to help you.
Other modem problems:
We have had several tech support call from people who had the phone line
from the wall plugged into the "phone" modem jack. Make sure that the
phone line from the wall is plugged into the jack called "line," or "wall."
If you are having trouble connecting with your other FreeMail sites,
please locate the documentation for the modem you are using, and then
call us.
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Errors when starting FreeMail.
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If when first starting FreeMail you receive the error(s) Error Opening
XXXXX.NTX files, exit FreeMail. You do not have enough file handles
to run FreeMail at this point. To correct the problem you may need to
do either the first or both of the following items. First look at the
line:
FILES=XX
in your CONFIG.SYS file. (This file is usually in your root directory
on your C: drive.) Make sure you edit this with a simple ASCII or text
editor. Change the value of the XX to 80 or greater.
FILES=80
Save and exit this file.
Next, if you are running the program SHARE in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file,
or sometimes in the CONFIG.SYS file, you need to add or
modify the /F parameter. For example, if you have the following line
in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:
C:\DOS\SHARE.EXE
Modify it, adding the /F parameter with the following value:
C:\DOS\SHARE.EXE /L:80 /F:8096
You should now save the files and reboot the entire system. This should
solve your lack of file handles problem
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