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EUDORA PRO FOR WINDOWS
VERSION 3.0.2, 16- and 32-bit
FREE MAINTENANCE UPGRADE FROM 3.0 AND 3.0.1
=============================================
This upgrade of Eudora Pro for Windows is only for
Eudora Pro 3.0 and 3.0.1 users. You will not be able
to install this upgrade unless you have Eudora Pro
for Windows version 3.0 or 3.0.1 on your PC.
This README provides information on the following topics:
- Minimum Requirements
- Installation
- New Features and Changes
- Bug Fixes
- Bug Reports
- Requests for Features
- License and Legal Information
----------------------
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
----------------------
To use Eudora Pro, you must have the following:
- IBM PC or compatible.
- Microsoft Windows 3.1 for 16-bit version;
Microsoft Windows 95 or Windows NT 3.5 or above
for 32-bit version.
- WinSock 1.1 API compliant networking package
(not needed for serial connection).
- A mail account with an Internet Service Provider
or an Internet-style network.
- Access to your mail account via a modem
(9600 bps or higher recommended) or Internet-style
network connection.
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INSTALLATION
--------------
These instructions assume that you have a registered
copy of Eudora Pro version 3.0 or 3.0.1 and are
installing version 3.0.2 as an upgrade. If this is
not the case, you will not be able to install
version 3.0.2.
If you do have a registered copy of Eudora Pro
version 3.0 or 3.0.1, but the installation program
will not install version 3.0.2, please call Eudora
technical support or report the problem to the
e-mail administrator at your site.
To install Eudora, do the following:
1. Exit any applications you are running.
2. If you are installing from a software archive,
double-click on it to start the Setup program.
If you are installing from diskette, insert the
Eudora Pro diskette 1 into drive A: of your PC.
Then select Run... from the Start menu, enter
A:Setup.exe, and click OK.
3. Read the Welcome screen, then click Next.
The Software License Agreement is displayed.
4. Read the Software License Agreement and click Next
(you can also save or print the Agreement).
5. Specify a directory to install Eudora, then
click Next.
To upgrade version 3.0 or 3.0.1 to 3.0.2, select
your current Eudora 3.0 or 3.0.1 directory. All of
your messages, mailboxes, folders, and options
will be maintained.
6. Select the version of the software that you want
to install, 16- or 32-bit. Based on the operating
system and connectivity software that you are
running, the Setup program recommends an appropriate
version.
7. Verify that the displayed settings are correct,
then click Next (or use the Back button if you need
to go back and make changes).
8. If you are installing from diskette, you are
prompted to insert additional diskettes into drive A.
9. Eudora is installed in the destination directory,
and you are prompted for whether or not you want
to view the README file. Click Yes.
--------------------------
NEW FEATURES AND CHANGES
--------------------------
Dragging the dump truck icon onto a folder icon in the
mailbox list now causes the folder to open automatically.
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BUG FIXES IN 3.0.1
--------------------
If you're currently running Eudora Pro for Windows
version 3.0, you'll get all the fixes listed here plus the
ones listed under BUG FIXES IN 3.0.2. If you're
currently running version 3.0.1, you've already got
the fixes listed in this section.
* When you run the Make Address Book Entry
command while the PH window is the active
window, Eudora now displays a suggested
nickname in the New Nickname dialog box.
* Previous 32-bit versions of Eudora 3.X would
always crash when using 32-bit Trumpet 3.0 unless
you enabled both "use asynch calls" settings in
Miscellaneous functions in Options from the Tools
Menu. Eudora will now detect the use of blocking
calls with the 32-bit Trumpet stack and protect
against the crash.
* Eudora now correctly handles mailto URLs with
body keywords
* MAPIReadMail now returns attachments.
* MAPIReadMail now returns the proper status flags.
* With an 8-bit character in the header, Eudora
is now putting a space between the colon in the
header name and the header content.
* There is now no extraneous beep in the
composition window.
* The Find with summaries only function is now
working correctly.
* No error is generated when forwarding carbon
copy (Fcc).
* Now, when receiving mail on a disk with no available
space, Eudora no longer causes mail to be lost.
* Eudora now hides the URL for HTML links.
* When using the MS Internet Explorer, and when you
configure Eudora Pro as the mail application, click on
the mailto URL that contains a space character, and
Eudora will no longer truncate the URL at the first space.
* The Eudora Address book now supports drag and drop
between nickname files.
* If you run the Copy function from the Edit menu on a
TOC window selection that has hidden columns, the
resulting clipboard data no longer includes data from
the hidden columns.
* Eudora no longer leaks screen resources (the 16-bit
version would hang the system after enough restarts).
* Eudora no longer GPFs on exit (32-bit version).
* Attachment converted lines within Rich Text excerpts
no longer get iconized.
* Tab order in Change Queuing dialog is now logical.
* Adding a nickname to a folder that has been "opened"
now displays correctly.
* The F2 key now maps to Rename in mailboxes and
nicknames tree control.
* The 16-bit address book now auto-wraps text.
* Alt-key shortcuts for the header in a composition
window now works.
* Eudora MAPI DLLs now version checks with the Eudora
executable.
* MAPIResolveName now returns the resolved
address in the lpszAddress field.
* Sending a large message (30kb) via MAPI from a
16-bit client now longer crashes the MAPI DLL.
* Eudora now handles "to," "cc," "bcc," and
"subject" parameters in mailto URLs.
* The Eudora Address book has now an open right
panel button.
* Eudora can now forward or redirect a message
larger than 32K (16-bit version only).
* Eudora can now download a message with a
long GMT Offset such as EST5EDT4,M4.1.0,
M10.5.0.
* Eudora can now open or search a received
message that contains a series of NULL bytes
(the MBX file has been corrupted).
* Eudora can now open or search a TOC file that
contains corrupted indices.
* Eudora can now copy more than 32kb from a
TOC to the clipboard (16-bit version only).
* Eudora can now use simple MAPI calls to scan
an Inbox containing messages larger than 32Kb,
can open an address book containing more than
32Kb of nicknames, or expand a nickname into
an address list greater than 32Kb (16-bit version
only).
* 16-bit MAPI client applications such as MS Word
can now use the 16-bit Eudora MAPI DLLs on
messages greater than 32Kb.
* There is no longer a toolbar conflict when running
32-bit Eudora Light on a EUDORA.INI file written
by 32-bit Eudora Pro.
* If "Automatically expand nicknames" is selected,
and a message is created as a personality, the
dominant's default domain is no longer used when
tabbing out of header fields; rather the personality's
default domain is now used.
* OnRequest and OnDisplay Translators only translate
62k in the 16 bit version.
* The Finish Nickname command (Ctrl+,) now works
in the composition window (32-bit version).
* The MAPI DLL no longer times out too early when
launching Eudora.
* The localized names for In/Out/Trash are now
properly restored when the TOC is "repaired."
* The Copy function from the Edit menu for TOC
windows writes Clipboard data no longer with lines
separated by a Linefeed character. This is now
compatible with programs like Notepad that expect
a Carriage Return/Linefeed pair.
* Enabling the deletion of "automatic attachments"
in the Attachments function from Options in the
Tools Menu no longer deletes attachments created
via the command line MSG file.
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BUG FIXES IN 3.0.2
--------------------
* X-attachment headers are now printing.
* In the Mailbox menu, a folder name is no longer
replaced by "Attach" or "Attach to New Message."
* Data is no longer lost from large (62Kb or larger)
message files sent via the command line.
* The Extended CheckOwnerFreq now includes a
startup code for Eudora to check for remote
instances.
* Plug-in queued properties are no longer ignored.
* Eudora no longer crashes when a single message is
translated multiple times in non-displayed context.
* .MSG files having X-Attachment headers now honor
the IDS_INI_TEXT_AS_DOC flag thus controlling
text attachments included in the message body or sent
as an attached file.
* Handling of messages containing null characters has
been fixed.
* Eudora can now send messages with attachments
via the command line.
* There is no longer a plug-in-related assertion failure.
* Data is no longer lost from messages with null
characters in the body.
* Attacher plug-ins are now working if the attachment
directory had been changed from the default.
* It is still a known problem that while Eudora and
the MDI children windows are maximized, launching
the Address Book will result in display problems. The
workaround is to minimize the window and maximize
it again.
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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
eudora-bugs@eudora.com. 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.
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.
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REQUESTS FOR FEATURES
-----------------------
From time to time, everyone comes up with an idea for
something they'd like their software to do differently.
This is true of all applications, no less Eudora. If you
come across an idea that you think might make a nice
enhancement to Eudora, your input is always welcome.
Please send any suggestions or requests for new features
to eudora-suggest@eudora.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.
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LICENSE AND LEGAL INFORMATION
-------------------------------
The Eudora software and documentation are copyrighted,
with all rights reserved. The Eudora software and other
software and fonts accompanying your license (the "Software")
may not be copied, except as otherwise provided in your
software license or as expressly permitted in writing by
QUALCOMM Incorporated.
The Eudora Software for Windows was written by Jeff
Beckley, Julia Blumin, Craig Lauer, Scott Manjourides,
Keith McIntyre, Benjamin Ogdon, Christina Sahhar,
Willie Sakai, and Marwan Sinno. The software and
documentation are Copyright 1991-1997 by
QUALCOMM Incorporated. All rights reserved.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation.
Eudora (R) is a registered trademark of QUALCOMM
Incorporated.
Eudora Pro (TM) and Eudora Light (TM) are trademarks
of QUALCOMM Incorporated.
QUALCOMM is a registered trademark and registered
service mark of QUALCOMM Incorporated.
The Sentry Spelling-Checker Engine is copyright 1993 by
Wintertree Software Inc.
All other trademarks and service marks are the property of
their respective owners.
Use of the Eudora software and other software and fonts
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