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- README for Microsoft Internet Mail and News
- Beta 2
- May l996
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-
- (c) Copyright Microsoft Corporation, 1996
-
-
- This document provides complementary or late-breaking information to
- supplement the documentation.
-
-
- ------------------------
- HOW TO USE THIS DOCUMENT
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-
- To view Mnreadme.txt on screen in Notepad, maximize the Notepad window.
-
- To print Mnreadme.txt, open it in Notepad or another word processor,
- then use the Print command on the File menu.
-
-
- CONTENTS
- ========
-
- WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE
-
- MICROSOFT INTERNET MAIL
-
- MICROSOFT INTERNET NEWS
-
- KNOWN ISSUES IN THIS RELEASE
-
- TROUBLESHOOTING
-
- TIPS AND TRICKS
- Minimizing Connection Time in News
- Customizing Internet Mail and News
- Other Tips
-
- SUPPORT FOR MICROSOFT INTERNET MAIL AND NEWS
-
-
- WHAT'S NEW IN THIS RELEASE
- ==========================
-
- - An address book for keeping track of people you frequently send
- mail to.
-
- - Improved performance for News over a dialup line. You now have
- the option to leave preview pane on, but download only the body
- of the message on demand. Also, news headers and messages are
- cached, so only the new message headers are downloaded each time
- you access a newsgroup.
-
- - Additional header information is available for messages in
- newsgroups.
-
- - You can now print messages.
-
- - Your signature is displayed in the message window and can
- automatically be added to messages that you forward or reply to.
-
- - Mail folders can now be compacted to reclaim disk space.
-
- - The Newsgroup subscription dialog box has changed. You can also
- resize it.
-
- - Download status indicators provide better feedback when you are
- updating groups or downloading messages.
-
- - You can now define the line length at which you want text to wrap.
-
- - Internet Mail supports multiple character sets.
-
- - An NT 4.0 version is now available.
- System requirements: NT version 4.0 build 1314.
-
- - You can remove the icons from the desktop.
-
- - You can cancel posted news messages.
-
- - Internet News marks cross-posted messages as read in all
- newsgroups.
-
- - You can choose which drive and directory to install Internet
- Mail and News on.
-
- - Numerous bug fixes have been included. Thanks to everyone who
- provided feedback!
-
-
- MICROSOFT INTERNET MAIL
- =======================
-
- Internet Mail is a new e-mail program designed specifically for
- the Internet. At this time, you cannot use Microsoft Internet Mail
- to access your e-mail account with any of the following services:
- MS Mail, cc:Mail, The Microsoft Network (MSN), CompuServe, America
- OnLine (AOL), and Microsoft Exchange Server. If you don't know
- whether your system uses these services, contact your administrator
- or your Internet service provider and ask if they support SMTP/POP
- mail clients.
-
-
- MICROSOFT INTERNET NEWS
- =======================
-
- Microsoft Internet News enables you to read bulletin board discussion
- groups, such as the Usenet, using NNTP-based news servers.
-
- You need to contact your Internet service provider for the name of
- the news server that you should use.
-
- This product can also be used for support on a variety of Microsoft
- products via msnews.microsoft.com.
-
-
- KNOWN ISSUES IN THIS RELEASE
- ============================
-
- For the latest information about known issues, see our Web page
- at http://www.microsoft.com/ie/feedback/imnissue.htm.
-
- Note: Some of the features that are not yet implemented already
- have menu commands. These commands are greyed out and are not
- available in the current release of Internet Mail and News.
-
- - The Find Messages function is not yet implemented; however,
- you can search for text within the body of a specific message.
-
- - Distribution lists in the address book are not implemented in this
- release.
-
- - Font changes in a message will not be retained when you send the
- message.
-
- - There is currently no view that shows all subscribed newsgroups and
- the number of unread messages.
-
- - You cannot rename folders yet. However, you can work around this by
- creating a new folder, moving the messages into it, and then deleting
- the original folder.
-
- - International character sets are available only for German and
- French.
-
- - You cannot print a message that you are composing.
-
- - When you cancel downloading a message in Internet Mail, it will not
- stop until after the current message has been downloaded.
-
- - By default, dictionaries other than US English are not automatically
- used by the spelling checker.
-
- - Full offline support is not currently available.
-
- - For this release, you cannot import or export address books or
- messages.
-
- - In order to send e-mail to someone who is not in your address
- book, you must enter a recognizable Internet e-mail address (that
- is, user@server).
-
- - The address book recognizes a name only if the full name matches.
- If you type only the first name, it is not recognized.
-
- - To use the Reply To Author and Forward functions from Internet News,
- you must make sure that Internet Mail is set as the default mail
- application. To change this setting, click the Mail menu, click
- Options, and then click the Send tab. Then click Set As Default.
-
- - The name you enter on the Server tab in the Options dialog box in
- Mail might not actually be the name that gets sent. Your mail server
- might change this information.
-
- - After you install Internet Mail and News on Windows NT 4.0, Setup
- requires you to restart your computer before you can run Internet
- Mail and News.
-
-
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- ===============
-
- - If you run into a problem, try the troubleshooters in online Help.
- To start the troubleshooters, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. In Internet Mail or News, click the Help menu.
- 2. Look up "Troubleshooting" in the Help Index.
-
- - Check your connection to your Internet service provider.
-
- - If you're having trouble connecting with your modem, see the
- Modem Troubleshooter in Windows Help. To start the troubleshooter,
- carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click the Start button, and then click Help.
- 2. In Help Contents, double-click Troubleshooting.
- 3. Click "If you're having trouble using your modem."
-
- - If you think your modem is fine but you are having trouble
- getting Microsoft Internet Mail and News to connect to your
- service provider, try the Dial-Up Networking Troubleshooter.
- To start the troubleshooter, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click the Start button, and then click Help.
- 2. In Help Contents, double-click Troubleshooting.
- 3. Click "If you're having trouble using Dial-Up Networking."
-
- - If you can run Microsoft Internet Mail and News but you cannot
- connect to your news server or POP3/SMTP server(s), check your
- settings for these servers. To do this, carry out the following
- steps in either program:
-
- 1. Click the Mail or News menu, and then click Options.
- 2. Click the Server tab, and then check the settings against those
- provided by your service provider.
- 3. If everything looks fine, contact your service provider to verify
- that you have the correct settings and that their servers are
- working properly.
-
- - If you are unable to send or receive mail, check the following:
-
- - The TCP/IP protocol is installed on your computer.
- - All cables are properly connected to your computer, modem,
- or LAN.
- - You have a PPP or SLIP account with your Internet Provider.
- - Your Internet Provider or LAN server supports POP3 and SMTP.
- - Your modem communication parameters (baud rate and type of
- protocol) are set correctly.
-
- - For this release, you must either (1) establish the connection
- to your Internet provider manually before attempting to send or
- receive mail, or (2) use Autodial (double-click the Internet icon
- in Control Panel).
-
- Note that Autodial automatically establishes your connection when
- you start Microsoft Internet Mail and News. However, it does not
- automatically terminate the connection when you exit Internet Mail
- and News. To terminate the connection, right-click the modem icon
- on your taskbar, and then click Disconnect.
-
- - If you use Autodial to establish your network connection and you
- either cancel the connection or the connection fails, you need
- to either (1) manually establish your Internet connection, or
- (2) restart your computer.
-
- - Microsoft Internet Mail and News ships with a new version of
- Comctl32.dll, which can be found in your Windows directory.
- There are no known compatibility problems with this .dll;
- however, if you discover a problem, you can go back to your
- original Windows 95 version by carrying out the following steps.
- Note that if you do this, Microsoft Internet Mail and News will
- no longer work.
-
- 1. Download Comctl32.dll from the following location:
- ftp://transfer.microsoft.com/msbeta/mailnews
- and save it on your hard disk.
- 2. Uninstall Internet Mail and News by double-clicking the
- Add/Remove Programs icon in Control Panel.
- 3. Shut down your computer and restart it in MS-DOS mode.
- 4. Change to your Windows\System directory.
- 5. Copy the Comctl32.dll file that you downloaded over the
- Comctl32.dll file that is in your Windows\System directory.
-
- - Make sure that you use an account name and password for a news
- server only if it requires them. If you use an account name and
- password and they are not required, you will not be able to connect
- to the news server.
-
- - If you need to remove the cached news files, go to the News
- directory and delete all the *.nch files. To locate these files,
- carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click the Start button, and then point to Find.
- 2. Click Files Or Folders.
- 3. In the Name box, type *.nch, and then click Find Now.
-
- - To access the Microsoft peer product support newsgroups, carry
- out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click the News menu, and then click Options.
- 2. Click the Server tab, and then click Add.
- 3. Type msnews.microsoft.com as the name of the server.
-
- If that name isn't found by your Internet Service Provider, you
- can enter 131.1107.3.27 instead.
-
- You do not need to enter an account name or password.
-
- - If your mail server times out while you are sending mail, you might
- get an error message indicating that a recipient is unknown. If this
- happens, you should increase the timeout for your server. To do this,
- carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. Click the Mail menu, and then click Options.
- 2. Click the Server tab, and then click Advanced Settings.
- 3. Drag the slider to increase the timeout for your server.
-
- - You cannot currently limit the newsgroups cache to a certain size
- or a percentage of your hard disk. However, you can use the Purge
- Cached Messages command on the News menu to reduce the size of the
- cache for a newsgroup.
-
-
- TIPS AND TRICKS
- ===============
-
- Minimizing Connection Time in News
- ----------------------------------
- - You can improve performance in Internet News over a modem by
- turning off the preview pane. Or, if you prefer to leave the
- preview pane on, you can prevent messages from automatically
- being downloaded into the preview pane when you click them. To
- do this, carry out the following steps:
-
- 1. On the News menu, click Options, and then click the Read tab.
- 2. Clear the following check box: Automatically Download Articles
- Into The Preview Pane.
-
- This doesn't turn off the preview pane, but it will improve
- performance. You can still download to the preview pane by
- pressing the SPACEBAR after selecting a message from the list.
-
- Customizing Internet Mail and News
- ----------------------------------
- - You can change the sound that notifies you that you have received
- new mail. To do this, open Control Panel, and then double-click the
- Sounds icon.
-
- - You can move the icon bar by clicking it and then dragging it. You
- can also turn the icon bar off by making sure that Icon Bar on the
- View menu is not checked, or turn the regular toolbar on by making
- sure that Toolbar on the View menu is checked.
-
- - You can resize the preview pane or the message list by dragging the
- divider between the preview pane and the message list.
-
- - You can change how the preview pane splits, or turn it off entirely
- by changing the options under Preview Pane on the View menu.
-
- - You can specify that you want to see only unread News messages. To
- do this, click the View menu, and then click Unread Messages Only.
-
-
- Other Tips
- ----------
- - In Internet Mail, you can leave a copy of your messages on the
- server. To set this option, click the Mail menu, and then click
- Options. Click the Server tab, and then click Advanced Settings.
-
- - In Internet News, you can search for newsgroups that contain
- several keywords by entering them into the search field separated
- by a space. You can also search newsgroup descriptions.
-
- - To switch to a different subscribed newsgroup quickly, click the
- name of the current newsgroup. A drop-down list of all of your
- subscribed newsgroups appears. Then select a newsgroup from the
- list.
-
- - You can expand all the threads in a newsgroup by default. To do
- this, click the News menu, and then click Options. On the Read
- tab, select the Auto Expand Topics check box.
-
- - You can have your signature added to all messages, including those
- that you reply to or forward. To do this, click the Mail menu, and
- then click Options. On the Signature tab, select the following check
- box: Add Signature To The End Of All Outgoing Messages.
-
- - To switch to your Inbox, you can press CTRL+I.
-
- - To reorder columns, you can drag and drop column headings.
-
- - To save an attachment with a message from the preview pane, click
- the paper clip icon, and then hold down the CTRL key while you
- click the file you want to save. The Save As dialog box appears.
-
- - You can view all the headers for a news message. To do this,
- double-click the message to open it in a separate window, click
- the View menu, and then click Full Headers.
-
-
- SUPPORT FOR MICROSOFT INTERNET MAIL AND NEWS
- ============================================
-
- Because this is a beta release, no formal product support is available
- from Microsoft at this time. However, two new newsgroups are dedicated
- to the discussion of Microsoft Internet Mail and News and provide a
- great deal of informal support:
-
- - news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internet.mail
- - news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.internet.news
-
- Newsgroup for German Microsoft Internet Mail and News:
-
- - news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.de.ie30
-
- To read them, carry out the following procedure:
-
- 1. Click the News menu, and then click Options.
- 2. Click the Server tab, and then click Add.
- 3. Type msnews.microsoft.com as the name of the server.
-
- You do not need to enter an account name or password. This site is
- the best place to go if you are experiencing a problem, as the
- solution may already be posted by someone else who experienced the
- same problem.
-
- You can also submit bugs at the following sites:
-
- - http://www.microsoft.com/ie/feedback/imail.htm (for Mail)
- - http://www.microsoft.com/ie/feedback/inews.htm (for News)
-
-