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- AEMAIL.README
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- (March 21, 1998)
-
-
- Contained in this archive is version 1.51 of AEMail, an Internet Mail User
- Agent (Client), which can be used to retrieve mail fron a POP Server and
- send mail to a SMTP server. It requires a TCP/IP stack that is compatable
- with AmiTCP, and AmigaDOS 2.1 or later. AEMail has been successfully
- tested with TCP/IP stacks used by AmiTCP, TermiteTCP, and Miami.
-
- AEMail can also be used as a "MailTo" agent in WWW browsers, such as
- IBrowse, Voyager and AWeb, which allow the user to specify such an agent
- for composing and sending email. You can also call AEMail with an already
- composed message from another program and queue or send the message.
-
- AEMail Version 1.51 is a minor upgrade that corrects some last minute bugs
- found after Version 1.50 was released. It also adds an additional ARexx
- script "Addtogrp.aem" to the ARexx directory.
-
- ARexx Now Added!
- ================
-
- The major enhancement in Version 1.50 was the addition of ARexx support.
- AEMail now has a very powerful set of ARexx commands that can be used to
- control AEMail from external ARexx scripts. You can also execute ARexx
- scripts and AmigaDOS scripts from within AEMail.
-
- Version 1.50 also corrects a number of bugs found with Version 1.43.
-
- A complete list of new features, changes and the bugs corrected with
- version 1.50 is given at the end of this file and also in the AEMail.guide
- file.
-
- SPECIAL WARNING: Because of a change in the way messages were described
- in the [Folder-Name].config files with Version 1.43 you will have problems
- with with any messages that have extended addresses in the To:, cc:, or
- bcc: fields if you revert back to a version of AEMail prior to 1.43.
- You will have to delete these messages before you revert to the older
- version. You can save such messages to files before deleting them and
- then re-introduce the messages from the files after you revert back.
- However, the older version will not be able to recognize the extended
- addresses in any filter parameter. Consult the .guide file under
- [Folder-Name].config for more information on this.
-
- Those downloading this version from my own web site or Aminet will still
- receive an unregistered demo version unless the shareware fee has been
- previously paid. If the shareware fee has been previously paid, AEMail
- will immediately be upgraded to a registered version when you install the
- new version.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- When you send your first message with any new version AEMail, a special
- "Notification" message will be sent to me. Besides the normal header
- information, the body of this message will contain the following information
- (obtained from your configuration file):
-
- Your email address
- Your Real Name
- Your POP3 Server name
- Your SMTP Server name
- Your SMTP Domain Name
- Your editor call
- The version of the Exec (OS) that you are using
- Your Display ID (from the screen mode setting)
- Your Overscan Type (from the screen mode setting)
- Base configuration file name
- Currently active configuration file name
- Mail directory
-
- This information is provided to help me determine and debug problems with
- AEMail. Future versions may contain more or less information as the need
- arises. The configuration file name is only that - the file name, and
- does not include any configuration information. It is sent primarily to
- see what users are using the alternate configuration file feature of AEMail.
-
- PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT NONE OF THE INFORMATION THAT I INCLUDE IN THIS
- ----
- NOTIFICATION MESSAGE WILL ALLOW ME OR ANY OTHERS TO ACCESS YOUR EMAIL
- ACCOUNT!
-
- Most of the Internet information is public information and can be obtained
- from your service provider.
-
- I WILL KEEP THIS INFORMATION IN STRICT CONFIDENCE. IF YOU DO NOT WANT
- THIS INFORMATION DIVULGED TO ME, DO NOT USE AEMAIL!
- -----------------
-
- I am including this warning because of concerns expressed to me by some
- people.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- AEMail is copyright (c) 1996-1998 by John F. Zacharias, all rights reserved.
- This version is NOW Shareware. A shareware fee of $30 is requested for
- AEMail. The shareware fee (US Funds only) should be sent to:
-
- John Zacharias
- 10004 Vanguard Drive
- Sacramento, CA 95827
- USA
-
- You must include your Real Name and email address with your remittance. If
- you have more than one email address, the registration fee is the same. A
- handy form has been provided in the file "registration.form" which you can
- print out and use for this purpose. If you have more than one email
- address with more than one AEMail_Mail directory, please include ALL these
- addresses on the "registration.form".
-
- Your registration will be acknowledged by email that must be received by
- AEMail version 1.15 or higher.
-
- For the un-registered "Freeware" version, permission is given to test and
- evaluate the program in return for feedback on the use of the program and
- reporting of any bugs encountered.
-
- You should read the INSTALL.TXT file before attempting to install AEMail.
-
- Before attempting to use AEMail you should read the documentation in the
- AEMail.guide OR the AEMail.doc file. After the install process the default
- tool for the AEMail.guide file will be MultiView if you are running under
- 3.0 or later, or AmigaGuide if you are running under 2.1.
-
- The description of the ARexx commands is given in both the AEMail.guide and
- the AEMail.doc files which can be found in the "Documentation" directory.
- The ARexx section has also been extracted from the .doc file and stored as
- a separate file called AEMail-ARexx.doc in the "ARexx" directory which can
- be printed out and consulted separately.
-
- Also included with this archive is a special file called "email.txt" which
- is a general discussion about email. Beginning users who are not
- knowledgable as to how email works or are unfamiliar with some of the
- termonology should read this file. This file is also in the documentation
- directory.
-
- After a standard installation you will find the AEMail.doc, AEMail.guide,
- and email.txt files under the directory "Documentation" in the directory
- that contains your AEMail executable. AEMail-ARexx.doc will be found in
- the directory "ARexx" also in the directory that contains your AEMail
- executable. Sample ARexx scripts will also be in the directory.
-
-
- AEMAIL, version 1.51, release date: 3/21/98
-
- Version 1.20 was the first version of AEMail to provides certain features
- only to registered users (those paying the shareware fee). For Version
- 1.50 the features not available to unregistered users are:
-
- Ability to use multiple signature files.
- Ability to add user defined headers to a message.
- Ability to shrink or expand group entries in Address Book displays.
- Enhanced speed on message displays.
- Password protection for separate configurations.
- Filtering messages on "Other Message Hdrs".
- Filtering messages on the content of the message body.
- Certain ARexx commands (consult AEMail-ARexx.doc)
-
- For those of you that have used AEMail 1.15, you will notice that for
- un-registered users, the display speed for messages will return to what it
- was prior to release 1.15.
-
- As payment for receiving and using the un-registered BETA version of
- AEMail, I would like any bugs, comments, or suggestions reported to me.
- You can send me email at
-
- jzachar@calweb.com
-
- A entry will be automatically added to your address book with a nickname of
- AEMAIL which can be used for routing email to me.
-
- I would also like reports of bugs, any comments, or suggestions reported
- by registered users.
-
- I would appreciate any suggestions that you have for improving AEMAIL. I
- will not guarantee that I will accept all suggestions or that I will
- necessarily implement them in the next release; however, I do take each
- suggestion seriously. In the past I have implemented a number of
- suggestions made by my users. I will attempt to respond to each suggestion
- that is made.
-
- In making suggestions keep in mind some of the restraints that I have
- placed on AEMAIL: (1) The program should be able to be run on any version
- of AmigaDos 2.1 or greater, and (2) with the exception of a TCP/IP stack
- compatible with AmiTCP (AmiTCP, TermiteTCP or Miami), AEMAIL should not
- require any extension to your system that does not come with a standard
- AmigaDOS release. This effectively rules out MUI. Using an editor of your
- choice meets this criteria since you can use the standard AmigaDOS editors,
- ED or MEMACS, which come with the standard Amiga systems.
-
- Reports of bugs or inconsistancies in the documentation are also
- appreciated.
-
- When reporting bugs or making suggestions, please be as complete as
- possible in describing the circumstances that brought about the problem or
- how the suggestion could be implemented.
-
- I would also appreciate receiving any ARexx scripts that use AEMail's ARexx
- feature for inclusion in future releases.
-
- If you give this program to anyone else to use and evaluate, please
- include the complete archive including the readme and documentation files
- and make clear to them that this is a un-registered prelimary version of
- the program.
-
- As noted above, an automatic notification procedure has been provided which
- will automatically send me an email message the first time any mail is sent
- from AEMail. This message will also be sent any time the user upgrades to
- a new version or re-installs AEMail.
-
- When I recieve the notification message your email address is placed in a
- database for informing you of updates. If you do not want to be so
- informed, send me email to that effect and your name will be removed from
- the database.
-
-
-
- THE FUTURE
-
- This version of AEMail is version 1.51. At this point it is still under
- evaluation and several planned enhancements, such as additional ARexx
- commands, localization support, and the background retrieval and sending
- of mail, are yet to be completed. The un-registered "Freeware" version
- can be distributed to any and all BBS's provided the entire archive is
- kept intact. YOU MUST HAVE RECEIVED THE ARCHIVE FROM EITHER MY WEB SITE
- OR AMINET. The registered version provided on diskette may not be
- distributed to anyone.
-
- I have my own "home page" where the latest version can be obtained. The
- URL for my home page is
-
- http://www.calweb.com/~jzachar
-
- New major releases will also be posted to AmiNet. However, my home page
- may contain special "interum" or "test" releases that may not be posted to
- AmiNet. As a user of the program you will receive update notices via
- email.
-
- When certain features are implemented, a number of these features may be
- disabled until the shareware fee is paid. However, once the shareware fee
- is paid, it will be recognized as being paid by future version provided
- that there is no increase in the shareware fee.
-
- -John Zacharias
- March 21, 1998
- jzachar@calweb.com
- http://www.calweb.com/~jzachar
-
- VERSION HISTORY
-
- Version 1.51 Released March 21, 1998. This is a minor update version
- which corrects these bugs: (No enhancements have been
- added)
-
- If you are not connected to the Internet when you attempt
- to send a message not previously saved in the PENDING or
- QUEUED folders, the message will now be saved in the QUEUED
- folder. AEMail was always intended to work this way, but a
- bug that crept in in Version 1.43 saved the message in the
- QUEUED folder and then promptly removed it. This has been
- corrected.
-
- The AEMail ARexx command "ADDRESS_BOOK CREATE GROUP ..."
- created the group with it's first user-id truncated to 19
- characters. This has been corrected.
-
- The ARexx script "Addtogrp.aem" has been added to the ARexx
- directory. This script is used to add To: and cc: names
- from a received message to a group entry in the Address
- Book.
-
-
- Version 1.50 Released March 14, 1998 at the Gateway Amiga'98 show.
- Major enhancements and corrections in this release are:
-
- Added ARexx support. AEMail now has a very powerful set
- of ARexx commands that can be used to control AEMail from
- external ARexx scripts. You can also execute ARexx
- scripts and AmigaDOS scripts from within AEMail.
- Additional ARexx commands are planned with the next
- release of AEMail. Eventually all AEMail menus and
- commands will have ARexx equivalents.
-
- The Install Script will create a new directory in your
- AEMail program drawer called ARexx. It will contain the
- ARexx portion of the .doc file called AEMail-ARexx.doc
- which can be printed out and referred to. The ARexx
- drawer will also contain some sample ARexx scripts with
- associated .readme files.
-
- A special mailcap file and a script called "html.aem" is
- also in the ARexx drawer which can display HTML
- attachments using your browser. Be sure and read the
- html.readme file which is also in the ARexx drawer.
-
- Added two menu items under the Project Menu called "Send
- AREXX/DOS command" and "Send Last Command". Currently
- using these menu items is the only way to send ARexx or
- DOS commands. A future version will allow you to assign
- commands to function keys.
-
- Added the AREXXPORT= Tool Type. Special note: by default
- the ARexx Message Port name is "AEMAIL1". This Tool Type
- is not needed if you use the default port name.
-
- Added the ARexx port name to the "About" menu item.
-
- Corrected a bug that appeared in Version 1.43 in which
- messages with a bcc: header were not being sent to the
- bcc: recipients.
-
- When editing messages with to:, cc:, or bcc: header
- strings that exceeded 256 bytes, a system crash could have
- occurred. This bug has been corrected.
-
- Changed the placement of the [Send Message Now] and the
- [Save in Pending] gadgets on the Compose Message screen.
- [Send Message Now] now appears as the left most gadget
- since this will probably be the most likely gadget to hit.
-
-
- Version 1.43 Released January 15, 1998. This release is essentially
- identical to Version 1.42 with the addition of the
- documentation files and the installation script. Some
- bugs that appeared after 1.42 was released are also
- corrected.
-
- Bug fixes and new features in version 1.42 (version 1.43)
- are as follows:
-
- Corrected a bug with the Address Book Window where
- selecting a group nickname would sometimes wipe out the
- address left in the address field. It now works correctly
- in all situations. The address is left in the address
- field to faciliate adding addresses to group entries.
-
- Corrected a bug in the sort order when selecting messages
- in the order received if the folder contained in excess of
- 999 messages. The order is now correct to 9,999 messages.
- Note: because some messages do not have the correct date in
- them (their computers did not have a correct date set), you
- will sometimes see messages that appear out of order by
- date if you set the "order received" criteria. This is not
- a bug since even though the date was incorrect, the order
- is maintained as to when the message was received.
-
- If you gave a description to a folder that was too large to
- fit on the Message List Window list view heading line, the
- system crashed. The description is now truncated if it
- will not fit in the list view heading.
-
- Corrected a bug in which a minimum header specification
- would not display a header that did not have the same case
- as the specification (i.e., CC:, Cc: headers would not
- display for a cc: minimum header specification). The
- check is now case insensitive.
-
- Added the "Last Selected" menu item under "Messages". If
- you did a multiple selection on a group of messages and
- then performed an operation on the group of messages (such
- as deleting, copying, saving the group to a file, etc.),
- the messages will be de-selected as the operation is
- performed on each message. The "Last Selected" menu item
- will allow you to re-select the same previously selected
- messages so that you can perform another operation on the
- same group of messages.
-
- Added [Last Saved] and [Last Used] buttons to the
- Sort Window. This allows the user to restore the sort
- criteria that was last saved or last used.
-
- Filtering of messages is now no longer restricted to the
- first line of a particular header. This is particularly
- true of messages that have been sent to or cc'd to multiple
- recipients. Now the entire To: or cc: header is checked
- if specified as the filtering criteria.
-
- To accomodate the ability to filter on the complete list
- of recipients and to provide the capability to send
- replies to all To: and cc: recipients (see below), the
- [Folder-Name].config file format has been changed.
-
- The filtering criteria specification for headers which
- contain substrings is changed from "Equals" to "Contains"
- and from "Not Equal" to "Does Not Contain". This provides
- no difference in operation and is only a syntatical change.
-
- For registerd users only, two new field types have been
- added for filtering: Other Message Hdrs and Message
- Body. Filtering for Other Message Hdrs will check any
- other header that might be in the message and Message
- Body will check data that is contained within the message.
-
- Increased the size of the string gadgets in the
- COMPOSE MESSAGE window for To:, cc:, and bcc: headers to
- allow long multiple addressee strings. Up to 4096 bytes
- are now allowed for these strings. An individual addressee
- (name and email address) is still restricted to what can
- fit on one message line (maximum of about 70 characters).
-
- Allowed the ability to add multiple recipients of messages
- that are responded to to either the To:, cc:, or bcc:
- fields. If there are multiple To: recipients or one or
- more cc: addresses in a message that is being replyed to,
- a special requester will appear on the COMPOSE MESSAGE
- window to allow the addition of these addresses.
-
- Corrected a bug that sometimes caused headers in messages
- being composed to be garbled. This was a rare occurance.
-
- When sending messages using the "Send Message Immediately"
- command from the Command Icon Tool Bar the default folder
- used to send the message is now the QUEUED folder and not
- the PENDING folder. You will have to select the PENDING
- folder if you want to send the messages from there.
-
- When sending messages to more than one recipient, the
- progress window will now report Sending to n of n
- recipients of message n of n. You can also abort the send
- as each recipient is contacted.
-
- When you call the Address Book from the Compose window,
- you can click into the To:, cc:, or bcc: field to select
- which field you want the address from the Address Book
- to be added to. You will notice that the select cycle gadget
- will automatically reflect the field you are adding the
- address to. This works with both the special Address Book
- and the full Address Book if it is called from the compose
- window.
-
- If you call the Address Book directly, the select cycle
- gadget is ghosted since it has no effect. If you call the
- compose window FROM the Address Book the selected address
- will appear in the To: field only (this is the way it
- always has worked even if you were to have selected a
- different field in the cycle gadget).
-
- Additional icons are active when the Address Book is
- called directly. These are the current folder message
- list icon and the previous and next folder message list
- icons.
-
- Version 1.42 Limited release on January 1, 1998. This release
- contained the changes and bug fixes listed above under
- Version 1.43 without the documentation files or
- installation script.
-
- Version 1.41 Limited release on November 1, 1996. Released on diskette
- as a registered version at the MAE show. Several minor
- bugs were corrected with this release as follows:
-
- Corrected a bug that occurred when you double-clicked on a
- name in the Address Book when composing a message. The
- [Call Address Book] gadget remained ghosted (disabled)
- after the Address Book was closed. It is now enabled.
-
- When reading attachments, if the [Save Clip] button is
- ghosted (disabled), the [Clip Unit] button will also be
- disabled.
-
- If there are multiple attachments to a message, when you
- save an attachment AEMail will now remember the drawer you
- saved it to. However, if you read another message with
- attachments, the directory will return to the default save
- directory.
-
- If you are unable to send a message when you click on
- [Send Message Now] in the compose window the message will
- be stored in the QUEUED folder rather than the PENDING
- folder. This will allow you to immediately send the
- message when you re-connect to your Internet Service
- Provider.
-
- Version 1.40 Released October 10, 1997. Major enhancements and
- corrections in this release are:
-
- Added the ability to filter incoming messages to specified
- folders. This ability acts on information in the header of
- the message to determine where to direct a message. Wild
- card capability, ignoring case capability, and simple AND
- or OR relationships can be specified in the filtering
- criteria. You can also exclude messages from being stored
- in any folder including the INBOX.
-
- Corrected a bug which caused the system to freeze if you
- double clicked on the [Add Address Book] gadget in the
- Compose Message window (or clicked on the gadget after the
- Address Book was displayed). When you click on the
- [Add Address Book] gadget in the Compose Message window it
- will now become disabled until you close the Address Book
- window.
-
- Corrected a problem that sometimes occurred if you received
- an error from your service provider when you were sending a
- message. You would get constant error messages saying that
- the system could not open the output mail. The error
- message from the service provider was also shifted to the
- right and off the screen. It is now correctly displayed.
-
- Corrected a problem that could cause a GURU when sending a
- message if the combined length of the Real Name (from the
- Address Book) and the UserID from the Address Book was
- greater than 71 characters. Now, if this occurs, only the
- UserID is placed in the To: field of the message. Also,
- when placing the UserID in the Address Book you are
- limited to 70 characters.
-
- The "Novice" user level has been removed from the
- AEMail_Installation script. "Intermediate" is now the
- minimum user level that you can install AEMail. The
- Installation script also provides for backing up your
- folder.config file.
-
- Version 1.31 Limited release on September 24, 1997.
-
- Increased the size of the UserID that could be entered.
- All configuration items in the Identity configuration page
- have a maximum entry size of 99 characters with the exception
- of the Password which is limited to 30 characters.
-
- Version 1.30 Released September 1, 1997. Major enhancements and
- corrections in this release are:
-
- Clipboard support has been added to AEMail in the following
- manner:
-
- (1) All string entry gadgets allow copying to and
- pasting from the clipboard.
-
- (2) Multiple clipboard units can be specified (up to
- 256)
-
- (3) The message body can be copied in it's entirety to
- the clipboard.
-
- (4) Any line in a message can be edited and copied to
- the clipboard. While it is being edited you can
- paste data from another clipboard unit into the
- line being edited.
-
- (5) A unique feature has been added where you can
- display the contents of all clipboard units
- currently active. You can select a item from this
- list to paste into a string entry gadget.
-
- The "Save Text" button used when displaying text will now
- call up a special requester which will allow you to select
- from a number of options including a VIEW option which will
- allow you to use your mailcap viewing program to display
- and manipulate the message.
-
- The "Attachment" requester has been modified to include
- options for saving to the clipboard.
-
- Messages marked for deletion were not being deleted if no
- other activity had been performed on the folder that
- contained the messages. This has been corrected.
-
- Occasional problems were occuring when double clicking on a
- message caused a "Error: Select Folder Logic Error!!!"
- message to appear and AEMail exited. This has been
- corrected.
-
- A period instead of a comma was being incorrectly placed
- after the day of the week in the Date: header. This has
- been corrected.
-
- If you attempted to send a message to a group with the
- Expand not checked in the main Address Book display
- (registered users only), the message was not being sent to
- any of the group addresses and you would get an error
- message saying that the message could not be sent. This
- has been corrected.
-
- The "Quote Original Message" box remained checked if you
- changed from a reply to either a forwarded or new message.
- This has been corrected so that "Quote Original Message"
- will be un-checked if you change from a reply to either a
- forwarded or new message.
-
- The "Add Signature Block" box remained unchecked if you
- changed from editing a message to creating a new message.
- This has been corrected so that "Add Signature Block" will
- become checked when you switch to creating a new message.
-
- (some of the above bug corrections were in the 1.22
- release)
-
- Version 1.22 Limited release on July 21, 1996.
-
- A problem occurred with one particlular ISP
- (bcsupernet.com) in which small, partial buffers were being
- sent from the ISP. AEMail could not recognize the reponse
- because it was not complete in the buffer that AEMail
- received. AEMail was corrected so that, if it received an
- incomplete buffer, it continued to ask for data until it
- received the ending line feed.
-
- Version 1.21 Released July 6, 1997. Major corrections to this release
- are:
-
- A major bug has been corrected in which lines greater than
- 78 characters could cause AEMail to hang or guru when
- exiting from the Compose screen.
-
- Depending on your screen dimensions, some of the gadgets on
- the Compose screen could have overlayed others, especially
- at the bottom of the screen. This was partially caused by
- the use of large Screen fonts in the screen and window
- titles (set by the Fonts Preferences). AEMail now more
- intelligently calculates the placement of gadgets on the
- Compose screen. It also forces the use of the Topaz 8 font
- for screen and window titles.
-
- The word wrap feature in the display window was not taking
- full advantage of the width of the listview.
-
- The EXPAND checkmark gadget in the address book displays
- did not work properly with certain screen widths.
-
- If you were displaying a message when you decided to
- Compose a reply, the message did not remain selected so
- that you could delete or transfer it without re-selecting
- it. The message now remains selected until you exit from
- the message display.
-
- New cursor commands have been added to the control of the
- listviews. They include:
-
- "Home" or "Cursor Left" moves the listview to the top.
- "End" or "Cursor Right" moves the listview to the
- botton.
- "PgUp" or "Shift Cursor Up" pages the listview one
- "page" up. The top line of the previous page will
- be displayed as the bottom line of the new page.
- "PgDn" or "Shift Cursor Down" pages the list view one
- "page" down. The bottom line of the previous page
- will be displayed as the top line of the new page.
- The cursor up/down keys on the keypad will have the
- same action as the normal cursor keys with the
- exception of the shift feature.
-
- The slider bar on the message listview did not move the
- message as you moved the slider, but only when you released
- the left button. The listview now moves as you move the
- slider.
-
- Some of the command tool bars have been modified -
- primarily as to color.
-
- Two new command tool bar icons have been added
- corresponding to the menu items Copy Messages and Transfer
- Messages. These are placed after the delete icon and
- before the startnet icon. The copy icon looks like two
- sheets of paper and the transfer icon looks like a sheet of
- paper with arrows going out horizontally.
-
- Mode requester in the General Parameters Configuration page
- now displays the current screen mode in the requester.
-
- The problem with hacks or commodities that moved a window
- to the front when you clicked into it such as the
- "Click-To-Front" commodity (the folder window disappeared)
- has been corrected. Any other hack or commodity that
- automatically brings the current window to front either
- when you click on it or when you pass the cursor over it,
- should work now. Please let me know if you are still
- having problems.
-
- Version 1.20 Released July 1, 1997. Major enhancements and corrections
- in this release are:
-
- For registered users you can use password protection to
- access AEMail. This is particularly useful for multiple
- user configurations.
-
- The command tool bar as been re-designed and re-arranged.
- The icons are now in color and several new ones have been
- added including:
-
- Display Previous Folder's Message List
- Display Current Folder's Message List
- Display Next Folder's Message List
- Start TCP/IP Network Connection
- Terminate TCP/IP Network Connection
-
- The folder icon bar has been re-designed and made smaller.
- Since the vertical and horizontal size of each folder icon
- depends on the font used, the font and size for the folder
- bar can be user defined.
-
- The Compose Message window has been completely revised.
- It now allows message text to be encoded with
- printed-quotable and BASE64 encoding. Also, when calling
- your editor, the compose window is re-activated when you
- save and quit from the editor. Only the body of the
- message appears in the editor window. This change makes
- the use of any editor that relenquishes control (such as
- CygnusEd (CED)) usable without any special considerations.
-
- You can save messages from the Compose Message window in
- either the PENDING or QUEUED folders or you can
- immediately send them.
-
- The Address Book when called from the Compose Message
- window will normally have only the Group header without
- the members of the group shown. For registered users, you
- will be able to expand the group names, however. Also,
- the Address Book, when called from the Compose window,
- will not have the data entry fields for adding addresses
- to the Address Book (although there is an option to call
- the complete Address Book).
-
- For registered users, when you directly call the Address
- Book, you will be able to "shrink" the Groups to show only
- the Group header.
-
- For registered users, different signature files are
- possible.
-
- For registered users, additional user headers can be
- defined.
-
- Attachments can use "quoted-printable" encoding.
-
- When composing messages that are stored in the PENDING or
- QUEUED folders the system will "remember" previous
- attachments and additional headers that were added.
-
- When editing messages, the message that is edited will be
- completely removed from the PENDING or QUEUED folder
- rather than marked deleted.
-
- For all major list views, you can use the cursor keys to
- move the lists up or down.
-
- For users of AmigaDOS 3.0 or above, "drag select" has been
- implemented for the Message list. You can "select"
- multiple messages by holding the left mouse button down
- and dragging it over several messages.
-
- The messages counts that are shown in the folder icons
- will have deleted messages subtracted out.
-
- Several new menu items have been added including the
- ability to "hide" deleted messages and to show only unread
- messages. You can also force a reply to a message to the
- "From:" address even if there is a "Reply-To:" address.
-
- If you print a message, it will be marked as "un-read" the
- same as if you displayed it.
-
- If you are reading a message when you receive additional
- messages, delete a message, or print a message, the
- display will remain on the message and not switch to the
- message list.
-
- A &(to) parameter has been added to the "Quote Header" for
- quoted replies.
-
- Corrected a problem where (fwd) was not recognized at the
- end of the subject line. AEMail will now recognize the
- (fwd) at either the beginning or end of the line. Compose
- now also places the (fwd) correctly at the end of the
- subject line.
-
- Other minor corrections have been made.
-
- Version 1.15 Released April 5, 1997. Major corrections to this
- release are:
-
- The message display routines have been speeded up
- considerably. As a result of this, the restriction
- which prevented text attachments from being "shown"
- in the message window if they exceeded 5000 characters
- has been lifted. Further increases in message display
- speed will be implemented in future releases.
-
- Foreign character sets requiring 8-bit display are now
- correctly shown and sent provided your provider can
- handle 8-bit encoding. Other encoding methods, such
- as "quoted-printable" on output, are not handled as
- yet. They will be handled in a future version.
-
- When messages are marked for deletion, the on-disk
- configuration file is NOT updated. This greatly speeds
- up the deletion marking process. The downside of this
- is that, if the system crashes or your system is turned
- off before AEMail terminates, these messages will not
- be deleted or remain marked for deletion when AEMail
- is re-loaded.
-
- Daylight Saving Time was only being calculated correctly
- for the United States. The United Kngdom and Europe
- use "Summer Time" which starts one week before DST in
- the United States (last Sunday in March rather than
- the first Sunday in April). This has been corrected.
-
- By using a special AEMail tz environmental variable
- you can now specify time zone increments in half
- hours and with names longer than 3 characters (up to
- 9 characters for both Standard Time and Daylight
- Savings/Summer Time).
-
- In versions prior to 1.15, whenever you sent your first
- email (and, as a result, sent the registration message),
- the ABOUT window would indicate you were "** REGISTERED **.
- This is no longer true. The "** REGISTERED **" designation
- will only occur when your shareware fee is acknowledged.
-
- The Installation script has been modified so that it
- no longer copies the sys:rexxc directory to C:. Instead,
- an assign statement has been added which adds the
- assignment of SYS:REXXC to C:.
-
-
- Version 1.14 Released March 20, 1997. Minor correction release.
-
- Fixed Installation script (Install_AEMail). It would
- not properly install AEMail if AEMail had not been
- installed previously.
-
- Insured that the Mail directory and the Mailcap
- directories ended with either ':' or '/'. If the
- definitions did not, an '/' was appended to the
- path definitions.
-
- Corrected a problem where the Mailcap directory was
- being used instead of the Mail directory hor the
- .header file (this was not apparent in the Mail
- directory and the Mailcap directory were the same).
-
- Corrected a problem where the .header file was being
- read before the configuration file. This again
- probably would not have been an apparent problem.
-
- Corrected a problem with the "Remove DELETED Msgs"
- menu item in which selecting [CANCEL] would go
- ahead and delete the messages anyway. [CANCEL] will
- now exit without deleting any messages.
-
- Corrected a problem when AEMail was called from the
- shell. The "config=" parameter was not working
- properly. It now works correctly.
-
- Version 1.13 Released March 10, 1997.
-
- AEMail now allows for multiple configuration files. The
- "Project/Configuration" menu item now has five sub-items:
- "Open", "Edit", "Save", "Save As" and "Restore Default"
- The old "Save Settings" and "Restore Settings" menu items
- have been removed.
-
- A "Save As" button has been added to the Configuration
- screen.
-
- To accomodate multiple configurations, the "Mail Directory"
- has been removed from the "Paths" Configuration page. It
- is still available as a Tool Type, however.
-
- A CONFIG= Tool Type has been added to allow AEMail to start
- up with a specified configuration file.
-
- Miami Start Net and Stop Net scripts have been provided.
-
- A special CygnusEd script has been provided to properly
- use CygnusEd (CED) as your editor.
-
- If a message file is missing, AEMail no longer terminates
- if you try to access that file.
-
- A busy pointer has been added to a number of processes.
-
- When AEMail terminates and you don't want to check for mail,
- AEMail no longer attempts to access your POP server. This
- can result in a requester, however, that states you are online,
- even when you are not.
-
- Duplicate hot key menu calls have been eliminated.
-
- The Install script has been modified to provide for the
- added configuration items.
-
- "text/*" and "message/*" have been added to the mailcap
- file using MultiView (3.x users only). This allows you to
- view long text attachments that are not "SHOWN" (see
- Version 1.12 enhancement).
-
- Other minor corrections have been made.
-
- Version 1.12 Released February 15, 1997. This version was a special version
- without updated documentation or install script. It was not
- uploaded to AmiNet. It featured the following corrections and
- enhancements:
-
- The configuration screens have been totally revamped. Some new
- items have been added and others re-named or moved to other
- configuration 'pages'. The heading for the "Required" screen
- has been changed to "Identity" to more clearly indicate its
- purpose and the buttons to call the various configuration
- 'pages' have been moved to the top of the screen. When you
- select a configuration page, the button for that page will
- "light" up and stay "lit" while you are on that page.
-
- A From: (your email address), Reply To: and Organization
- item has been added to the "Identity" page. New Tool Types
- have also been added to correspond to these items.
-
- The "Mail Directory:" item has been moved to the "PATHS" page
- and "Edit Call:" to the "GENERAL" parameter page.
-
- The TCP Logging File process has been changed to provide
- additional menu control over the logging file. A new menu
- sub-group called "TCP Logging File" has been added under
- the "TCP/IP" menu group. This sub-group has three menu
- sub-items called "Active", "Purge", and "Display/Edit...".
-
- A new checkmarked item is added under the "TCP Logging File:"
- item in the PATHS page of the configuration screen called
- "TCP Logging active on AEMail startup".
-
- Under the Folders menu group, an item called "Remove DELETED
- Msgs" has been added. This will IMMEDIATELY delete ALL messages
- marked for deletion in the current active folder.
-
- A new menu item has been added under the "Messages" menu group
- called "Edit...".
-
- When you reply to a message, the compose message routine will
- first try to send the reply to any "Reply-To:" address that
- was in the message you are replying to. If the "Reply-To"
- header was not present, it will then send the reply to the
- "From:" header address.
-
- The same applies to transferring addresses to the address book.
- If you want to transfer the address from a message you are
- reading (by clicking on the address book icon), it will first
- try to transfer the address in the "Reply-To: header. If that
- is not present, it will use the "From:" header address. YOU
- CAN FORCE it to use the "From:" header address by pressing
- the SHIFT key when you click on the Address Book.
-
- There was a limitation (or bug) in the address book routine
- which limited the number of addresses you could store in a
- group to 255. This limitation has been lifted. You can now
- store up to 32,000 addresses in a group.
-
- The address book screen has been modified to include a check
- mark item for group addresses to send only the group header in
- any message sent to a group rather than the email addresses of
- each member of the group.
-
- When sending a message to a group, the messages will be sent
- in groups of 50. This is to allow for limitations in some
- SMTP servers that will not allow a message to be sent to more
- then a difinitive number of recipients. Most SMTP servers
- should be able to handle 50 recipients at a time.
-
- A busy pointer is now being displayed while a message is being
- read into the viewer. You can not scroll the message display
- while this busy indicator is being displayed.
-
- Attachments that are text attachments are generally shown in
- the message window itself with "SHOWN" indicated for the
- attachment in the Attachment requester. The behaviour of
- AEMail has been changed for messages with attachments
- exceeding 5000 bytes. Now, with such messages, the text
- attachment will not be shown, but you would be able to save
- it with the attachment requester.
-
- The buttons to call up file requesters have been changed
- from "DIR" to "REQ".
-
- Other minor corrections have been made including the
- recognition of additional UUencoding formats.
-
-
- Version 1.11 Released October 14, 1996. This version corrects some minor
- bugs as follows:
-
- Corrected the installation script which incorrectly identified
- the "Amitcp:bin" directory.
-
- Corrected bug that did not allow files in the file requester
- for the "stopnet" script in the Configuration screen.
-
- Implemented the 9 character NickName for the address book that
- was suppose to be implemented in Version 1.10.
-
- Made minor revisions in the printout formats for message lists
- and the address book.
-
- Corrected the display of dates in the mm/dd/yy format when the
- year was beyond 2000.
-
- Version 1.10 Released September 29, 1996. The following bugs have been
- corrected (includes bugs corrected with Versions 1.04 a, b,
- and c.):
-
- Corrected bug caused by multiple line SMTP responses. This
- would result in a "hang" when trying to send messages.
-
- Prevents a GURU (8000005 - Divide-By-Zero error) from
- occuring when AEMail was unable to determine the size of
- a message that was being retrieved from the POP Server.
-
- Corrected a bug in which not enough memory was being
- allocated for error message requester displays. This
- caused a GURU after the error message was displayed.
-
- When a group address book entry had an actual UserID
- rather than a Nickname for one of it's addresses, the
- entire group was not sent.
-
- A guru or freeze occurred when reading certain messages.
- These messages had an incomplete Content-Type: header.
-
- Some requester windows had overlapping fields when a
- large Screen Text font was used.
-
- If you tried to change your .signature file after you
- composed a message, you could not save your .signature
- file (the .signature file was left open).
-
- If you composed a message without an ending Carriage
- Return and you added attachments, the attachments were
- not correctly recognized. AEMail now forces a Carriage
- Return before attachments are added to the file.
-
- Headers were not being printed when you printed a message.
-
- Did not properly decode quoted-printable Content-Transfer-
- Encoding.
-
- Times from 12 noon to 1 PM and from 12 midnight to 1 AM
- were incorrectly displayed. Changed from 0:xx PM to
- 12:xx PM and from 0:xx AM to 12:xx AM.
-
- Changed install script so that it does not require AmiTCP:
- assign or TermiteTCP environmental variable at the Novice
- level. If the AmiTCP: assign is not present, AEMail will
- be installed in a AEMAIL directory on your largest disk
- partition. Also corrected some problems with install
- script.
-
- Did not save default "Save Attachment Path" in AEMail.cnfg
- file.
-
- Version 1.04 Limited release on September 11, 1996.
-
- Corrected bug caused by multiple line SMTP responses.
- (Version 1.04.c - 9/11/96)
-
- Corrected divide-by-zero error with progress indicator.
- (Version 1.04b - 9/4/96)
-
- Added the time zone capability and corrected a number
- of bugs. (Version 1.04a - 9/2/96)
-
- Version 1.03 Released August 28, 1996
-
- Corrects bug in which clicking on a folder after the
- folder strip was slid to the side selected the wrong
- folder. This occurred when more folders were present
- than could fit on the display. The correction of this
- bug was considered important enough to immediately
- release this version.
-
- Corrected a bug when messages that were not read were
- transferred to another folder. The number of unread
- messages on the folder strip was incorrect. Also, if you
- delete a message that was unread, it will reduce the
- unread count for that folder (the total message count
- still includes messages marked for deletion). If you
- undelete a message that was never read, the unread count
- will increase.
-
-
- Version 1.02 Released August 25, 1996
-
- Major bug found and corrected! When sending email there
- was a problem with parsing the email addresses of the
- recipients of the message which could cause the system
- to freeze or guru.
-
- Made minor changes to accomodate TCP/IP stacks other than
- AmiTCP, but which are compatable with AmiTCP. Tested with
- TermiteTCP and Miami.
-
- Added arguments when invoking AEMail from the shell. This
- was to allow AEMail to be used as a "mailto" agent with
- several Amiga web browsers. Tested with Voyager and AWeb.
- Consult AmigaGuide (MultiView) document for how to
- implement this feature.
-
- Set default editor to C:ed.
-
- Made changes to install script to create an easier
- installation.
-
- Corrected bug when Text Attachments had lines longer than 100
- characters.
-
- Changed Start Net and Stop Net menu items to provide for
- starting and stopping the network connection when your
- TCP/IP does not provide an automatic way to start or
- stop the Internet connection (signing onto your provider).
- See the AmigaGuide (MultiView) document on the TCP/IP
- parameters of the Configuration screen on how this function
- works.
-
- (some of the above changes were in the 1.01 release)
-
-
- Version 1.01 Released August 5, 1996
-
- Limited release incorporating some changes for TermiteTCP.
-
-
- Version 1.00 Released July 24, 1996. First BETA release.
-
- This is the first public version of AEMAIL released at the
- Sacramento Amiga Computer Club meeting. The release includes
- the complete AEMAIL package including an installation script
- and documentation in AmigaGuide (MultiView) format.
-