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List of changes in WMAIL versions
2.3 - Fixed any know bug of previuos versions.
- Added compatibility with FSC-0039 and FSC-0048 for 4d packets.
- Added support of 4d point with BinkleyTerm (>=2.50).
- Areafix function powered: added the possibily to specify a
list of nodes for linking,alerting and creation of new areas;
answer messages have been enhanced in esthetics.
- Boss <-> point mailing enhanced by checking for packets
origins and making optional the inclusion of points in
seen-by and path lines.
- Video interface powered: added support of any numbers of lines
in video text mode, added configuration of colors for windows
and texts, and more...
- Security powered: password in packets and address checking
enabled.
- Limits incremented in areas (1000) and nodes (8192) handling.
- Added support of Squeeze IT packer.
- Added support of an external nodes file (NODES.PRM).
- Added two new flags for each areas to force echomail messages
as public or private.
- Added support of a rescan file such as 'FDRESCAN.NOW'.
- Overlay module is now integrated in WMAIL.EXE.
- Added a new type of registration reserved for points (see
registration form).
- ...and more: see manual.
2.2 - Fixed bugs in netmail packing and any other known problem of
previous versions.
- Added support of a binary file instead of textual 'AREAS.BBS';
WMSetup is provided of converting functions to mantain
compatibility; the same binary file can be shared with WEdit.
- Added option -I which makes WMail re-import msgs from badecho.
- Added the definition of each packer and unpacker.
- Now new areas can be created also in QuickBBS base.
- For point systems WMSetup creates a sample route file and
adds automatically the forward node when creating a new area.
- Added sort of areas (by board and path) and nodes (by node).
- Packets are now imported in chronological order.
- Files are now open in shared mode and message base is locked
when writing in it.
- Added capability to automatically handle return receipts.
- Many command line switches for defaults are no more active as
they are now configured in WMSetup.
- Now any node can be assigned an AKA to be used in packets.
- Several minor modifies: see manual.
2.1 - Fixed bug in recognizing packets compacted by ARJ.
- Background attribute in WMSetup changed to support
monochrome cards.
- Support of command `EXCEPT' added in route file at the same
line of the command it refers to.
- WNode speeded up and modified nodelist structures (see
WMSTRUCT.210).
- Fixed problem generated when using toss file for Fido areas
(switch -F).
- Field added for route file name in WMSetup; eliminated switch
-R from command line in PACK function.
- Option `kill messages' added for PACK in WMSetup, which
allows messages `in transit' sent to be killed.
- Some pack problems Fixed; added `*' macro as synonym of `ALL'
to achieve compatibility with FD 2.01 route file.
- Solved the problem in packing messages if nodes in areas
file are not ordered.
- Various esthetic changes.
2.0 - All known bugs of previous version corrected, including
areafix operation and ^Z bug in packets.
- All messages translated in english.
- Netmail pack added, FrontDoor and BinkleyTerm compatibile.
- Window setup added.
- Optional nodelist management added, compiled by an ad hoc
program (WNODE.EXE).
- Zonegate working improved, with management of one domain per
aka.
- Multiple origin line support added.
- Added support of LHA.EXE and ARJ.EXE unpackers.
- Capability added to automatically create new areas for
messages imported with unconfigured tags.
- A lot of minor modifies: see manual.
1.2 - Bug fixed in recognition of EID created by
GlobalConferenceMail; it wrongly lets WMail consider some
messages as dupes.
- Bug fixed in controlling zero length PKT.
- Bug fixed in Areafix function in case of PassThru areas.
- Cosmetic changes to statistics.
1.1 First official release.
1.0 Unreleased version, used just as program testing.