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Eudora Light for Windows
Version 3.0.1
16- and 32-bit
==========================
This is the freeware version of Eudora for Windows.
There is also a commercial version of Eudora called
Eudora Pro. If you would like information about
the commercial version, a brief description is
provided in the "About Eudora Pro" menu in this
freeware.
This README includes the following information:
* Minimum Requirements
* Installation
* Configuration
* TCP/IP Services
* Freeware Questions
* Bug Reports
* Requests for Features
* Developers Note
* License and Legal Information
---------------------
Minimum Requirements
---------------------
To use Eudora Pro for Windows V3.0.1, you
must have the following:
* IBM-compatible PC.
* For 16-bit Eudora: Windows 3.1, 3.11,
or Workgroups
For 32-bit Eudora: Windows 95, NT 3.51,
or NT 4.0
* Winsock 1.1 API compliant networking
package (not needed for serial connection)
* A mail account with an ISP (Internet
Service Provider) or an Internet-style
network, providing an SMTP service and
a POP3 service.
* Access to your mail account via a
modem (9600bps or higher recommended)
or Internet-style network connection.
------------
Installation
------------
To install Eudora, follow these directions:
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 an older version of Eudora Light,
select your current Eudora 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.
Note: Always keep the Help file in the same directory
as the executable.
-------------
Configuration
-------------
The first time you run Eudora you will
have to edit some of the configuration
information in order to be able to send
and receive mail.
Select Options... from the Tools Menu.
The fields you need to review are:
POP Account: To use Eudora, you must have
an account on a computer that runs a POP3
server. This is the account to which your
e-mail messages are delivered before they
are transferred to the Eudora program on
your PC. In this field, type your login
name for this account, an "@" sign, and
the full (domain) name of the computer.
For example, if your assigned login name
is "carolyn," and the name of the computer
where you receive e-mail is "uxh.cso.uiuc.edu,"
type "carolyn@uxh.cso.uiuc.edu" in this field.
Real Name: Type your real name. Your name,
as it appears here, is displayed in parentheses
after your return address in your outgoing mail.
It is also displayed in the sender column of
all messages you send.
SMTP Server: To send mail, a computer with
an SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol)
server program is necessary. You need not
have a login to this computer, but you must
have access to it through your network.
If the computer on which you have your POP
account is also an SMTP server, leave this
field blank. Otherwise, specify the name
of the computer you want to use as your
SMTP server.
Return Address: Normally, Eudora uses
your POP account as your return address.
If you wish to use a return address
other than your POP account, enter it here.
If you have the New Mail Notification
"Sound" switch on, then when new mail
arrives, you will hear a notification
sound. In order for this to work, your
system must have a properly configured
sound board, or you must have installed
the Sound Driver for PC-Speaker (anonymous
ftp from ftp.eudora.com the file
/quest/windows/utils/SPEAK.EXE).
Eudora has a built-in sound, but if you
wish to supply your own, it must be in .WAV
format. To change the default new mail
sound, select Options... from the Special
menu, and then select the Getting Attention
category. Select the button under the
"Play a sound" checkbox, and a dialog
will prompt you for the sound file.
Note that this driver will only work for
the Windows 3.X operating system.
It will not work for Windows NT or Windows 95.
If the mail you are sending is bouncing
back to you saying that the message
does not have a Date: header, add the
following entry to your EUDORA.INI
file:
[Settings]
TimeZone=xxxnnnyyy
where xxx, yyy are timezone abbreviations
like PST, PDT, CDT, and nnn is the offset
in hours WEST of GMT (i.e., those that
are east of GMT should enter a negative
number here). xxx is the timezone during
Standard Time and yyy is the timezone
during Daylight Savings Time. If you
do not change your clocks during Daylight
Savings Time, leave yyy blank.
Here's some samples:
TimeZone=PST8PDT
TimeZone=EST5EDT
TimeZone=MET-1
If you don't specify a TimeZone entry,
then a Date: header will not be put
in outgoing messages, which is fine for
most users because their mail server
will insert the correct Date: header.
The moral is - if you don't get messages
bounced because of a missing Date:
header, then leave the TimeZone entry alone.
---------------
TCP/IP Services
---------------
Eudora makes use of several different
TCP/IP services, and has default port
numbers for these services. Most sites
put these services on the default ports,
but some may not. Contact your site
network administrator to make sure that
the following services listed below are
indeed on the default port numbers.
If they aren't, you'll have to make
some changes to some configuration
file(s) in your TCP/IP package
(usually to a SERVICES file).
Below are a list of the services which
Eudora uses, and what they might look
like in a typical services file. The
names of these services must be exactly
as named here (e.g., the entry for the
POP3 service must be "pop3" and not
"pop-3"). Make sure that you make
any changes necessary for your TCP/IP
package to specify the location of the
SERVICES file.
To send mail:
smtp 25/tcp
To receive mail:
pop3 110/tcp
To use Ph (if your site has a Ph server):
csnet-ns 105/tcp
To use Finger (if your site supports finger):
finger 79/tcp
To use the Change Password... function in
Eudora, your site must have a password
changing server installed. See the
directory quest/unix/servers/password on
ftp.eudora.com for examples of password
changing servers):
epass 106/tcp
There are also entries in the [Settings]
section of the EUDORA.INI file for default
port numbers of services. These are provided
for setups in which the SERVICES file cannot
be modified. Do not use these entries
unless the services are not on default port
numbers and you cannot modify them in your
TCP/IP package. Here are sample INI entries:
[Settings]
SMTPPort=25
POPPort=110
PHPort=105
FingerPort=79
EudoraPassPort=106
------------------
Freeware Questions
------------------
If you have a technical question about Eudora
Light for Windows, check the online help and
user manual. If your question is still unanswered,
try the Eudora Usenet News groups
<comp.mail.eudora.ms-windows> or
<comp.mail.eudora.mac>.
-----------
Bug Reports
-----------
If you experience something you think might
be a bug in Eudora, please report it by
sending a message to win-eudora-bugs@eudora.com.
Describe what you did, what happened, what
version of Eudora you have, any error messages
Eudora gave, 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.
---------------------
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 enigineering
staff. Unless additional information is
needed, you will not receive a direct response.
----------------
Developer's Note
----------------
Eudora Light is postcardware!
If you try out Eudora, and decide that you'd
like to use it on a regular basis, then just
send a postcard to the following address:
Jeff Beckley
Eudora Division
QUALCOMM Incorporated
6455 Lusk Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92121-2779
USA
Postcards that have something to do with where
you live are an especially good choice, as we
like to see all the interesting places that
Eudora is being used. Humorous or unusual
postcards are a favorite, and you never
know when we may decide that someone's postcard
was interesting enough to make them a tester
for the commercial version of Eudora.
-----------------------------
License and Legal Information
-----------------------------
This Eudora Software is owned by QUALCOMM
Incorporated. QUALCOMM grants to the user a
nonexclusive license to use this Eudora Software
solely for User's own personal or internal
business purposes. The user may not commercially
distribute, sublicense, resell, or otherwise
transfer for any consideration, orreproduce for
any such purposes, the Eudora software or any
modification or derivation thereof, either
alone or in conjunction with any other product
or program. Further, the user may not modify
the Eudora Software, other than for User's own
personal or internal business use.
THIS EUDORA SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO THE USER
"AS IS." QUALCOMM MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EITHER
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THIS EUDORA
SOFTWARE AND/OR ASSOCIATED MATERIALS PROVIDED TO
THE USER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
OR AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. QUALCOMM DOES NOT WARRANT
THAT THE FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE SOFTWARE WILL
MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS, OR THAT THE OPERATION OF
THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE,
OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED.
FURTHERMORE, QUALCOMM DOES NOT WARRANT OR MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS REGARDING THE USE OR THE RESULTS OF
THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE OR ANY DOCUMENTATION PROVIDED
HEREWITH IN TERMS OF THEIR CORRECTNESS, ACCURACY,
RELIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE. NO ORAL OR WRITTEN
INFORMATION OR ADVICE GIVEN BY QUALCOMM OR A QUALCOMM
AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE SHALL CREATE A WARRANTY OR
IN ANY WAY INCREASE THE SCOPE OF THIS WARRANTY.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY -- QUALCOMM AND ITS LICENSORS
ARE NOT LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIMS OR DAMAGES WHATSOEVER,
INCLUDING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT, LOSS OF PROFITS, OR INTERRUPTION
OF BUSINESS, OR FOR ANY SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED, WHETHER ARISING OUT OF BREACH
OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE),
STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE.
Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation.
Eudora (TM) 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.
All other trademarks and service marks are the property of
their respective owners.