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- EUDORA FOR WINDOWS, VERSION 5.2
- INCLUDES ESP 1.1
- ===========================================
-
- This README provides information on the following topics:
-
- - Minimum Requirements
- - Installation
- - Eudora and Windows 2000 or Windows XP
- - Notes Concerning Eudora and:
- * Apple QuickTime and
- * Microsoft Internet Explorer
- - If the "Speak" Filter Action is Grayed Out
- - Security Note
- - Known Issues
- - Bug Reports
- - Requests for Features
- - Eudora Version 5.2 Software License Agreement
-
- See RelNotes.txt for detailed information on changes, bug fixes, and
- known issues. (A single text file containing all the information
- that's in Readme.txt and RelNotes.txt would be too large for Notepad
- to open on some systems.)
-
-
- ----------------------
- MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
- ----------------------
-
- To use Windows Eudora Version 5.2, you must have the following:
-
- - IBM PC or compatible.
- - Microsoft Windows 95/98/2000/Me/XP or Windows NT 4.0 or above.
- - An Internet e-mail account (POP or IMAP) with an Internet
- Service Provider or through a corporate network.
- - Access to your mail account via (1) a modem connection to your
- Internet Service Provider or (2) a direct Internet network
- connection.
-
-
- --------------
- INSTALLATION
- --------------
-
- To install Eudora:
-
- 1. After downloading the installer, exit any applications you are
- running.
-
- 2. Click the Start button in the Windows task bar, select Run...,
- then click the "Browse" button.
-
- 3. Go to the folder where you saved the installer. Choose that file
- and click "OK".
-
- 4. Read the Welcome screen, then click the Next button.
-
- For the rest of the installation process, click the Next button
- to go on to the next step, or click the Back button to return to
- the previous step.
-
- 5. Read the Software License Agreement, and if you agree to the
- terms, click Yes. Once you've installed Eudora, a copy of the
- license agreement will be available in the file License.txt in
- your Eudora directory.
-
- 6. Pick the components you wish to install.
-
- 7. Specify a folder in which to install Eudora (the installer
- refers to this as the Destination Program Folder), then click
- Next.
-
- 8. Specify a folder in which Eudora data files (such as mail,
- settings, address books, and email attachments) should be stored.
- The installer refers to this as the Destination Data Folder.
- NOTE: If you've already been using Eudora on this computer, be
- sure to specify the folder where your existing Eudora data files
- are located.
-
- 9. The installer will show you the Destination Program Folder and
- the Destination Program Folder once more. Use the Back button if
- you need to go back and change them. Click the Next button to
- proceed with the installation.
-
- 9. Eudora is installed in the destination directory.
-
- 10. The installer will offer to place a shortcut to Eudora on your
- desktop.
-
- 11. The installer will offer to display the Readme file (this file).
-
- 12. The installer will offer to take you to the accessory download
- page in your web browser. This gives you an opportunity to
- download additional tools that can help you use Eudora more
- effectively, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Apple
- QuickTime. The interaction between Eudora and those two
- applications is described below.
-
- 13. We recommend that you look at the Readme.txt and Relnotes.txt
- files in the Eudora directory following installation.
-
-
- ======================================
- EUDORA AND WINDOWS 2000 or Windows XP
- ======================================
-
- The security model of Windows 2000 or Windows XP has required us to
- modify the way Eudora is installed and the way it determines where
- to create data files -- including mailboxes, email attachments,
- address books, and so on.
-
- On a Windows 2000 or Windows XP system, only someone with Administrator
- privileges (hereinafter, an Administrator) can install software in the
- Program Files folder. Someone with User privileges (hereinafter, a User
- with a capital U) cannot do so. In fact, a program launched by a User
- canÆt store any data in the Program Files folder or any subfolder of
- Program Files. Unfortunately, earlier versions of Eudora would try to
- do exactly that by default; consequently, if an Administrator
- installed Eudora and a User tried to run it, it would fail to work
- properly.
-
- With Eudora 5.x under Windows 2000 or Windows XP, the default location
- to install the application is still under Program Files, but the data
- files are kept in a UserÆs Application Data folder (typically
- "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data", where <username>
- is the UserÆs login name). The installer lets you pick a different place
- for Eudora to store data. If only an Administrator is going to be running
- Eudora, the data can go anywhere at all, but if a User is going to be
- running Eudora, the data should go in that userÆs Application Data folder.
-
- ___Finding the data folder___
-
- The Windows 2000 or Windows XP Application Data folder usually has the
- hidden attribute, which makes it invisible in Windows Explorer or My
- Computer (unless youÆve configured those tools to display hidden
- objects). There are good reasons, though, why you might want to
- explore the folder where your Eudora data is stored; in particular,
- the email attachments that youÆve received are there, in the Attach
- subfolder (unless, of course, youÆve told Eudora to store attachments
- elsewhere). To make this easier, Eudora creates a shortcut to your
- Eudora data folder in the Application Data folderÆs parent folder,
- which is typically "C:\Documents and Settings\<username>".
-
- ___Precisely how Eudora determines its data folder___
-
- Below is the exact sequence of how Eudora determines the folder in
- which to keep its data files. This applies in all versions of
- Windows. Most users will have no need of this gory detail, but here
- it is, just in case:
-
- 1. If a folder is specified on Eudora's command line, then Eudora uses
- that folder.
-
- 2. Otherwise, if the program folder (that is, the folder where Eudora
- is installed) contains a Eudora.ini file, then Eudora uses that
- folder.
-
- 3. Otherwise, if there's a DEudora.ini file in the program folder,
- and if the [Settings] section of that file contains a DataFolder
- setting, and if the folder specified by that setting contains a
- Eudora.ini file, then Eudora uses that folder.
-
- 4. Otherwise, if there is not a UseAppData=1 entry in the [Settings]
- section of the DEudora.ini file in the program folder, and if
- either of the registry keys listed below specifies a folder,
- then Eudora uses that folder. (If both keys list a folder, the
- first one takes precedence.)
- \\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Qualcomm\Eudora\CommandLine
- \\HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Software\Qualcomm\Eudora\CommandLine\Current
-
- 5. Otherwise, if the system has version 4.71 or higher of Shell32.dll,
- Eudora uses the current user's Application Data folder.
-
- 6. Otherwise, Eudora uses the program folder.
-
- As suggested by step 5 above, Eudora's ability to use your Application
- Data folder really hinges on whether your version is 4.71 or higher of
- Shell32.dll. This is always the case if you're running Windows 2000 & XP,
- and it's also true if youÆve installed version 4.0 or higher of
- Microsoft Internet Explorer and included the integrated shell in that
- installation.
-
- -------------------------------------
- NOTES CONCERNING EUDORA AND:
- * APPLE QUICKTIME
- * MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
- -------------------------------------
-
- Eudora's standard message viewer supports basic HTML, such as text
- formatting and inline images (displaying pictures within the body of
- a message rather than in a separate window). Some of the supported
- image formats include .BMP, .JPG, and .PNG files. Installing Apple's
- QuickTime application adds support to the standard viewer for inline
- display of a wider range of image (picture) formats such as .GIF's.
- Installing Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE), version 4.0 or above,
- adds an additional message viewer (hereinafter, the Microsoft viewer)
- to Eudora that can accurately display just about any HTML message you
- might receive.
-
- You can find an installer for QuickTime on the Eudora web site at
- <http://eudora.qualcomm.com/download/other>. You can obtain Internet
- Explorer on the Microsoft web site at <http://www.microsoft.com>.
-
- * Why should I care about displaying HTML messages?
-
- HTML messages (email messages that use HTML, the language of web
- pages) are becoming more and more common. Most web browsers allow a
- web page to be sent as an HTML message. If someone sends you an HTML
- message that uses advanced formatting such as tables, then to see it
- as it was intended you need to tell Eudora to use the Microsoft viewer
- instead of its standard message viewer.
-
- * If Eudora has two viewers, how will I tell it which one to use?
-
- Just check or uncheck the "Use Microsoft's viewer" checkbox in the
- Viewing Mail panel of the Options dialog, under the Tools menu in
- Eudora. The checkbox is checked by default if IE 4.0 or higher is on
- your system. If IE 3.0 or higher is not on your system, the checkbox
- is dimmed and you can use only the standard viewer; you can, however,
- enhance it with QuickTime as described below.
-
- * What if I already have Internet Explorer?
-
- If you already have IE 4.0 or above on your system, Eudora will take
- advantage of it automatically, as long as you have "Use Microsoft's
- Viewer" checked as described above.
-
- If you have IE 3.0 on your system, you have two choices:
-
- 1. You can upgrade to a more recent version of Internet Explorer.
- 2. You can leave it alone, in which case Eudora will use IE 3.0 if you
- choose "Use Microsoft's viewer" in Eudora's Options dialog.
- However, this doesn't provide all the functionality you get with
- IE 4.0 or above, or even with the standard viewer - see the details
- below.
-
- If you have aáversion of IE earlier than 3.0 on your system,
- installing IE 4.0 will not affect it. However, you must have at least
- IE 3.0 in order for the "Use Microsoft's viewer" option to take
- effect.
-
- * What does Eudora's standard viewer support?
-
- + Bold, italic, and underlined text
- + Different font faces, sizes, and colors
- + Fixed-width text
- + Left and right justification and centering
- + Multiple indentation levels
- + Bulleted lists
- + Hyperlinks (clicking on a URL launches your browser and takes you
- to a web page)
- + Horizontal ruling lines
- + Inline display of BMP images, some JPEG images, and PNG images
-
- * What does QuickTime add to the standard viewer?
-
- + Inline display of a wider variety of images, including the full
- set of JPEG formats, GIF, TIFF, Macintosh PICT, etc.
-
- * What does the Microsoft viewer do that the standard one doesn't?
-
- + Displays GIF and a wider variety of JPEG images inline
- + Automatic inline display of images from web sites
- + Numbered lists
- + Tables and forms
- + International character sets
- + Java applets, JavaScript, and ActiveX controls
- + Dynamic HTML (not if you're using IE 3.0)
- + Other embedded objects (audio, video)
- + Unlike QuickTime, it doesn't display Macintosh PICT images
-
- * What DON'T I get in Eudora if I use IE 3.0 instead of IE 4.0?
-
- + Dynamic HTML
- + Editing of received messages
- + Running Eudora plug-ins (such as text translators) on received
- messages
-
- If you're using IE 3.0, you can still edit received messages, and run
- Eudora plug-ins on them, provided you first switch to the standard
- viewer by unchecking "Use Microsoft's viewer" in the Options dialog.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------
- IF THE "SPEAK" FILTER ACTION IS GRAYED OUT
- --------------------------------------------
-
- You have the option, when setting up a filter, to have Eudora audibly
- announce, or speak, the subject and/or the name of the sender whenever
- a message is filtered. (In the case of an outgoing filter, it will
- speak the name of the recipient rather than the sender.)
-
- In order to use this feature, you need to have a sound card and sound
- card device driver that are compatible with the version of Windows
- you're running. You also need to install Microsoft's Speech
- Application Programming Interface (SAPI) and a SAPI-compliant
- text-to-speech engine.
-
- If those components are not present on your computer, the Speak action
- will be grayed out in the Filters window. You can remedy this by
- installing SAPI and Microsoft's text-to-speech engine; installers for
- both are available on the web at
- <http://www.eudora.com/download/other>, under the heading "Installing
- Microsoft's Text-to-Speech Engine".
-
-
- ---------------
- SECURITY NOTE
- ---------------
-
- Recent email viruses and worms have heightened many people's awareness
- of the need to be careful with email. For maximum protection, we
- recommend the following:
-
- 1. Change your Eudora attachment directory to something other than the
- default.
- 2. Disable JavaScript in your web browser.
- 3. Leave "(Warn me when I) Launch a program from a message" checked
- in Tools/Options/Extra Warnings.
- 4. Leave "Allow executables in HTML content" unchecked in
- Tools/Options/Viewing Mail.
-
- Consult <http://eudora.qualcomm.com/security.html> for additional
- information, including instructions for changing your Eudora
- attachment directory.
-
-
- --------------
- KNOWN ISSUES
- --------------
-
- 1. Eudora doesn't have dual monitor support.
-
- 2. The usage percentages in the Statistics may not be accurate if you
- use Eudora for a long period without ever switching to a different
- application or letting Eudora sit idle for 60 seconds.
-
- 4. Eudora Directory Services doesn't support version 3+ of LDAP.
-
- 5. Eudora sometimes thinks there's an Internet connection when in
- fact there isn't.
-
- 6. Using a reply-with filter action with a plain-text original
- message causes the tag </x-html> to appear at the end of the
- stationery reply.
-
- 7. The ESP mailbox Folder view doesn't allow renaming of sub-folders.
- You have to select Open Folder from the Share Group Actions menu
- instead.
-
- 8. Toolbar icons still display incorrectly on a few systems.
-
- 9. The MoodWatch chilies in the composition toolbar don't show up, or
- display very faintly, in certain Windows color schemes, such as
- "Plum (high color)".
-
-
- -------------
- BUG REPORTS
- -------------
-
- If you experience something you think might be a bug in Eudora, please
- report it by going to <http://www.eudora.com/developers/feedback>.
- 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.
-
- Unless additional information is needed, you will not receive a
- direct response.
-
- -----------------------
- REQUESTS FOR FEATURES
- -----------------------
-
- Please submit any suggestions or requests for new features to
- <http://www.eudora.com/developers/feedback>.
-
- Unless additional information is needed, you will not receive a
- direct response.
-
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