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- EUDORA FOR WINDOWS, VERSION 4.3.2
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-
- Eudora 4.3.2 is a maintenance release of Eudora 4.3.
-
- This README provides information on the following topics:
-
- - Minimum Requirements
- - Installation
- - New Features in Eudora 4.3
- - Changes in Eudora 4.3.2
- - Notes Concerning Eudora and:
- * Apple QuickTime and
- * Microsoft Internet Explorer
- - If the "Speak" Filter Action is Grayed Out
- - Security Note
- - Bug Reports
- - Requests for Features
- - Developer's Note
- - Eudora Version 4.3.2 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 Eudora for Windows Version 4.3.2, you must have the
- following:
-
- - IBM PC or compatible.
- - Microsoft Windows 95/98 or Windows NT 4.0 or above.
- - WinSock 1.1 API compliant networking package. (Windows 95, 98,
- and NT 4.0 come with this.)
- - 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.
-
-
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- INSTALLATION
- --------------
-
- To install Eudora:
-
- 1. After downloading the installer, exit any applications you are
- running.
-
- 2. Click "Start|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.
-
- 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 directory in which to install Eudora, then click Next.
-
- 8. Eudora is installed in the destination directory.
-
- 9. The installer will offer to place a shortcut to Eudora on your
- desktop.
-
- 10. The installer will offer to display the Readme file (this file).
-
- 11. 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.
-
- 12. We recommend that you look at the Readme.txt and Relnotes.txt
- files in the Eudora directory following installation.
-
-
- ----------------------------
- NEW FEATURES IN EUDORA 4.3
- ----------------------------
-
- Eudora 4.3 introduces a third kind of Eudora, one that's supported by
- advertisements. In the past, we had Eudora Pro (all the features, but
- you pay) and Eudora Light (free, but fewer features). Now, we have one
- application that runs in three modes:
-
- 1. Paid mode: Like Eudora Pro - all the features, but you pay
- 2. Light mode: Like Eudora Light - free, but fewer features
- 3. Sponsored mode: New - all the features, free, but with ads
-
- Other new features include:
- - More powerful mailbox sorting capabilities
- - Importing of messages and addresses from Microsoft Outlook Express 5
- - Enhanced SMTP authentication support
-
- For more information on the new features in Eudora 4.3, please read
- the Whatsnew.pdf file in the Eudora directory. You'll need an
- application capable of displaying files in PDF (Adobe's Portable
- Document Format), such as Adobe Acrobat Reader. You can obtain
- Acrobat Reader from <www.adobe.com>, or from
- <www.eudora.com/download/other>.
-
-
- -------------------------
- CHANGES IN EUDORA 4.3.2
- -------------------------
-
- SECURITY-RELATED CHANGES
-
- By default, the user is now warned before launching an attachment in
- Eudora if its name has one of the following extensions:
- ade, adp, bas, bat, chm, cmd, com, cpl, crt, do*, exe, hlp, ht*, inf,
- ins, isp, js*, lnk, md*, ms*, pcd, pif, pl*, pot, pp*, pwz, reg, scr,
- sct, shs, url, vb*, ws*, xl*
-
- Any extensions listed in the WarnLaunchExtensions setting now are
- added to the default list above, rather than replacing the default
- list. For example, if you also wanted to be warned upon launching
- an attachment that has foo or bar as its extension (e.g. xyz.foo or
- MyFile.bar), you would put the following line in the [Settings]
- section of Eudora.ini:
- WarnLaunchExtensions=foo|bar
- The extensions are separated by vertical bars (Shift-backslash on
- most PC keyboards).
-
- If you want to be warned every time you launch an attachment,
- regardless of the extension, put the following line in the [Settings]
- section of Eudora.ini:
- WarnLaunchExtensions=|
- (That's a vertical bar at the end.)
-
- The WarnLaunchExtensions setting no longer has to end with a
- vertical bar to take effect.
-
- If you want to avoid being warned on certain extensions, use the
- WarnLaunchRemove setting. For example, if you're using Microsoft
- Office and you've turned off macros in Word and Excel so that you're
- no longer susceptible to macro viruses and Word and Excel documents,
- you could put this line in the [Settings] section of
- Eudora.ini:
- WarnLaunchRemove=do|xl
-
- In the WarnLaunchExtensions and WarnLaunchRemove settings, any
- extension that starts with the characters you specify is affected.
- For example, the sample setting just above will suppress the warning
- on any attachment with an extension that starts with do or xl, such as
- X.doc, Foo.dot, Salaries.xls, or even Whatever.xlqrstuvwxyz.
-
- If you wanted to be warned on every attachment unless its extension
- was txt or bmp, you could use the following:
- WarnLaunchExtensions=|
- WarnLaunchRemove=txt|bmp
-
- There's now a checkbox in Tools/Options/Automation for warning the
- user any time some other program or script asks Eudora to send an
- email message via its COM Automation interface. The warning is given
- by default. To turn it off, put WarnComAutoSend=0 in the [Settings]
- section of Eudora.ini, or paste this link:
- <x-Eudora-options:WarnComAutoSend=0>
- into a message and Alt-click on it.
-
- OTHER CHANGES
-
- Added support for importing mail and address books from Outlook 2000.
-
- Fixed a bug where clicking Stop while importing Outlook Express mail
- would cause the progress window to stay visible until the next
- manual or automatic mail check.
-
- Added support for importing mail from Netscape 4.5 and above.
-
- Netscape 4.x and above will no longer try to use Eudora for newsgroup
- messages when you've made Eudora the default mailer for mailto: URLs.
-
- Fixed a bug where clicking Stop in the middle of a mailbox table of
- contents rebuild could cause messages to be lost.
-
- Fixed a bug that could cause an attachment to be saved with an
- illegal file name if the attachment path and/or the file name was
- very long.
-
- Fixed a crash that could occur when sending a message with a line that
- has only quotes (greater-than signs) on it.
-
- Added new icons for partially fetched messages in the Server Status
- column of the mailbox view.
-
- There's now a button in Tools/Options/Getting Attention that lets you
- switch back to the default mail arrival sound.
-
- Fixed a bug in the profile confirmation dialog that caused the text
- to be cut off at the bottom.
-
- An <x-flowed> tag in a received message now gets written on a line by
- itself in the .mbx file. This fixes problems where things parsing by
- start of line, particularly PGP clear signature verification, got
- confused.
-
- Fixed a bug where Eudora wasn't displaying an error dialog if an SMTP
- server returned an error value in the 400's on an SMTP RCPT TO
- command.
-
- Fixed a bug where, if the last line of an outgoing message was a long
- one without any spaces (for example, a long URL), Eudora would wrap
- that line at the very last character.
-
- Fixed a bug where, if you first installed Internet Explorer, then
- installed Eudora and made it the default mailer, and finally
- installed Netscape, Eudora wouldn't automatically handle Netscape
- mailto: URLs.
-
- Fixed a problem with dueling progress windows that could show up if
- you opened mailboxes during a mail import.
-
- Move To and Copy To are now grayed out in the context menu you get
- by right-clicking on an address book (as opposed to a nickname).
-
- Names from messages that you discard will no longer get added to the
- list that shows up in auto-completion.
-
- Fixed scrolling problems in the Help/Technical Support window.
-
- Fixed a bug where selecting a new font in a composition window
- sometimes fails to take effect.
-
- We've further improved the situation where, on some systems, the
- toolbar icons don't display correctly. We hope it's completely fixed
- now!
-
- Fixed a Directory Services bug where port numbers with more than four
- digits couldn't be specified for Ph and Finger databases.
-
- If attachments can't be written during mail checks because the
- attachment directory doesn't exist, Eudora no longer says the
- problem is that it's out of disk space.
-
- Made plaintext SMTP authentication work the server gives an empty
- challenge.
-
- Made the confirmation dialog that you get after providing your
- profile information modeless, so that automatic mail checks will
- still occur while the dialog is displayed.
-
- Opening the Find Messages window now uses far fewer resources than
- before if fewer than five search criteria are shown. If one criterion
- is shown, the Windows 95/98 resource meter now shows a drop of 4%
- rather than 19%.
-
- Windows Address Book importing is now more robust.
-
- Outgoing MAPI messages sent via MAPISendMail() now flow messages that
- use the format=flowed style (spaces at ends of lines to be flowed).
-
- Fixed a bug that could, under some circumstances, cause incoming
- messages to hang around indefinitely without getting displayed.
-
- Fixed some problems where the progress window would cause Eudora to
- come to the foreground during a mail check when it was not the
- frontmost application.
-
- Fixed a bug that caused certain PNG images (including ads) not to be
- displayed.
-
- Fixed a bug where turning off Word Wrap was correctly not adding the
- format=flowed parameter, but was incorrectly causing format=flowed
- processing to be done on the body of the message.
-
- Link History remind functionality is no longer provided after the user
- switches to Light mode.
-
- Worked around a bug in the PGP plug-in that caused it to fail to
- encrypt or sign messages in non-PGP/MIME mode. This has happened ever
- since we fixed a certain memory leak in Eudora 4.3.
-
- Fixed a bug that could cause a Netscape mail import to fail due to
- a misconstructed file name.
-
- Fixed a crash that would occur if Outlook Express, Outlook 98, or
- Outlook 2000 was not the default client and you tried to import.
-
- Fixed bugs which caused some Outlook Express 5 address book imports
- to fail.
-
- Fixed a bug where certain attachments under certain conditions could
- use up all your remaining disk space.
-
- Put a check box in the New Mail and No New Mail message boxes that
- lets you stop those announcements. This is equivalent to unchecking
- Tools/Options/Getting Attention/Use an alert dialog box.
-
- Fixed a bug where address book information was lost upon saving
- changes after clicking in white space in the left-hand pane.
-
- Fixed a crash that occurred upon using a newly added LDAP server
- in Directory Services.
-
- Directory Services no longer allows an empty server name to be
- entered.
-
- Added Select All functionality to Link History.
-
- Disabled the File/Save As menu item for the Find Messages view.
-
- Edit/Select All (and Ctrl-A) now select all the messages in the
- Results pane of the Find Messages window.
-
- Fixed a bug that sometimes caused attachments to erroneously be put
- in body of a message.
-
- Fixed a bug that could cause an ad to be displayed outside its proper
- date range.
-
- Fixed a bug that caused a warning to pop up upon saving, exploring,
- or deleting an attachment with executable content. (These options
- are in the context menu you get by right-clicking the attachment
- icon.)
-
- Improved the text that gets inserted in a partially downloaded message
- if its size exceeds the limit specified in Tools/Options/Checking
- Mail.
-
- The middle drop-down menu in Find Messages now offers both
- case-sensitive and case-insensitive regular expression matching,
- making it consistent with Filters. Also changed "contains word" to
- "contains whole word" in that menu.
-
- fixed a bug that could cause Edit/Insert Recipient to insert weird
- characters in the text.
-
- The main window toolbar now responds immediately to changes in the
- system color.
-
- Users will now be "nagged" to send information on their Eudora usage
- an average of only once every 100 months. Also, if the settings
- section of Eudora.ini contains "DontShowAudit=1", this request will
- never occur. Finally, the message containing this information now
- never gets queued until the user explicitly clicks Queue or Send.
-
- Fixed a bug related to From, To, etc. COM Automation properties for
- queued messages.
-
- Fixed a bug where changing the mode from Paid to Sponsored would
- temporarily leave the wrong button enabled in the Help/Payment &
- Registration dialog.
-
- Outgoing MAPI messages sent via MAPISendMail now convert plain-text
- quoting (i.e. > characters) into excerpts. (This can be disabled by
- putting "MapiExcerptFixedText=0" in the [Settings] section of
- Eudora.ini.)
-
- Sped up the MAPIReadMail functionality for MAPI clients that use it.
-
- Fixed a bug where recipients with same name and address given to
- MAPISendMail by a MAPI client would create ugly addresses in Eudora
- (along the lines of foo@bar.com <foo@bar.com>).
-
- Fixed a bug where a MAPI client could get a corrupted copy of a
- message obtained via MAPIReadMail, if the lines of the message were
- delimited with just a line feed character rather than a carriage
- return plus a line feed.
-
- Fixed a crash that could occur due to Eudora writing to the NoteText
- field specified by a MAPI client on a MAPISendMail call.
-
- Removed "Pro" from MAPI resource version strings.
-
- Fixed at least one crash-on-close error.
-
- Prevent system slowness due to anti-virus programs checking .bin files
- that were being opened and closed. These files now have a different
- extension.
-
- Fixed the persistent "update nag" window from coming up after every
- startup.
-
- The "update nag" is not shown if Eudora.ini contains the setting
- DontShowUpdates=1.
-
- Fixed a bug where accented characters would be displayed incorrectly
- in some fonts due to an incorrect choice of character set.
-
- Clicking on a horizontal scroll bar will no longer cause a URL that's
- just beneath it to be launched.
-
- Fixed vertical scroll bar functionality after pasting in a text file.
-
- Fixed bug where an add/removing quote levels would cause subsequent
- paragraphs to take on the formatting of the first selected paragraph.
-
- Fixed problem where some mailto:'s would cause several fields to
- contain (null).
-
- "Delete" and "Fetch then Delete" now show the correct icon for server
- status.
-
- Fixed the launching of file: URLs containing special characters
- such as % signs.
-
- Changed URL detection to include alphanumeric characters preceding
- www.
-
- Find Messages now correctly highlights the text of the previous search
- when the previous one had five criteria.
-
- Checkboxes in Find Messages are now black on white when using the
- high-contrast black display mode.
-
- Changed the wording to "Reverting to Light Mode" when you continue to
- not get ads.
-
- Changed the location of ad-related files to EudPriv\Ads.
-
- The Paid mode button is no longer left selected after cancelling the
- Payment Web Steps dialog.
-
- The Link History window has a new tabbed window icon.
-
- A button for displaying the Link History can now be put on a toolbar.
-
- The Link History window displays the correct date instead of 1969 when
- re-adding a removed ad. The display of Attempted dates has also been
- improved.
-
- The Offline Link dialog is now displayed when you open an item in the
- Link History window if you don't have an Internet connection at the
- time.
-
-
- -------------------------------------
- NOTES CONCERNING EUDORA AND:
- * APPLE QUICKTIME
- * MICROSOFT INTERNET EXPLORER
- -------------------------------------
-
- Eudora's standard message viewer supports basic HTML, such as text
- formatting and inline images. Installing QuickTime adds support to the
- standard viewer for inline display of a wider range of image (picture)
- formats. 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 installers for these applications on the Eudora web site
- at <http://eudora.qualcomm.com/download/other>.
-
- * 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. The latest 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's the impact of installing QuickTime?
-
- It'll take about a minute and use 6 megabytes of disk space. It
- enhances the standard (non-Microsoft) viewer by allowing it to
- display images in a wider range of formats. It has no effect when
- "Use Microsoft's viewer" is selected.
-
- * What's the impact of installing IE 4.0 or higher?
-
- If you install IE 4.0 via the Eudora installer, it'll take up to 10
- minutes, depending on the speed of your computer, and consume about 35
- megabytes of disk space. It will not convert your desktop to the
- "active" state where single-clicking on an icon opens it, and it will
- not make IE 4.0 your default web browser unless your current default
- browser is an earlier version of IE.
-
- The specific viewing capabilities that you gain in Eudora are listed
- 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, so there's no need to have the Eudora
- installer reinstall it.
-
- If you already have IE 3.0 on your system, you have two choices:
-
- 1. 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
- the IE 4.0 viewer (or even the standard viewer) - see the details
- below.
- 2. You can upgrade to IE 4.0 via the Eudora installer. This will
- upgrade your IE 3.0 to version 4.0 (on Windows 95, this won't take
- effect until after you reboot). You won't lose any functionality,
- and all your IE settings and preferences will be preserved.
-
- 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 IE 3.0 or
- above 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 and some JPEG images
-
- * What does QuickTime add to the standard viewer?
-
- + Inline display of a wider variety of images, including the full
- set of JPEG formats, PNG, GIF, TIFF, Macintosh PICT, etc.
-
- * What does the Microsoft viewer do that the standard one doesn't?
-
- + Displays GIF, PNG 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.
-
- * What does inline image support mean?
-
- This means that if there's a picture embedded in the middle of a
- message, it'll display that way. Otherwise, the picture will be an
- attachment and will display in a separate window when you click on it.
-
-
- --------------------------------------------
- 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, such as the notorious "Melissa" and
- "I Love You", 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.
-
-
- -------------
- 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@qualcomm.com.
- 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. An easy way of incorporating your system information is
- to select Help/Insert System Configuration while composing your
- message in Eudora.
-
- 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. If you're experiencing a problem with Eudora,
- select Help/Technical Support in Eudora for information on getting
- more help.
-
-
- -----------------------
- REQUESTS FOR FEATURES
- -----------------------
-
- Please send any suggestions or requests for new features to
- eudora-suggest@qualcomm.com.
-
- You will receive an automated response indicating that your
- suggestion has been received and forwarded to our engineering staff.
- Unless additional information is needed, you will not receive a
- direct response. If you're experiencing a problem with Eudora,
- select Help/Technical Support in Eudora for information on getting
- more help.
-
-
- ------------------
- DEVELOPER'S NOTE
- ------------------
-
- Eudora is postcardware!
-
- If you like Eudora and would like to let us know personally,
- please send a postcard to the following address:
-
- Jeff Beckley
- QUALCOMM Incorporated
- 5755 Morehouse Drive
- San Diego, CA 92121-1714
- 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 is interesting enough to invite them to be
- a private beta tester of Eudora.
-
-
- -------------------------------------------------
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- -------------------------------------------------
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