=================================== EUDORA FOR WINDOWS, VERSION 4.3.2 =================================== 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. -------------- 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 , or from . ------------------------- 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: 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 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 ). 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 . * 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 a version 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 , 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 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! 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