On 20 Feb 00 at 11:42, Dale Mentzer wrote:
> Glenn, the most current version of Pmail for DOS is 3.50 (mostly
> some small fixes with no additional features, IIRC).
That's right. But for some odd reason it's still in "preview",
and have been since it's release on Fri, 11 Jun 1999. So if anyone
wants it, it is found in the preview directory, not the ordinary
PMAIL directory:
<ftp://risc.ua.edu/pegasus-previews/pmail350.zip>
<ftp://ftp.let.rug.nl/pegasus-previews/pmail350.zip>
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New in this version:
* Full support for Native NDS-mode operation on NetWare 4.x and 5.x
file servers (the v3.4 NDS preview would not run on NetWare 5.x).
* Word-wrapping in the message reader has been totally reworked
to handle deviant mail from some of the less-standard Internet
mail programs out there.
* Quoted text colouring in the editor and reader - you can now
display text commented with ">" in a different colour, just like the
Windows version. Configure this in your "Editor Settings"
preferences.
* Handling of Multi-part MIME messages has been considerably
improved: you can now reply to and forward parts of these
messages from the message reader.
* The folder view now marks Multipart MIME messages with an M
in the "Attachments" column, and shows a dot next to messages
for which a reply has been sent.
* Many small bug fixes, and workaround for preference clashes
between the DOS and Windows versions.
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All the best,
Bjorn