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README for PC Eudora for MS Windows
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Version 1.0  


PC Eudora is an electronic mail tool based on Eudora for the Macintosh.
Eudora was originally written by Steve Dorner of the University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  This version has been completely
rewritten by QUALCOMM Incorportated, San Diego, CA in C++, using the Zinc 
Interface Library for the Graphical User Interface.
Those familiar with Eudora should have no problems using PC Eudora, 
and even new users will find PC Eudora to be easy to learn and use.



License and Legal Information
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This PC Eudora Software is owned by QUALCOMM Incorporated.  
QUALCOMM grants to the user a nonexclusive license to use this PC Eudora 
Software solely for its internal business purposes.  The user shall not 
commercially distribute, sublicense, resell, or otherwise transfer for any 
consideration, or reproduce for any such purposes, the PC Eudora software 
or any modification or derivation thereof, either alone or in conjunction 
with any other product or program.  Further, the user shall not modify the 
PC Eudora Software, other than for its own internal business use.

THE PC EUDORA SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO THE USER ''AS IS.''  QUALCOMM 
MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO 
THE PC EUDORA SOFTWARE AND/OR ASSOCIATED MATERIALS PROVIDED TO 
THE USER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, 
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND AGAINST INFRINGEMENT. 

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY -- QUALCOMM SHALL NOT BE 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.



Minimum Requirements
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PC Eudora for MS Windows requires the following:

    - IBM PC compatible machine (at least 386)
    - MS Windows Version 3.1
    - Microsoft (or compatible) mouse
    - FTP Software Inc.'s TCP/IP package Version 2.1
    - At least 750KB of free disk space (more depending on mailbox sizes)



How to Install
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1.  Create a new directory for the eudora files (C:\EUDORA is a good choice).

2.  Copy the file PCEAPP.EXE into the directory you created in step #1:
    Run PCEAPP.EXE (a self-extracting archive) -- it should unpack:

    WEUDORA.EXE
    RSRC.PCE
    PCEUDORA.HLP
    RCPDBASE.TXT

3.  Add the following environment variable to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file:

    SET TMP=C:\TMP                 (or some temp directory)

    and if you wish your mail files to reside somewhere other than where
    the executable resides, then you can create an environment variable
    to point to where you want your mail to be.  This is useful if you
    want to keep the executable on a server, but each user has their own
    mail heirarchy.

    SET EUDORA=C:\MY_MAIL        
		  
4.  You MUST have a file called SERVICES and it MUST be located in a 
    directory called C:\ETC.  This file is required by Eudora to obtain
    important network information.  It must be placed in this location due 
    to a bug in FTP's Windows Socket library, and is beyond our control. 
    There should be a line in that file that looks something like this 
    (tab spacing may not be the same):

    	pop3        110/tcp                # Post Office Protocol, V3

    If this entry does not exist in your SERVICES file, add it.
    If there is an entry for pop3 but the next part is not "110/tcp", replace
    it with the above entry.

    In order to be able to send mail, you must have an entry for SMTP that
    appears as follows:
	
	smtp	   25/tcp		# Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

    In order to make PH work (if you have a PH server), you also need to
    place the following line in your SERVICES file:

	ns		105/tcp		ns		# CSNET Nameservr

5.  Run MS Windows and add PC Eudora as an item to a new or existing program 
    group.

6.  Reboot your machine so the changes to your AUTOEXEC.BAT file will take
    effect.


The first time you run PC Eudora for Windows you will have to edit
some of the configuration information in order to be able to send and 
receive mail.  

NOTE: If Windows warns you that WSOCKET.DLL is missing, your distribution
      of FTP's software probably did not include it. This missing file can
      be found at ftp.qualcomm.com in the pceudora/windows directory.

Select Configurations from the Special Menu.  The fields you need to
review are:

    POP Account:     This should be set to the address where you receive
		     your mail. The entry must be entered in the following
	  	     form: 
                     	"username@machine_name"
		     This is a required field on this screen.

    SMTP Server:     This should be set to the address of a machine that
	      	     supports SMTP. If the machine that your POP account is
		     on supports SMTP, you need not fill this in (Eudora will
		     use the machine your POP account is on to deliver mail
		     also).

    Return Address:  This should be set to the address of how you wish your
		     return address to appear in mail that you send.  If your
		     POP account (as shown above) is also your return address
		     then you can leave this field blank also.

    Real Name:	     This is field you can use to fill in your actual name
		     (i.e. John Smith) and it will be appended to the 
		     return address in messages you send, enclosed in 
		     parenthesis.



Additional Configuration Notes
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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.cica.indiana.edu).  Eudora has a built in sound, but if you wish to 
supply your own, it must be in .WAV format.  Place a file called NEWMAIL.WAV
in the directory you created above to store your files in (EUDORA environment
variable).



Unimplemented Features
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The following is a list of known limitations of PC Eudora for Windows:

    - The Undo/Cut/Copy/Paste facilities are not available through the
      Edit Menu, although Undo/Cut/Copy/Paste can be done with hot keys
    - Nickname completion and Insert Recipient not yet completed
    - MDI not yet supported
    - Add as recipient not yet completed
    - No serial communications (SLIP & PPP are a possilibities)
    - Some of the switches are not tied in yet (they are grayed out)



Getting More Information
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FTP Software's Product....

We are NOT a re-seller nor a marketing agent for FTP Software, so if
you have problems or questions about their software, please contact
them and not QUALCOMM.

If you have problems with FTP Software's TCP/IP product, and are in
the United States, you can call technical support at (508) 685-3600. If
you are outside the United States, please refer to FTPVAR.LST for a
distributor of FTP Software in your country that may be able to help you.
FTP Software may also be reached for support via the Internet at 
support@ftp.com. FTP Sales may be reached at (508) 685-3300, or at
sales@ftp.com.


QUALCOMM Incoporated.....

A brief description of QUALCOMM's activities and products is included in
the on-line help. If you have additional questions about QUALCOMM, or
comments about PC Eudora (but not bug reports), please send email 
to info@qualcomm.com.


Reporting Bugs
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Send any and all bugs/problems to pc-eudora-bugs@qualcomm.com, and 
we'll try to respond to you as quickly as possible.


Discussions should be carried on by using pc-eudora-info@qualcomm.com


The PC Eudora Development Team
Jeff Beckley         beckley@qualcomm.com
Jeff Gehlhaar        jbg@qualcomm.com

