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<TD colSpan=3><IMG alt="Logo NikoSoft" height=62 |
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<font size=+2>WebMail</font><br> |
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<a href="http://nikosoft.free.fr/nswm-0.4.zip">Download</a> |
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<a href="http://www.multimania.com/aufrere/nswm-0.4.zip">Alt. Download</a> |
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<pre> |
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Release Notes For NikoSoft WebMail |
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This Webmail is a simple set of PERL scripts, it works using module Mail::POP3Client, |
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and allows to send and receive mails. |
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The whole thing is "secured" using POP3 authentication, ie mail can't be send or retrieved |
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without initial correct authentication. |
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No need of any SQL base and so on. However, better know how PERL and CGIs work ! |
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For now, non-text MIME attachments are not handled. This allows NSWM to remain simple and |
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light, and not to require an important set of PERL modules. |
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INSTALL |
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Just unzip it, and set up your favorite HTTP server to handle the application. |
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Then execute the autoconf.pl file, it'll setup all the perl scripts to require |
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the right files automatically. Then you have to edit config.pl file and specify |
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your SMTP server ($SMTPserver variable) |
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Words and paths can be set up in config.pl file. Pay attention that paths are correct also |
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in login.htm file. |
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Don't forget to install Mail::POP3Client: |
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perl -MCPAN -e install Mail::POP3Client on UNIX (or see at http://www.cpan.org) |
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ppm Mail-POP3Client on NT's ActivePerl (but better see at http://www.activetsate.com) |
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CHANGELOG |
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V. 0.5 02/00 more bug fixes, VRFY command to resolve email adresses thru sendmail |
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V. 0.4 02/00 install bug fixes, quote and forward |
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creation of autoconf.pl, quoting initial message in reply and forward |
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V. 0.3 02/00 first public release |
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added CC field to sendmail |
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V. 0.2 12/99 internal release - for use on my company's intranet |
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MIME decoding improved, since still not able to handle non-text content |
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V. 0.1 11/99 internal release |
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main shaping, frame structure, basic components |
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TODO |
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- Performant MIME handling. |
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- Bug fixes (but what bugs ?) |
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Special thanks to RYAN SAYRE <ryan@skylab.org> for feedback. |
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Screenshot:<br> |
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<img src="nswmshot1.jpg"><br> |
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<BR><FONT face=Arial size=-3>Copyright © |
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1999 Alexandre Aufrere<BR>NikoSoft, Nikopol Software Corporation, IFY and NSC |
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are trademarks of Alexandre Aufrere<BR>Windows, Windows NT are trademarks of |
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Microsoft Corp<BR></FONT></BODY></HTML> |