Download MultiMail Version 1.0b.
This version is suitable for Window 3.x and Windows 95 (Win 95 users are advised to use the 32 bit version)
Known Problems with MultiMail Version 1.0b
The current version of MultiMail has several problems that the
development team are working on. These are:
Windows 95 problems:
- occasionally an attachment is received that is not part of a
properly formed email message. This causes the program to stop
working.
Windows 3.11 problems:
- difficulties with sending and receiving email in Windows
3.11.
- difficulties with word prediction in Windows 3.11
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Installation Overview.
MultiMail actually consists of two programs: the MultiMail User
Options program used to customise MultiMail to suit your needs and
the MultiMail email program.
To use MultiMail you will need to:
- Install the MultiMail software.
- After downloading MultiMail run the MMSETUP program and follow
the instructions.
- MultiMail can be installed for single users or multiple users
(where more than one person will be using MultiMail on the same
computer). The installation program will ask you if you want to
install for single or multiple users.
- Run the MultiMail User Options program from the MultiMail
Program Group in Windows and:
- Select the program interface you wish to use. See MultiMail Interfaces for information about
various interfaces available.
- Select the options you need. Jump to the section MultiMail Options for information of the
options available.
- Complete your email options in the MultiMail User Options
program. You will need to enter your SMTP and POP3 server names as
well your password and email address (these are supplied by your
Internet Service Provider).
- PLEASE NOTE: Due to project restraints the MultiMail User
Options program is not disability friendly. However, once
set up it is not necessary to use the MultiMail User Options
program again unless you wish to change the settings.
- Run MultiMail. The selections you chose in the User Options
program will be reflected in the MultiMail email program. If you
are connected to the Internet you will be able to send mail
immediately. If you are not connected to the Internet your messages
can be saved for sending later.
- Read the help file. The MultiMail program contains help files
which can be viewed in the MultiMail Browser after it has been
installed. If you wish you can download the full User Manual from
this site.
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Download MultiMail User Manual.
The User Manual is in Word for Windows Version 6 format which
means it can be opened in Word Versions 6 or higher.
The User Manual file is a self-extracting archive and will need
to be run to extract its contents.
- MultiMail
User Manual Size 197KB. Once you have downloaded this
file, run the MMDOC.EXE program and follow the instructions to
decompress the MultiMail User Manual.
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