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YAM Product Description
What's YAM?
YAM (short for 'Yet Another Mailer') is a MIME-compliant Internet mailer for the for the Amiga with built-in POP3 and SMTP clients.
This is how it looks:
Features of YAM:
- Basic functions: read, write, delete, reply and forward mail
- Three folders for incoming, outgoing and sent mail and up to 48 folders for archived mail
- Address book supporting groups and user lists
- Built-in POP3 client to check for mail on startup, on demand or at regular time intervals
- Write or reply your messages offline and send them to the mail server using the built-in SMTP client
- Add the sender of a mail to the address book with a simple mouseclick
- Built-in support for UUencode and MIME to send and receive binary files
- Up to 48 filters to automatically process new messages
- The ARexx port allows other programs (e.g. WWW browsers) to control YAM
- The graphical user interface of YAM is font-sensitive and fully user configurable
- YAM runs either on the Workbench screen or on any other custom screen
- Context related online help through help bubbles and AmigaGuide
- Includes catalog files for 16 different languages
- Easy installation with the Installer
What do I need to run YAM?
- Amiga Computer with a minimum of 1 MB RAM
- AmigaOS/Workbench 2.0 oder higher
- MUI 3.3 or higher
- AmiTCP 2.3 or higher; or any AmiTCP compatible TCP/IP stack like MIAMI or TermiteTCP
How much does YAM cost?
YAM is distributed as Freeware, so you don't have to pay anything for it.
Older versions (V1.3.2 and below) were so called 'Mailware' and required the user
to send me his name and email address in order to get a (free) registration code.
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