NewMail Version 1.1 Release notes.
(Last updated 12/02/96)

NewMail is (C) 1996 Ketil Hunn


Description:
  NewMail is a small program (only 42K!) for Win95/NT4.0 that stays in the
  system tray and notifies you when new e-mail arrives. NewMail can notify
  you with sounds, message on screen or automatically run your e-mail reader.

Installation:
  Unzip the archive and then run setup.exe. This will start the InstallShield
  installer program.

Features:
  - It's small, only 42K!
  - Uses the POP3 protocol.
  - Displays a small mailbox icon in the system tray. The icon will show a
    non-empty mailbox when a new message has arrived.
  - No annoying window on your screen (except when you edit the settings).
  - It can establish PPP connection silently in the background, check for mail
    and disconnect if no new mails had arrived.
  - Detects the number of new messages, not just whether your mailbox has been
    updated or not.
  - Checks for mail at a minute-by-minute interval.
  - It can display a message box, play a sound or even run your e-mail program
    (or any combination of these) when a new message arrives.

Distribution:
  NewMail version 1.1 is released as freeware and it can be freely distributed
  as long as all the files are unmodified and kept together in the same
  archive, and as long as no money is charged for it (sold separately). If you
  would like to include NewMail on compliation disks/CD-ROMs or cover disks for
  a magazine the author would appreciate if he was notified of such an event.

Author:
  Ketil Hunn
  e-mail: ketil@sis.pitt.edu
  NewMail homepage: http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~ketil/newmail.html
  Main homepage: http://www.sis.pitt.edu/~ketil
