AZ-MAIL 1.0 November 1, 1996

AZ-MAIL is a 32-bit mail client that allows you to send E-mail messages
from the command line. It runs under Windows 95 and NT with a winsock
TCP/IP connection.

The main advantage of this application is it allows webmasters to run
PERL mail CGIs similar to those used on UNIX platforms. AZ-MAIL functions
quite similar to the UNIX rmail app. Included is a sample of PERL source
code that uses AZ-MAIL to handle mail forms. All that is required to use
AZ-MAIL in this fashion is to install PERL 5 for Windows 95/NT, do the
required webserver configurations (allow PERL scripts to be executed),
and create your CGI.

Home page: http://www.umich.edu/~castley/azmail/

To use:
edit AZMAIL.INI and place in it your return E-mail address.

Files included:
AZMAIL.EXE: 32-bit executable.
AZMAIL.INI: The configuration file that holds your return address.
README.TXT: This file.
FILE_ID.DIZ: Information File.
SAMPLE.PL: Sample PERL CGI source.

Registration:
AZ-MAIL 1.0 is a shareware program. This means that you are allowed a 30
day trial period. If you continue to use it after the trial period, you
are required to register.

Advantages to registering:
If you register, you will be sent a registered version of AZ-MAIL via
E-mail, or you will be given a URL where you can download from. The
registered version will allow you to CC messages from the command line
and it will not produce the annoying "Message brought to you by AZ-MAIL
1.0 UNREGISTERED." statement at the bottom of your messages.

To Register:
Send check or money order for $25 US to:

Aztec Communications
9909 McClumpha Rd
Plymouth, Mi 48170

Payable to Aztec Communications

Please include the following:
Name, Company Name, Number of Copies, and E-mail address to be sent the
registered version or be sent the URL where the registered version will
reside for you to download.

Send any bugs/suggestions to castley@umich.edu.
 
