PureMail 1.3
User Authentication System for Email
Copyright (C) 1998 by Louie R. Orbeta
All Rights Reserved


Greetings,

First of all, I'd like to thank you for checking out my program. PureMail
represents half a year of design, and I'm very proud of it. It has taught
me a lot in program design, implementation and testing. I'd like to thank
my beta testers and to all the people who have given me suggestions. If I
have time, they will be implemented in future versions.

The purpose of this program is to send a message to every junk mailer on
the Internet. I don't pay for mail I don't ask for. I believe that if I 
want something, let me go to them instead of them pushing their products
down my throat. Contrary to every junk mail I've received, I'm not 
charging for this program and I'm not advertising it to newsgroups. 
Take that, spammers!

Please feel free to use it. There's no subroutine that will cause it to 
lock up after a specified number of days. I won't get any information 
from your PC if you use it. It's a full-blown version. No demos, no 
crippleware, etc. No trapdoors whatsoever. In fact, I have added a nifty
feature that will check PureMail if it has been modified in any way. If 
PureMail.exe has been altered, it won't let you run it. It's just extra 
security for the user.

I've been spam-free since November 20, 1998. Now, I don't mind getting 
spam because PureMail will just tell me that they've been deleted :) If 
you don't like it, just delete it - you won't hurt my feelings. I just 
hope anyone out there would find it as useful as I did. For suggestions, 
comments or bug-announcements, please go to:

http://travel.to/louieorbeta

OR 

http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/2098/PureMail.htm

Regards,
Louie Robles Orbeta


PureMail is copyright (C)1998 by Louie Robles Orbeta, of Winnipeg, 
Manitoba, Canada. No one else is responsible for this. I alone designed
and implemented the PureMail stamp - which consists of the KEY (a 5-8 
alphanumeric random character) and an expiry date called a TIMESTAMP


I would like to personally thank the following people for their help in 
suggestions and beta-testing (in chronological order):
- Marc Cosgrove 
- Patrick Sabourin 
- Jarrod Loewen 
- Gary Stoik 
- Stephen Waelder 