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ePostMan 1.17 for Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP Now Free !
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5. October 2009
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Does your e-mail client application...
- handle up to 50 accounts automatically - check your mail boxes periodically in the background or - even run as a WindowsNT/2000/XP service ?
- download and save new messages as standard text-files, which you can read with your favorite text viewer ? - transfer these messages as files into a local multi-O.S. network to a Windows,
DOS, Unix, Linux, OS2 or other workstations ?
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- automatically print out your mails to any printer available in your network ?
- need less than 1 MByte of memory? - automatically forward e-mails to a defined address - automatically reply e-mails - filter out spam-messages
.... if yes for all, please close this page, there is no need for ePostMan !
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How does ePostMan work ?
ePostMan runs in the background on a local Windows-workstation or server. Using your existing permanent or any
dial-up TCP/IP-connections to your mail server(s), it periodically checks for new messages. These messages are downloaded as raw txt-files and saved into any desired folder within your network. Filenames are
optionally generated in the 8.3 format, so you can transfer the information also to non-Windows platforms. Attachments, if any, can be found in the same or any other individual folder. New mails are printed out
anywhere in a network automatically - if you like.
Screen Shot
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Version History:
Version 1.17 - further improved Spam-filtering - attachments can be saved in separate folders
Version 1.16 was not published
Version 1.15 - many minor improvements - enhanced spam mail handling
Version 1.10/1.11:
- deutsche Online-Hilfe - no more serial-no registration - minor bug fixes
Version 1.09: - Spam filter - HTML filter - Freeware limit enhanced up to 20 transfers
- minor improvements and bug fixes for higher stability - many improvements on the free add-on ePostManMailReader
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Requirements for ePostMan:
- Windows 95/98/NT/2000/XP operating system - Pentium processor or higher - 1.6 MByte free disk memory - Access to a remote POP3 mail server via TCP/IP (permanent or dial-up) - Dial-up (RAS) handling has to be installed on your system if needed - Sufficient disk memory for the storing the files downloaded
How to install:
The file postman.exe is a self-executing setup-archive.
Please copy this file to any temporary directory on your hard disk. Then launch this program by double-clicking and follow the instructions.
If updating from version 1.07 and below, please deinstall the previous version first! All settings have to be re-entered.
If updating from version 1.08, please do NOT deeinstall.
You may copy ePostman.cfg to ePostman109.cfg if you want to keep all mail account settings
If updating from version 1.09 or higher, please do NOT deeinstall. You need a new registration code, see on the left side.
Install and setup ePostMan before starting ePostManReader.
After successful install you may save the original setup-files to a save place for later use. Additional on-line help is available within the application.
Deinstall:
If ePostMan is running as service stop it first. Then, as
usual in Windows: SystemControl-Software-ePostMan <Remove>
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How to register ePostMan:
The unregistered version stops its activity after each 20
mail transfers. However, the program may be started as often you like.
You now may convert ePostMan into the
unlimited mode for free by entering the following registration code:
1st Name (Company Part 1)=Free Version
Last Name (Company Part 2)=Lucky Registration code=1867669
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(C) Reiner Krump 1998...2009
ePostMan, share*it!, regnow, Pentium, DOS, Windows 95/98/NT/XP, Unix, Linux and OS2 are under CopyRight of the relevant companies.
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