Mail Deamons for NT Alpha Version 2.10 ========================================== (The i386 version of NTMAIL has the file name NTMAIL10.zip). This distribution contains the following files: POP.EXE - The POP3 compliant Service SMTP.EXE - SMTP receive Service POST.EXE - Post Service MAIL.EXE - MAIL Utility (including the functionality of WAITPOST, POSTWAIT, LOADMAIL, KICKPOST and BLAT). README.TXT - that should be this file. MSVCRT20.DLL - This DLL should be copied to the %ststemroot%\system32 directory. The most up to date set of instructions can be found at http://www.net-shopper.co.uk/software/ntmail/index.htm these have been PKZIPed and are available as MAILHTML.ZIP. To install over a previous version of NTMAIL do the following: Take a backup of the registry using REGEDT32 and save the old executables. (as a precaution against anything going very wrong). Stop all three services. Copy the three new executables (POP, POST and SMTP) to the same directory as the previous executables (over-writing them). Enter the command "smtp -i" to update the registry. Start all three services. To install NTMAIL from scratch: Unzip the files in the directory that is to be their home. Enter "smtp -i" Enter "pop -i" Enter "post -i" Start all three services from the Control Pannel. You will need a key to get these services running. The latest key may be found on the page: http://www.net-shopper.co.uk/software/ntmail/key.htm or by sending email to ntmail@net-shopper.co.uk This key will allow 2 users to use NTMAIL until the end of August 1995, AQmbG@sLA:Rk There is no warranty, either express or implied, of the suitability of this product for any purpose whatever. Support is not guaranteed, nor are updates to this program. If you have any problems with this program, please direct your comments to the author, Brian Dorricott, at "ntmail@net-shopper.co.uk", or at PO Box 6064, London, SW12 9XG, UK. Please grant me the opportunity of defending the program's design and functionality before decrying its use in any forum, public or private. The success of future shareware depends on your encouragement. Many thanks, Brian 12-May-1995