********************* * JMailPro 3.0.0.4 * ********************* ----------------------------------------- 03 Dec 2003 Copyright (c) 2003 Comtronic Enterprise. ----------------------------------------- Thank you for using JMailPro! This document contains the latest information regarding the version of JMailPro that you have installed. Important Upgrade Information ----------------------------- If you are a licensed user upgrading from a version 2.1.0.6 and below of JMail, please take note of the following ... 1. You do not need to un-install the older JMail files. 2. During setup, try not to install JMailPro into the same location where JMail is installed. You risk losing the mailbox accounts and other settings is you do this (see item 5). 3. If you are installing JMailPro on Windows 95 for the first time, you will need the DCOM95 components. The installation file for these may be obtained from www.jmail.com.my/download.html. 3. When you run JMailPro for the first time after a fresh installation, the 'Remote Hosts' window appears. Enter the necessary information and click 'Update' then 'Save'. Fill out the details required in 'System Settings' screen that appears. Click 'OK' to save your changes. 4. Licenses used with JMail versions are not compatible with the new JMailPro. If you do not have a new license, contact a JMail reseller or Comtronic Enterprise. 5. You can use the mailbox and group accounts from the older JMail by performing the following ... - Start JMailPro and select 'Help, Register' from the menu. - Enter the new license information into JMailPro. - After you have successfully entered the license information, copy the Log, Profiles, Program, RemoteQ, Spool and Users folders from the JMail directory (typically in C:\Program Files\JMail) to the JMailPro directory (typically in C:\Program Files\JMailPro). - Start JMailPro. The mailboxes and groups from the older JMail will now be available in JMailPro. 6. After the installation of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for JMailPro, we recommend that you perform the anti-virus update. To do this, select Settings, Anti- Virus Options from the JMailPro menu. In the 'Anti-virus engine' section, click on the 'Update virus database now!' button. (Remote access must be enabled!). If JMailPro is running, please restart it so that the anti-virus engine can be detected. 7. Every time you run the Kaspersky Anti-Virus for JMailPro setup, please verify that the 'Enable virus scanning if anti-virus engine is installed' option is on in the Anti-Virus Options window. Requirements ============ * Pentium 75 or higher PC system. * Windows 98, Windows 95 OSR2 or Windows NT 4.0 w/Service Pack 6a. * 16MB RAM (32 MB recommended). * 5 MB of disk space. * A JARING UUCP account or any 'DomainPOP' account. Demo Version Restrictions ========================= You may install and use JMailPro for a period of 30 days. If you want to continue using JMailPro thereafter, you need to register your copy of JMailPro. The demo version allows you to create a maximum of 3 mailboxes/users. Pre-Installation Checklist ========================== 1. Configure your system for DIAL-UP NETWORKING. We have included a JARING dial-up script with JMailPro called jar-jmail.scp . You can find this file in the \Program Files\Accessories folder after you install JMailPro. 2. Install WINDOWS SOCKETS VERSION 2 if you are going to install JMailPro on a PC running Windows 95. This update may be obtained from www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/. Download the item listed as 'Windows 95 Windows Sockets 2 Update' under the section SERVICE PACKS AND UPDATES - Windows 95. Run the downloaded program and follow the on-screen instructions. 3. If you are installing JMailPro on Windows 95 for the first time, you will need the DCOM95 components. The installation file for these may be obtained from www.jmail.com.my/download.html. Please refer to the Windows documentation and help files for information on installing the above components. Installation ============ If you downloaded JMailPro from the Web, ensure that you have a UnZip utility. To install JMailPro: 1. UnZip the downloaded zip file to a temporary directory if you downloaded JMailPro from the Web or insert the first JMailPro installation disk into your floppy drive. 2. Run Setup.exe. 3. Follow the instructions as given by the JMailPro Setup Wizard. 4. Start JMailPro from the Start Menu, Programs, JMailPro shortcut. Postmaster Logon ================ When JMailPro is started, a postmaster logon window appears. The default password for a new installation is postmaster. You may change this password later using a e-mail command. Refer to the online help for more information. Additional Settings =================== In order to transfer mail from remote UUCP/SMTP hosts, you need to supply additional information to JMailPro. This may be done using the System and Remote Schedule submenus under the Settings menu. Refer to the online help for more information about these settings. Uninstalling JMailPro ================== JMailPro may be uninstalled from the Control Panel using the Add/Remove Programs option. Problems? ========= Contact us at support@jmail.com.my if you have any problems installing or running JMailPro. Please supply the following information in your e-mail: 1. Type of PC processor (Pentium/Others) 2. Operating System and version. 3. Amount of RAM installed on PC. 4. The version number of JMailPro that you are using. This information may be obtained from the Help, About JMailPro menu option. 5. Nature of problem. JMailPro Version 3.0.0.4 Release (03 Dec 2003 ) ================================================== 1. Advanced forwarding option is now available. Mail for local unknown recipient may now be forwarded to remote SMTP server. 2. Corrected problem with UUCP statistics/counters. JMailPro Version 3.0.0.3 Release (29 July 2003 ) ================================================== 1. Solved problem where mail is undeliverable to some servers that incorrectly implement the SMTP command pipelining feature. JMailPro Version 3.0.0.2 Release (15 July 2003 ) ================================================== 1. Solved installation problems on Windows 95. 2. Improved MX record search method. JMailPro Version 3.0.0.1 Release (30 June 2003 ) ================================================== 1. Implementation of a retry queue for remote outgoing mail. 2. Remote SMTP servers - authentication is now supported. 3. The forward slash '/' character is accepted in the user name field for auto-multipop3 entries. JMailPro Version 3.0.0.0 Release (28 October 2002) ================================================== 1. Support for multiple domains. 2. Added support for sending remote SMTP mail directly to recipients mail server, eliminating the need for SMTP relay servers (MX Record Lookup). This will solve the 'relaying denied' errors when sending mail to external recipients. 3. Anti-virus support available! 4. Allows trivial deny of relayed mail using e-mail addresses as reference. Users with fixed connection to the Internet may use this option to block external senders from using JMailPro to send unsolicited/bulk mail.