                   Post Road Mailer - Blue Edition
               Demonstration and Maintenance Release 2E

IMPORTANT:

The file BLUE102E.ZIP contains a 30-day full function demonstration copy
of the Blue Edition of the Post Road Mailer.  It may also be used to update
licensed copies of the Post Road Mailer to maintenance release level 1.02E.
The Blue Edition of the Post Road Mailer is an email interface for OV/VM
(PROFS) notes.

You may freely distribute the file BLUE102E.ZIP if you include this
notice within the file. Distribution includes placing the file in a host
based repository including FTP sites, VM Tools Machines, LAN servers,
and other media.

NOTICE:

The initial settings for deleting notes from the host inbasket have been
set to not delete any notes. This is to assure that you don't
accidentally lose host notes during your trial. However, in normal
operation you will want to change these settings to avoid reading the
same mail over and over again. There are two options on the inbasket
page of the settings notebook. The first option is to delete all notes
on the host after they have been downloaded to the PC. You should choose
this option if you will always use Post Road Mailer for handling your
mail. The second option deletes notes from the host only after you have
deleted or filed them from your Post Road Mailer inbasket. You should
choose this option if you wish to retain unprocessed mail on both the
host and on the PC.


APPLYING MAINTENANCE RELEASE 2E:

  These instructions only apply if you have a fully licensed copy of the
  Post Road Mailer. For DEMONSTRATION USE see below.

   1. Do not erase any files in your Post Road directory before
      installing the maintenance release. The file BLUE102E.ZIP
      contains replacements for some of the modules in the
      earlier version of the program.

   2. Unzip the file BLUE102E.ZIP into a temporary directory.

   3. Make sure that the Post Road Mailer is not running and copy all
      the files from the temporary directory to the Post Road Mailer
      directory.

   4. Start the Post Road Mailer in the usual fashion.


DEMONSTRATION USE:

  If you downloaded or copied the file named BLUE102E.ZIP, or the
  contents thereof, and you do not have a full license for the code with
  a license number issued by InnoVal Systems Solutions, Inc., you agree
  to the following usage guidelines.  If you do not agree, you should
  not use the software.

  License to Use:

  This program, the Post Road Mailer Demonstration, hereinafter referred
  to as the Software, is licensed for demonstration and evaluation use
  only.  You may use the program for one month only, unless you obtain a
  full license from InnoVal Systems Solutions, Inc.  or from an
  authorized supplier.

  You may not modify, reverse assemble, or reverse compile the Software.

  You may not license, rent, lease, or sell the Software.

  InnoVal will not be liable for any lost profits, lost savings, or any
  incidental damages or other economic consequential damages that may
  arise from the use of the Software even if InnoVal, or an authorized
  supplier, has been advised of the possibility of such damage.  InnoVal
  will not be liable for any damages claimed by you based on any third
  party claim.

  This license, granted to you, is effective for one month from the day
  you obtain the Software.  You may terminate this license at any time
  time if you destroy all copies of the Software.

  This license is governed by the laws of the State of New York or the
  country in which you aquired the Software.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLING THE DEMONSTRATION:

  1. Before you install the demonstration there are a few items of
     information that you need to collect:

      o Your OV/VM node (e.g. DALVM1)

      o Your OV/VM user id (e.g. DRPORTE)

  2. Create a directory named POSTBLUE on your hard drive.  You
     should have approximately five megabytes of storage available on
     the drive for the program and data files.

  3. Unzip BLUE102E.ZIP into this directory.

  4. From the command prompt run SETICON to create a Post Road Mailer
     icon on the desktop.

  5. Start the program from the desktop by double-clicking on the icon.

  We suggest that you review the settings notebook early in your use of
  the program.  The settings notebook can be found on the File menu of
  the inbasket window.


Thank you for examining the Blue Edition of the Post Road Mailer.  We
believe we have designed the best native OS/2 email interface for
OV/VM available on the market.  If, after trying out the demonstration,
you would like to order the Post Road Mailer, you may call InnoVal
Systems Solutions, Inc. at (914) 835-3838. You may also refer to our
home page on the World Wide Web for further information about the
product and any special prices.  Our home page is at:

      http://www.aescon.com/innoval/


                       The Post Road Mailer Team at
                       InnoVal Systems Solutions, Inc.



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Post Road Mailer is a trademark of InnoVal Systems Solutions, Inc.  All
other brands both cited and not cited are trademarks, registered
trademarks, or service marks of their respective companies.  All prices
are subject to change without notice.  Prices are in US Dollars and US
funds.

(c) 1995, InnoVal Systems Solutions, Inc. Harrison, New York

