WINDOWS MAIL MANAGER 1.2

Copyright (c) 1994-95 Jaka Gubensek
All rights reserved.
This program is shareware.

This file describes the differences (bugs fixed, new commands etc.)
between different versions of WMM. The differences always refers to
preceding version.

WMM 1.0
  first version, released on 29.9.1994

WMM 1.1
  many bugs fixed, some new features, released on 23.10.1994
  NEW FEATURES:
  - you can use .OR. operator in Find Window
  - Options | Conversion are added
  - you can switch confersion on and off using F6 key
  - Options | Replies were created from a part of Options | General
  - you can use F5 key to switch message font to Terminal (and back)
  - auto fidonet addressing is enabled, see Options | BBS Specific
  - button "To:ALL->" (next to all) is added in Message Window
  - PAPIRUS is added; it is a small editor, which will beep if line
    is too long
  - you can now mark messages in whole base
  - by translating english.lne and naming it *.lng, WMM can be translated
    in any language

  CHANGES:
  - WMM signature has changed
  - WMM signature and tagline are added after editing a reply
  - WMM loads faster
  - repairing indexes (clean base) is now faster
  - WMM can now use root (c:\, b:\...) directories as well

  BUGS FIXED:
  - quoting was wrong; you quoted the one you wrote reply to, and not
    the one, who wrote the message
  - when re-editing a reply, some spaces and <cr>s were added to the
    end of the reply. This is now fixed.
  - if you closed WMM while writing a reply, WMM warned you that you 
    can not do this, but he did not stop you; the consequence was
    loosing all replies. Now you can not exit WMM while writing a reply.
  - problems, you could have with replies (to QWK packets that you 
    have renamed), because replies were not accepted by BBS, are now 
    fixed
  - in some cases (library, tagline) when you can not enter more than
    the defined number of characters, WMM did not warn you. Now it beeps
  - WMM now always removes all directories when closing
  - you can search for duplicated in personal "conference" 
  - if you added message in personal "conference", some garbage appeared
    in message index; now fixed

WMM 1.12
  some bugs fixed, released on 29.12.1994
  CHANGES:
  - when killing duplicates, duplicates are marked as read

  BUSG FIXED:
  - WMM can now clean message base longer than 4 MB
  - WMM now adds its signature and tagline also if message is splited

WMM 1.2
  some bugs fixed, quite some changes, released on 4.3.1995
  NEW FEATURES:
  - /y switch passes question weter to add qwk packet(s) (answers yes),
    when used together with file name as parameter
  - Options | Addresses and Message | Add to address list are new
  - Fidonet address box in Message Information window is new
  - Options | Colors enables you to set colors
  - Pg Up and Pg Down ALWAYS scroll message
  - Conference | Add/Drop alows off-line conference selection
  - ANSI Viewer option in General Options is new, together with
    Message | Use ANSI Viewer and Use ANSI Viewer button in Text Window,
    enables you to use an external program to view ANSI messages and 
    buletins

  CHANGES:
  - file <bbs name>.PTR is also copied to message base's directory, so
    you can use it, if you need it
  - Message and Message Index windows are resizable in both directions
  - buttons in Message window are changed to icons (toolbar)
  - file DOOR.ID is also copied to message base's directory

  BUGS FIXED:
  - if "Don't show empty conferences" isn't checked, you couldn't 
    write replies; now you can
  - when reading personal messages, conference name wasn't always 
    displayed; now it is
  - .REP packet still was not 100% by the rules, therefore some mail 
    doors didn't like it; now it's OK
  - if you used F5 to switch to "Terminal" font, WMM remembered the
    wrong fonr; now OK
  - WMM now recognizes all kinds of fidonet addresses
  - find command works also in personal "conference"
  - WMM now goes on with Cam-Mail packets


                                                  Jaka Gubensek
