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from: andrew clarke
date: 2003-01-17 22:18:12
subject: wimm 2.1 released

A new version of Gerard van Essen's WIMM (Where Is My Mail) has been
released.  It has been ported to 32-bit Windows and UNIX.

The following files are available for FREQ from 3:633/267 (BinkD only) or
on the web at http://blizzard.dnsalias.org/fidonet/wimm/ .

wimm21o.zip   62K  WIMM 2.1; Where Is My Mail; Personal mail scanner for
                   Squish & *.MSG; Written by Gerard van Essen with
                   modifications by Andrew Clarke
                   Compiled for 32-bit OS/2

wimm21s.zip   30K  Where Is My Mail; Personal mail scanner for
                   Squish & *.MSG; Written by Gerard van Essen with
                   modifications by Andrew Clarke
                   C source code for DOS, OS/2, Windows & UNIX
                   (Linux/FreeBSD)

wimm21w.zip   42K  Where Is My Mail; Personal mail scanner for
                   Squish & *.MSG; Written by Gerard van Essen with
                   modifications by Andrew Clarke
                   Compiled for 32-bit Windows

wimm21x.zip  219K  Where Is My Mail; Personal mail scanner for
                   Squish & *.MSG; Written by Gerard van Essen with
                   modifications by Andrew Clarke
                   Compiled for 32-bit DOS


WIMM; Where Is My Mail
Personal mail scanner for Squish & *.MSG
Written by Gerard van Essen with modifications by Andrew Clarke

Maintained by Andrew Clarke
E-mail: mail{at}ozzmosis.com
FidoNet: 3:633/267

WIMM is copyright Gerard van Essen.  Modifications released under
the GNU General Public Licence (GPL) version 2.


Release notes

This is the first release of WIMM since Gerard van Essen's last version
(1.31; December 25, 1994).  It has been ported to 32-bit Windows and
UNIX.  There are no new features.


Installation

To compile WIMM from source code you will need the XMSGAPI library.
Please refer to the INSTALL file.

For usage please refer to wimm.doc (December 25, 1994).  Note that some
comments may no longer apply to this version.


Support

You can reach the current maintainer of WIMM, Andrew Clarke, at FidoNet
node 3:633/267, in the FidoNet ARTWARE (Artware Support), TUB (Squish
Support), MUFFIN (Maximus Support) or FIDOSOFT.HUSKY (Husky Support)
conferences, or send e-mail to mail{at}ozzmosis.com.

Please send any changes, bug reports or fixes to Andrew via the above
channels.  When sending code changes, context diffs (eg. `diff -c
oldfile.c newfile.c') are preferred.


Porting

If you are currently porting, or wish to port, WIMM to other compilers
or platforms, you may wish to contact Andrew via the above channels.


Obtaining WIMM

The latest release of WIMM is currently available at
http://blizzard.dnsalias.org/fidonet/wimm/


WIMM; Where Is My Mail
Personal mail scanner for Squish & *.MSG
Written by Gerard van Essen with modifications by Andrew Clarke

Maintained by Andrew Clarke
E-mail: mail{at}ozzmosis.com
FidoNet: 3:633/267

Installation Notes


Supported Compilers

The following makefiles can be used to compile this release of WIMM:

Compiler                               Makefile
-------------------------------------- -----------------------------------
Borland C++ (32-bit Windows)           makefile.win32.borland
Microsoft Visual C++ (32-bit Windows)  makefile.win32.msvc
Watcom C++ (32-bit DOS)                makefile.dos32.watcom
Watcom C++ (32-bit OS/2)               makefile.os232.watcom
Watcom C++ (32-bit Windows)            makefile.win32.watcom
GNU C (UNIX)                           makefile.unix

Notes

- WIMM is probably not endian-safe.  It may require a little-endian
  CPU, ie. Intel, not Motorola, to run properly.  Among other things,
  lastread pointers probably won't be read properly (they will most
  likely be read backwards).  All this means WIMM [probably] won't yet
  run correctly under Linux on a PowerPC, or under Mac OS X on a G3, for
  example.  This will be fixed in a future version.


Compiling

To compile WIMM from source code you will need the XMSGAPI library.  The
latest release of XMSGAPI is currently available at

  http://blizzard.dnsalias.org/fidonet/xmsgapi/

The base directory of both wimm and xmsgapi should be located off the
same subdirectory, eg.

  /usr/src/wimm
  /usr/src/xmsgapi
  /usr/src/xmsgapi/src

in UNIX, or

  c:\devel\csource\wimm
  c:\devel\csource\xmsgapi
  c:\devel\csource\xmsgapi\src

in Windows or OS/2.

Once XMSGAPI has been compiled you can compile WIMM.  Copy the
appropriate compiler makefile (eg. makefile.unix) to a file named
"makefile" and run the appropriate make utility ("make" for UNIX,
"nmake" for MSVC, "wmake -ms" for Watcom, etc).

--- Msged/NT 6.1.1
* Origin: Blizzard of Ozz, Mt Eliza, Victoria, Australia (3:633/267.1)
SEEN-BY: 633/267 270
@PATH: 633/267

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