	     Lotus cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.2
	     ======================================


This file contains important late-breaking information that is
not contained in the documentation.


Table of Contents
=================
Installation
Compatibility
Working with Containers
DDE Macros
"Store to" Rule Option
cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.01 Changes
   AUTOEXEC.BAT
   User Name
   Novell NetWare
   International Issues
   DOS 3.31 (and earlier)
cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.02 Changes
cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.03 Changes
cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.1 Changes
cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.2 Changes

Installation
============

Workstation
-----------
Workstation installation does not require the user password.

If you don't let the SETUP program modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT file
to add the cc:Mail program path to your PATH environment
variable, make sure you modify this yourself after installing
cc:Mail.  Ask your cc:Mail administrator if you're not sure how
to make this change.

If you see a warning during installation that the FILES setting
in your CONFIG.SYS file is inadequate for cc:Mail, modify
CONFIG.SYS so that FILES equals 30 or more.  Ask your cc:Mail
administrator if you're not sure how to make this change.

Post Office
-----------
If you're upgrading from a Level 5 post office (cc:Mail for
MS-DOS, Version 3.15 or earlier), you MUST:

1) Run Version 3.15 of CHKSTAT and RECLAIM to verify the
   integrity of your database before upgrading your post office
2) Back up your database before upgrading your post office

VIM
---
If you received a warning during installation that you have an
invalid set of VIM files, you can copy the following files from
the Windows Platform Pack Program and PO Install Disk 1 to your
cc:Mail program-files directory to correct the situation:

    CCEDIT.DLL
    CCSMI.DLL
    CCUTIL.DLL
    CDVIM.DLL
    CHARSET.DLL
    MAILENG.DLL
    MEMMAN.DLL
    SMI.DLL
    VIM.DLL

Incomplete Installation and VIM Files
-------------------------------------
If installation is unsuccessfull, the VIM.DLL file might have
been renamed VIM.OLD.  If this is the case, rename VIM.OLD to
VIM.DLL.


Compatibility
=============

Conflict with Sun-NFS
---------------------
If your workstation has two network cards and one of your
connections is to a Sun-NFS, you might experience minor problems
when running cc:Mail for Windows, Version 2.0.

To avoid these problems, disable the Sun-NFS either manually or
in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file before you start Windows.

Launching Ami Pro, Version 3.0, from cc:Mail
--------------------------------------------
If you want to launch Ami Pro 3.0 from cc:Mail using the Ami Pro
icon button, you need to edit the LOTUS.INI file first, as
described next.

1) Use any text editor to open LOTUS.INI from your Windows
   subdirectory.
2) Locate the [Lotus Applications] section.
3) Locate the following string: AMIPRO=C:\AMIPRO.
4) Add "\AMIPRO.EXE" to the end of the string so it looks like
   this:
   AMIPRO=C:\AMIPRO\AMIPRO.EXE
5) Save LOTUS.INI.


Working with Containers
=======================

When you delete folders containing 100 or more messages, you
won't see a progress update while the messages are
deleted.  However, you will see a progress update while the
folder itself is being deleted.


DDE Macros
==========

The WINMACRO.ZIP file contains a number of sample macros
(including the sample macro from the cc:Mail for Windows User's
Guide) that show how to enable DDE with various third-party
products.  This file is posted on the cc:Mail Technical Support
Bulletin Board (415-691-0401 [8-N-1]).


"Store to" Rule Option
======================

Page 175 of the cc:Mail for Windows User's Guide states that you
can store messages "on sending" in a folder or archive.  However,
you can store these messages in folders only.


cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.01 Changes
========================================

This section describes the changes made in Release 2.01.

AUTOEXEC.BAT
------------
The installation program now updates the first PATH statement in
your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.  To be updated, the PATH statement must
begin with "PATH", "PATH=", "SET PATH", or "SET PATH=". Other
statements containing "PATH" (such as REM PATH, SET BPATH,
and so on) will not be updated.

User Name
---------
You must use the format "FirstName LastName"  when entering your
user name in Workstation Setup, User Setup, or on the
Windows|Properties command line.  Do not include a comma when
entering your user name in these places.

Novell NetWare
--------------
NetWare users who are installing the workstation software from
the network must have file scan rights to the cc:Mail for Windows
\CCUSER subdirectory.

International Issues
--------------------
Accented characters now display in alias names.

You can now search message text for a string that contains
accented characters.

When you print a rule that contains accented characters (in the
name or content of the rule), the accented characters will now
print.

Spell Check now supports accented characters.

DOS 3.31 (and earlier)
----------------------
You can now install cc:Mail for Windows successfully under DOS
version 3.31 or earlier.


cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.02 Changes
========================================

Release 2.02 includes internal maintenance changes only.  If
you're upgrading from Release 2.0 or 2.01, you need to update
only the program files; workstation software need not be updated.


cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.03 Changes
========================================

Release 2.03 includes Release 5.1 of the Administrative Utilities
and Release 2.05 of the VIM Runtime Set.

Changes to the VIM Runtime Set include the following enhancements:
  -The correct location types in the Address List are now shown
  -The correct caption titles for dialog boxes are now shown
  -The c:\windows\ccmail directory is not created if the user
   directory is other than this directory upon log in.

Correction to page 14 of the cc:Mail for Windows User's Guide:
The "Windows Platform Pack Disk 4" is now labeled "DOS
Administrative Utilities 5.1 Disk".

Also in the cc:Mail for Windows User's Guide, "cc:Mail for Windows
Platform Pack" should be replaced with "cc:Mail for Windows
Desktop."


cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.1 Changes
=======================================

The cc:Mail for Windows User's Guide refers to Version 2.0.  All
features described in this manual, as well as the features
described in this section, apply to Release 2.1.

Release 2.1 includes Release 2.07 of the VIM Runtime Set.

Problems in these general areas were fixed in this release.

- Printing messages from the Drafts folder
- Printing edited messages
- Messages with no text sent from cc:Mail for MS-DOS users
- Aspect ratio (sizing problem) when printing faxes
- Addressing to private mailing lists
- "Can't forward" error on first message acted on by rules
- Text_1 appearing in message contents when exported
- Spell check with accented "i" character
- Floating SmartIcons staying on the Desktop
- Launching Lotus 1-2-3 R4 attachments
- Launching WordPerfect 5.2/6.0 attachments
- Launching PowerPoint 4.0 attachments
- Launching Word for Windows 6.0 attachments
- Storing archive messages in a folder
- NFT error log not showing user name
- Parsing temp directory environment variables (SET TEMP=)
- "Intermittent floating point stack underflow in ccsmart.dll"
  error with math coprocessor enabled
- Adobe print driver incompatibility (return to cc:Mail correctly
  after launching attachment through an association)


cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.2 Changes
=======================================

The cc:Mail for Windows User's Guide documents Version 2.0
software.  All features described in that guide, as well as the
features described in this section, apply to Release 2.2
software.

New Print Header Options
------------------------
The following partial print header options are now available
from the Print dialog box. Choose File - Print and then click
Header to specify whether or not to include these fields in
your header.

  Author
  Subject
  Date
  Time
  Recipients
  Priority

You can select any combination of partial print header fields.

In addition, you can now print a header by checking the Header
Text box and typing up to 80 characters of text.

cc:Mail Address Limit
---------------------
A cc:Mail address can be a maximum of 126 characters.

Entering Internet Addresses
---------------------------
When you enter an Internet gateway address in the Address
field, you'll see a new button for entering Internet addresses in
the Post Office Addressing dialog box. Click this button and then
enter the recipient's name and domain in the Internet
Address Builder. cc:Mail will properly construct the address (you
can see the address constructed as you type it).

Entering Fax Addresses
-----------------------
When you enter the name of a Fax gateway in the Address field,
you'll see a new button for entering Fax addresses in the
Post Office Addressing dialog box. Click this button and then
enter the recipient's name and fax number in the Fax Address
Builder. cc:Mail will properly construct the address
(you can see the address constructed as you type it).

Configuring the Fax and Internet Address Builders
-------------------------------------------------
The [cc:Fax] and [cc:Internet] sections in WMAIL.INI
let you configure the new Fax and Internet Address
Builder dialog boxes. If the following sections are not
defined in WMAIL.INI, the default dialog boxes appear.

  [cc:Fax]
  EntryCount=2
  Delimiter0=
  Entry1=Name
  Delimiter1="fax#
  Entry2=Number
  Delimiter2=

NOTE: The default Fax Address Builder inserts an @ sign
after the name. The resulting address works, but the
@ sign is appended to the user's name. This will be fixed
in a future release. To resolve this problem, define the
fields in your WMAIL.INI file as shown above.

  [cc:Internet]
  EntryCount=2
  Delimiter0=
  Entry1=Name
  Delimiter1=@
  Entry2=Domain
  Delimiter2=

o EntryCount: This field determines the number of entry
  fields, not including the delimiter fields. You can
  specify up to five entry fields.

o Entry(1-5): Specifies the names of the entry fields.

o Delimiter0: Specifies text that appears before the
  first entry field.

NOTE: If you customize the Address Builders but do not
include text before the first entry field, you must
still include the line:

Delimiter0= (no value)

o Delimiter(1-5): Specifies the characters that separate
  the entry fields when the address is built. You can
  specify up to five delimiters. Any character (other
  than the double quotation mark, see below) is valid
  as a delimiter.

  To get a space as a delimiter, specify:

  Delimiter=" (a double quotation mark)

  You cannot specify more than one space in a row.

NOTE: If you omit a Delimiterx= line for a corresponding
Entryx= line, you may get unwanted characters in
the address. Make sure that there is a Delimiterx=
line for each Entryx= line. If you don't need a delimiter
for a specific entry field, use Delimiterx= (no value).

The combined entry field/delimiter limit is 126
characters.  The Entryx= and Delimiterx= lines can appear
in any order.

Configuring Address Builder Availability
----------------------------------------
All Address Builders are available by default, unless you
use the the following gateway naming conventions for your
Post Office entries ("P" entries in your cc:Mail Directory).
These names are case sensitive (they must be in all uppercase
letters).

Internet button:  INTERNET-MAIL or SMTPLINK
Fax button:       FAX
X400 button:      X400

If you use these naming conventions, cc:Mail can dim the
buttons that are not appropriate for the gateway that is
entered. For example, if you use these naming conventions and
you address a message to INTERNET-MAIL,the X400 and Fax
buttons will not be available.

Entering X.400 Addresses
------------------------
When you enter the name of an X.400 gateway in the Address field,
you'll see a new button for entering X.400 addresses in the
Post Office Addressing dialog box. Click this button and then
enter the appropriate information in the X.400 Address Builder.

The X.400 recommendation defines a range of attributes such
as country, domain name, organization, and personal name that
identify users in the X.400 Message Handling System (MHS).
An originator/recipient (O/R) address is a set of identifying
attributes that uniquely identify an originator or recipient
(which could be people or application processes). A typical
O/R address consists of the following attributes that can
pass through an MHS:

        Country=US
	ADMD=Telemail
	PRMD=ccmail
	Surname=Valentine
	Given name=John

The O/R address uses these attributes to route a message from
one Administrative Management Domain (ADMD) to another. PRMD is
the Private Management Domain Name (see the field descriptions
below for details).

Following is a description of the fields in the X.400 Address
Builder. Click More in this dialog box to see all fields.

o  Country (C): Enter the recipient's country as specified
   in ISO 3166. Specify up to 2 characters. The default
   is the sender's country.

o  Administration Management Domain Name (A): Enter a public
   service provider, a common carrier, or a postal, telephone,
   and telegraph authority (PTT). Specify up to 16 characters.

o  Private Management Domain Name (P): Enter a company or
   organization name. Specify up to 16 characters.

o  Organization (O): Enter a division within a company or
   organization to which the recipient belongs. Specify
   up to 64 characters.

o  Telematic ID (T): This is also called the terminal identifier.
   Enter an answerback which can be used to verify a delivery to
   a telex terminal or facsimile machine. Specify up to 24
   printable string characters.

o  Surname (S): Enter the last name of the recipient. Specify up
   to 40 characters.

o  Given-name (G): Enter the first name of the recipient. Specify
   up to 16 characters.

o  Initials (I): Enter all initials of the recipient except the
   last name. Periods are optional. Specify up to 5 characters.

o  Generational Qualifier (Q): Enter the generational specification,
   such as Sr. or Jr. Periods are optional. Specify up to 3
   characters.

o  Common Name (CN): Enter a printable string that can contain any
   information within the given length and character set parameters.
   Specify up to 64 characters.

o  Organization Unit (OU) [1-4]: Enter a division or department
   within a company or large organization to which the recipient
   belongs. Specify up to 4 organizational units of 32 characters
   each.

o  Domain Defined Attributes Types (DDA) [Type 1-4, Value 1-4]:
   Enter any special attributes defined by the organization, PRMD,
   or ADMD to which the user belongs. Specify up to 4 domain defined
   attributes of up to 128 characters each. For example, you could
   enter a DDA Type of "LD" and a value for this type of "New
   York." This domain defined attribute could stand for Lotus
   Development Corporation in New York.

After you enter the appropriate fields, cc:Mail will properly
construct the address.

NOTE: A cc:Mail address can be a maximum of 126 characters.

Configuring the X.400 Address Builder
-------------------------------------
The [cc:X400] section in WMAIL.INI lets you change the
parameter for Organizational Units from "OUn" to "On,"
where n is a number from 1 to 4.

[cc:X400]
Organizational Unit = O

For example, when the X.400 address is built, /O1 is sent
instead of /OU1.

New Viewers
-----------
This release of cc:Mail for Windows includes several new
viewers. The new viewers require Microsoft Windows 3.1
and Microsoft OLE2 DLLs. The required OLE2 DLLs are
installed automatically in your WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory
when you install cc:Mail for Windows Release 2.2.

cc:Mail text attachments work as they always have. When you're
viewing any other type of attachment, the following differences
apply:

- New display and print options are available. Click the
  right mouse button to use these new options. See the Help
  system for a full description of all options.
- You cannot modify attachments (other than cc:Mail text
  attachments) unless you run the application in which the
  attachment was originally created. For example, in a cc:Mail
  text attachment, you can find and replace text. In any other
  type of attached item, you can find but you cannot replace text.

NOTE: If you receive a share violation while viewing an
attachment, load VSHARE.386 instead of SHARE.EXE. VSHARE.386
is available from Microsoft Corporation.

All viewers are installed by default; you can delete those that
you do not need.

CAUTION: Do not delete any files except those that begin with the
letters "VS." The following list includes the filter files that
you can safely delete. If you delete other viewer files, the view
filters will not work correctly.

Following is a list of the available viewers and the file formats
they support.

VS90ACS.DLL
Microsoft Access

VS90AMI.DLL
Ami Pro
Ami Professional Write Plus

VS90BMP.DLL
Windows Bitmap
OS/2 Bitmap
Windows Cursor
Windows Icon
Corel Draw 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0

VS90CGM.DLL
Computer Graphics Metafile

VS90DIF.DLL
Navy DIF

VS90DRW.DLL
Micrografx product

VS90DX.DLL
DEC DX 3.0 and below, 3.1, and 4.x

VS90EN4.DLL
Enable WP 4.x

VS90ENS.DLL
Enable Spreadsheet

VS90ENW.DLL
Enable WP 3.0

VS90FAX.DLL
CCITT Group 3 Fax

VS90FCD.DLL
First Choice DB

VS90FCS.DLL
First Choice SS

VS90FFT.DLL
IBM DCA/FFT

VS90FLW.DLL
Freelance

VS90FWK.DLL
Framework III

VS90GIF.DLL
Compuserve GIF

VS90IMG.DLL
GEM Image

VS90IWP.DLL
Wang IWP

VS90JW.DLL
JustWrite 1.0 and 2.0
Q&A Write 3

VS90LEG.DLL
Legacy
Wordstar for Windows

VS90M11.DLL
Mass 11

VS90MCW.DLL
MacWrite II

VS90MM.DLL
MultiMate 3.6
MultiMate Advantage 2

VS90MM4.DLL
MultiMate 4.0

VS90MMFN.DLL
MultiMate Note

VS90MSW.DLL
Microsoft Word 4.x, 5.x and 6.x
Windows Write

VS90MWP2.DLL
Mac WordPerfect 2.0 and 3.0

VS90MWPF.DLL
Mac WordPerfect 1.x

VS90MWRK.DLL
Mac Works 2.0 WP

VS90OW.DLL
OfficeWriter

VS90PCL.DLL
PC File 5.0 Doc

VS90PCX.DLL
Paintbrush
DCX (multipage PCX)

VS90PDX.DLL
Paradox 2, 3, 3.5, and 4
Paradox for Windows

VS90PFS.DLL
PFS: Write A
PFS: Write B
Professional Write 1 and 2
IBM Writing Assistant
First Choice WP
First Choice 3 WP

VS90PGL.DLL
HP Graphics Language

VS90PIC.DLL
Lotus PIC

VS90PICT.DLL
Mac PICT
Mac PICT2

VS90PNTG.DLL
MacPaint

VS90PP.DLL
PowerPoint 4.0

VS90PPL.DLL
PFS: Plan

VS90QA.DLL
Q&A Write

VS90QAD.DLL
Q&A Database

VS90QP2.DLL
Quattro Pro for Windows

VS90RFT.DLL
IBM DCA/RFT

VS90RFX.DLL
Reflex

VS90RTF.DLL
Rich Text Format

VS90SAM.DLL
Samna

VS90SC5.DLL
SuperCalc 5

VS90SDW.DLL
Ami Draw

VS90SMD.DLL
Smart DataBase

VS90SMS.DLL
Smart Spreadsheet

VS90SMT.DLL
SmartWare II

VS90SPT.DLL
Sprint

VS90TEXT.DLL
Text - DOS char set - 7 bit
Text - DOS char set - 8 bit
Text - ANSI char set - 7 bit
Text - ANSI char set - 8 bit
Text - Unicode

VS90TGA.DLL
Targa

VS90TIF6.DLL
Tagged Image File Format
EPS (TIFF header only)
CCITT Group 3 Fax
CCITT Group 4 Fax
JPEG
JFIF (JPEG not in TIFF format)

VS90TW.DLL
Total Word

VS90TXT.DLL
IBM DisplayWrite 2, 3 , 4, and 5

VS90VW3.DLL
Volkswriter

VS90W6.DLL
Word for Windows 6.0
Microsoft WordPad

VS90WKS.DLL
Lotus 1-2-3  1.0 and 2.0
Symphony
Microsoft Works SS
Microsoft Works DB
VP-Planner
Mosaic Twin
Quattro (DOS)
Quattro Pro (DOS)
Generic WKS
Windows Works Spreadsheet
Windows Works Database

VS90WK4.DLL
Lotus 1-2-3  3.0 and 4.0

VS90WM.DLL
WordMarc

VS90WMF.DLL
Windows Metafile

VS90WORD.DLL
Word for Windows 1.x and 2.0
Word for Macintosh 4.0 and 5.0

VS90WORK.DLL
Microsoft Works DOS 1.0 WP
Microsoft Works DOS 2.0 WP
Microsoft Works Win 3.0 WP

VS90WP5.DLL
WordPerfect 5.x

VS90WP6.DLL
WordPerfect 6.0 and 6.1

VS90WPF.DLL
WordPerfect 4.2

VS90WPG.DLL
WordPerfect Graphic 1.0

VS90WPG2.DLL
WordPerfect Graphic 2.0
WordPerfect Presentations

VS90WS.DLL
Wordstar 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0, and 7.0

VS90WS2.DLL
Wordstar 2000

VS90XL5.DLL
Microsoft Excel 2.x, 3.0, 4.0, and 5.0
Microsoft Excel 2.x Chart
Microsoft Excel 3.0 Chart
Microsoft Excel 4.0 Chart
Microsoft Excel 5.0 Chart

VS90XY.DLL
XyWrite / Nota Bene
Signature

VS90ZIP.DLL
.ZIP File
Self UnZIPping .EXE

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