Traymail is a Windows program to monitor your POP mailbox through
a Windows 95 "tray icon" (on the taskbar).  It allows quick access 
to reading and sending mail messages without removing any from the 
POP host unless you explicitly ask it to do so.  You can selectively 
remove messages or just view them.

Traymail allows you to view multiple mailboxes with varying timers,
new mail chimes, and reminder rings while displaying a different 
mail icon in the tray for each mailbox showing its status.  Traymail
also supports a new concept called Virtual Mailboxes.  A Virtual
Mailbox is a regular mailbox viewed through a filter.  You can define 
all messages with a certain from address, to address, or subject to
appear as though it was a separate mailbox.  You can view the same 
mailbox multiple ways if you wish.  In this way you could show that you
had 10 messages, but another mailbox might show you that 2 of the messages
are important to you because they're from a specific person.

The beta version of Traymail is quite stable.  The web page describes
known problems, none of which endanger your data.

Registration of any version of Traymail will be good for all future 
versions of it.

To install the program simply run the executable after it is unzipped. 
It will install 2 sounds in the control panel for announcing new 
messages, then request a registration code.  It will give you the 
option of creating a 30 day free trial registration code.  When you
register the program you will get a permanent registration code that 
can be entered into Traymail.  It will then work permanently.  If you 
don't register it, it will stop working at the end of the trial period.  
For registration info pick Support Info on the Registration dialog.

Check the help file for more information.  Or look on the web
at http://www.swanware.com/traymail

The zip file contains the readme.txt (this file), the executable
(traymail.exe) and the help file (traymail.hlp).  

