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Short:Shows who new mail is from in a requester.
Author: bgo at po.cwru.edu (Brian G. Olson)
Uploader:bgo po cwru edu (Brian G Olson)
Type:comm/mail
Architecture:m68k-amigaos
Date:1996-05-01
Download:comm/mail/NewMail.lha - View contents
Readme:comm/mail/NewMail.readme
Downloads:504

	New Mail will show the authors and subjects of new mail which you
have recieved in a requester. From there you can do practically anything
you want, as the program is very modifyable (See the instructions below).
You can have a button defined to automatically load up your mail reader, 
or another just to close the requester, and practically anything in 
between you wish. You Have up to 5 button to define for yourself. 

	Have Fun. 

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NewMail v1.0 --  by Brain G. Olson -- bgo@po.cwru.edu

 <options>:

-f <mailfile>     <Mailfile> is your mailbox, usually uumail:<username>

-k <String>       Tells NewMail what your mailreader uses to specify
                  read mail. I use AmigaElm, the specs are:
                    -k "X-Status:"       new mail will be shown
                    -k "X-Status: OR"    new, and old unread mail
                                         will be shown

-t <Title>        Specifys the title of the requester that pops up
                  to show who your new mail is from

-b <buttons>      Specifys the names of the buttons in the new mail
                  requester.
                    -b Hello|Goodbye|HowRU|Fine
                  has 4 buttons with the names: Hello, Goodbye, HowRU
                  and Fine.

-b# <Execute>     This will specify what happens after you click on one
                  of the buttons. There is a maximum of 5 defined buttons
                  and a 6th which is used as a OKAY button which just closes
                  the requester and ends the program. So # can be 1 - 5, with
                  <Execute> being the command which is executed after the
                  relevant button is pressed. I use -b1 Elm, to load my mail
                  reader.

Example:

newmail -f uumail:bgo -k "X-Status: OR" -b "Elm|Okay" -b1 "Amitcp:bin/Elm"

newmail will scan my mail file, uumail:bgo, for new and unread mail messages. 
The authors and subjects of the new mail will be in a requester with two
buttons. One button calles "Okay", when clicked the requester will close. 
The second button called "Elm" will close the requester and load my
mail reader.

	Enjoy...

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If you Like this program, please send the Author some E-Mail thanking him.

	Brian G. Olson  --  bgo@po.cwru.edu


Contents of comm/mail/NewMail.lha
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[generic]                 6812   11332  60.1% -lh5- 1ee7 Apr 30  1996 NewMail
[generic]                 1034    2558  40.4% -lh5- b84e Apr 30  1996 NewMail.readme
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