                        Mail Deamons for NT i386 Version 3.01
                      ========================================

We hope you read this before upgrading - if not, never mind since the SETUP
program will have saved your current installation in the BACKUP directory.
Please make your own copy by reading the notes below though!  There are several 
things that have changed between versions which are not obvious and could cause 
you to think that everything has broken...  these are noted below.


UPGRADING FROM VERSION 2.10
===========================
Changes
-------
When you upgrade from version 2.10, you will find that files and registry entries
have all been changed.  The new setup for version 3.01 is given in the User Guide.
In addition you should note:

+  That the way NTMail recognises the local domain name has changed.  In version
   2.10, defining your domain name as "company.com" would mean that mail to
   "abc.company.com" would be accepted a local.  In version 3.0 this is no longer
   true.  In version 3.0 you will need to make your domain name "company.com" AND
   add your additional local domain name as "*.company.com" in the Control Panel.
   (In the registry, the value /InternetShopper/Mail/Parameters/LocalDomainNames
   will become "company.com *.company.com").

+  The name of the POP service has been changed from "POPD" to "POP".  This means
   that your can enter "NET STOP POP" rather than "NET STOP POPD" and is now
   consistent with the other NTMail services.  If you get an error "Could not
   start POP server" you are probably running the wrong version of the MAIL
   program.


The upgrade 2.10 -> 3.01
------------------------
Please follow these instructions... the upgrade to version 3.01 is very complex
and by saving the current status you can always return should something unexpected
happen.  To upgrade from a previous version of NTMail, you will need to:
    Take a backup of the registry using REGEDT32.
        Start REGEDT32 up (type START REGEDT32)
	Select HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/InternetShopper
	Highlight the entry called "Mail" by a single click on it.
	Select the command "Save Key" from the "Registry" menu and save the
		values to a backup file.  We suggest you use the extension
		.key so you can find it later if need be.
    Enter the command
	NET STOP POPD
    (ignore the errors)

At this point you have a choice - Manual or GUI.  For the GUI update, simply
type SETUP (it will save the current executables for you).  For a manual update:
    Enter "mail -stop"
    Move the old executalbes to POP.OLD, POST.OLD and SMTP.OLD.
    Copy the three new executables (POP, POST and SMTP) to the same directory
        as the previous executables.
    Enter "POP -u" and "POP -i" to change the name of the POP server and
		update the registry.
    Enter "POST -i"
    Enter "SMTP -i"
    Enter "mail -start"

If you have upgraded from version 2.10, you will find a residual number of
.mbx files in the NTMail base directory.  Once you are sure that the installation 
has gone well and all services are working as you would expect, delete these old 
mail boxes.  DO NOT delete the mail boxes in the In and Out directory (otherwise
you will have some very upset/confused people)!


UPGRADING FROM VERSION 3.00
===========================
Changes
-------
+  We have removed the "mailshow" command from version 3.01.  Instead of the
   mailshow command we suggest that you use PERFMON instead.  Since full support  
   for MAILSHOW has been removed, it will no longer display the correct values.


The upgrade 3.00 -> 3.01
------------------------
Simply run the SETUP program.

Or, if you wish to do the upgrade manually:
    Save a copy of the registry key.
    mail -stop
    Copy the old executables somewhere (to save them).
    Copy new executables over the old ones.
    pop -i
    post -i
    smtp -i
    mail -start
    Copy MAIL.EXE, MAILLITE.EXE, NTMAIL.CPL, NTLIST.CPL, NTMAIL.HLP and 
	NTLIST.CPL to the system32 directory.



Reverting to previous version
=============================
If the installation fails, type "MAIL -y".  This will create a SETUP.TXT file
which you should send to Internet Shopper.  You will find a list of all changes 
carried out by the SETUP program in the file "INSTALL.LOG" in the BACKUP 
directory.

To recover your system, goto the Registry Editor and, after selecting the key 
"Mail", select "Restore" from the "Registry" menu.   Select your key backup file.  
Stop the services, copy the old executables on top of the new ones and restart 
the services.  You will then have recovered your mail system.  Please email 
ntmail-support@net-shopper.co.uk with details of the problem that you encountered.

If you did not save the registry key and all else has failed, you may still
be able to recover the situtation.  Stop the mail services and copy the old
executalbes from the BACKUP directory onto the new ones.  Copy the SETUP.TXT
file from the BACKUP directory to a temporary directory and the NEW MAIL.EXE
to the same temporary directory.  Do NOT use the NTMail base directory or
the BACKUP directory.  Next type:
	MAIL -yr
The program will delete the current Mail entry in the registry and replace
them with the details from the setup file that was saved by the setup program.
This is a last resort and you should check the registry afterwards to make
sure that things look OK.  Restart the services and email support.


WARRANTY
========
This Program is provided "as is". Internet Shopper Ltd. (ISL) warrants that 
the Program will substantially comply with the specifications set out in the 
documentation. Except as stated herein this Program is provided, without 
warranty of any kind, express or implied, statutory or otherwise, including 
but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for 
a particular purpose. 

The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the Program is with you. 
Should the Program prove defective, you assume the entire cost of all 
necessary servicing, repair or correction. ISL does not warrant that the 
functions contained in the Program will meet your requirements or that the 
operation of the Program will be uninterrupted or error-free.

ISLS SOLE LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ANY CLAIM, DEMAND OR CAUSE OR ACTION 
WHATSOEVER, AND REGARDLESS OF FORM OF ACTION, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT, 
INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE, SHALL BE LIMITED, AT ISLS SOLE OPTION, TO REPLACEMENT 
OF THE PROGRAM OR REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE. IN NO EVENT SHALL ISL BE 
LIABLE FOR OR YOU HAVE A REMEDY FOR RECOVERY OF ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, 
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, EVEN IF ISL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE 
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, 
LOST SAVINGS, LOST REVENUES OR ECONOMIC LOSS OF ANY KIND, OR FOR ANY 
CLAIM BY ANY THIRD PARTY.

All trademarks are acknowledged as the property of their respective owners.


If you have any problems with this program, please direct your comments to
one of the authors at "ntmail-support@net-shopper.co.uk", or at PO Box 6064, 
London, SW12 9XG, UK. Please grant us the opportunity of defending the program's 
design and functionality before decrying its use in any forum, public or private.  
The success of future shareware depends on your encouragement.



SUPPORT
=======
We strongly recommend that you join the NTMAIL-UPDATE mail list so that you
receive details of updates to this software.  To join this list, send an
email message to list@net-shopper.co.uk with the body "join ntmail-update"
and you will receive conformation of being added.

In addition you may like to join the discussion forum for NTMail and NTList
by sending a message to list@net-shopper.co.uk with the body
"join ntmail-discuss" or "digest ntmail-discuss".  You will receive
conformation that you have been added.

If you have any problems with this product, please check out the WWW pages at
	http://www.net-shopper.co.uk/software/ntmail/index.htm
and
	http://www.net-shopper.co.uk/software/ntmail/faq.htm

If there is still no resolution to your problem, please contact:
ntmail-support@net-shopper.co.uk.

For sales, please email sales@net-shopper.co.uk


18-February-1996
