From: "Marcus de Geus"

Build 20010725.162603 of RexxMail is now available from:
http://www.degeus.com/rexx/

>From the RexxMail readme.txt file:

RexxMail is an e-mail client program that uses the facilities offered by the OS/2 Workplace Shell (WPS) to the full. RexxMail itself is a Classic REXX program that runs invisibly (i.e. minimized) in OS/2 VIO sessions. It works by using a number of program objects that call the program (RexxMail.CMD) with various switches. Associations between these program objects and mail message files enable RexxMail to perform its tasks using the WPS, which is still the best GUI around, bar none.

2001-07-25 = Update: build 20010725.162603.
- Bugfix: message header keywords longer than 16 characters caused indent error.
- Bugfix: message header wordwrap error in lines other than addresses and dates.
- Changed RexxMail system message domain to 'localhost'.
- Added RexxMail background to attachment folders. Many thanks to Luc van Bogaert for donating the bitmap file.
- (Install.CMD): Added RexxMail background to user folders.
More thanks to Luc van Bogaert (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
for donating this bitmap file as well.
- (Install.CMD): The 'Configuration' folder object in the main uder folder is now invisible, and is reached through a shadow in the 'Accessories' folder (new installations only).
- (MailLock.CMD): Settings options limited to single user; added option to specify user through command line; added option to make subfolders of main folder (with the exception of the 'Accessories' folder) (in)visible; added option to set user folder background to bitmap or system default.

Regards,

Marcus de Geus
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