Table of Contents:

  1. About TabMail
  2. Configure TabMail
  3. Testing configuration
  4. Mailboxes
  5. Address Book
  6. Composing Mail Messages
  7. Replying and Forwarding
  8. Message Templates
  9. Message Queue
  10. Sending Messages
  11. Receiving Messages
  12. Message Thread
  13. Using Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
  14. Main Window > Guide
  15. Main Window > Menu File
  16. Main Window > Menu Edit
  17. Main Window > Menu View
  18. Main Window > Menu Mailbox
  19. Main Window > Menu Message
  20. Main Window > Menu Preferences
  21. General Preferences Dialog
  22. Message Preferences Dialog
  23. Attachment Preferences Dialog
  24. Signatures Dialog
  25. Search Messages Window
  26. Address Book Window > Guide
  27. Address Book Window > Menu File
  28. Address Book Window > Menu Edit
  29. Address Book Window > Menu View
  30. Composer Window > Guide
  31. Composer Window > Menu File
  32. Composer Window > Menu Edit
  33. Composer Window > Menu View
  34. Composer Window > Menu Header
  35. Composer Window > Menu Attachment
  36. Sending Options Dialog
  37. Select Address Dialog
  38. Message Viewer Window > Guide
  39. Message Viewer Window > Menu File
  40. Message Viewer Window > Menu Edit
  41. Message Viewer Window > Menu View
  42. Message Viewer Window > Menu Message
  43. Message Viewer Window > Menu Attachment
  44. Keyboard Shortcuts
  45. Internet Standards
  46. Evaluation License
  47. Ordering Info

About TabMail

TabMail is a mail user agent (MUA) for sending, receiving and managing your email messages. It's small and fast, conforms Internet Standards and supports Unicode characters.

Some other properties:

For latest news and updates please visit: http://dlg.krakow.pl/tabmail/

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Configure TabMail

After installation you should configure TabMail. Choose Preferences>General and enter some information:

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Testing configuration

Send message to yourself

A good way to test installation is sending message to yourself. Choose Message>New and in To header line, type your email address. Then fill subject and body also.

If you are online choose File>Send from Composer window menu to send your first message. Look at the status bar for progresses of sending process. If send fails, check your Internet connection and SMTP server address.

Get message

To finish the test choose File>Check Mail. Look at the status bar for progresses of receiving process also. When receiving finished, you should see your message in the Inbox.

If receiving fail, check your account parameters (POP3 server address, login name and password). If all is OK but no message download, you probably sent to wrong address.

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Mailboxes

Messages resides in mailboxes. There are some predefined (or system) mailboxes: Inbox, Sent, Outbox, Drafts and Trash (you can create others).

You can't delete or change properties of system mailbox and create child mailbox inside system mailbox.

The purpose of system mailboxes is:

Inbox

For incoming messages

Sent

Sent message is copied here if "Copy to Sent mailbox" option is checked at Mail Server tab

Outbox

Queue mailbox where messages waiting for sending

Drafts

Repository for unfinished messages

Trash

The last station before "black hole"

You can move messages between mailboxes by drag and drop (Move command works too). Some transfers are prohibited however.

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Address Book

Address book is database of persons and mail lists (group of persons). Database presents as a tree, where the node represents one person or mail list. Node represents mail list usually has children, which represents members. A member can be a mail list (mail lists can be nested).

If you want to create new item choose: File>New Person or File>New Mail List.

Each item must have a nickname - unique identifier. For persons email address is mandatory. Items can be added to mail lists by drag and drop or by File>Add Item To command. It's possible to import items from another database in vCard (*.vcf) file format.

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Composing Mail Messages

Composing e-mail message is similar to writing a traditional p-mail message. You must put recipient's address at envelope, write header and message body and sometimes include attachment(s).

Addressing

There are some types of addresses (individually selected for every header line in Header menu):

To

Primary recipients of your message

Cc

Carbon copy, for secondary recipients

Bcc

Blind carbon copy, for secondary recipients (not visible to other recipients)

Reply-To

Email address where you want receive reply

There are must be at least one To, Cc or Bcc header line in your message. To address a message you can:

Attachments

There are two types of attachments - files (documents) and messages. You can easy attach both of them using menu commands: Attachment>Attach file and Attachment>Attach message.

For files you can use clipboard or drag and drop.

Subject

You should include short information in subject field. This help recipients recognize message without see the body.

Message Body

You type message body in simple text editor. You can type text in several languages, switch between them choosing the keyboard layout in System Tray.

If you defined signature(s) - you can paste it by Edit>Paste Signature command. The default signature (if any) is automatically included.

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Replying and Forwarding

Replying and forwarding is similar to composing message. When replying you start with To field containing sender address, the subject is copy from original message preceding with Re: prefix. Message body contains the original message preceding with line:


---- Original message from: <sender address> ----

At the beginning of each paragraph '> ' is inserted. (To change this default behavior use Preferences>Messages).

The attachments of original message not copied. Forwarding set entire original message as attachment, prefix Subject with Fwd: and put all in square brackets.

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Message Templates

Every message can be uses as template. If you choose Message>Open as Template the copy of original message was open in Composer window.

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Message Queue

Messages in queue can be queued or unqueued. To change state choose Message>Mark Queued or Message>Mark Unqueued. You can send unqueued messages only.

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Sending Messages

There is some ways to send message:

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Receiving Messages

Receiving messages is simpler than sending because it's only one way to do it: File>Check Mail. You check all active POP3 accounts. Received messages are placed into Inbox.

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Message Thread

Message thread appears when you send a message to someone and next receive reply and next reply to reply and so on. Discussion may be the other name of thread.

TabMail have some commands for walking through message thread:

These commands are locating in View menu. In some circumstances Thread List locating in Message menu is more useful.

If you want working with threads the option Copy message to Sent mailbox should be checked.

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Using Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)

Configuration

To configure TabMail for PGP enter some information at Preferences>General>PGP tab (PGP tab and PGP dependence menu commands are invisible if PGP is not installed).

If you disable Use PGP/MIME message format option - attachments don't automatically encrypted and language specific information in message may be lost.

Sending Encrypted Message

You can send encrypted message if recipient's public key is in your PGP public key ring. TabMail search for that key based on email address or PGP Ident field from Address Book.

Decrypt Messages

If Automatically decrypt messages option is enabled you need do nothing special to read encrypted messages. Otherwise (or if some information didn't available when message is received) you should use Decrypt or View Decrypted command.

Send your public key

In Composer use Edit>Paste Public Key.

Import PGP public key

When you receive public key from other parties use Message>Import PGP Key to add key to your public key ring.


DISCLAIMER: Implementation based on assumption that your computer is secure.

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Main Window > Guide

Main window is the place where you spent most time working with TabMail. It contains:

Menu

File | Edit | View | Mailbox | Message | Preferences

Tool Bar

Check Mail | Send Queue | First Unread Message | Previous in Thread | Next in Thread | Search Messages | New Message | Reply | Forward | Send Message | Address Book

Left Panel

Display mailbox tree and address list

Message List panel

Display messages in current selected mailbox

Message View panel

Display current selected message content

Status Bar

Display information about mailbox, message, attachments, progress of sending and receiving

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Main Window > Menu File

Check Mail [Ctrl+M]

Check your active POP3 accounts

Stop Receiving

Stop receiving messages - maybe not immediately

Send Queue [Ctrl+Q]

Send all unqueued messages

Stop Sending

Stop sending messages - maybe not immediately

Save Message

Save message in text file

Print Message [Ctrl+P]

Print message

Empty Trash

Delete all messages from Trash mailbox. It's unrecoverable operation.

Exit

Closes TabMail

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Main Window > Menu Edit

Copy [Ctrl+C]

Copy selected message body text to clipboard

Copy Link

Copy link under caret to clipboard

Find [Ctrl+F]

Find text in message body

Find Again [F3]

Find next occurrence

Search Messages [Ctrl+F3]

Open Search Messages dialog

Select All [Ctrl+A]

Select entire message body text or all messages in active mailbox

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Main Window > Menu View

Open Link

Open link under caret

Hide/Show Left Panel

Hides if visible or show if invisible left panel (containing mailbox tree and address list)

Hide/Show Address List

Hides if visible or show if invisible address list

Expand Mailbox Tree

Show full structure of mailbox tree

Collapse Mailbox Tree

Show only top mailboxes but the current mailbox

Next menu items allow you to walking through message list non-sequentially:

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Main Window > Menu Mailbox

New

Create new child mailbox - not available for some system mailboxes

New Top Mailbox

Create new top mailbox

Move

Move mailbox to another location - not available for system mailboxes. Drag and drop mailboxes do the same

Import Messages

Import messages from other email clients.

Delete

Delete mailbox - not available for system mailboxes

Rescan

Use this command when mailbox is corrupted

Properties

View or edit mailbox properties

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Main Window > Menu Message

New [Ctrl+N]

Open empty Composer window

Open [Ctrl+O]

Open message Viewer or Composer in Draft mailbox

Open as Template [Ctrl+T]

Open Composer with information from selected message - see Message Templates

Reply [Ctrl+R]

Open Composer to reply for selected message - see Replying and Forwarding

Reply to Sender

Reply to sender only

Forward [Ctrl+L]

Open Composer to forward selected message - see Replying and Forwarding

Send [Ctrl+E]

Send selected messages from Draft mailbox

Send to Queue

Move selected messages from Draft to Outbox and mark queued

Mark Queued

Message marked as queued cannot be send

Mark Unqueued

Enables message to send

Decrypt

Decrypt message in PGP/MIME format (decryption is permanent)

Import PGP Key

Import PGP key from message body to PGP key ring

View Decrypted

Decrypt and show message

View Source

Show raw message data

Move

Move selected messages from active to chosen mailbox. Some transfers are prohibited as from Draft to Outbox or from Outbox to elsewhere. You can drag and drop messages to mailboxes in Mailbox Tree panel or page tab

Delete [Ctrl+Del]

Move selected messages to Trash or deletes it permanently (if Trash is active mailbox)

Open Attachment

Open selected attachments in associated applications.

Save Attachment

Save selected attachments as files/documents

Thread List

Quick way to work with message thread. You see messages in thread as menu items

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Main Window > Menu Preferences

General

Open General Preferences dialog

Messages

Open Message Preferences dialog

Attachments

Open Attachment Preferences dialog

Signatures

Open Signatures dialog

Address Book [Ctrl+B]

Open Address Book window

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General Preferences Dialog

Identify Tab

First name

Your email address visible for others is in form: FirstName LastName <username@domain>

Last name

Your last name (see above)

Email address

Your email address in form: username@domain

Reply-to address

Address where you want receive replies - enter if differ from email address

Organization

Your organization name - automatically included in message header

Mail Servers Tab

At this tab you maintain list of all available SMTP servers. Server is active if checked. When sending, TabMail choose first active server. If connection fails then select next active server and so on. The sequence is randomised when you check Choose servers in random sequence.

For each server you can specify following parameters:

Outgoing mail (SMTP) server

Address of SMTP server. You can specify the port too (e.g. your.smtp.server:4444).

SMTP server user name

Your username (login name) - if your server need authentication.

Use SSL

Use SSL connection.

SMTP server password

Your password.

Send message as

Enter if server needs specific email address.

Accounts Tab

This tab includes information of all your POP3 accounts. You can add new account to the list or remove existing account. Account is active if checked. Unchecked account is skipped when you choose File>Check Mail command. For each account you should specify following parameters:

Incoming mail (POP3) server

Address of POP3 server manages your account. You can specify the port too (e.g. your.pop3.server:995).

Use SSL connection

Check if your server allow SSL connections

Leave messages on server

If not checked messages are deleted from server after download

POP3 server user name

Your username (login name)

POP3 server password

Your password

Use APOP authentication

More secure authentication. Check if POP3 server support this option

PGP Tab

This tab is available if PGP is installed on your computer.

Private keyring file

Full path for PGP private key ring file

Public keyring file

Full path for PGP public key ring file

PGP key identification

Your PGP key identification - usually your email address (this email address may be different from address specify at Identify tab)

Passphrase

Passphrase for your private key

Automatically decrypt messages

If all above information is correct and this option is checked, messages will be decrypted without your intervention

Encrypt messages by default

Check this option if you want to send only encrypted messages

Trace Tab

You can diagnose protocol, connection or filter errors using trace. Download DebugView from http://www.sysinternals.com first, then run it. Select one or more checkboxes at Trace Tab. TabMail trace messages should appear in DebugView window.

Other Tab

Check POP3 accounts every

If you have permanent connection it's easy way to automatically check for new email. Simply specify how often TabMail should check all active accounts.

Ignore connection errors

If not checked - automatically account(s) checking no longer enabled after connection errors

Minimize TabMail to tray

If checked TabMail minimizes to tray (instead of task bar)

Protect TabMail by password

If checked TabMail needs password on start

Screen Fonts

Choose message display font

Printer Fonts

Choose font for message printing

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Message Preferences Dialog

Messages Tab

Copy message to Sent mailbox

Message copy is added to Sent mailbox when message is sent

Bcc: to Your email address

Blind carbon copy of every outgoing message is send to your email address

Bcc: to other address

Same as above but send to specified address

Include original message in reply

The original message is copied to Composer window

Quote original message

The '> ' is added before every paragraph in original message.

Use reply divider

If checked - divider with specified text is added before original message.

Input/Output Filters

Input and output filters specified destination mailbox for incoming and sending messages (respectively). Filters applying sequentially and the first successfull filter wins. When there is no winner the default mailbox is choosen.

Destination mailbox is determined by Sender, Recipient and/or Subject.

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Send to queue mark message as queued

Check this for compatibility with previous versions

Skip messages larger than...

TabMail downloads messages not exceeded specified limit (Skipped messages don't deleted from server)

Save message automatically every...

Auto save messages edited in Composer

Show HTML messages as plain text

If checked HTML message is automatically convert to plain text and displayed (otherwise treats as attachment)

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Attachment Preferences Dialog

Compression Tab

Automatically compress attachments

Compress attachments if total size exceeded specified limit. Standard gzip deflate algorithm is used (see RFC1951). Attachments are tar'ed before compression (if there are more than one).

If not compress create .tar archive

Create tar archive with attachments.

Extension for .tar.gz

Choose extension for archive

Level

Choose compression level

Exclude file types

Compress some file types does nothing (e.g. compress already compressed file). You can edit the list (of such file types) to avoid unnecessary operations.

Security Tab

Warn when open

Some attachments are dangerous. To prevent accidentally open, you be warned when try to open attachment with given extensions.

Warn when save

Same as previous - but when you try to save attachment.

Anti-virus Tab

This tab is available if any supported anti-virus scanner is installed on your computer. For list of supported scanners see: http://dlg.krakow.pl/tabmail/

Scan attachments for viruses

Enabled virus scan.

Use scanner

Choose scanner from drop down list.

Alert message when virus found

You can override default message.

Move infected message to Trash

Incoming infected message is moving to Trash.

Drop infected message

Infected message is destroyed.

Drop message

Content when original message is dropped.

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Signatures Dialog

Signatures dialog manages your signature list. Signature is some text that can be pasted in message body in Composer window.

Default item automatically included in message body when you create new message, reply or forward. Other items can be pasted by Composer Edit>Paste Signature command.

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Search Messages Window

To find a message you should specify some conditions based on location, email addresses subject and date. Results (if any) may be sorted by mailbox, subject, address or date.

General Tab

Specify mailbox (with or without child) or simply all mailboxes to search. Match all option means that all conditions must be satisfied, match any - at least one.

Address Tab

Specify sender and /or recipient addresses. If you want to more precisely locate messages for addresses in Address Book, check "Expand Names and Nicknames" option.

Subject Tab

Specify text that subject should contain. Options meaning are the same as in the standard Find/Replace dialog.

Date Tab

Specify first and last date or check "include all Messages" option.

Message List

Message list contains messages that satisfy conditions. List can be sorted by mailbox, subject, address, and date clicking the appropriate header. Click the same header again make list unsorted.

You can Open, Open as Template, Reply, Forward, Move and Delete selected messages by invoking popup menu. These commands works as commands in Main Window>Message menu. New command: Show, makes selected message current in Main Window.

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Address Book Window > Guide

Address Book window contains:

Menu

File | Edit | View

Tool Bar

Save | New Person | New Mail List | New Message

Items Tree panel

Display all items in Address Book

Item Details panel

Display selected item details

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Address Book Window > Menu File

New Message [Ctrl+N]

Open Composer window with selected item as To: recipient

Save

Save Address Book content

Import

Import address database if vCard (*.vcf) format

New Person

Create new person item

New Mail List

Create new mail list item

Add Item To

Add selected item to mail list. Another way to do this is drag and drop item in Items Tree panel

Delete Item

Item can be deleted if not a member of any mail list

Close

Close Address Book

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Address Book Window > Menu Edit

Menu Edit contains standard commands for text editing:

The next two commands work slightly differently:

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Address Book Window > Menu View

Expand All Items

Expand all mail lists to show members

Collapse All Items

Hide members of mail lists

Sort by Nick

Sort list by nick

Sort by Name

Sort list by name

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Composer Window > Guide

Composer window contains:

Menu

File | Edit | View | Header | Attachment

Tool Bar

Save Message | Print Message | Attach File | Attach Message | Select Addresses | Send Message | Sending Options | Compress Message | Encrypt Message

Headers panel

Has three overlapped parts: Headers for mail headers, Files for attached files and Messages for attached messages

Subject panel

To type message subject

Message body panel

To edit message body

Status bar

Display caret position, modified indicator and keyboard status: insert/overwrite

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Composer Window > Menu File

Send [Ctrl+E]

Send message immediately

Send to Queue

Place message in Outbox and mark queued

Sending options

Open dialog with sending options

Save as Draft [Ctrl+S]

Save message in Draft mailbox

Save Message

Save message in text file

Print Message [Ctrl+P]

Print message

Close

Close Composer window

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Composer Window > Menu Edit

Menu Edit contains standard commands for text editing:

And new command for paste signatures and your public key:

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Composer Window > Menu View

Headers

Make visible Headers page tab

Files

Make visible attach Files page tab

Messages

Make visible attach Messages page tab

Main Window [Ctrl+W]

Switch focus to Main window

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Composer Window > Menu Header

The following commands change the header type of selected line

To

Primary recipients of your message

Cc

Carbon copy, for secondary recipients

Bcc

Blind carbon copy, for secondary recipients - not visible to the other recipients

Reply-To

Email address where you want receive reply

If you plan to add many recipients the Select Address command is the easiest way to do it.

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Composer Window > Menu Attachment

Open Attachment

Open with associated application if attachment is a file/document; otherwise open attached message in Message Viewer window

Attach file

Open standard dialog to select files

Attach message

Open dialog to select messages

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Sending Options Dialog

Sending Options dialog allows you set sending options for each message individually.

Compress message

Compress attachments

Encrypt message

Failure notification

Tell SMTP server to send delivery failure notification message.

Delay notification

Tell SMTP server to send delivery delay notification message.

Success notification

Tell SMTP server to send delivery success notification message.

Return headers only

If checked the delivery notification message should contains headers only.

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Select Address Dialog

Select Address dialog allows you fill mail headers without typing, for recipients from Address Book.

The left panel displays list off all defined items in Address Book sorted by Nickname of Full name (to change use popup menu). At the right side there are four panels for four types mail headers.

To add one ore more items to particular header select them and then click Add button.

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Message Viewer Window > Guide

Message Viewer is useful if you want display more than one message simultaneously. It contains:

Menu

File | Edit | View | Message | Attachment

Toolbar

Save Message | Print Message | Previous Message | Next Message | First Unread Message | Last Unread Message | Previous Message in Thread | Next Message in Thread | Reply | Forward | Open Attachment

Message body panel

Display all message bodies

Attached files panel

Display list of attached files (if any)

Status bar

Display caret position and information about attached file

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Message Viewer Window > Menu File

Save Message

Save message in text file

Print Message [Ctrl+P]

Print message

Close

Close Message Viewer window

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Message Viewer Window > Menu Edit

Menu Edit contains subset of standard commands for text editing:

Save Message

Save message in text file

Copy [Ctrl+C]

Copy selected message body text to clipboard

Copy Link

Copy link under caret to clipboard

Find [Ctrl+F]

Find text in message body

Find Again [F3]

Find next occurrence

Select All [Ctrl+A]

Select entire message body text or all messages in active mailbox

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Message Viewer Window > Menu View

Menu Edit contains subset of standard commands for text editing:

Open Link

Open link under caret

Following menu items allow you to walking through message list in many ways:

The last command switch focus to Main Window:

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Message Viewer Window > Menu Message

New [Ctrl+N]

Open empty Composer window

Open [Ctrl+O]

Open message Viewer or Composer in Draft mailbox

Open as Template [Ctrl+T]

Open Composer with information from selected message - see Message Templates

Reply [Ctrl+R]

Open Composer to reply for selected message - see Replying and Forwarding

Reply to Sender

Reply to sender only

Forward [Ctrl+L]

Open Composer to forward selected message -see Replying and Forwarding

Decrypt

Decrypt message in PGP/MIME format (decryption is permanent)

Import PGP Key

Import PGP key from message body to PGP key ring

View Decrypted

Decrypt and show message

View Source

Show raw message data

Thread List

Quick way to work with message thread. You see messages in thread as menu items

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Message Viewer Window > Menu Attachment

Open Attachment

Open selected attachments in associated applications. If associated application not defined - same as Save Attachment

Save Attachment

Save selected attachments as files/documents

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Keyboard Shortcuts

Ctrl+A

Select all

Ctrl+B

Open Address Book

Ctrl+C

Copy to clipboard

Ctrl+D

Previous message in thread

Ctrl+E

Send message

Ctrl+F

Find

Ctrl+G

Next message in thread

Ctrl+H

Find and replace

Ctrl+I

Previous message

Ctrl+K

Next message

Ctrl+L

Forward

Ctrl+M

Check Mail

Ctrl+N

New Message

Ctrl+O

Open Message

Ctrl+P

Print Message

Ctrl+Q

Send Queue

Ctrl+R

Reply

Ctrl+S

Save message as draft

Ctrl+T

Open message as template

Ctrl+U

First unread message

Ctrl+V

Paste from clipboard

Ctrl+W

Switch to main window

Ctrl+X

Cut

F1

Context help

F3

Find again

Ctrl+F3

Search message

Del

Delete something

Alt+BkSp

Undo

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Internet Standards

RFC821

J. B. Postel: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, August 1982

RFC822

D. H. Crocker: Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet Text Messages, August 1982

RFC1123

R. Braden: Requirements for Internet Hosts - Application and Support, October 1989

RFC1321

R. Rivest: The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, April 1992

RFC1734

J. Myers: POP3 AUTHentication command, December 1994

RFC1738

T. Berners-Lee, L. Masinter, M. McCahill: Uniform Resource Locators (URL), December 1994

RFC1869

J. Klensin, N. Freed, M. Rose, E. Stefferud, D. Crocker: SMTP Service Extensions, November 1995

RFC1891

K. Moore: SMTP Service Extension for Delivery Status Notifications, January 1996

RFC1939

J. Myers, M. Rose: Post Office Protocol - Version 3, May 1966

RFC1951

P. Deutsch: DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification -- Version 1.3, May 1996

RFC1952

P. Deutsch: GZIP file format specification -- Version 4.3, May 1996

RFC1957

R. Nelson: Some Observations on Implementations of Post Office Protocol (POP3), June 1996

RFC2015

M. Elkins: MIME Security with Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), October 1996

RFC2045

N. Freed, N. Borenstein: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part One: Format of Internet Message Bodies, November 1966

RFC2046

N. Freed, N. Borenstein: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Two: Media Types, November 1966

RFC2047

K. Moore: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Three: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text, November 1966

RFC2048

N. Freed, J. Klensin, J. B. Postel: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Four: MIME Registration Procedures, November 1966

RFC2049

N. Freed, N. Borenstein: Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) Part Five: Conformance Criteria and Examples, November 1966

RFC2104

H. Krawczyk, M. Bellare, R. Canetti: HMAC: Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication, February 1997

RFC2152

M. Davis, D. Goldsmith: UTF-7, a Mail-Save Transformation Format of Unicode, May 1997

RFC2183

S. Dorner, K. Moore, R. Troost: Communicating Presentation Information in Internet Messages: The Content-Disposition Header Field, August 1997

RFC2195

J. Klensin, R. Catoe, P. Krumviede: IMAP/POP AUTHorize Extension for Simple Challenge/Response, September 1997

RFC2222

J. Myers: Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), October 1997

RFC2231

N. Freed, K. Moore: MIME Parameter Value and Encoded Word Extensions: Character Sets, Languages, and Continuations, November 1997

RFC2277

H. Alvestrand: IETF Policy on Character Sets and Languages, January 1998

RFC2279

F. Yergeau: UTF-8, transformations format of Unicode and ISO 10646, January 1998

RFC2368

P. Hoffman, L. Masinter, J. Zawinski: The mailto URL scheme, July 1998

RFC2425

F. Dawson, T. Howes, M. Smith: A MIME Content-Type for Directory Information, September 1998

RFC2426

F. Dawson, T. Howes: vCard MIME Directory Profile, September 1998

RFC2449

R. Gellens, C. Newman, L. Lundblade: POP3 Extension Mechanism, November 1998

RFC2476

R. Gellens, J. Klensin: Message Submission, December 1998

RFC2554

J. Myers: SMTP Service Extension for Authentication, March 1999

RFC2595

C. Newman: Using TLS with IMAP, POP3 and ACAP, June 1999

RFC2646

R. Gellens: The Text/Plain Format Parameter, August 1999

RFC2821

J. Klensin: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol, April 2001

RFC3030

G. Vaudreuil: SMTP Service Extensions for Transmission of Large and Binary MIME Messages, December 2001

RFC3207

P. Hoffman: SMTP Service Extension for Secure SMTP over Transport Layer Security, February 2002

RFC3447

J. Jonsson, B. Kaliski: Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) #1: RSA Cryptography, Specifications Version 2.1, February 2003

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Evaluation License

TabMail Copyright (C) 1999-2003 by DLG.
All rights reserved.

Evaluation and Registration

This is shareware not free software. You are licensed to use this software for evaluation purposes without charge for a 30 days. You can distribute exact copies of evaluation version of TabMail to anyone without charge. If you want to use this software after evaluation period you should register. A registration fee is $19 ($10 for upgrade). For more information see Ordering Info.

Disclaimer of Warranty

THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLD "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

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Ordering Info

TabMail Copyright (C) 1999-2003 by DLG.
All rights reserved.

All orders are subject to the TabMail License Agreement.

License Agreement

Only single person may use registered copy of TabMail at the one moment. It means (for example) that TabMail may be used personally on one or more computers, or installed on a single workstation used by multiple people, but not both.

How to Register

You can register on-line from http://dlg.krakow.pl/tabmail/index.html.

If you have any problem contact: mailto:support@dlg.krakow.pl.

Disclaimer of Warranty

THIS SOFTWARE IS SOLD "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTIES AS TO PERFORMANCE OR MERCHANTABILITY OR ANY OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED.

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Index:

About, Account, Account, Address, Address, Attachment, Body, Configuration, Configuration, Decrypt, Discussion, Draft, Draft, Encrypt, Forward, Header, Inbox, Inbox, Mail list, Mailbox, Message, Nickname, Nickname, Outbox, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), Public key, Queue, Queue, Receive, Receive, Reply, Save, Send, Send, Sent, Signature, Subject, Template, Thread, Trash, vCard