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   Message 316 of 2,396   
   Wilfred van Velzen to Oleg Pevzner   
   Re: FMailW32 1.68 release   
   03 Jul 14 08:45:50   
   
   Hi Oleg,   
      
   On 02 Jul 14 23:55, Oleg Pevzner wrote to Wilfred van Velzen:   
     about: "FMailW32 1.68 release":   
      
    WV>> I have released a new version of FMail (1.68).   
      
    OP>    This is the very good and interesting news! But I have some old   
    OP> questions about subj.   
      
    OP> 1. How can one start the FMail using in the modern Windows? How the first   
    OP> configuration of FMail may be prepared?   
      
   FSetupX.exe the setup program for FMail will create a basic setup the first   
   time it is started. Of course you need to walk through the configuration to   
   adapt it to your configuration before you have a working setup.   
      
   FSetupX.exe works under all 32 bit versions of windows up to and including   
   Windows 7. I expect it to work under Windows 8 32 bit also, but have no   
   confirmation about that. If you use a 64 bit version you will have to run a 32   
   bit Windows version in a virtual machine to be able to use it.   
      
   FMailW32.exe and FToolsW32.exe will work fine under a 64 bit Windows version.   
      
    OP> 2, How can one migrate from old FastEcho to FMail? This question is   
    OP> the most important, especially when the FastEcho's config is large   
    OP> enough.   
      
   I already answered that in a previous message to you in may...   
      
   Furthermore I can add, I'm working on a set of python scripts to convert the   
   fmail binary configuration to and from a json formated file. So far I only   
   have this working for the areas configuration. If you can program in the   
   python language you might be able to use this for converting between the   
   FastEcho configuration and fmail's?   
      
      
   Wilfred.   
      
   --- FMail-W32-1.68.10.91   
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