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 Pegasus Mail v4.02a Patch Release.
 Pegasus Mail System, Copyright (c) 1990-2002, David Harris.
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1: Installing this patch

To install this patch, you must already have installed Pegasus Mail v4.02
on your system. You cannot use this patch with any earlier version of
Pegasus Mail.

Installation is simply a case of replacing files in the directory where
you installed Pegasus Mail with the versions in this ZIP file: if you are
using WinZIP, this operation is as simply as using WinZIP's "Extract"
command to extract all the files in the archive to the directory where
Pegasus Mail is installed.

IMPORTANT NOTE: we do not provide technical support on installing patch
versions of Pegasus Mail, even to licensed users. Patches are made
available as a low-bandwidth courtesy, and we simply don't have the
resources to shepherd people through the installation process.   


2: What is fixed in this patch

* Problems with HTML messages containing certain types of style sheet,
  which would often cause v4.02 to crash, have been fixed.

* Problems with HTML messages overprinting entire lines over the top of
  a single character have been corrected.

* Problems where extraneous blank lines would be introduced at the start
  of a message when sending via the built-in SMTP transport have been
  fixed.

* A new commandline option, "-MS", allows you to start multiple instances
  of Pegasus Mail, even in NetWare modes. This does *NOT* mean that you
  can have two copies of Pegasus Mail accessing the same mailbox - merely
  that you can run two copies of Pegasus Mail as different users,
  something that has not been possible prior to now.

* Lines pasted into a message using the "Paste unwrapped" option are now
  properly-preserved when sent using the built-in SMTP mailer, or when
  reloading the message from a draft. In previous versions of Pegasus
  Mail, the "unwrapped" attribute was lost in these cases.

* A problem where dragging and dropping addresses into the BCC field of
  the message editor's "Special" view resulted in the *group box* getting
  the addresses instead of the edit control has been fixed.

