 Email Remover version 2.4
 Copyright Victor Javier (c) July 4, 1998. Singapore.
 Virtual Network  Inc.

 Updated on July 21, 98 for ver 2.4
 Created on Mar 3, 98 for ver 1.0

 Contents
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  1. What is Email Remover?
  2. What's new in version 2.4?
  3. System Requirements
  4. Installation and Un-installation
  5. Legal Matters
  6. Registration
  7. Support and Contact Information
  8. Acknowledgement


++++++++++++++ IMPORTANT NOTICE ++++++++++++++++++++
If you are using ver 2.2 or 2.3, please upgrade immediately
to ver 2.4.  See What's new section for details.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

1. What is Email Remover?

  A small yet efficient Win95 utility that will help you
  deleted unwanted mails without the hassle of having to
  download entire messages.  It works by retrieving only
  the mail headers and let's you preview the first few
  lines of your messages.

  Email Remover lists all the messages and let's you choose
  which ones to delete.  After deletion, it can launch your
  regular email program to download the remaining mails.

  Here are the key features of Email Remover

   1. small and simple, yet efficient
   2. supports unlimited accounts
   3. automatically run external email program on exit


2. What's new in version 2.4?

  This release's main purpose is to fix a bug which may
  cause possible deletion of wrong mail when the sorting 
  feature is used.  The problem was reported to me by 
  Ivan Hamilton and Brett last week (End of June).  I've
  tried fixed it but have posted the wrong version to the
  web as ver 2.3.  Thanks to Dave Rigg for notifying me 
  again.  I hope ver 2.4 finally correct the problem.

3. System Requirements

  Email Remover is small (about 460K only), thus use only
  little resources of your system.

  It has been tested to run on below requirements.
   - Windows 95/NT
   - TCP/IP installed
   - Less than 400K of Hard disk space
   - 16MB RAM

4. Installation and Un-installation

   Email Remover ver 2.4 is packed in a singled ZIP named
   "eremov24.zip".  This file contains the following

     eremove.exe  - Email Remover executable program
     eremove.hlp  - on line help and readme in help format
     eremove.cnt  - help file table of contents
     readme.txt   - this file!
     history.txt  - contains historical changes for different
                    versions of Email Remover

   To install, simply extract above files, preferrably store
   under single subdirectory name "Email Remover".  Create an icon
   by dragging eremove.exe from Explorer and drop onto the
   Desktop.

   To run, double click on the icon created.

   To uninstall, simply delete all the files you have extracted.

5. Legal Matters

  This program is free.  It is written with my best ability
  at my own leisure time.  I am proud to share it with the
  Internet community;  however, I SHOULD NOT BE HELD LIABLE
  FOR ANY DAMAGE DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY CAUSED BY USE OR
  MISUSE OF THIS SOFTWARE.

  I must be informed if anybody would like to distribution 
  this program for commercial purpose.

6. Registration

  I don't earn any tangible benefit out of this program,  
  but as a human being, I still crave for some recognition. 

  The thought that my program is being used by more people 
  from all over the world motivates me.  Registration also
  allow me to send you updates about this program.  

  So, please register on-line at 
   http://home.pacific.net.sg/~thantom/eremove.htm 
  (preferred). You can also drop me (victor_javier@writeme.com) a mail
  with subject: 'Email Remover Registration'  and  use below format 
  for the body.  This will allow me to process it electronically.
 
  Version: 
  Name:  
  Mailing Address: 
  Country: 
  Phone: 
  Email address: 
  Site: (Where you found Email Remover)
  Comments:

7. Support and Contact Information

  I can be at email victor_javier@writeme.com.  I will do my best 
  to help if I have time. 

  If by post, send to 

  Victor Javier
  105 Valhalla St.
  Pasay City, Metro Manila
  Philippines

8. Acknowledgements
   
  My special thanks to Ivan Hamilton, Brett and Dave Rigg for 
  reporting to me about the serious bug in ver 2.2 and 2.3.
  
  My thanks to Truenorth for providing me Internet Anywhere
  mail server for testing Email Remover.