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Lonely Cat Games Profimail v3.10 including TSRH keygen
ProfiMail is a powerful e-mail client for mobile devices. It allows you to read your mail on the go, and send text with attachments directly from your device. Send photos, recorded sound or simply text messages to friends, from anywhere. ProfiMail basics ProfiMail works in synchronization with your mail server. You can use ProfiMail in conjunction with another email client (e.g. Outlook, Bat, or other), or you can use ProfiMail as stand-alone full-featured e-mail client. When synchronized, ProfiMail shows the same list of messages as they are on mail server. Note: don't confuse "mail server synchronization" and "direct communication with another email client application". ProfiMail doesn't exchange data with another email client on mobile device or PC. If message from server is deleted (for example after downloading on desktop mail client, or when deleted other way), it will be removed from ProfiMail's mailbox during account updating. Similarly, when you delete message in ProfiMail, the message is deleted from mail server during update. To save bandwidth and download times, ProfiMail can download message headers without bodies, and from the information in the header, it can decide if it will download message body, delete the message, or ignore the message and leave it for later processing on desktop mail client. ProfiMail, being your mobile eye of your mail account, allows you also to hide particular messages from view - this is for cases when you want to ignore some message(s), which you don't plan to read or reply to in ProfiMail, but still want to leave them for further download by desktop mail client. You can either hide messages from menu, or create a Rule, which will automatically hide messages by predefined rule (more about Rules below). This way you can concentrate on messages that interest you on your ways, while ignoring ones that you'll process on desktop computer. Another useful connection mode is IMAP IDLE, which allows permanent connection to IMAP mailbox, with realtime synchronization with server. This is also most optimal mode for users which need to be always connected. When creating account, you'll be first asked for your email address. ProfiMail will then auto-configure account settings for common email services (such as Gmail), or you'll have to enter server names manually. There's limit of maximum 30 mail accounts that can be created in ProfiMail. In the Account editor, you can set up these parameters: •Account name - friendly name shown in the Main screen. •E-mail address - e-mail associated with the account - this will be used for sender information when sending messages using the account. •Display name - name displayed to recipients of e-mails sent from this account. •Username - name used to login to incoming mail server. •Password - password used to login to incoming mail server. •Include in update - specifies if this account will be automatically updated when selecting Update mailboxes option from the Menu in the Main screen. •Mail server type - type of incoming mail server - may be POP3 or IMAP. When changing this parameter, all local messages in the account will be lost. •Incoming mail server - POP3/IMAP server from where mail will be read. Contact your network service provider to get these settings. •Outgoing mail server - SMTP server used when sending messages. •Get entire message - when checked, entire messages will be downloaded from mail server, when unchecked, only new message headers are downloaded during account, and message body may be downloaded later. •Send BCC copy to - here you can set email address, where hidden copy of messages sent from this account will be also. •Advanced settings - opens new page with advances settings (most users won't need to fill them in): Advanced settings - common to POP3 and IMAP: •SMPT authentication - if your outgoing mail server requires you to log-on using username and password, check this option. •SMTP username - username used for SMTP authentication. If you enable authentication, and leave this field empty, the same username as for incoming mail server will be used. •SMTP password - password used for SMTP authentication. If you enable authentication, and leave this field empty, the same password as for incoming mail server will be used. •POP3/IMAP port - port used for connecting to incoming mail server. Fill this field if your mail server uses nonstandard port. If you leave it empty, default port will be used. •SMTP port - port used for connecting to outgoing mail server. As with above field, you can leave it empty. •Use SSL for POP3/IMAP/SMTP - use secure connection for receiving or sending mail. •Use STARTTLS - used only for SMTP servers which use SSL secure connection. Ask your SMTP server administrator if this option should be used. •Save sent messages - when enabled, messages sent from ProfiMail will be saved, either locally or on IMAP server. Advanced settings - POP3 specific: •Secure POP3 login - if you use pop3 account, and your mail server supports this feature, you can enable to send password over network in encrypted form (using APOP pop3 command). •Download max. KB - Limit on number of kilobytes to download for each message. If message size is greater, it will be truncated, and you can download entire message later. Advanced settings - IMAP specific: •Use IMAP IDLE - enable or disable IDLE connection mode on this account. •IDLE ping time - tweak settings for keeping IMAP IDLE connection alive. By default you don't need to change this. You may set it lower if your mail server closes IDLE connection after shorter time. •Update all folders - if checked, all visible IMAP folders will be updated. If unchecked, only INBOX folder will be updated. •Drafts folder name - name of folder where drafts will be stored, either locally or on IMAP server. •Sent folder name - name of folder where sent messages will be stored. If Upload sent messages is enabled, sent messages will also be uploaded to IMAP server. •Upload Sent messages - if checked, sent messages will be upload onto IMAP server into folder specified by previous parameter. If unchecked, only local copies of sent messages will be kept. •Trash folder name - name of folder where deleted messages will be stored on IMAP server. If it is blank, then deleted messages are not moved to IMAP folder. If folder name is specified, all deleted messages are moved to this folder on IMAP server. •Root folder - name of IMAP folder which is root for your other IMAP folders. It may be empty, or you can ask your email provider for correct setting. •Max days limit - number of last x days from current day, for which messages will be downloaded from IMAP server. This setting may greatly reduce amount of data traffic for mailboxes with big amount of messages. •Download attachments - if checked, attachments will be downloaded immediately while downloading message body. If unchecked, attachments will not be downloaded, and you can selectively download them later. Updating mailbox During mailbox update, ProfiMail first sends messages ready for sending, then it checks for messages on server, downloads new headers (or entire messages, depending on configuration and Rules), and finally it deletes messages on server which are marked for deletion. When mailbox update completes successfully, the mailbox contains copies of messages, or message headers, as they are on mail server. When new messages are found on server, their headers are downloaded, and processed by Rules (learn more about Rules later). You can update either single mailbox (when you're inside of an account view), or you can update mailboxes of all mail accounts created in ProfiMail - this is done from the Main screen (actually, you can omit some accounts from this batch update, this may be selected in account configuration). Using IMAP IDLE mode Connection: •On every IMAP account, you can enable or disable use of IDLE mode, either in account configuration, or from main screen menu. •IDLE-enabled accounts may be connected at program start-up, either automatically or by asking user. •IDLE accounts may be also connected/disconnected during program running from menu, either all at once, or separately. States Each IMAP IDLE account may be in one of following state: • Disconnected • Initiating connection • Working - updating mailbox. In this state there's additional text below account writing about details of operation. • Idle, listening commands from server. • Error. By clicking on the mailbox you'll learn what kind of error happened, and mailbox will be reconnected. Also mailboxes where error happened will be automatically reconnected after 5 minutes. You'll see one of above icon next to mailbox name or connected folder name, so that you know about connection state. Connected folder By default, Inbox folder is connected in IMAP IDLE mode, so that you'll receive new incoming messages. However, if you work with other IMAP folder (e.g. download message from it, or update it), the last connected folder will be in IDLE mode connection, until you exit from mailbox to main screen, or ProfiMail goes to background, in that case again Inbox is connected and synchronized. When mailbox is connected in IMAP IDLE mode, it is automatically updated with all changes, and until it is connected, it is synchronized with folder on server. Working with IMAP IDLE mailboxes You can work with connected mailboxes as usually - opening messages, attachments, downloading bodies, sending messages. IDLE mode is interrupted and reconnected automatically. Changes that you make to messages in IDLE-connected folder (e.g. message deleting, or changing message flags) are propagated to server automatically when you go out of connected folder. ProfiMail Rules work as usually in IMAP IDLE mode (e.g. downloading full message or header only, deleting message, playing special sound, moving to other folder). Browsing messages When you open an account's mailbox, you get list of messages for that account. From here you can update the mailbox, read or delete messages, write, forward or reply to messages. In the list you'll see currently present messages - for each message you see its icon representing message status (downloaded, read, replied-to, forwarded, flagged, etc), along with sender name (or recipient name for sent messages), and message subject. And much much more in the update.. Tested and working on my XM Screens added ![]() Last edited by BullShark; 06-04-2009 at 08:14 AM. |
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