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stephens
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Posted: 27 November 2008 at 8:32am | IP Logged Quote stephens

I got an email that Version 4.3 was just released. However, the email had no links or any way to update?
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Posted: 27 November 2008 at 10:48pm | IP Logged Quote Lexiboy

Also in the installation instructions there is no upgrade section. It woul be nice if the readme/help would be readable for text browsers like lynx. /web/help/default.htm does not work in a text only browser. (I can read the instructions by opening a different file)
I never unpack mailbee in a folder of my webserver, so I need to be able to read it via lynx or a text editor.
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Posted: 28 November 2008 at 2:58am | IP Logged Quote Igor

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I got an email that Version 4.3 was just released. However, the email had no links or any way to update?


We've sent you the download link and upgrading instructions via email.

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in the installation instructions there is no upgrade section.

We send download links for updated versions of our products on customers request, along with upgrading instructions, as upgrading procedure is very different from installation from scratch, and it may also depend on what version this customer currently uses.

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It woul be nice if the readme/help would be readable for text browsers like lynx.

In order to view AfterLogic WebMail documentation, you'll need a frameset-capable browser, and a majority of web browsers meet that requirement. You may try to use "links" web browser if you need to be able to view documentation in text only browser.

Alternatively, you may open contents.html instead of index.htm in 4.3 or default.htm in earlier versions. This webpage holds the documentation contents, and you're likely to be able to navigate to other documentation pages with it.

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