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Pegasus Mail for Windows David J. Kocmoud, J. Matthew Pierce, and Michael O. Stegman 1996 | 500 pages ISBN: 132619008 |
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| $27.96 | Softbound print book | Out of print (?) | |
Sample Chapters
Two sample chapters are available for download.
Chapter 5Chapter 8
DESCRIPTION
Pegasus Mail, the top-rated noncommercial e-mail program, is used by an estimated 4 million users across three platforms. Pegasus Mail for Windows will help you spend less time organizing and sorting mail and assembling mailing lists, and more time composing thoughtful messages.
Included are chapters to help a network administrator or workgroup manager configure Pegasus Mail for use within a network or workgroup. The companion diskette contains:
- Pegasus Mail for Windows software
- Many helpful extensions, including applets to convert your existing Eudora and Pine address books
Written primarily for a user of the Windows version of Pegasus Mail, the book's abundant practical tips and examples apply also to the DOS and Macintosh versions. Included is a Foreword by David Harris, developer of Pegasus Mail.
Note:
Please note that this book was published in 1996 when v2.31 of Pegasus Mail for Windows was first released and, while much of the content still applies, a lot has happened in the years since. While major parts of the book remain unaffected, many new features have been added to Pegasus Mail for Windows in a plethora of version updates (currently v3.12a, as of October 1999) and many limitations and bugs of that version have since been removed. Due to the Authors' lack of time we have been unable to provide you with an updated edition.
WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY ABOUT THIS BOOK...
"Pegasus Mail is one of the most flexible e-mail programs for Windows
users to connect to the Internet, and this book will help you get
connected from both office and home--it's a gold mine of useful tips
for beginners and experienced users."
--Andrew Morrow, Director of Software Development, Dataradio, Inc.
"This book is wonderfully well done. Beginners and experienced users will find
it very useful. I have learned things I didn't know while reading it."
--Jocelyn Nadeau, Centre d'informatique et CIDIF, University of Moncton
ABOUT THE AUTHORS...
David Kocmoud and Matthew Pierce are Network Administrators at Texas A&M University and members of the beta test teams for both Pegasus Mail for DOS and Pegasus Mail for Windows. Michael Stegman is the author of 5 books on programming Windows applications.
