Popcorn E-mail client release 1.24     Download:    109,000 bytes

Popcorn is a freeware ultra-lightweight POP3/SMTP e-mail client.

It works as a client/server application, reading mail "directly" from POP3 servers.

It is ideally suited for "on the road" mail access, for scanning, reading and sending mail over slow connections.

It supports multiple user profiles, enabling you to read and send mail from any number of accounts.

It requires no installation, no data is saved locally other than a portable .INI file containing account information.

It is ideal for cleaning up POP3 accounts, removing spam, unwanted mail, large attachments etc...

It has a mail editor allowing you to compose and send new mail, reply to, forward and re-direct received mail.

It fits easily on a floppy or other portable (even read only) media, making it easy carry around at all times.

IMPORTANT NOTICE!

All future Popcorn development has been permanently discontinued. Release 1.24 is the last official build that will be made available for the general public, it is based on the latest stable 1.24 beta that was under development. The program will still be available for download in theforeseeable future. All support questions, feature requests and bug reports will be ignored, as will all requests regarding releasing the source code.

What's new in release 1.24 (03.Apr.2002)?

This release is an update of the previous Popcorn version (1.15). It contains mostly bug fixes and stability enhancments, but also a few requested new features. The complete list of new features and bug-fixes can be viewed here.

System requirements:

Windows 95/98/Me/NT4/2000/XP

"riched20.dll" is required. (Download it only if Popcorn reports that you don't have the correct version on your computer.)

An updated Common Control Library "comctl32.dll" version 4.70 or later is required.(Download it only if Popcorn reports that you don't have the correct version on your computer.)

Check Microsoft for these .dll files if you need them. Newer versions of Windows have backwards compatible .dll's.







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