           Lotus cc:Mail Mobile for Windows Release 2.03
           =============================================

This file contains important late-breaking information that is not
contained in the documentation. 


Table of Contents
==================
Installing Lotus cc:Mail Mobile
VIM Compatibility
Using Public Mailing Lists
Configuring cc:Mail Mobile Under OS/2
OS/2 NetWare Driver Compatibility
DOS NetWare Driver Compatibility
Long User and Post Office Names
Undeliverable Messages
Calling Other cc:Mail Mobile Users Directly
Printing
WMREORG
DBXLATE
Passwords
International Issues
Return-Receipt Handling
Sample X.25 Script Files
Additional cc:Mail Background Error Messages
Working with Low Disk Space
Directory Updates
Using cc:Mail Mobile with Lotus Organizer
Using Docking Mode Rules
Import
Analyze
Adding the cc:Mail Mobile Program Icon Manually
User License
cc:Mail Mobile for Windows Release 2.03 Changes
  DBXLATE Release 1.1 Changes
  cc:Mail Background
  VIM RunTime Set


Installing Lotus cc:Mail Mobile
-------------------------------
Before installing Lotus cc:Mail Mobile to a hard drive, ensure
that you have the proper access rights on that drive.  Lotus 
cc:Mail Mobile Setup requires full rights to a drive or volume
to install successfully.


VIM Compatibility
-----------------
Lotus cc:Mail Mobile for Windows includes an updated version of
VIM.  You must use the VIM DLLs included with cc:Mail Mobile for
Windows for all of your VIM-enabled applications (such as Lotus
Organizer).  In most instances, the installation
program will handle this by copying the latest VIM files and
adding the cc:Mail Mobile program directory to your PATH 
statement.  

However, if you receive VIM or mail engine errors, verify that the
latest VIM DLLs are loaded.  An easy way to avoid these problems 
is to ensure that the cc:Mail Mobile program directory is the
first entry in your PATH statement, so that its VIM DLLs are 
always loaded.  (Setup will do this for you during installation
if you let it update your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.)  If you later 
receive a newer version of the VIM DLLs, simply add that 
directory as the first entry in your PATH statement.

Novell NetWare Lite, Version 1.1 and Novell Personal NetWare:
You must edit your network batch file or login script manually 
to add the cc:Mail Mobile program directory as the first entry
on your path statement (because the path in your login script
will override the path in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file).


Using Public Mailing Lists
--------------------------
If you add members to a public mailing list using cc:Mail Mobile,
the new members are ignored.  You must ask your administrator
to add the new members to the mailing list on the home post
office.


Configuring cc:Mail Mobile Under OS/2
-------------------------------------
If you are running cc:Mail Mobile under IBM OS/2 version 2.0 
or 2.1, you should run cc:Mail Mobile in a Win-OS/2 Window 
as a separate session.  To configure cc:Mail Mobile to use these
settings:

- Create a program object for cc:Mail Mobile for Windows on
  your OS/2 desktop.  See your OS/2 documentation if you need 
  further instructions on creating program objects.

- Open the Settings Notebook for this program object by 
  selecting Open, Settings from the pop-up context menu for
  the cc:Mail Mobile program object.

- On the Session page of the Settings Notebook, select
  "Win-OS/2 Window" and "Separate session," then close the
  Settings Notebook to save these changes.


OS/2 NetWare Driver Compatibility
---------------------------------
The following Novell NetWare for OS/2 drivers are compatible with
cc:Mail Mobile for Windows.

Novell NetWare for OS/2 Client v2.01 with the R201FX and OS2V2A 
patches applied.  The driver files supplied by these patches are:

VIPX.SYS       53248   04-16-93  4:23p
VSHELL.SYS     81920   09-08-93  4:23p
NWIPXSPX.DLL   37968   05-18-93  1:00p
NWNETAPI.DLL  106047   01-23-92  4:36p
NETBIOS.SYS    19252   05-12-93  8:20p
TBMI2.COM      25018   01-28-93  1:31p

TBMI2.COM should be added to the OS/2 AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Win-OS/2 
should be configured to run in Standard Mode when using these
NetWare drivers.  Refer to your NetWare documentation (or vendor)
if you need further information regarding NetWare for OS/2 Client
driver configuration.


DOS NetWare Driver Compatibility
--------------------------------
The following Novell NetWare drivers are compatible with cc:Mail 
Mobile for Windows running under DOS:

IPX.COM, version 3.10 or later
NETX.COM, version 3.26 or later


Long User and Post Office Names
-------------------------------
The DOS-based utilities used by cc:Mail Mobile for Windows require
that you adhere to the 127-character command-line limit.


Undeliverable Messages
----------------------
When cc:Mail Mobile detects a non-existent user in a message
address, it forwards the message to your Inbox (from the 
administrator) with the subject "Message cannot be 
delivered" instead of the original subject.  The original subject
of the message and recipient list is included in the forwarding
information.


Calling Other cc:Mail Mobile Users Directly
-------------------------------------------
You cannot call another cc:Mail Mobile user directly to receive
mail only.  (You must have outgoing mail addressed to the Mobile
user you're calling.)


Printing
--------
You cannot print the header information (addressees, subject, and
so on) for messages that don't contain at least one text item.


WMREORG
-------
You should back up your post office database before running the
WMCHECK and WMREORG utilities.  

You should never run WMREORG while the ccmail Background program  
or any other VIM application is running.  Make sure that the 
ccmail Background program is not active before starting WMREORG.

Lotus cc:Mail Mobile for Windows uses a variety of data to 
determine how often you should optimize your database.  The more
active your post office, the more often you'll be asked to
optimize it.  If you feel you're being asked to reorganize
your post office database too frequently, simply choose 'Cancel'
when you're prompted to run the WMREORG utility.  cc:Mail Mobile
will continue to ask you to reorganize your database; choose 'OK'
when it is convenient to optimize your database.

If you send mail from a VIM application (other than cc:Mail
Mobile), you must close that application before running WMREORG.


DBXLATE
-------
If you use DBXLATE to convert your cc:Mail for MS-DOS Remote
database for use with cc:Mail Mobile for Windows, you'll need
to create the Home, Office, and Hotel location profiles (they 
are not created for you automatically).  Additionally, if you 
want to use the predefined dialing rules, you can use the 
Location Setup dialog box (Edit Dialing Rules in the Telephone
component) to add new dialing rules, or import existing ones.

If you have existing messages in your MS-DOS Remote Outbox, you 
need to send them before using DBXLATE.  DBXLATE will not convert
any messages in the Outbox.

If you have 200 folders in MS-DOS Remote, you'll need to delete 
some of them (so that you don't have more than 194) before 
running DBXLATE.

See the "DBXLATE Version 1.1 Changes" section at the end of
this README file for additional information.


Passwords
---------
You cannot change your password more than three times without
calling your home post office to synchronize passwords.

If you do change your password more than three times and cannot 
access your home post office, change your password back to your 
original password, call your home post office, then change your
password again.

To use cc:Mail Mobile with no post office password, you must
create the Mobile post office with no password (you cannot 
change it to a zero-length password later).


International Issues
--------------------
You must use the DOS-only filter to read the session log.


Return-Receipt Handling
-----------------------
Return receipts are sent to your Outbox (for delivery to your
Inbox the next time you receive your mail), but you cannot see
these messages until they're delivered to your Inbox.  If you
see the "Messages remain in Outbox" message upon exit but cannot
see any messages in your Outbox, cc:Mail Mobile is probably
detecting return-receipt messages. 


Sample X.25 Script Files
------------------------
Refer to SCRIPTS.TXT for sample X.25 script files. 


Additional cc:Mail Background Error Messages
--------------------------------------------
Add the following error messages, likely causes, and suggested 
solutions to Table A-2, "Background Error Messages" on page 102
of the Lotus cc:Mail Mobile for Windows Getting Started Guide:

Error[1065]:  Message cannot be stored.

The message to be received is too large to fit on the hard
drive.  

Free up some additional hard drive space for this message.

Error[1066]:  Message cannot be delivered.

This message cannot be delivered due to unknown recipients or
some corruption in the message itself.

Verify that the message is properly addressed.

Error[1067]:  Insufficient disk space for message.

The message to be received is too large to fit on the hard
drive.  

Free up some additional hard drive space for this message.

Error[1068]:  Message size too long.

The message to be received is too large to fit on the hard
drive.  

Free up some additional hard drive space for this message.

Error[1069]:  Message priority too low.

The message that was about to be received did not meet the minimum
priority needed to accept this message.

Set the priority filter to a lower setting in the Filters dialog
box.

Error[1070]:  Maximum messages exceeded.

The maximum number of messages that can be received in one 
session was exceeded.

Make another connection to receive more messages.

Error[1071]:  Message type restricted.
        
This message is blocked from being received from this post office
for an unknown reason.

Ensure that the desired filters are set in the Filters dialog box.

Error[1072]:  Unknown message termination code.

cc:Mail Background received an unknown error while receiving this
message.

Try to download the message again.

Error[1073]:  Author/User name mismatch.

The Author or recipient name did not match on the home post 
office.

Ensure that the message is properly addressed. 

Error[1074]:  Unknown recipients.

Unknown recipients were found in the message header.

Ensure that all of the addresses in the message are correct.

Error[1075]:  No Home Post office defined.

There is no home post office defined for this Mobile user.

Ensure that a post office is specified in the Mobile Setup dialog
box.

Error[1076]:  Mailbox is locked.

Your mailbox account is locked on the LAN.  

Ask your cc:Mail administrator to unlock your account for you.

Error[1077]:  Invalid length for new password.

Your password did not meet the minimum length requirements for the
LAN post office.

Change your password to a longer one.

Error[1078]:  Pre-expired password.

Your LAN account has been set up to use pre-expired passwords.  

Change your password.

Error[1079]:  Current password has expired.

Your current password has expired.

Change your password.

Error[1081]:  Message header is too big, canceling the operation.

There are too many names/addresses in the header of the message.

Remove some of the names from the recipient list.

Error[1082]:  Sender name not in mail directory.

The Sender's name did not appear in the mail Directory.

Ensure that the name is in the Directory and that you are 
connected to the correct post office.

Error[1083]:  SPX address is invalid:

The SPX address that was given is not a valid address.

Check and verify the SPX address for this post office.

Error[1084]:  SPX insufficient memory.

There is not enough memory to complete this operation.

Free up some additional memory.

Error[1085]:  SPX socket unavailable.

There are no free sockets to use.

Close down other communication applications that may be using 
sockets.

Error[1086]:  Not enough free disk space available, canceling
operation.

There is not enough free disk space to continue this operation.

Make more disk space available.

Error[1087]:  TCPIP address invalid...

The TCP/IP address provided is not a valid address.

Verify the TCP/IP address for this post office.


Working with Low Disk Space
---------------------------
cc:Mail Mobile tries to warn you of low disk space.  However, you
may see unusual error messages (specifically, messages that 
don't make sense in the context within which you're working) when 
you're running out of disk space.  If this happens, exit Lotus 
cc:Mail Mobile, create more disk space, then start Lotus cc:Mail
Mobile again.

When you have low disk space, you may want to run the WMREORG 
utility on your post office.  This will optimize your database and
will most often free up additional disk space.


Directory Updates
-----------------
If you receive an ADE update containing the entire home post
office Directory, you should process this update when you don't
need to use cc:Mail Mobile for other tasks (such as creating
messages or running cc:Mail Background).  If you perform other
tasks during large ADE updates, you slow down processing of the
ADE update.

Remember to run the WMREORG utility with the DIRECTORY/n 
parameter to properly size your Directory before importing a
Directory for the first time.

Messages you send to other Mobile users that include an ADE 
update attachment but cannot be delivered are returned to 
the ##Directory Updates Bulletin Boards folder.  If you see
a message with the subject "Message cannot be delivered"  in the
##Directory Updates Bulletin Boards folder, you should correct
the address and resend it.  

If you create a CCMUPDAT file manually, you must enter the field
names (such as Name: and Locn:) with an initial capital letter.
If you enter a field name with a lower case initial letter, the
update will not be processed.  


Using cc:Mail Mobile with Lotus Organizer
-----------------------------------------
The current version of the Organizer's DIRADMIN.EXE is not 
compatible with this version of cc:Mail Mobile.  To enable a
Mobile user to properly interact with the Organizer, you must 
perform the following steps.

1. Refer to the Organizer manual to enter the Organizer scheduling
   information for the 'L' user in the Comments field of your 
   cc:Mail Mobile Directory. 

2. Perform an ADE to download other users in your home post
   office.

3. Modify the Comments field for the downloaded users to match
   the Organizer scheduling information you entered for the 'L' 
   user.

If the cc:Mail Mobile directory is the first entry in your PATH 
statement (as it should be if you're using other VIM 
applications), use LAN Mode in cc:Mail Mobile instead of the LAN
version of cc:Mail to process your Organizer attachments.


Using Docking Mode Rules
------------------------
If you use a rule that runs On Leaving Docking mode, and you're 
searching all containers, you must have at least one archive.


Import
------
Import V3.33 is included with Mobile for importing Directory 
entries.  The ability to import messages into a Mobile post 
office will be included in future releases of Import.


Analyze
-------
Analyze is a diagnostics tool used by cc:Mail Technical Support
to obtain additional database information if needed.  If 
Technical Support asks you to run this utility, it is located
in the cc:Mail Mobile program directory. 
                               

Adding the cc:Mail Mobile Program Icon Manually
-----------------------------------------------
If you need to add the cc:Mail Mobile icon to the Program Manager
manually, enter the command-line parameters in the following
sequence:

   drive:\directory\WMAIL.EXE po_path "user name" password mode

where mode can be either LAN or MOBILE.

If these parameters are entered in the incorrect order, Mobile 
Setup may be disabled in Mobile mode.

User License
------------
If you're the cc:Mail administrator and you need an additional
user license as a result of installing cc:Mail Mobile on your
LAN, please call cc:Mail Technical Support's Fax back service
at (415) 966-4951 and request document number 0123 for
information on how to add the additional user license. 
You may also fax your request for an additional user license
along with proof of purchase of cc:Mail Mobile to cc:Mail 
Inside Sales at (415) 961-0215 (Fax).  If you cannot reach 
us by fax, please call cc:Mail Inside Sales.


cc:Mail Mobile for Windows Release 2.03 Changes
-----------------------------------------------
Release 2.03 includes internal maintenance changes as well as 
changes to DBXLATE, cc:Mail Background, and the VIM Runtime Set.

DBXLATE Release 1.1 Changes:
- Directory entries with FAN information in the Address field
  are now converted correctly.
- Directory entries in the format "lastname, firstname" are now 
  converted correctly.
- Messages with no body (no text or file items) are now 
  converted correctly. These messages were previously converted
  as "Message cannot be read." 

cc:Mail Background:
- Messages that contain duplicate recipients can now be downloaded
  by the user whose name is duplicated. (Previously, the user 
  whose name was duplicated in the message's recipient list 
  received the error "Data connection lost.")

VIM Runtime Set Release 2.05:
- The latest release of the VIM Runtime Set is now included in 
  this release of cc:Mail Mobile.  

