Changes between Version 1 and Version 2 of Documentation/Quickstart
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- Aug 15, 2012 9:51:15 PM (9 months ago)
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v1 v2 85 85 now, which means that the message has been sent successfully. 86 86 87 10. When you double-click the message, the read window will open. 88 You should be able to recognize the text written by you. The lines 89 in the upper part of the message have been inserted by YAM and 90 contain data needed for mail transfer (the so-called "headers"). 87 10. When you double-click the message, the read window will open. You should be able to recognize the text written by you. The lines in the upper part of the message have been inserted by YAM and contain data needed for mail transfer (the so-called "headers"). 91 88 92 11. Since you've written the mail to yourself you should start looking 93 for new mail now. Click the read window to the background or close 94 it, then click on the 'Get' button (sixth button from the right 95 hand side). 89 11. Since you've written the mail to yourself you should start looking for new mail now. Click the read window to the background or close it, then click on the 'Get' button (sixth button from the right hand side). 96 90 97 12. The transfer status window you saw before opens again and you can 98 watch how YAM downloads your mail from the mail server. Provided 99 that everything runs as it should, a requester will open up with 100 the message that you have received new mail. You can read the 101 mail in the 'Incoming' folder. 91 12. The transfer status window you saw before opens again and you can watch how YAM downloads your mail from the mail server. Provided that everything runs as it should, a requester will open up with the message that you have received new mail. You can read the mail in the 'Incoming' folder. 102 92 103 93 If you've made it this far without major problems, you now know the


