I didn't write the enclosed software, just found it on the 'net and figured out how to adapt it to
run on the palmtop.  For questions, info, etc. please see the authors.  Support the shareware
concept, and pay for the software if you like it!

This is a combination that I've found to work on the HP Palmtop.  I've used Pine 3.91 and Netdial/EPPPD to 
successfully login to my shell account, and use IMAP to send and receive email.  Pine also can 
also act as a newsreader, but I haven't got that far yet.

To set up:
1.  Unzip the whole thing into a suitable directory.
2.  Edit the netdial.scr file so that it reflects your ISP's phone number, your username and password.
3.  Edit the wattcp.cfg file so that your domain name and nameservers are reflected there.
4.  Edit email.bat to reflect the baud rate and com port of your modem.

To run: run email.bat.  It should connect and then run pine.  Once Pine is running, it'll create a 
directory for your mail, as well as ask you questions regarding your username and domain.  It should work
without a hitch.

For more information on Pine, please see:
http://www.cac.washington.edu/pine

For more information on Netdial, as well as the Bobcat Web Browser, see:
http://www.fdisk.com/doslynx/bobcat.htm 



Bill Childers
childers@garlic.com

