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What's new 1. What's new in Turnpike Six v6.07
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2. What's new in Turnpike Six v6.06 Spelling Checker We are no longer able to supply the International ProofReader text proofing software used in previous versions of Turnpike Six. For Turnpike Six v6.06, International ProofReader is replaced by the Sentry Spelling-Checker Engine from Wintertree Software Inc. Foreign language dictionaries are no longer supplied. The user interface to spelling checker functionality is unchanged. This change will not affect existing Turnpike users as they have an indefinite licence to use their copy of the International ProofReader text proofing software together with the associated dictionaries. The Turnpike Six v6.06 installer will not remove the International ProofReader dictionaries nor the DLL file that is used to drive that spelling checker. When spell checking, Turnpike Six v6.06 will continue to use the International ProofReader text proofing software if it is available, otherwise Turnpike will use the Sentry Spelling-Checker engine. Fixes
3. What's new in Turnpike Six v6.05 Fixes
New BT tariffs:
AutoSelect Daytime start
4. What's new in Turnpike Six v6.04
5. What's new in Turnpike Six v6.03
Call pricing has been updated for the major carriers: BT, NTL & TeleWest. Fixes:
6. Change to Turnpike Six v6.02 Distribution In December 2002, PGP Corp released PGP 8 adding various features including Windows XP and XP Office support. From 31st March 2003 Demon will no longer supply PGP 7 licences with Turnpike. New customers can still download Turnpike Six v6.02 or Turnpike v5.01 from this website and use it either without encryption or with PGP acquired previously or elsewhere. Customers we previously supplied with both Turnpike and PGP can continue to use them indefinitely and will find the documentation on this website useful. 7. What's new in Turnpike Six v6.02 Turnpike Six v6.02 is a maintenance release with fixes including: PGP7 Windows 2000 EFS Wipe Vulnerability. PGP7 PGPnet on Windows XP. Extra file types added to warning list for attachments that may include executable content. Binary attachments may be corrupted when sending messages "Content Encrypted". File types of encrypted attachments not always updated when saved decrypted messages that have been sent "Content Encrypted". Turnpike incorrectly treats disabled PGP keys as invalid. When connection statistics fails the timeout is now disabled and a report is logged. Connect became confused if dialling was stopped during redialling after a linedrop, and you then redialled and connected successfully. "Reject Message" doesn't always remove addresses from address book. "Lookup" doesn't work when using the Windows address book (WAB). Text attachment display did not always show attachment filenames Turnpike sometimes does not update display when switching between subfolders with same name. Incorrect information in Demon Trial Account Setup wizard. Problems with traditional (non-MIME) digest messages when sent MIME-encoded. Problem forwarding traditional (non-MIME) digest messages. Some URL fragments incorrectly highlighted as a quote level. 8. What's new in Turnpike Six v6.01 PGP 7 Turnpike interworks with PGP Personal Security version 7.0.3 (not supplied). Users that have acquired PGP 7 previously via Demon or other sources will find help here to implement it with their Turnpike Mail and News software. Upgrading from PGP 6.5.3 If you have PGP 6.5.3 installed from Turnpike 5 or Six version 6.00 then the installer will be able to replace it with PGP 7.0.3. Just tick the box for the PGP 7 component and the PGP 7 installer will be run to replace your PGP 6.5.3. Please note that the installer may have to remove PGP and restart your computer before PGP 7 can be installed. In this case you will then have to run the installer again after the restart. PGP 7 and Windows XP There is not yet a released version of PGP which supports Windows XP. It is believed that PGP Key Management does work under Windows XP, but PGPdisk is less than satisfactory and PGPnet does not work. When the PGP 7 installer runs it will warn you of the lack of support under Windows XP, but you will have to untick at least PGPnet for yourself. PGP 7 and Windows 95 PGP 7 works on Windows 95, except that PGPnet can only be installed on OSR2. Reinstalling PGP 7 If at any time you need to reinstall your PGP 7 installation, then just run the Turnpike installer, from the self extracting .exe. When you choose Repair in the Turnpike installer and have PGP 7 installed, then it will also run the PGP 7 installer. Compatibility with other mail clients There has always been a problem when sending encrypted mail to clients that are not PGP/MIME compatible. There are still significant numbers of mail clients that are in this category and so changes have been made to enable Turnpike to be used much more effectively when encrypting to such clients. It is now possible to encrypt in two ways: "fully encrypt" and "encrypt content". Address book entries can be set which will make Turnpike "encrypt content" by default when encrypting to the associated person, though the default will be "full encryption". The method of encrypting can be set on a per-message basis using the standard drop-down control. When a message is fully-encrypted and sent as MIME, it will now always be sent as PGP/MIME. This means that the MIME headers as well as the message contents will be encrypted. When a message is fully-encrypted and sent as non-MIME, it will be sent in the same way as it would have been by Turnpike 6.00 and Turnpike 5. The message text and any uuencoded attachments are encrypted as one block. As a result, attachment filenames are fully protected in "fully encrypted" messages, though their presence may be guessed at by the size of the message. When a message is only "content-encrypted", all text and forwarded messages are sent encrypted as one block, but each attachment is sent encrypted individually. Note that this means that attachment filenames are NOT protected by encryption. However, almost any user should be able to deal with "content-encrypted" messages even if their mail client has no PGP functionality at all and they are using standalone PGP. The use of "content encryption" puts a restriction on messages that can be sent, in that all attachments must be at the end of the message: Turnpike will be not send "content-encrypted" messages which have attachments elsewhere, including those in messages being forwarded. Note that Turnpike 6.01 will always send MIME-enabled "fully encrypted" messages as PGP/MIME whereas Turnpike 5 and 6.00 would send MIME-enabled simple text messages without using PGP/MIME. This may mean that some recipients report difficulties dealing with messages encrypted by Turnpike 6.01 when they didn't with messages sent by earlier versions. If so, their address book entries should be set to "content encrypt" only. Keyrings It is now possible to use Turnpike 6.01 with different keyrings than those used by PGPKeys. This may be useful on a multi-user system when using different workstations. Turnpike New login screen, shown in Explorer's right hand pane. Improved search performance, particularly for Windows 2000. New icon and ToolTip in classification column to indicate 'unclassified'. Search of selected messages. Right click on selected messages and click "Search messages...". Search of selection is also available in the "Search in" combo box when the search is invoked via the Tools menu from a folder containing a selection. Can now save a search over the top of an existing search. Menu item renamed to "Modify Search" (from "Redo Search"). Added "Save Search" button to search window. Modified behaviour of 'Next Unread'. Now, when 'Next Unread' takes you out of a folder and up to the parent folder, the selection in the parent folder is set to the subfolder you were viewing before clicking 'Next Unread'. Various list performance improvements (including stopping threading when switching away from a newsgroup). Messages opened from a search window can now be left open (user is prompted) when the search window is closed. Bcc: recipients are now shown in the default header for outgoing messages. The automatic marking threads interesting when they contain the user's own article is inhibited if the article is marked read. Connect The Edit Connection Details dialog layout has been changed and an extra control added. A time delay can now be added to the "Redial after remote disconnection" feature. Access.tpk: Demon.acc corrections to international numbers representation. Addition of new 128K ISDN PoP number. Modem List for connections: The list of available modems for a connection is built by a new method, which should now include all available modem-like devices. Previously (and TP5 and before) certain ISDN & NDIS WAN devices were not detected. Also some inappropriate devices could be listed, e.g. direct cable serial or parallel connection. 9. What's new in Turnpike Six v6.00 Turnpike Six is radically different from its predecessors. The user interface has been completely redesigned and many new features added. As far as possible, all the functionality of previous versions has either been retained or superseded. However, the changes are such that in many ways Turnpike Six should be regarded as an entirely new product. The Turnpike 'Offline' application has been replaced by a Turnpike extension to Windows Explorer (henceforth "Turnpike"). This means that your Turnpike folders now appear in the Windows Explorer folder tree alongside My Computer, Network Neighbourhood and the Recycle Bin, instead of appearing within a separate application. The Turnpike 'Connect' application remains largely unchanged, but where Connect and Turnpike are installed on the same machine almost all of Connect's functionality is now available from within Turnpike. In particular the 'Deliver' toolbar button will connect you to the Internet, send and receive mail and news and then disconnect, all in the background. You will be provided with a 'taskbar tray' icon (next to the clock) to indicate that Turnpike is connected to the Internet, and by right-clicking on this icon you can show the full Turnpike 'Connect' application. For further information on usage of Turnpike Six see either the application help or the Quick Start Guide - both of which are accessible from the Help menu. In addition we have provided a document with specific information for users migrating to Turnpike Six from an installation of Turnpike 5 or earlier. Turnpike can still however be launched via its desktop icon or via its entry in the Start Menu. |
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