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Multi Account
Add as many email accounts of any type your like to Airmail. (Gmail, GSuite, iCloud Mail, Exchange, Office 365, Microsoft Outlook, IMAP and POP3).
Smart Inbox
When you just want to see the important emails, the smart inbox is here for you. It automatically filters out newsletters and other distractions, leaving you with just the crucial messages.
Snooze
When you don't want to deal with an email now, but don't want it in your inbox either, use the snooze function to hide it until it's relevant. From concert tickets to flight confirmations, keep the emails out of the way until you need them.
Unified Inbox
See all of the email in all of your inboxes at once with the unified inbox feature. You can even exclude accounts from this view if you want to.
Privacy Mode
If privacy is paramount then you can enable privacy mode which will process all the data locally on your device. Privacy mode also blocks tracking pixels, and prevents images from loading automatically.
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Send Later
Schedule emails for the perfect moment. Schedule your emails to land in the recipient's inbox at just the right time. Whether it's a client in Australia or a business partner in Europe, your email will always be on top.
Airmail Downloads
Updated April 28 2013 (ver 3.4.062)
This is the download page for the ham version of the Airmail radio-email client program. This page is devoted to the ham-radio client applications. Airmail is compatible with Windows 95 thru Vista. Development is continuing, please report any problems and stop back often for updates. See the included 'release notes' in the Airmail inbox for details.
Installation instructions (please read carefully):
Snooze
When you don't want to deal with an email now, but don't want it in your inbox either, use the snooze function to hide it until it's relevant. From concert tickets to flight confirmations, keep the emails out of the way until you need them.
Unified Inbox
See all of the email in all of your inboxes at once with the unified inbox feature. You can even exclude accounts from this view if you want to.
Privacy Mode
If privacy is paramount then you can enable privacy mode which will process all the data locally on your device. Privacy mode also blocks tracking pixels, and prevents images from loading automatically.
Airmail 3 6 58 Mm =
Send Later
Schedule emails for the perfect moment. Schedule your emails to land in the recipient's inbox at just the right time. Whether it's a client in Australia or a business partner in Europe, your email will always be on top.
Airmail Downloads
Updated April 28 2013 (ver 3.4.062)
This is the download page for the ham version of the Airmail radio-email client program. This page is devoted to the ham-radio client applications. Airmail is compatible with Windows 95 thru Vista. Development is continuing, please report any problems and stop back often for updates. See the included 'release notes' in the Airmail inbox for details.
Installation instructions (please read carefully):
Airmail version 3.4 is a single installation file that includes everything needed: Airmail and its weather companions, the 'Icepac' propagation software, and USB drivers for the SCS modems. The current Airmail version 3.4.062 is well-tested, and works fine with all versions of Windows from XP onward, both x86 (32-bit) and 64-bit versions.
Updating: Your current Airmail installation can be updated in the same way as a new installation-- download and install the latest version. Your settings and messages will not be disturbed. To update a Winlink version to also support Sailmail, download and install the same Airmail version from this page and install into the same folder. Click Here for additional notes on using Airmail with both Sailmail and Winlink.
Airmail ver 3.4.062: Click Here to download Airmail ver 3.4.062, about 11MB. (Note: Frequency list and catalog are current as of 4/28/2013, be sure to update).
This is a complete install package for Airmail for hams, including wefax, propagation, and a new Viewfax grib/fax viewer with 'get it now' (File menu) and updated USB drivers for SCS modems. This version (and the installer) is Win7/Win8 compatible and installs application-data folder by default to avoid Windows security warnings. It will also transfer messages and settings that were stored elsewhere by earlier Airmail versions (see note below).
Note: This updated version of the 3.4.062 download includes updated Icepac propagation files, and updated USB drivers for the SCS PTC-IIusb, PTC-IIIusb, DR-7400 and DR-7800 modems (select 'PTC-IIusb' in Airmail's modem options).
Installation: Download and save this install-file to a 'downloads' folder on your computer, or to a CD or memory-stick, then open it (i.e. run it) to start the Airmail installer. For Win-7 you may see a confirmation for 'amhc34062b, Sirius Cybernetics LLC', click 'Continue'. For the Airmail installer the default settings should work fine in every application. When you are finished you may see a 'This program may not have installed correctly' message, click 'Ignore' or just close that box-- Windows is confused, Airmail did install correctly.
Important Note when updating a Vista/Win7/Win8 installation to Airmail 3.4 from ver 3.3:Under Vista/Win7/Win8, messages and data files must be stored under the 'Program Data' folder in order to avoid security issues. The Airmail ver 3.4 installer will transfer messages and settings that were stored elsewhere by earlier Airmail versions, including files which have been hidden (i.e. 'virtualized') by Vista's security. If you have a lot of stored messages this can take a long time, DO NOT terminate the installation or things will left in a scrambled state with only part of the messages transferred.
Beta Versions: Watch this space for Airmail ver 3.5 with support for the new Pactor-4 modems.
Sailmail members: See the Airmail for SailMail page for info on using Airmail with both ham and SailMail systems.
Other Downloads:
Airmail Beta version: Watch this space for Airmail ver 3.5 with support for the new Pactor-4 modems.
Propagation: Airmail also includes a propagation window. which uses the 'ICEPAC' propagation program as a prediction engine. Airmail 3.4 includes the Icepac software, but it must be installed separately for Airmail 3.3, or if the complete Icepac user-interface is desired. ICEPAC can be downloaded from Greg Hand's ITS support website, select the most-recent version.
Gribs, Weather fax: Airmail's weather fax companion has been updated, including an updated viewer which can display grib weather-data files as well as most image formats for wefax. Available from the 'weather fax' page (click here).
Spelling Dictionaries: Additional language dictionaries for the spell-checker are available here. These are 'zip' files, after downloading then open the file with Winzip and extract the '.adm' file to Airmail's Dictionaries folder. Restart Airmail, then use Airmail's Tools/Options/Spelling window to enable the new dictionary. (If you don't have an unzip program then go to www.winzip.com and download the free demo version of Winzip).
Firmware: Current firmware is included with the Airmail download, use Airmail's Update-Firmware window (Tools menu) to install. If you only need updated firmware then see the SCS downloads page at http://www.scs-ptc.com/software.html. Download the 'zip' file for your modem and extract the firmware-file to the Airmail folder under 'Program Files' (or under 'ProgramData' for Vista or later). Then use Airmail's 'update firmware' window (under the 'Tools' menu) to update teh modem.
PTC-IIusb USB Drivers:Drivers for the PTC-IIusb are included on a CD included with the modem, available for download from the SCS website, and included with the Airmail ver 3.4 downloads. If you install Airmail before plugging in the modem, and leave the 'Install PTC-IIusb drivers' option selected in the Arimail installer, then the drivers will be pre-installed and the modem will install automatically. Alternately, put the SCS CD in the computer and plug in the modem, when the 'New Hardware' wizard appears skip internet searching and select 'install automatically'-- or select a location and point windows to your downloaded drivers.
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If you want to download and install the drivers separately from Airmail, here are the driver-installer programs that are included with Airmail:
32-bit: SCS Ver 2.08.24 drivers for 32-bit versions of Windows Super mov converter 6 0 97.
64-bit: SCS Ver 2.08.24 drivers for 64-bit versions of Windows
A 'zip' file with both: SCS ver 2.08.24 drivers (zip file)
Older Airmail Versions: Airmail ver 3.0.81 can be downloaded here. The catalog and frequency-list files are very out-of-date, so be sure to update those first.
Questions/comments regarding Airmail software can be sent to: ke6rk@airmail2000.com
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For help with the Winlink network see the support information at www.winlink.org