README for Portable Thunderbird with Enigmail/GPG by John Urbanek

1.  Installation Notes
2.  Upgrading Notes
3.  Other Notes
4.  Specific Software Used
5.  Thanks
6.  Licensing
7.  Contact

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   INSTALLATION NOTES
	-Unzip this archive PRESERVING the directory structure.
			 
	-Use PortableThunderbird.exe to start Thunderbird.        
	 	   	      
  	-Do NOT alter the name of the profile used by default unless you want to make
  	 changes to the PortableThunderbird.ini file.  If you know what you are doing,
  	 by all means, feel free to play.
 
   	-If you have existing GPG keyrings/trustdb's/etc, put them in the GPG directory.
         'PortableThunderbird\gpg'

	-Up to date Installation instructions and notes will be at the project site, use
	 them please, this is just an overview.

	 http://dev.weavervsworld.com/projects/ptbirdeniggpg/

    
    UPGRADING NOTES
    
    	-If you are upgrading from a previous version, please see the project page for
	 upgrading instructions.
    
    	 http://dev.weavervsworld.com/projects/ptbirdeniggpg/
    
    OTHER NOTES
 
    	-This is a hack, there are bound to be problems with it.  Please don't blame me
    	 when your computer summons Satan during dinner and he ruins "Family Night"
    	 
    SPECIFIC SOFTWARE USED
    
    	Portable Thunderbird 1.0.6 Beta by John Haller
    	 http://johnhaller.com/jh/mozilla/portable_thunderbird/
    	 
    	Enigmail 0.92.0 by Pat Brunschwig, R. Saravanan and crew.
    	 http://enigmail.mozdev.org/
    	 
    	GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG) 1.4.1 (Win32) by GNU
    	 http://www.gnupg.org/
    	 
    THANKS
    
    	John Haller has done a great job with Portable Thunderbird.  He is the one who
    	deserves some serious credit.
    	
    	The Enigmail Team has put together a great extension to Mozilla based mail clients.
    	Their product blows every other attempt at an OpenPGP interface/glue out of the water.
    	
    	Of course, GNU for a great piece of software, as always.
    	
	**All of the members of the organizations listed above deserve the credit.  My
	contribution is a small bottle of Elmers glue to mush it together.**
	
   LICENSING
   
   	This fine piece of glue is licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2.
   	
   	The other software in this package is licensed under one of the following.
   	
   		GNU General Public License (GPL)
   		GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)
   		Mozilla Public License (MPL)
   		Netscape Public License (NPL)
   		
   	Check your local listings or Google for specifics.

   CONTACT
   
   	John Urbanek (jurbanekATuwmDOTedu) [keyID 0x5A2C0346]
   	