Inbox Service Pack Update Release Notes Microsoft(R) Windows(R) CE, Handheld PC Edition Version 3.0 The following enhancements have been made: - Support for downloading uuencoded attachments for previously downloaded e-mail messages that have been modified on the server. - Support for downloading attachments using POP3 from a Cyrus IMAP4 v1.5.2 server. Previously, doing so corrupted the attachments. - Support for downloading uuencoded attachments from a Solaris mail server. Previously, doing so could corrupt the attachments. - Consistent downloading of attachments using the IMAP4 protocol. Previously, under specific circumstances, some attachments would fail to download. - Support for detection of built-in Ethernet cards. - Support for connecting to mail servers using a blank password. - Support for downloading messages sent from an Exchange server to a Qualcomm Qpopper mail servers. Previously, these messages would show an error stating that an unsupported mail attachment or message type had been removed. - Support for addressing based on the "Reply-To:" header when replying to messages downloaded using IMAP4. - Support for sending messages with subjects longer than 260 characters or addresses with friendly names and addresses that are greater than 100 characters. Previously, doing so could cause Inbox to stop responding. - Support for receiving mail messages sent from a Netscape mail client that include an embedded Netscape mail message. Previously, doing so could cause Inbox to display a "Critical Error" message. - Support for resolving addresses against LDAP servers when a message is sent to the server. - Consistent removal of all message headers from online folders, that are not marked for offline use, on the device after the device is disconnected. - Support for receiving messages sent from Microsoft Office 2000 applications through POP3. - Support for an extended timeout duration for non-responsive servers. - Consistent handling of forwarded or replied to messages with uuencoded attachments. Previously, attachments could be corrupted in some circumstances.