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Lora Bulletin Board System and
Electronic Mail Interface
Version 2.40
Copyright (c) 1989-1995 by Marco Maccaferri
All rights reserved
Changes made from version 2.35
=====================================================================
Legend: ! Bugfix
+ Addition
* Changes
- Removed
! The END OF ZMODEM TRANSFER signal is now correctly transmitted
after a batch download of tagged files.
! The three inbound directories now are correctly used, specifically
the known inbound directory sometimes was not used correctly.
! Fixed the problem that caused a STACK OVERFLOW error (DOS only)
when the line is dropped during an external file reading or new
user logins.
! Fixed the IEMSI bug that causes Lora to belive that the user was
already logged on another line.
! Fixed the 'Fast login' menu command.
! Fixed a bug that causes the creation of a duplicate outbound
packet name (.PKT) if routing mail from different zones to a
single node on a relatively fast machine.
- Removed the @All message detection, too many problems.
! Fixed the limitation to the length of the new echomail areas tag
to 22 characters. Now the limit is set to 31 characters, this is
an internal limit that can not be extended.
! Fixed a bug with the EMSI driver that sometimes fails to detect an
EMSI sequence.
! Changed a bit the connect message detection, now it should work
properly with some modems that appends other characters to the
baud rate number.
! LMSG: Corrected some bugs that when using squish message bases
were causing a lot of problems, particularly under OS/2.
* The *H command for the external doors was changed in the OS/2
version, now it causes the serial port to be closed (like the DOS
version) without dropping the DTR line and the consequently line
drop. To obtain the com port file handle the %p command can be used.
! The write of the areas.bbs file does not try to format the text
any more because it may cause the cut of useful informations with
large echo tags.
! Fixed a bug with cb-chat system.
! The message's date with the Squish message base is now written
correctly in binary format too.
! The %% sequence for the door command is now correctly translated
to a single %.
+ Added the selection of the internet mail gateway type from Uucp
(like the previous version) and GIGO (Garbage In Garbage Out).
+ Added the export cost file function that allows you to write the
translation table to an ASCII file and import back.
+ Added the configuration for the name of the Areafix and Raid (TIC
manager) functions.
! The message areas selection in the offline reader is no longer
limited to 500 areas.
+ Added the menu type 63 to forward messages to other peoples in other
areas.
+ Added the /NAP[=ON|OFF] switch to the external file viewer. /NAP
alone sends the NAPLPS prolog and epilog codes, /NAP=ON sends the
prolog only and /NAP=OFF sends the epilog only.
! Fixed the /C swith for the upload command.
+ Added the support for the RAR file compressor to the view file
contents command.
! Fixed a bug that allowed the mail processor to export the high
water mark messages with the Fido message bases.
+ Added the support for the ^aREALNAME kludge, if present the answer
message will be sent to that name.
! The messages addressed to the user's alias are now marked as
received.
! The input field for the message/file areas setup was increased to
five characters to allow an area number up to 65000.
+ Added the -LF command line switch. It does a local login without
opening the mailer screen and without the fade effect and the
double status line at the bottom of the screen.
+ Added the *U parameter for the external protocols and door
commands that tells Lora to physically change the current
directory to the user's filebox.
+ Added the %r parameter for the external protocols and door
commands that will be replaced with the user's filebox path,
without the trailing backslash.
+ Added a window at the bottom of the mailer screen that shows the
event that is currently executing, with the number (as a referece
for LSETUP), starting time and the optional comment.
* The last caller record for a mailer call now reports the node
number only (the sentence 'Mail width' was removed).
! The events now are working perfectly.
! LMSG should not have big problems now.
! The TIC file import should no more report stack overflow problems
or acting strange.
! Fixed a bug that prevents the quote reply for messages stored in
Pip base format.
* The upload check for the offline reader now checks the *.UPL and
*.NEW packets for Bluewave messages.
! Fixed a bug that prevents the QWK or Bluewave packet to be sent if
the user has other files tagged for a later download. Now the mail
packet will be added to the tagged files.
! Fixed a bug that creates the high water mark in the current
directory when passthrough areas are exported.
! The personal mail check now displays the messages addressed to the
user's alias.
! Fixed a bug that locks the system when a user trys to view the
contents of an archive not in the currently active area.
! Fixed a bug that when the -NM or -NP command line switches are
specified forces the task number to zero.
! Receiving an update file with the TIC processor Lora now deletes
the description of the old file.
+ Added the message base 'GoldBase'. It is an evolution of the
Hudson (QuickBBS) base that allows an unlimited number or messages
without the disadvantages of the Hudson, one for all the 16
megabytes limit due to the 16 bit variables used.
+ Added the support for the RIPscript graphic protocol. As with
ANSI, Lora will attempt to detect if the remote termina supports
RIP, if that's true Lora will send the files with the extension
.RIP instead of the same files with the .BBS extension.
+ The new areas create function now allows you to specify where and
with which message base you want to create new areas.
+ The internal message reader can display the kludge lines, normally
hidden. The new menu' type 130 can be used to toggle the hidden
lines view, and the embedded command ^FK you can know if the lines
are hidden or not.
+ Added the support for connection speeds 128000 and 256000 baud for
ISDN lines, and 24000 baud for the new V.FC modems.
+ Added a new security level to the inbound mail processing: now you
can define for each node a packet password different for inbound
packets (received from that node) and for outbond packets
(destined to that node). This security level if correctly used can
avoid other nodes from sending mail packets as if where sent from
other nodes connected to the same system. The command %INPKTPWD
was added to allow the Sysop to change the inbound packet
password.
+ Added the support for BlueWave mail packets to the off-line reader
section. BlueWave allows more flexibility in handling the mail
than the QWK, allows you to write netmail packets and doing some
basic configurations while off-line, like adding / removing areas.
The menu type for BlueWave mail is 131.
+ With this release you can select the screen blanker to use. You
have three screen blanker at your disposal: blank screen,
exploding stars (already present in the previous releases) and
snakes.
+ Two command line arguments are added: -NP (No Poll) that allows
you to specify that the program do not call other nodes even if
the node is flagged immediate, it is very useful for multiline
nodes where only one node can call. -NM (No Mailprocess) do not
allow the program to process the mail.
+ Added the ^Wl<num> embedded command that allows the rest of the
line to be send if the task number that reads the file is equal to
<num>.
+ The serial port speed field was increased to 32 bit, this allows
to specify speeds ver 57600 baud. However these higher speeds are
not usable from the DOS version, because the current FOSSIL
specifications do not allow similar speeds. You can lock the speed
of you FOSSIL driver to use these speeds or you must use the OS/2
or DOS/NF (No Fossil) version that allows to use speeds up to
115200 baud.
+ To the terminal emulator was added two keybord commands: ALT-N
sends the Sysop's name followed by an ENTER, ALT-P sends the
active password (if defined) followed by an ENTER. This allows to
speed up the login process to systems without the IEMSI driver.
+ Added the menu type 71 that allows you to write a line in the log
file.
! Fixed a bug for which the areafix (and raid) answers sent after a
forward to the alert nodes are sent to the latest alert node
insted to the correct addresses.
* The toggle CLS command, now allows you to receive the formfeed
character (0x0C, 12( instead of the clear screen ANSI sequence. If
the CLS is set to YES the formfeed will be sent.
! Added a filter to the IEMSI driver to clean the user's name from
impurity added by some programs.
! The EMSI tranx field now correctly reports the GMT time.
! Fixed a bug with the month field when importing Squish mail.
* The row buffer for reading .BBS files was increased to 2048 bytes.
* The row buffer for reading messages was increased to 150 bytes, this
allow users with 132 columns terminal to correctly read messages.
* The modem answer command was increased to 40 characters.
* The modem initialization command will be sent after each failed
call to allow you to specify a different modem configuration for
calling and for answering.
! If you specify a file name for the download command, Lora will not
consider the download limits.
! Fixed a bug that sometimes allow the user to write messages in
denied areas using the QWK off-line reader.
! The file request routine was partially rewritten to fix some bugs
introduced with the file index.
* The log buffer is now specified in 16 bytes paragraph. The entry
field allows you to specify a maximum of 4096 bytes buffer.
! The Hudson (QuickBBS) import routine now checks the message base
for the 16 megabytes limit.
! The ^F" embedded command now works correctly.
! Fixed a bug with the message tracker that tracks message with the
wrong zone number when the kludge line REPLY was present.
* The messages sent back by the message tracker now are marked
private.
! Fixed a bug in the OS/2 version that caused a trap when the
description of the downloaded (or requested) file was too long.
! Fixed a bug in the OS/2 version that denied the toggle of the
hot-key menu for the users.
+ Added the multiple immediate (.ILO) flags handling. If poll, file
request and file attach commands do not deletes the immediate
flags already present, ou must now use the toggle immediate flag
from the view outbound info command (ALT-V).
* The exit after mail errorlevel was moved after the internal mail
processing, to allow a better mail handling. If you want to
process the mail externally to Lora you must disable the internal
handling too.
! Fixed a bug that causes the areafix answers to be always sent with
the primary aka.
* The swith to send text files without handling them was changed to /R
(raw mode), the /P switch allows you to view the message 'Press
enter..' at the end of the reading. The raw mode do not checks the
contents of the file and send it as is.
! Fixed a bug that sometimes do not recognizes the end of a message
during the import procedure.
! The %v command now works correctly with the external protocols.
+ With LSETUP is now possible to copy message and file areas in a
new area. This allows you to speed up the operations necessary to
create multiple similar areas.
+ Added the /C switch to the upload command that allows to enable
the check on the upload files before starting the upload.
+ Added the /F= switch to the upload command that allows to specify
the name of file (or the directory) to upload when the user uses a
protocol that can not transfer the file name. Useful for uploading
automatically processed reports.
! Fixed a bug that truncates the messages sent by areafix and raid
to 16k (only the last part of the message was sent).
! Fixed a bug that do not allow the delete of a file from the
filebox with the related menu type.