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CENTURION
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InfoMail/386 1.20
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'READ ME' TEXT FILE
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1. Quick Start Setup
If you're a first time user, simply copy CWSDPMI.EXE to your
path (or enable your operating system's DPMI server), and run
INFOMAIL CONFIG, followed by INFOMAIL LIST. Put INFOMAIL SCAN
into your regular mail maintenance batch file, or run it after
polling your boss if you're a point.
Note: When running INFOMAIL CONFIG, ensure a full pathname to
your desired log file is present. If this short intro isn't
enough for you, take a look at the file USER.DOC which contains
more detailed instructions in the form of a tutorial.
2. Upgrading from InfoMail 1.00, 1.10 or 1.11.
Simply copy your INFOMAIL.DAT and INFOMAIL.CFG files from your
InfoMail 1.00/1.10/1.11 directory and run INFOMAIL UPGRADE. Use
INFOMAIL CONFIG and INFOMAIL LIST to check the details, as
described in the Quick Start Setup section (1). Also, run
INFOMAIL SCAN as described in the same section.
3. Essential Directory Contents
The following files should be present in your InfoMail directory
when you first unarchive the software:
INFOMAIL.EXE The executable
CWSDPMI.EXE The free DPMI server
CONTENTS.DOC Contents of all the .DOC files
USER.DOC The user guide
REF.DOC The reference guide
DEV.DOC The developers' guide
INDEX.DOC Index off all the .DOC files
FILE_ID.DIZ Archive description
README.TXT This file
CHANGES.120 Changes since 1.11
DOCUMENT.SAM Sample document text file
HEADER.SAM Sample header file
FOOTER.SAM Sample footer file
DOCLIST.SAM Sample document list template
FILEERR.SAM Sample 'file error' template
INACTIVE.SAM Sample 'inactive' error template
ACCEPT.SAM Sample 'update accepted' template
REJECT.SAM Sample 'rejected' template
RESULTS.SAM Sample search results template
Refer to the user guide or the directory contents section of the
reference guide for more details of the use of these files.
4. Software Status
This software is completely free. Use it as and when you like,
for as long as you like, without paying the author anything at
all. The author would appreciate a netmail from you though,
saying what you think of the software, including suggestios for
improvement, or saying what you are using InfoMail for.
The author accepts no liability for damages or inconvenience
resulting from use of InfoMail. See the user guide for more
details.
5. Support
The INFOMAIL echo has been set up by the author. Attempts will
be made to achieve worldwide distribution. If you cannot find a
local feed for the echo, enquire at the author's system. The
author will be willing to act as a feed for anyone who really
wants the echo.
6. Final Instruction
Enjoy InfoMail!