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- % ESC 1.58 (C)opyright 1991 - 93 - Glen Gilbert
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- % CAUTION: Altering this file can produce bizzare results.
- % Please read the comments at the bottom for structural rules.
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- % PICKER.C text data - Using ID #s 101 - 110
- % CAUTION: there are blank spaces padding the following menu displays. They
- % must remain or the program display will be spoiled. Spaces are important!
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- Misc. files
- Binkley.cfg
- Binkley.evt
- Squish.Cfg
- Editor.cfgs
- Nodelist.001
- Nodelst.cfgs
- Route.Cfg
- Mail.bat
- NEW ESC.CFG
- ;
- 105
- You're about to overwrite existing config files!
- You should back up your former files. ESC checks
- your configs and attempts to include any changes
- which you may have made outside of ESC's editor.
- De-select all questionable files before choosing
- ;
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- 1
- Subdirectories necessary for this New setup are not under the current
- directory. If you'll be using the default directory setup consisting of
- the directory BT on the drive you choose, you can have ESC create all
- necessary directories. Otherwise, run the batch file MAKEDIR afterwards
- or create them at the Dos prompt. Answering with a 'Y' to the prompt
- above, allows for a (recommended) simple setup.
- ;
- 2
-
- You can request the most recent nodelist and/or nodediff from 1:1/0 by using
- the "magic name" of NODELIST or NODEDIFF. Please request these from a local
- source, your local network or regional coordinator if possible.
-
- You may have ESC create a tiny nodelist for your mailer, containing only
- your bossnode and a few other systems. To compile this list, you MUST have
- the QNODE and QIDX executables (for QNODE) or XLAXNODE.EXE (for XLAXNODE).
-
- For a full blown (huge) nodelist, contact your echomail source.
- ;
- 3
-
- -=* EMail Setup Configuration - AutoMode selected *=-
-
- ESC's own nodelist will be created and you will be prompted to allow
- Esc to create the subdirectories a simple setup will initially need.
- ;
- 4
-
- if you are installing your mailer with ESC for the first time, you may want
- to run MAKEDIR.BAT from the Dos prompt, at the conclusion of this set up!
- ;
- 5
-
- You must have some form of a Nodelist, unless you are configuring as a
- POINT. In which case, you must establish a PassWord with your Mail Boss.
- ;
- 6
-
- It is the accepted practice to use a real name here.
-
- If you make a mistake on one or more of the entries, you will have the
- opportunity to change it at the end of this setup. Merely select the
- CHANGE option from the little menu presented at the conclusion of Esc.
- ;
- 7
-
- Generally, this is the name of your BBS or something of a personal flavor.
- Whatever you put here, will be passed to any mailer with which you connect.
- ;
- 8
-
- If you are configuring as a NODE.. You must establish your address with the
- Regional Coordinator (REC or RC). If you haven't been confirmed by the REC,
- definately do NOT attempt to enter mail into the the echomail stream!
-
- If you are configuring as a POINT.. You must establish your address with an
- already established node system. The Operator of that system will fill you
- in with all the details needed to operate as a point mailer.
- ;
- 9
-
- Hosting mail to other systems is somewhat involved. You should read all
- documentation pertinent to operating as a BOSSNODE, if you intend to pass
- mail to points or other node mail systems. Beware that there are many
- more options available through Binkley, Squish and the other software.
- You should research each program's documentation for a full understanding
- of the options available to the individual packages.
- ;
- 10
-
- Hypothetical point addressing situations:
-
- BOSSNODE ADDRESS = 1:157/100
- 3d point address for the system above: 1:3533/109
- 4d point address for the system above: 1:157/100.109
-
- A 3d address doesn't usually resemble the BOSS address
- A 4d address has the same zone:net/node WITH a point and number appended
-
- A 5d address is the same as 4d except for the @ and domain tacked to the
- end i.e. 1:157/100.109@fidonet. You can even define 3d domain addressing
- Example: 1:3533/109@fidonet.org
- ;
- 11
-
- The next few questions refer to your modem's terminal settings.
-
- You will need to give the communication PORT # your computer is using, your
- baud (bps) rate and your modem's initialization string. This information can
- often be determined by examining parameters used by other telecommunication
- software such as the configuration settings displayed by Telix etc.
-
- Pressing ENTER will default your answer to com port #1.
- ;
- 12
-
- Usually, port locking above 9600 bps is only applicable on modems which
- go beyond a 2400 bps rate. Such as USRobotic's high speed modems.
-
- If your modem does support a locked DTE rate. Your fossil must do this.
- The three most noted fossils (comm drivers) are BNU, OPUSCOMM and X00.
- All three allow for port locking. Opuscomm cannot support a locked rate
- beyond 19,200. See their documentation for details.
- ;
- 13
-
- You have 4 choices, 3 of them will enter a modem init string into the
- Binkley configuration file which "may" work for you. No guarantee!
- ;
- 14
-
- This seems to work on many of the 2400 bps modems. The only parameter which
- might not be compatible is the X4 - (extended result code response). If your
- modem can't respond with the word "BUSY", try numbers 1,2 or 3 after the X.
- ;
- 15
-
- Example: AT~~~S0=0 &D2 &C1 X4 V1|
- Note: the | (pipe) symbol terminating the string. Some terminal software
- uses ^M, BinkleyTerm requires the | (not :) instead. So, substitute this
- token. Please realize this is a known trouble spot. Refer to your modem's
- owner's manual if possible. Otherwise, you may have to experiment.
- ;
- 16
-
- FOSSIL is an acronym for Fido Opus Seadog Standard Interface Layer. One must
- be installed prior to running BinkleyTerm. You have 4 choices. BNU, OpusComm,
- X00 or a name which you may supply. Select B,O or X for most 2400 bps modems.
- Select 'N' if your comm fossil is loaded from the config.sys or autoexec.bat.
-
- Esc provides correct parameters for the USR DS/HST units. By choosing BNU,
- Opuscomm or X00, port locking parameters will be inserted into the batch file
- which calls upon one of these fossil drivers for Binkley and nothing else is
- required. If you need to call another fossil and/or you require special
- parameters, choose ANOTHER as your option. Then type the fossil name followed
- by the parameters. This custom command string will then be written into the
- pertinent files.
- ;
- 17
-
- Now for the network address of your BOSSNODE (mail supplier). If you don't know
- what that is, or have one, then you are not ready for this. You can abort this
- program by holding your Control key while pressing the C at most prompts.
- ;
- 18
- to connect you into the echomail stream. This system
- may also provide you with a Host Routing service. That is, to allow your
- system to send semi private or direct private netmail to other systems.
- Confirm your Boss' position on this matter before trying to route netmail.
- ;
- 19
-
- Password level sessions are for system security. Passwording can also
- permit a calling system to forego the use of a nodelist. This MUST be
- established with your BOSSNODE to use it for either purpose. Otherwise
- your BOSSNODE will refuse to pass any mail to your system.
-
- ;
- 20
-
- This is *NOT* an AREAFIX or BBS password. It is something which your HOST
- may have established with you for mail/file transfers ONLY. Do not enter
- one here without having discussed session level passwords with your BOSS!
- ;
- -1
-
- You must process NODELIST.001 in a larger memory segment.
- Please compile your nodelist after exiting ESC by typing
- one of the following at the Dos prompt:
-
- For Qnode type:
- Qnode
- Qidx /n /s
-
- For Xlaxnode simply type:
- XLAXNODE
-
- OR
-
- Increase your memory and run ESC again. Go into the NODELIST
- (EDITOR) option and toggle the nodelist option from NO to
- NODELIST.001. Allow ESC to rewrite your nodelist and answer
- 'Y'es when asked if you want to (re)compile the nodelist.
- ;
- -10
-
- NetWork addressing is secured through dedicated coordinators. Once again,
- your BOSS should be able to supply you with, or direct you to someone who
- can give you an official NetWork address. Using an unofficial address is a
- serious breach of confidence within the organization. You can become a very
- unpopular person in short order if you ignore this requirement. It is a
- certainty that someone will take action if you manufacture one. You may
- use the address 1:-1/-1 to contact the Net or Zone (NEC or ZEC) coordinator
- in the event that you cannot go through another system with your request.
- ;
- -11
- NOTE: Always use numbers below 32767.
-
- BE CERTAIN this coincides with your BOSS' PrivateNet. Also, you may want to
- to verify that your Boss does NOT have a BOSS token in his Binkley.Cfg. If
- your system is appearing to his as - Zone:Net/65535 -, this could be why.
-
- Prefixing the HOST system's Node address for use with PrivateNet addressing
- is something which should be established with your Boss and ultimately
- cleared with the Zone Echomail Coodinator (ZEC).
- ;
- -12
-
- You may specify a domain if you wish (ie 201@fidonet.org) but a good
- understanding of this form of addressing is important before you do.
- ;
- -14
- POINT numbers are issued by your BOSS. Your host's configuration
- must agree with this number for your mail to be processed correctly.
-
- You may specify a domain if you wish (ie 99@fidonet.org) but a good
- understanding of this form of addressing is important before you do.
- ;
- -13
-
- The effects on your outbound directories, nodelist and Binkley.Cfg
- are explained in the Binkley (2.40) documentation. Esc does "most"
- configuration concerning domain addressing (works fine for fidonet).
- Other domains require modifications which Esc doesn't provide.
- ;
- -15
-
- Actual PrivateNet addresses are supposed to be secured from the ZEC. A default
- is to place a 3 before your node address. If your mail processor is configured
- properly, privateNet addresses will be stripped out of the seenby lines when
- messages from a point system are processed and sent into the echomail stream.
- ;
- -16
-
- Press your SPACEBAR and then your ENTER key. This leaves the PRIVATENET
- token in the Binkley.cfg commented out, permitting 4d point addresses to
- be recognized. Othewise Binkley will report them as Zone:Net\65535
- ;
- 21
-
- This "ORIGIN" line (along with your network address) will be
- automatically appended to each echomail message you write.
- ;
- 22
-
- This sets a limit to the maximum number of messages for SQUISH as it
- tosses newly received echomail. You may wish to edit this figure for
- individual areas later. For now, this establishes a default boundary
- to prevent your message areas from continually expanding.
- ;
- 23
-
- ESC currently supports 3 message editors, TIMED, MSGED and GOLDED.
-
- TIMED and MSGED are freeware, GOLDED is shareware. All do a good job. Of
- course, you must have at least one of these on your system. ESC will build
- all configuration files. Your response here determines which one will be
- called from ESC's batch files when you run your mailer system. If TimEd is
- your choice, you will have to supply the (drive, directory and) name of a
- text editor on your system such as Q.EXE, TED.COM or Dos 5's EDIT.COM etc.
-
- NOTE: drive/path may not be needed if your editor is in the DOS PATH.
- ;
- 24
-
- Esc will write your configuration for subdirectories by default to the drive
- you choose under the directory \BT. You have the option to specify your own
- DrivePath associated with your mailer.
- ;
- 25
- to this question and
- your next prompt will be for the drive where you are installing your mailer.
-
- ESC will then write all the config files for DRIVE:\BT .. Otherwise, you'll
- be prompted for several individual drivepaths.
- ;
- 26
-
- POINT setups default to a Squish style netmail area. This may be altered
- by going into ESC at the end of this session and toggling the appropriate
- option. In either case, ESC still needs a separate netmail directory.
- ;
- 27
-
- Most programs used by Esc can swap themselves out when shelling to external
- programs. You can specify the drive you want to be used. A RamDisk of 500k
- or more is preferrable. If you aren't running a ramdisk and the drive which
- Esc runs from is ok, then just press ENTER and Esc will have these programs
- use the current drive. Otherwise, choose any valid drive letter.
-
- On rare ocassions specifying a swap path will cause Squish to misfire. If
- you encounter this problem do 2 things. Place a semi colon in front of the
- token in the Squish.Cfg. i.e. ;Swap F:\$$SQUISH.SWP and send a message
- to the author of ESC explaining your setup as completely as possible.
- ;
- 28
-
- The Interface menu which Esc creates requires an Ansi device console driver.
-
- Your answer determines what Esc will do when writing this menu. If your
- CONFIG.SYS has DEVICE=ANSI.SYS answer with 'N'. If using DESQview and you
- want to use DVANSI.COM in the window, answer with 'D'. To use ANSI.COM
- press 'A'. If none of these choices are suitable, you'll have to edit the
- menu batch file accordingly. In which case you should pick 'N' for now.
- ;
- -28
-
- You have 3 interface choices.
-
- CMMenu - Mousable pull down interface, customizable and feature rich.
- Swaps to EMS/XMS - Written by Chris Mann.
-
- QUICK MENUS - fastest display. Uses little memory. Simple to use.
-
- ALL BATCH - 100% editable, uses 96 bytes of mem, simple and dos slow.
-
- You may choose one now and test the others later. Changing them is a
- simple effort accomplished by pressing a few keys in the Esc editor.
- ;
- 29
-
- This determines whether the batch file which ESC creates will call upon the
- video fossil (VFOS_IBM) to drive the Binkley screen for color monitors. This
- utility is not internal to BinkleyTerm and must be acquired and available to
- your Dos path.
- ;
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-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ All the files needed for a Point/Node setup as well as the most current │
- ;
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- │ files available to operate this FTSC compatible EchoMail setup. │
- │ │
- ;
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- The systems listed above are included in the ESC tiny nodelist. │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
- ;
- %
- % MAIL.C text data - Using ID #s 51 - 100
- %
- 51
- @echo off
- goto jump
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- :esc
- ESC.EXE
- goto top
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- :jump
- ;
- 52
- echo ║ D - DELAYED Poll Scheduler ║
- echo ║ U - UNATTND Unattended/BBS Mode ║
- ;
- 53
- echo ║ A - AREAS Add New Areas ║
- echo ║ S - SQUISH Msg Area Cfg MENU #2 ║
- echo ║ H - HELP Menu Help ║
- echo ║ Q - QUIT Return to DOS ║
- echo ╟──────────[ # for MENU # ]──────────╢
- ;
- 54
- echo ╚══════════════════════════════════════╝
- echo.
- ;
- 55
- Q0 C2 P3 T4 M5 S6 H7 A8 E9 U10 311 212 D13
- ;
- 56
- if errorlevel 255 goto f2 ; user defined func
- if errorlevel 254 goto f3 ; user defined func
- if errorlevel 253 goto f4 ; user defined func
- if errorlevel 252 goto f5 ; user defined func
- if errorlevel 251 goto f6 ; user defined func
- if errorlevel 250 goto f7 ; user defined func
- if errorlevel 249 goto f8 ; user defined func
- if errorlevel 248 goto f9 ; user defined func
- if errorlevel 13 goto timr ; delay poll timer
- if errorlevel 12 goto msgar ; menu #2
- if errorlevel 11 goto sqmnt ; menu #3
- if errorlevel 10 goto drc ; unattended poll
- if errorlevel 9 goto esc ; configuration editor
- if errorlevel 8 goto are ; add new areas
- if errorlevel 7 goto inf ; help screen
- if errorlevel 6 goto msgar
- if errorlevel 5 goto msg ; message editor
- if errorlevel 4 goto tos ; manual mail toss
- if errorlevel 3 goto pak ; manual mail pack
- if errorlevel 2 goto pol ; manual poll (boss)
- if errorlevel 1 goto top ; menu #1
- ;
- 57
- cls
- ESCDO #1
-
- :err
- ;
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- if errorlevel 113 goto shlp
- if errorlevel 112 goto sqs
- if errorlevel 111 goto sqr
- if errorlevel 110 goto sqin
- if errorlevel 109 goto sqpn
- if errorlevel 108 goto sqfn
- if errorlevel 107 goto hlp
- if errorlevel 106 goto bad
- if errorlevel 105 goto inf
- if errorlevel 104 goto msg
- if errorlevel 103 goto tos
- if errorlevel 102 goto pak
- if errorlevel 101 goto drc
- if errorlevel 100 goto pol
- if errorlevel 99 goto esc
- if errorlevel 98 goto are
- if errorlevel 97 goto yab
- ;
- -59
- cls
- echo
- if errorlevel 38 goto fkeys ; function keys
- if errorlevel 36 goto sqs ; SqSet
- if errorlevel 35 goto sqfn ; SqFix
- if errorlevel 34 goto sqr ; SqReidx
- if errorlevel 33 goto sqin ; SqInfo
- if errorlevel 32 goto sqpn ; SqPack
-
- if errorlevel 27 goto top ; barrier 27 - 31
-
- if errorlevel 26 goto hlp ; ESC UTIL HELP
- if errorlevel 25 goto shlp ; SQUISH HELP
- if errorlevel 24 goto inf ; MENU HELP
- if errorlevel 23 goto cmcus ; CMMcustomizer
- if errorlevel 22 goto bcolo ; BINK COLORS
- if errorlevel 21 goto yab ; YABOM
- if errorlevel 20 goto bon ; BONK
- if errorlevel 19 goto chek ; Binkley log
- if errorlevel 18 goto view ; squish log
- if errorlevel 17 goto dwr ; List msg files
- if errorlevel 16 goto bad ; Delete bad area
- if errorlevel 15 goto xar ; Delete Msg area
- if errorlevel 14 goto siz ; Set Msg area size
- if errorlevel 13 goto lar ; List Msg areas
- if errorlevel 12 goto arm ; Areas Manually
- if errorlevel 11 goto drc ; Unattended
- if errorlevel 10 goto pak ; Pack mail
- if errorlevel 9 goto pmkr ; Poll Maker
- if errorlevel 8 goto timr ; Poll Timer
- if errorlevel 7 goto esc ; ESC editor mode
- if errorlevel 6 goto dowimm ; Wimm Search
- if errorlevel 5 goto are ; Add Areas
- if errorlevel 4 goto tos ; Toss mail
- if errorlevel 3 goto pol ; Poll Boss
- if errorlevel 2 goto msg ; Msg editor
- goto dos
-
- :fkeys
- echo.
- echo Function keys f3 - f10 are caught by errorlevels 38 - 45
- pause
- goto top
-
- :cmcus
- if exist cmmcust.exe goto cmcust
- echo CMMcust.exe not found! Please see the CMMenu in the ESC.DOC
- echo.
- pause
- goto top
- :cmcust
- cmmcust
- goto top
-
- ;
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- echo
- goto dos
-
- :newesc
- del new_esc.flg
- squish -cregister.cfg squash
- del register.cfg
- goto top
-
- Rem - F2 thru F9 personal functions
- ;
- 60
- Rem - Poll Timer
- :timr
- ESCUTIL -t
- goto top
-
- ;
- 61
- REM Information on the menu
- :inf
- cls
- echo There are 3 menus involved. What follows is a brief overview of what will
- echo be of immediate importance. Please visit the other menus and their help
- echo options to get a more complete picture of available utilities.
- echo.
- PAUSE
- cls
- echo ESC
- echo This should invoke the Echomail Setup Configurator in EDIT mode.
- echo Use this only when you are making changes to your configuration!
- echo BE CAREFUL! Understand what you are doing. Read your software dox.
- echo.
- echo CALL
- echo This should bring up BinkleyTerm to call your BOSSNODE.
- echo.
- echo DELAYED
- echo A timer to invoke Binkley on a schedule you build & optionally save.
- echo.
- echo UNATTND
- echo This should bring up BinkleyTerm in the "UNATTENDED" mode. This is a
- echo state in which Binkley will automatically send outbound mail but will also
- echo take keyboard commands. See the ALT F10 feature and read the binkley docs.
- echo.
- echo PACK
- echo Collect and prepare mail you've created to be sent out.
- echo.
- echo TOSS
- echo This should look in your IN directory for any mail you have received,
- echo unpack and place it in the proper message areas for you to read.
- echo.
- PAUSE
- cls
- echo AREAS
- echo This should scan your BAD msg area and add any new ones into your configs.
- echo IMPORTANT: Run this after receiving messages into your BAD MESSAGES area!
- echo.
- echo M - EDITOR
- echo This should bring up the message reader and editor.
- echo.
- echo SQPACK
- echo This compacts your message files, making them contiguous. Running
- echo this once a week (or more) helps to optimize drive access times.
- echo.
- echo SQFIX
- echo This fixes ALL "squish" message areas should it become necessary.
- echo Fixing is only needed when you have trouble accessing your messages.
- echo NOTE: ALL lastread pointers will be move to the first (#1) message.
- echo.
- echo SQINFO
- echo This displays somewhat technical information about each message. It
- echo will reveal any grundged or mislinked messages. Run this if you're
- echo suspicious (or curious) that you may have a problem. For a greater
- echo depth of information, run SQInfo from the DOS prompt without a -q.
- echo.
- PAUSE
- cls
- echo HELP
- echo You're reading it.. Also, PLEASE read the other help screens as well as
- echo your software documention and that which comes with ESC.
- echo.
- echo QUIT - Back to the Dos prompt or calling program.
- echo.
- echo Miscellaneous - Additional information.
- echo A line of dots " ∙∙∙∙∙ etc. " in a menu indicates certain files are
- echo missing which limits your mail system from having all features. See
- echo the ESC documentation or the ESCLIST.LST file to see what functions
- echo can be added to enhance your mailer.
- echo.
- echo PROBLEMS - Solutions to common problems.
- echo.
- PAUSE
- goto top
-
- ;
- 62
- if errorlevel 101 goto golderr
- if errorlevel 100 goto rebuild
- if errorlevel 8 goto golderr
- if errorlevel 7 goto EL
- if errorlevel 6 goto EL
- if errorlevel 5 goto EL
- if errorlevel 4 goto EL
- if errorlevel 3 goto NL
- if errorlevel 2 goto NL
-
- goto top
- :golderr
- echo ! Golded Exit error
- PAUSE
- goto top
-
- :rebuild
- echo ! Squish file structure error !
- PAUSE
- goto top
-
- :EL
- echo.
- echo
- echo Do you want to process the mail? y/n
- ESCDO *H N1 Y0
- if errorlevel 1 goto top
-
- SQUISH OUT SQUASH -fechotoss.log
- if exist echotoss.log del echotoss.log
- goto top
-
- :NL
- echo.
- echo
- echo Do you want to process the mail? y/n
- ESCDO *H N1 Y0
- if errorlevel 1 goto top
-
- SQUISH SQUASH
- goto top
-
- ;
- -62
- TimEd.exe -p
-
- if errorlevel 7 goto export ;net + echo + local
- if errorlevel 6 goto export ;echo + local
- if errorlevel 5 goto pack ;net + local
- if errorlevel 4 goto bbs ;local
- if errorlevel 3 goto export ;net + echo
- if errorlevel 2 goto export ;echo
- if errorlevel 1 goto pack ;net
-
- ;
- 63
- Msged.exe
-
- if errorlevel 19 goto export
- if errorlevel 18 goto export
- if errorlevel 17 goto bbsnet
- if errorlevel 16 goto bbs
- if errorlevel 5 goto nomsg
- if errorlevel 3 goto export
- if errorlevel 2 goto export
- if errorlevel 1 goto pack
- if errorlevel 0 goto nomsg
-
- ;
- -63
- :nomsg
- echo
- goto last
-
- :bbsnet
- echo If both NetMail and local (bbs) messages were produced, you would
- echo end up here. You should place your bbs message processing under
- echo this label.
- echo.
- goto pack
-
- :bbs
- echo If only local (bbs) messages were produced, you would end up here.
- echo you should include your bbs message processing under this label
- goto top
-
- :pack
- echo.
- echo
- echo Do you want to process the mail? y/n
- ;
- 64
- if errorlevel 2 goto last
-
- SQUISH SQUASH
- goto last
-
- :export
- echo.
- echo
- echo Do you want to process the mail? y/n
- ;
- 65
- if errorlevel 2 goto last
-
- SQUISH OUT SQUASH -fechotoss.log
-
- :last
- goto top
-
- ;
- 66
- :tos
- cls
- if exist echotoss.log del echotoss.log
- ;
- 67
- SQUISH IN OUT -fechotoss.log SQUASH LINK
- ;
- 68
- SQUISH IN -fechotoss.log LINK
- if NOT exist echotoss.log goto top
- ;
- 69
- echo.
- echo SEARCH echo areas (uses WIMM.EXE) Y/N?
- ;
- 70
- goto top
-
- :pak
- cls
- SQUISH OUT -fechotoss.log SQUASH
- goto top
-
- :are
- ESCUTIL.EXE
- if not errorlevel 1 goto top
- if exist echotoss.log del echotoss.log
- SQUISH IN -fechotoss.log LINK
- ;
- 71
- PAUSE
- goto top
-
- :pol
- cls
- ;
- 72
- goto top
-
- :drc
- cls
- ;
- 73
- VFOS_IBM
-
- BT UNATTENDED
-
- VFOS_DEL
- ;
- 74
- goto top
-
- :msgar
- cls
- ;
- 75
- echo ║ Esc Msg Area Configuration Menu ║
- echo ║ Q - Quit ║
- echo ║ M - MAIN Main MENU - #1 ║
- echo ║ A - AREAMAN Add areas manually ║
- echo ║ B - BADMSG Purge badmsg area ║
- echo ║ L - LSTAREA List message areas ║
- echo ║ S - SQMAINT Squish maint MENU #3 ║
- echo ║ T - SETSIZE Area msg capacity ║
- echo ║ X - XAREA Remove msg area(s) ║
- echo ║ H - HELP SQUISH menu help ║
- echo ╟──────────── Miscellaneous ───────────╢
- echo ║ D - DIRWORK LIST msg files ║
- ;
- 76
- if exist binkley.log echo ║ V - VIEWLOG LIST Binkley.Log ║
- if exist squish.log echo ║ C - CHEKLOG LIST Squish.Log ║
- if exist msgtrack.log echo ║ K - MSGTRAK LIST Msgtrack.log ║
- if exist SBC.EXE echo ║ P - SBC ( Binkley Color Utility ) ║
- echo ╚══════════[ # for MENU # ]══════════╝
- echo.
-
- ;
- 77
- M10 S2 B3 X4 A5 D6 L7 T8 H9 110 311 V12 C13 K14 I15 P16 Q99
-
- ;
- 78
- if errorlevel 255 goto f2-2
- if errorlevel 254 goto f3-2
- if errorlevel 253 goto f4-2
- if errorlevel 252 goto f5-2
- if errorlevel 251 goto f6-2
- if errorlevel 250 goto f7-2
- if errorlevel 249 goto f8-2
- if errorlevel 248 goto f9-2
- if errorlevel 99 goto DOS ; QUIT
- if errorlevel 16 goto bcolo ; bnkcolo
- if errorlevel 15 goto inbd ; inbound
- if errorlevel 14 goto trak ; msgtrak
- if errorlevel 13 goto chek ; cheklog
- if errorlevel 12 goto view ; viewlog
- if errorlevel 11 goto sqmnt ; Sqmnt
- if errorlevel 10 goto top ; TOP
- if errorlevel 9 goto hlp ; Help
- if errorlevel 8 goto siz ; Size
- if errorlevel 7 goto lar ; Lstarea
- if errorlevel 6 goto dwr ; Dirwrk
- if errorlevel 5 goto arm ; Areaman
- if errorlevel 4 goto xar ; Xarea
- if errorlevel 3 goto bad ; BadMsg
- if errorlevel 2 goto sqmnt ; SQMNT
- if errorlevel 1 goto msgar ; MSGAR
-
- echo
- goto top
-
- Rem - Personal functions for menu #2
- ;
- 79
- goto msgar
-
- :bcolo
- if exist SBC.EXE SBC
- goto msgar
- ;
- 80
- :shlp
- cls
- echo SQUISH MESSAGE AREA MAINTENANCE HELP MENU
- echo SQPACK
- SQPACK
- PAUSE
- echo SQFIX
- SQFIX
- PAUSE
- echo SQREIDX
- SQREIDX
- PAUSE
- echo SQSET
- echo.
- echo SQSET Squish High-Message Adjustment Utility, Version 1.01.
- echo Copyright 1991 by Scott J. Dudley of 1:249/106. All rights reserved.
- echo.
- echo Command-line format:
- echo.
- echo SQSET (areaname) (max_msgs) (msgs_to_skip) (days_to_keep)
- echo.
- echo For CUSTOM message area maintenance to be run on squish message areas..
- echo NOTE: ESC supports "global" area maintenance. However, you may define
- echo individual settings on areas yourself by editing this file with any good
- echo text editor. YOU must edit MAIL.BAT or CMD, SQUISH.CFG and MSGED.CFG with
- echo the appropriate parameters in the format illustrated above. Read the
- echo SQUISH documentation for more details about using SQSet.
- echo.
- PAUSE
- echo SQINFO
- SQINFO
- echo.
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
-
- :hlp
- cls
- echo SQUISH MESSAGE AREA UTILITY HELP MENU
- echo BADMSG * Purge Bad Message Area *
- ;
- 81
- echo.
- echo If your BAD.SQD is larger than 256 bytes you may need to TOSS..
- echo After AREAS has created new echoes from the BAD MESSAGES area and you have
- echo TOSSED the new messages, the old ones should be deleted to free that space
- echo on your drive. BADMSG will purge this holding area unless the messages are
- echo dupes and the Squish.cfg is not setup to have a separate dupe message area
- ;
- 82
- echo do directory and file maintenance.
- echo LSTAREA - Lists the echo areas which are defined in your configuration.
- echo SQMAINT - SQUISH message area maintenance MENU.
- echo SETSIZE - Sets specific message capacity for individual areas.
- echo AREAMAN - Adds specified echo areas into your configuration files.
- echo XAREAS - Removes specified echo areas from your configuration files.
- echo.
- PAUSE
- goto msgar
- ;
- 83
- REM LSTAREA - lists message areas from Squish.Cfg
- :lar
- ESCUTIL -l
- goto msgar
-
- REM SETSIZE define individual message area sizes
- :siz
- ESCUTIL -s
- goto msgar
-
- REM AREAMAN manually add message area(s) to config files
- :arm
- ESCUTIL -a
- goto msgar
-
- REM XAREA Remove message area(s) from config files
- :xar
- ESCUTIL -x
- goto msgar
-
- ;
- 84
- REM for purging BAD (message area)
- :bad
- ;
- 85
- REM inb LIST INBOUND files
- :inbd
- ;
- -86
- goto msgar
-
- :view
- if exist BINKLEY.LOG CMB BINKLEY.LOG
- goto msgar
-
- :chek
- if exist SQUISH.LOG CMB SQUISH.LOG
- goto msgar
-
- :trak
- if exist MSGTRACK.LOG CMB MSGTRACK.LOG
- goto msgar
-
- ;
- 86
- goto msgar
-
- :view
- if exist BINKLEY.LOG LIST BINKLEY.LOG
- goto msgar
-
- :chek
- if exist SQUISH.LOG LIST SQUISH.LOG
- goto msgar
-
- :trak
- if exist MSGTRACK.LOG LIST MSGTRACK.LOG
- goto msgar
-
- ;
- 87
- echo ║ Esc Squish Maintenance area Menu ║
- echo ║ M - Main Q - Quit ║
- echo ║ C - CONFIG Msg Config - MENU #2 ║
- echo ║ F - SQFIX Msg Base Repair ║
- echo ║ P - SQPACK Msg Base Optimize ║
- echo ║ I - SQINFO Msg Base Info ║
- echo ║ R - SQREIDX Msg Index Repair ║
- echo ║ S - SQSET Msg Area Setting ║
- echo ║ H - HELP SQUISH Menu Help ║
- echo ╟────────────── Nodelist ──────────────╢
- echo ║ B - BONK NODELIST editor ║
- echo ║ W - WIMM Mail Search utility ║
- if exist YABOM.EXE echo ║ Y - YABOM Binkley O/B Manager + ║
- echo ║ K - POLLMKR Create a Poll file ║
- echo ╚══════════[ # for MENU # ]══════════╝
- echo.
- ;
- 88
- C13 P2 F3 I4 R5 S6 H7 B8 M9 W10 Y11 112 213 K14 Q99
- ;
- 89
- if errorlevel 255 goto f2-3
- if errorlevel 254 goto f3-3
- if errorlevel 253 goto f4-3
- if errorlevel 252 goto f5-3
- if errorlevel 251 goto f6-3
- if errorlevel 250 goto f7-3
- if errorlevel 249 goto f8-3
- if errorlevel 248 goto f9-3
- if errorlevel 99 goto DOS ; QUIT
- if errorlevel 14 goto pmkr ; POLLMKR
- if errorlevel 13 goto msgar ; MSGAR
- if errorlevel 12 goto top ; TOP
- if errorlevel 11 goto yab ; YABOM
- if errorlevel 10 goto wim ; WIMM
- if errorlevel 9 goto top ; Top
- if errorlevel 8 goto bon ; Bonk
- if errorlevel 7 goto shlp ; Help
- if errorlevel 6 goto sqs ; SQSET
- if errorlevel 5 goto sqr ; SQREIDX
- if errorlevel 4 goto sqin ; SQINFO
- if errorlevel 3 goto sqfn ; SQFIX
- if errorlevel 2 goto sqpn ; SQPACK
- if errorlevel 1 goto sqmnt ; SQMNT
-
- echo
- goto msgar
-
- Rem - Personal functions for menu #3
- ;
- 90
- goto sqmnt
-
- Rem - Pollmaker
- :pmkr
- Escutil -p
- goto sqmnt
- ;
- 91
- Rem - Yabom
- :yab
- if not exist YABOM.EXE echo
- if not exist YABOM.EXE goto sqmnt
- if exist YABOM.CFG goto doyabom
-
- if not exist YABOM.CFG echo
- if exist YBCONFIG.EXE goto makeyb
- echo YBCONFIG.EXE not present in current directory.
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
-
- :makeyb
- echo.
- echo YABOM.CFG is not in this directory. Do you want to create one? y/n
- ;
- 92
- if errorlevel 2 goto ybcfg
- goto sqmnt
-
- :ybcfg
- call YBCONFIG.EXE
- goto yab
-
- :doyabom
- call YABOM
- goto sqmnt
-
- Rem - Sqfix netmail
- :sqfn
- ;
- 93
- goto sqp
-
- Rem - Sqinfo netmail
- :sqin
- ;
- 94
- Rem - Run Bonk
- :bon
- BONK
- echo.
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
-
- Rem - Run Wimm
- :wim
- WIMM
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
- ;
- 95
- Rem * WARNING! DO NOT ADD LINES BELOW THIS ONE * See CAVEATS in documentation
- REM for SQPACK optimization (compacting) of message areas
- :sqp
- cls
- ;
- 96
- echo.
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
- REM for SQInfo (structural information) on all message areas *
- :sqi
- cls
- ;
- 97
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
- REM for SQFix (fixing) all message areas * lastread pointer will be lost!
- :sqf
- cls
- ;
- 98
- :keepem
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
- REM for SQREIDX (fixing) all message areas * Index structure
- :sqr
- cls
- ;
- 99
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
-
- REM for SQSET (setting) squish msg areas *
- REM * SQSet requires additional parameters .. See Squish docs for details
- :sqs
- cls
- ;
- 100
- echo.
- echo SQSet operation(s) complete. Please run SQPack
- PAUSE
- goto sqmnt
- ;
- 111
-
- hello "Hello %fto!"
- rephello "%from wrote in a message to %to:"
- \; Squish_Offset 1
-
- \; Colors
- color_asbar 112
- color_asframe 4
- color_astext 7
- color_ashigh 31
- color_asspecial 14
- color_msgheader 7
- color_msgline 11
- color_msgquote 7
- color_msgtext 3
- color_msgbar 31
- color_msgorigin 15
- color_msgkludge 14
- color_msgspecial 112
- color_popframe 121
- color_poptext 112
-
- \;ShowKludges Yes
- \;Startup_Scan Yes
- Swap_on_Shell No
- Swap_on_Edit No
- \;Zonegate options - Ask | No | Yes
- Zonegate Ask
- \;Kill_Original options - Ask | No | Yes
- Kill_Original Ask
- AKAmatching Yes
-
- \; Macro's, see timEd docs and original config.
- ;
- 112
- Lastread lastread
- Rhelp rhelp.hlp
- Ehelp ehelp.hlp
- Useroffset 0
- Quote &>_
- AlterFunc ReplyQuote Q
- AlterFunc ReplyOtherArea QA
- AlterFunc ReplyFollow QF
- AlterFunc ReplyExtra QAF
- switch seen-bys off
- switch confirm on
- switch showaddr on
- switch nettear on
- switch qquotes on
- switch showcr off
- switch usemouse off
- Include MSQ.COL
- Right 79
- Quoteright 75
- Tabsize 4
- \; Cursor control - for EGA
- \; Curstart 6
- \; Curend 7
- gate none
- readkey 0x000d astart ; <enter> go to msg area started in (when entering area)
- readkey 0x4f00 slast ; <end> go to last msg in msgbase.
- readkey 0x4700 first ; <home> go to first msg in msgbase.
- readkey 0x0041 areas
- readkey 0x0061 areas
- readkey 0x001b areas
- readkey 0x004c list
- readkey 0x006c list
- readkey 0x006d move
- readkey 0x004d move
- readkey 0x0066 search
- readkey 0x0046 search
- readkey 0x002c link_from
- readkey 0x002e link_to
- ;
- 113
- \;
- \; Msgedsq Colour file. Copyright (c) 1992, John Dennis. All rights reserved.
- Color MainNorm lgrey _blue ; Normal message text.
- Color MainQuote cyan _blue ; Quoted message text.
- Color MainKludge white _blue ; Kludge/information message text.
- Color MainTempl white _blue ; Template message text.
- Color MainInfo black _cyan ; Info line (top screen line & Alt/L)
- Color MainDivide lcyan _blue ; Divider line between hdr and msg text.
- Color MainHeader cyan _blue ; The header titles (From: etc).
- Color MainHdrTxt lgrey _blue ; The header text.
- Color MainBlock _lblue _lgreen ; A selected block.
- color MainEdit white _magenta ; Fields being edited in the header.
- Color MainWarn lred _blue ; Warnings.
- \;
- \; The AreaSelect menu and the mouse menu. Alt/A
- \;
- Color MenuBorder black _cyan ; The border colour.
- Color MenuNorm black _cyan ; Unselected text.
- Color MenuSelect blue _lgrey ; Selected text.
- \;
- \; Help (not implemented).
- \;
- \; HelpBorder ; Help Border.
- \; HelpNorm ; Normal text.
- \;
- \; Startup screen info box.
- \;
- Color InfoBorder black _cyan ; Border colour.
- Color InfoNorm black _cyan ; Normal text colour.
- \;
- \; Write and Import (Alt/W and Alt/I)
- \;
- Color InputBorder white _red
- Color InputNorm white _red
- Color InputEdit black _cyan
- \;
- \; Dialog boxes
- \;
- Color DlgBorder white _red ; Dialog box borders
- Color DlgNorm white _red ; Dialog box window text
- Color DlgChNorm white _red ; Dialog checkbox normal colour
- Color DlgChSel black _cyan ; Dialog checkbox selected colour
- Color DlgEnNorm white _red ; Dialog entry field normal colour
- Color DlgEnSel black _red ; Dialog entry field selected colour
- Color DlgButSel white _lgray ; Dialog button selected colour
- Color DlgButNorm black _lgray ; Dialog button normal colour
- Color DlgButShadow black _red ; Dialog button shadow colour
- \;
- ;
- 114
- \; TEMPLATE.MSQ Copyright (c) 1992, John Dennis. All rights reserved.
- \;
- \; @l Followup (reply-comment) msgs.
- \; @f Forwarded msgs.
- \; @r Redirected msgs.
- \; @n New msgs (not forwarded or redirected).
- \; @a Messages appearing in a new area (replys only).
- \; @q Messages that include a quote.
- \; @m Includes the message text, quoted or not.
- \;
- \; Letters are not case-sensitive.
- \;
- @f * Original To : %t, %g
- @f * Original From: %f, %a
- @f * Original Date: %mm %dm %hm
- @f
- @r * Original to %t of %g
- @r * Forwarded on <%mn %dn %hn> by %u of %o
- @r
- @l * Original from %f at %a
- @l
- @a * Reply to msg in %e
- @a
- @qOn %mm %dm %hm, %f of %a wrote:
- @q
- @m
- @n
- ;
- 121
- \%abort 9
- \%text 1 the requested file was not found
- \%text 2 no update was necessary to your file(s)
- \%text 3 the password associated with the file did not match yours
- \%text 4 your request exceeded the preset file limits on this system
- \%text 5 an event has started which doesn't honor requests
- \%text 6 your request exceeded the preset byte limits on this system
- Node %mynode %bink %date %time
- ----------------------------------------------------------
-
- \%system
- was unable to complete a file request made by your system, %yrnode,
- at this time. The request which failed was:
-
- \%request
-
- The reason that the request was not satisfied at this time is that
- \%status.
-
- \%line 1 For a complete list of the files available on this board, you may
- \%line 1 request FILES and you will be sent a list.
-
- Please feel free to contact %sysop at %mynode if you feel that
- this request should have been satisfied, or correct and resubmit your
- request if necessary.
-
- Thank you for your patience.
-
- \%sysop, System Operator
- \%system, %mynode
-
- ;
- 122
- \;-------------------------------------------------------------------
- \; Squish's COMPRESS.Cfg created for ESC
- \;-------------------------------------------------------------------
- \; Phil Katz's PKPak program, in SEA compatibility mode
- \;Archiver ARC
- \; Extension ARC
- \; Ident 0,1a
- \;DOS Add pkpak -oct a %a %f
- \;OS2 Add arc2 a5 %a %f
- \;DOS Extract pkunpak /r %a %f
- \;OS2 Extract arc2 xw %a %f
- \;DOS View pkpak v %a
- \;OS2 View arc2 l %a
- \;End Archiver
- \; NoGate's PAK program for ARC'd files
- DOS Archiver ARC
- DOS Extension ARC
- DOS Ident -2,fe
- DOS Add pak a %a %f
- DOS Extract pak e /wn %a %f
- DOS View pak v %a
- End Archiver
- \; NoGate's PAK program for PAK'd files
- DOS Archiver PAK
- DOS Extension PAK
- DOS Ident -2,fe
- DOS Add pak a %a %f
- DOS Extract pak e /wn %a %f
- DOS View pak v %a
- End Archiver
- \; Phil Katz's PKZip
- Archiver ZIP
- Extension ZIP
- Ident 0,504b0304 ; "PK^c^d"
- Add pkzip -a %a %f
- Extract pkunzip -n %a %f
- View pkzip -v %a
- End Archiver
- \; Haruyasu Yoshizaki's LHarc program, in 1.13 compatibility mode
- Archiver LH113
- Extension LZH
- Ident 2,2d6c68 ; "-lh"
- DOS Add lha a /o /m %a %f
- OS2 Add lh a %a %f /c
- DOS Extract lha e /m %a %f
- OS2 Extract lh x %a %f /o
- DOS View lha l %a
- OS2 View lh v %a
- End Archiver
- \; Haruyasu Yoshizaki's LHarc program, in maximum compression mode
- Archiver LHarc
- Extension LZH
- Ident 2,2d6c68 ; "-lh"
- DOS Add lha a /m %a %f
- OS2 Add lh a %a %f
- DOS Extract lha e /m %a %f
- OS2 Extract lh x %a %f
- DOS View lha l %a
- OS2 View lh v %a
- End Archiver
- \; Rahul Dhesi's ZOO program
- DOS Archiver ZOO
- DOS Extension ZOO
- DOS Ident 0,5a4f4f ; "ZOO"
- DOS Add zoo a: %a %f
- DOS Extract zoo e:O %a %f
- DOS View zoo v %a
- DOS End Archiver
- \; Robert Jung's ARJ program
- Archiver ARJ
- Extension ARJ
- Ident 0,60ea
- DOS Add arj a -em4 %a %f
- OS2 Add --- arj not supported under OS/2 ---
- DOS Extract arj e -n %a %f
- OS2 Extract unarj e %a %f
- DOS View arj l %a
- OS2 View unarj l %a
- End Archiver
- \; The new Sqeeze archiver. It has _not_ been tested.
- Archiver SQZ
- Extension SQZ
- Ident 0,484C53515A ; "HLSQZ"
- Add SQZ a %a %f
- Extract SQZ e /o1 %a %f
- View SQZ v %a
- End Archiver
- \;-------------------------------------------------------------------
- \; For more information on the COMPRESS.Cfg, consult the COMPRESS.Prn.
- ;
- 123
-
- This version of Esc does not match what was found in your configuration.
- In order to correctly maintain your mailer's configuration files, they
- should be started from scratch. This means you should either let ESC delete
- certain files or abort this program and move the present configs to a safe
- place. If you allow ESC to rebuild your mail system, an attempt to save your
- old message area information and incorporate them into the new setup will be
- made when ESC writes the new files. Please select 'D' or 'A':
- ;
- 124
- \; Event <day> <start> [<stop>] [<string>] <flags/options>
- \;
- \; A= Idle time between attempting an outgoing calls.
- \; B BBS operation is allowed during this event.
- \; C Only Continuous Mail will cause a call to be made.
- \; D Dynamic event. Continues until there is no longer any
- \; mail of the specified type to be sent.
- \; E1= Errorlevel to exit with at the beginning of the event.
- \; E2= Errorlevel to exit with after mail is received.
- \; E3= Errorlevel to exit with after Arc'ed mail is received.
- \; E4= "E4=xxx,yyy" Errorlevel to exit with after "yyy" mail.
- \; E5 - E9 Same as E4.
- \; F Forced event. Use only on zero-length events.
- \; H Send Crash Mail regardless of cost.
- \; K Don't send to any nodes marked in the nodelist as #CM.
- \; L Only send local mail (cost = 0).
- \; L= Only send mail 'less than or equal to cost'.
- \; L< Only send mail 'less than cost'.
- \; L> Only send mail 'greater than cost'.
- \; M Send mail regardless of the other node's #CM designation.
- \; N Don't accept inbound file requests during this event.
- \; Q= "Q=nnn" only calls if at least nnn bytes to send.
- \; R Receive only event. Do not dial out to send mail.
- \; S Send only event. Do not answer phone, just send mail.
- \; T= "T=x,y" where x is the maximum number of failed connects
- \; and y is the maximum number of call attempts.
- \; X Do not force a call for a file request.
- \; Z= Don't exit (E2 or E3) unless this many bytes received.
- \;
- ;
- % ESCDATA.TXT structural information
- % -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- % Its purpose is to free up the data segment so ESC can be compiled
- % in a smaller memory module and to provide more free ram for external
- % applications. If you have the source code, the process to handle this
- % data list is prototyped in the getdata() and putdata() functions
- % located in the SETUP.C and MAIL.C modules respectively.
- %
- % A data block (segment) begins with a numeral and ends with a semicolon.
- %
- % ESCDATA LIST - comments begin with '%' EXCEPT inside a data block, in
- % which case it is read/written literally. Each segment must start with
- % a unique numeral identifier and end with the semicolon (flush) against
- % the left margin. Blank lines are read as Line feed Carriage Returns.
- % All LF translation, and punctuation is handled literally.
- %
- % The first segment id must be flush against the left margin. The file
- % pointer is incremented while creating the MAIL.BAT unless moved with
- % 'fseek'. The '\' is used within a data block as an escape character
- % to allow the ';' and '%' to be read/written literally. Currently the
- % '%' is interpreted as literal within a data block and considered as
- % a comment outside of one, this may change in the future. Two (2) '\'
- % ie '\\' will produce one (1) literal backslash to be read.
- %
- % No data line may be longer than 80 characters. So far, there is no
- % method to supress LF/CRs. Broken lines cannot be spliced "from" this
- % file into the program code. However, A broken line can be processed
- % coming from the program to this file (C is able to supress LF/CRs).
- %
- % A reference LIST of reserved id numerals is below to graph duplicate
- % ID entries. ID ranges may be from -32768 to 32767 (16 bit integer)
- % -1 - ENUFMEM.C
- % -10 - -20 ADDRESS.C
- % 0 - 50 SETUP.C
- % 51 - 100 MAIL.C
- % 101 - 120 PICKER.C
- % 121 - REQUEST.C
- % 122 - CMPRESS.C
- % 123 - VERCHG.C
- % -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- % End Of File.
-