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▄█▀ FREQ
File request processor for Transx ▄█▀
Copyrighted Multiboard Communications Centre, 1996
All rights reserved ▄█▀
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╓────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╖
║ Introduction ║
╙────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╜
What is it?
■ This is a program that will scan your netmail folder looking for
messages that have the FileReq bit set on, and not already
received. Once it finds such a message, it processes the file
request, and creates netmail back to the sender.
Why do I need this?
■ If you allow file requests via Transx, you will want this program
as normally your mailer handles the file request.
Are there lots of features?
■ TXFREQ is a very basic file request processor, but does the job
quite well for most requirements. It will search directories you
specify for matching file names, as well as supporting magic
file names.
What doesn't it do?
■ It does not handle passwords or wildcards, so make sure you
keep that in mind when defining what magic names and file
directories are available.
╓───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╖
║ Running ║
╙───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╜
To run TXFREQ, simply call it with two parameters.
TXFREQ <file_of_available_directories> <list_of_magic_names>
1) The first file is a simple text file with the names of the
directories that TXFREQ should search when processing a request.
For example:
C:\FILES\GAMES
C:\FILES\BBS
D:\DOORS\ACTION
2) The second file is a listing of magic names and their matching
filenames that should be sent. For example:
RA S:\FILES\BBSSOFT\RA_250.ARJ
TRANSX S:\FILES\MCC\TRANSX11.ZIP
The format of these files should be nearly if not identical to
the ones your mailer uses, in fact if you wish, you can tell Transx
to use the same ones.
When returning the file requests, you can also edit two files that
will be sent to the remote system:
TXFREQ-F.MSG is sent upon a failed request
TXFREQ-P.MSG is sent upon a passed request
If the associated file is missing, no notification message is sent.
╓───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╖
║ Quick Tip ║
╙───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╜
To run TXFREQ only when it's required, you search for a special file
that Transx creates when there was a file request received. You can put
it in your batch file like this:
@echo off
TX.EXE
IF EXIST TRANSX.FRQ TXFREQ.EXE M:\FD\FAREAS.CTL M:\FD\MAGIC.CTL
╓───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╖
║ License and Disclaimer ║
╙───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────╜
"Transx" is NOT free, it is being marketed under the "try before you
buy" or the shareware concept. You are entitled to use Transx for a
period up to thirty (30) days, after which you MUST register or stop
using the program.
The shareware registration entitles you to use this version of Transx
as well as any future versions of the program that may or may not be
released, subject to additional licensing conditions which may be
attached.
The commercial registration entitles you to receive the newest version
of Transx and its companion programs, on a disk with a printed manual.
Your registration key will always work with minor updates or bug-fix
releases. (For example, upgrading from 1.0 to 1.2, but not 1.x to 2.x)
Should if after you purchase Transx, a newer major version is released
within 30 days, you will be entitled to receive a new registration key
free of charge. If you require to upgrade to the new major version
after this period, there will be a small upgrade fee.
Registration will also you to use all of the available functions of
Transx, and help to continue the development of this program. (not
to mention maintain the legality of this agreement)
By running any of the executable programs included, you agree that
Pete Rocca, Darryl Olthoff, Multiboard Communications Centre nor any
affiliates of the above mentioned are responsible for any damage or
loss experienced, however so created. If you cannot agree to this,
then your privilege to use any of these programs is revoked and it
becomes illegal for you to execute any programs included with this
documentation.
You may freely copy and distribute the shareware version of Transx as
long as its original archived contents are not modified in any way.
You may NOT distribute any registration keys without the expressed
written consent of Pete Rocca of Multiboard Communications Centre.
You may not use a registration key that is not licensed to you by
Pete Rocca, or any of the registration sites appointed by Pete Rocca.
It is illegal to edit, alter, hack, reverse engineer and / or modify
any components of Transx or its archive components in any manner.
Transx and its encoding and security algorithims are the legal
property of Multiboard Communications Centre. They may not be used
in any other program other than Transx without the express written
consent of Pete Rocca of Multiboard Communications Centre.
This product, concept and design are protected by Canadian copyright
laws and international treaty provisions. If dispute of any issues
on legal grounds said above, then governing law of Ontario, Canada
will rule. If you agree to all of the above, then you may use
these programs.
* REMEMBER THAT REGISTRATION IS QUITE INEXPENSIVE FOR ALL YOU SAVE *