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- M I N I - H O S T
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- for Microsoft Windows
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- Data Management and Mail Processing
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- Annotation to the demo-version
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- Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, SuperPhysica Center, St.Petersburg, Russia.
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-
- This document is a brief description of Mini-Host project and its
- demonstration version. It is intended to help you in installation
- and evaluating the demo version as well as to better imagine the
- project's concepts, features and perspectives.
-
- The document is written under a supposition that the reader is
- familiar both with basics of Microsoft Windows graphical environment
- and basics of electronic mail.
-
- We strongly recommend you to read this document before you start
- the installation procedure. It's quite small but all the
- significant information is concentrated here.
-
- CONTENTS
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-
- GENERAL
- INSTALLATION
- Software Requirements
- Hardware Requirements
- Installation Procedure
- DEMO EVALUATION
- Creating Database of Users
- Modem SetUp
- Using WinUUCP as an External Mail Transport Agent
- Mail Procesing
- CAUTIONS
- TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
- CREDITS
-
-
- GENERAL
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-
- Mini-Host is an integrated software package for E-mail and
- data processing. It works under Microsoft Windows graphical
- environment.
-
- Mini-Host package should give you an ability to have a
- convenient networking environment under Microsoft Windows.
- It should allow you either to organize a quite powerful email
- host on your PC, or to get your PC integrated into external
- network. It should allow you to keep all your various data
- (messages, conference articles, pictures, documents and other
- files) in the same database; each data item could be easily
- transferred via network without any extra efforts of encoding
- and packing.
-
- The demo version is of limited part of the entire project.
- It includes two main parts of Mini-Host package only: the mail
- user agent (MUA) - Data Manager, and the mail transport agent
- (MTA) - WinUUCP Communications.
-
- Demo contains several Windows applications that are not
- self-demonstrating ones, so you may figure their "real behavior".
- Each part of the demo (MUA and MTA) can be installed separately
- (see the INSTALLATION section of this document).
-
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- INSTALLATION
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- Software Requirements
-
- To run demonstration version of Mini-Host, you should have
- Microsoft Windows 3.0 or later installed on your computer.
- To get the best look of some interface elements you should
- also have two standard Windows fonts installed - Helvetica
- and Courier.
-
- Since the project is oriented to Windows 3.1 we strongly
- recommend to run demo under this version of Windows.
- The behavior of demo applications under MS Windows 3.0 may
- cause some problems.
-
-
- Hardware Requirements
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- You should have at least about 1.6 Mb of free space on your
- hard disk to keep demo system files and to create a minimal
- databases during evaluation. We recommend to use a PC with
- 4 Mb of RAM or more, although the applications can run with
- less memory. As for video, it would be better to look at the
- demo with VGA or higher resolution.
-
-
- Installation Procedure
-
- If you have got the demo installation files in the archived
- form you should unpack the archive either into 1.44 Mb
- diskette or into separate temporary directory on your hard
- drive (e.g. C:\TMP). Then you should launch Microsoft Windows
- (if you are running MS DOS) and start the INSTALL.EXE
- application.
-
- Just as the main windows appears, you have to choose
-
- Setup / Settings
-
- menu item and specify some parameters in a dialog box:
-
- INSTALL - you may install either entire demo, or one of
- two parts (mail user agent or mail transport
- agent) of product.
-
- DIRECTORIES
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- Windows - the MS Windows directory on your machine (is
- determined automatically) where initialization
- files are to be placed.
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- Source - directory of the source binaries for
- installation (should be determined
- automatically).
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- Executables - directory where all the demo executable files
- should be placed.
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- Database - directory where all the databases should be
- created.
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- Mail - directory where mail system files (spooler,
- routes and aliases tables) should be placed.
-
- OPTIONS
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- Install BWCC - demo applications uses the Borland's Windows
- custom control DLL (BWCC.DLL); if you already
- have this library installed on your machine
- do not check on this option.
-
- Create Group - if you use the Program Manager as a shell in
- your Windows graphical environment, you may check
- on this option and the setup program creates
- special application group for Mini-Host demo
- applications.
-
- Just as you have specified all the required settings you
- may choose
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- Setup / Go!
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- menu item to start the actual installation.
-
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- DEMO EVALUATION
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-
- Here we would like to suggest you the most effective scenario
- of demo evaluation (where you can avoid some redundant
- difficulties).
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- Creating Database of Users
-
- Since the Users Database is empty after the installation the
- first step is to fill it by some data. To do this you have to
- run User Server application and register one or more users
- of the system.
-
- First, you should register one human user to be an
- administrator of the system (the most appropriate name of
- that user is "postmaster").
-
- NB! Take care of the first human user - he should have highest
- access permission to be able to maintain database of users
- in the future. See Q&A.TXT file for more details about
- user registration procedure.
-
- If you wish to evaluate MUA part of system (Data Manager)
- you have to register one or more additional human users
- to be able to send at least local mail between them. Do not
- forget to specify a home directory for each user where all
- the user-specific parameters should be kept.
-
- If you wish to evaluate MTA part of the system (WinUUCP)
- you have to register at least one UNIX host (your uplink or
- boss node) in the Users Database. Pay your attention to
- difference between log-in and log-out passwords for
- registered UNIX hosts: the former are for those hosts to
- access your machine, the latter are for you to access those
- hosts when you call them.
-
- NB! If you are going to write test letters and to send them you
- must specify your host's main attributes (name, domain,
- etc.) in the corresponding section of WinUUCP's setup.
- Otherwise, all your outgoing mail will not have a valid
- source address.
-
- Modem SetUp
-
- If you are going to evaluate MTA, you should tune WinUUCP
- to work with your modem properly. Primarily, you have to
- specify correct COM port your modem is attached to, and
- modem-specific commands (use documentation supplied to
- your hardware).
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- Using WinUUCP as an External Mail Transport Agent
-
- Our MTA - WinUUCP application - can be used as an external
- mail transport agent for several famous Windows-based
- E-mail packages. There is WUSMAIL.EXE application to
- be an entry point to WinUUCP. For example, see CMM.SET
- file to get information about how to use WinUUCP with
- Cinetic Mail Manager.
-
- Mail Procesing
-
- Our MUA - Data Manager - allows you to perform almost all
- the basic mail operations. Also it provides some
- additional features. You can evaluate the following
- operations and procedures in demo version:
-
- - creation, modification and support of tree-like structure
- of folders;
-
- - creation and sending of new mail; replying and forwarding
- of received mail;
-
- - mporting of messages from standard mailboxes on your
- machine and vise versa;
-
- - encoding/decoding of mail by means of built-in
- UUENCODE/UUDECODE converter;
-
- - simple searching operations in mail database;
-
- - creation and usage of simple Address Database;
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- - usage of mail message templates and patterns;
-
- - etc.
-
- We suppose that some user interface details of Data
- Manager (and maybe even overall user interface concept)
- are quite different from what we have ever seen among
- various mail-related software products. So the primer
- interest for us would be your responses about user
- interface of the product. This would affect the future
- development of the entire project.
-
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- CAUTIONS
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- The main limitations of the demo version of Mini-Host are:
-
- 1) WinUUCP allows you to transfer a limited number of
- messages per session.
-
- 2) WinUUCP does not contain any internal call scheduler.
-
- 3) WinUUCP does not allow to transfer squeezed mail.
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- 4) Data Manager does not support any external mail
- transfer agent except WinUUCP.
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- 5) Data Manager does not allow to store files (objects)
- except ordinary mail messages.
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- 6) Data Manager does not allow to handle messages that
- have size larger than 32 Kb.
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- 7) Data Manger does not fully support access rights
- distinguishing between users of the system. Also
- it does not provide automatic mail confidentiality.
-
- 8) Data Manager does not have any additional features
- to ease netnews (electronic conferences) handling.
-
- 9) There is no any help supplied to the applications
- (neither on-line nor documentation) except this
- document and Q&A.TXT file. However, you may ask us
- directly for any help information (see CREDITS section
- of this document).
-
- Data Manager is not fully optimized for speed (we hope this
- is not a great problem, but our main goal of demo distribution
- is to get responses primarily about user interface concepts
- used in Mini-Host).
-
- Data Manager still may contain some bugs, so we do not
- guarantee that the mail database created by demo version would
- not be corrupted one day. There is some special utility to
- repair corrupted databases, but it is not included in demo
- package.
-
- Some troubles may occur when you try to terminate applications
- in unappropriate order. The best sequence is to launch User
- Server first, then WinUUCP, then Data Manager and to terminate
- applications in the reverse order.
-
- Demonstration package has not a perfect defence against
- all users' mistakes. So some non-trivial user's actions may
- cause the system to fail.
-
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- TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
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- MS DOS and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
- BWCC.DLL is copyrighted by Borland International.
-
- This demonstartion package is being under the copyright of
- SuperPhysica Center. It may be freely distributed provided
- neither applicaation, nor this document are not modified.
-
- CREDITS
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-
- The Mini-Host project is developed by SuperPhysica Center,
- St.Petersburg, Russia.
-
- Software development team:
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- Wojciech Rizhy - ideas, system analysis.
- Yaroslav Mezheritsky - senjor project manager, user
- interface.
- Eugene Vernikovsky - databases.
- Alex Shturm - communications.
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- Administration:
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- Levon Grigorian - commercial director.
- Kirill Dmitriev - manager.
-
- Contact us:
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- Internet/Relcom: minihost@sph.spb.su
- minihost%sph.spb.su@ussr.eu.net
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- Sovam Teleport/IASNet: sph@sovamsu.sovusa.com
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- FidoNet: 2:5030/43.6
-
- Snail: SuperPhysica Center,
- 190031, POB 418,
- St.Petersburg, Russia.
-
- Phone: +7 (812) 310-4631
-
- All the contact addresses above are open for your questions,
- opinions, critics and recommendations. Any responses would be
- greatly appreciated.
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