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Squish Automatic Echo Manager
Sqaem Version 1.30
December 20, 1992
Copyright (c) 1992 Merlin Systems
All rights reserved
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INTRODUCTION:
SQAEM (pronounced "scream" without the R) is a utility used with Squish Echo
Processor. It allows the nodes you distribute echoes to make changes in the
echoes that they receive. It allows them to add or delete echoes all
automatically without your manual intervention.
SQAEM uses the Squish configuration file to store all of its data, so you will
not need another configuration file. It also expects to find information on
echoes inside this file. SQAEM eliminates the need for a separate AREAS.BBS
file, but it does handle it if you you wish to use it.
SQAEM will look for any message in the netmail area that is addressed to your
node or aka's, and has a name of AREAFIX or SQAEM (this can be changed, keep
reading). SQAEM expects to see the node's password in the subject line and a
list of echoes to add and/or delete in the body of the text. There can also be
commands after the subject that request different reports. This follows the
AREAFIX standard started by George Peace and his original version of AREAFIX.
Commands can also be placed inside the text on their own line. This ensures
compatibility with Tosscan's AreaMgr.
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Subject Text
command command Description
------- ------- -----------------------------------------------------------
-L %LIST The list command will generate a separate message to be
with a list of areas available and their multi-line
description.
-Q %QUERY The query command will cause a list of areas with a on-line
description to be appended to the returning message. An
asterisks will be placed in front of the area name if that
area is linked with that node.
-R %RESCAN The rescan command will cause Sqaem to spawn Squish to
rescan the specified areas for that node. There is no area
additions when using the rescan command.
-H %HELP Sends a copy of a help file.
-U %UNLINKED Sends a unlinked area list formatted exactly like the LIST
command.
-LI %LINKED Sends a linked area list formatted exactly like the LIST
command.
-F %REQ Sends a list of forwarded requests formatted exactly like
the LIST command.
%CHANGE Allows a system to change either their password and/or
their language.
The syntax is:
%CHANGE PASSWORD <new_password>
<new_password> is an unbroken word.
%CHANGE LANGUAGE <new_language>
<new_language> is the three letter abbreviation found in
the ;SqaemLang keyword.
You can shorten the PASSWORD and LANGUAGE words to four
characters.
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SYNTAX:
SQAEM [options] <Squish CFG file>
Options:
-a<zone:net/node.point>
AKA node number(s) <optional>
-c<fname>
Extra Squish/Sqaem configuration file <optional>
-f Temporary disallows area forwarding. If you wish to always
disable area forwarding, then do not include the ;FwrdQue
keyword in the squish.cfg file.
@ADD <area> <node>
Links the node to the specified area. Will also forward the
request if needed.
@DROP <area> <node>
Unlinks the node from the specified area.
@LIST <filename> <groups>
Creates a text file containing a list of areas and their
descriptions.
@NOTIFY [node [node...]]
Will send an active echo list to all nodes (if no node is
specified), or to the specified nodes.
@KILL "<area_name> [area_name] [area_name] [...]"
Deletes an area from the squish.cfg file and notifies all linked
nodes of the drop. If you specify more than one area, you must
enclose all area names with one set of quotes.
-? This help page
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KEYWORDS:
The following are the keywords that SQAEM looks for in the Squish configuration
file and their meaning:
NetArea <location> [-$]
The directory where NetMail is kept (*). If you include the -$
option, Sqaem will read in the netmail area as a Squish-style message
base. You can have multiple netArea keywords.
Address <node> [node [node..]]
Your node address (4D) and akas (*)
LogFile <filename>
The location and name of the Squish Log file (*)
Origin <string>
The origin line without the fidonet address (*)
AreasBBS <filename>
The location and name of the AREAS.BBS file (*)
If this keyword is in your configuration file, all new areaswill be
added to this file instead of the squish configuration file.
The next keywords can optionally have a semicolon (;) in front of them. The
reason for this, is so that Squish will think they are comments, but Sqaem will
recognize them. If you do not use semicolons, you should place the Sqaem
keywords in a separate sqaem.cfg file. This is optional though. To make any
of the following a comment you must place two semicolons in front of them.
Rescan <squish.exe> RESCAN <temporary_file>
The location and name of squish followed by the word RESCAN, followed
by the name of a temporary file.
e.g.. c:\sq\squish RESCAN c:\squish\echotoss.log
This will enable the rescan feature.
FwrdQue <filename>
The location and name of the area forward queue list. If this
keyword is missing, area-forwarding is disabled.
Sysop <Name>
The name of the sysop. Used when area forwarding a request to an
uplink. If no ;Sysop keyword is present, "Sysop of
<zone>:<net>/<node>.<point>" is used.
SqaemHelp <filename>
The location and name of the Sqaem help file to be sent out to
requesting nodes. If missing, the HELP command will be disabled.
SqaemLang <filename> <Language Abbreviation> [!]
The location and name of the Sqaem language file. This file is an
ASCII file containing the prompts for the returning message. A
semicolon (;) is used to specify a comment. Each line contains one
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prompt. Please list the sample SQEAM.ENG English file. This keyword
is optional, if not present the default hard-coded English prompts
are used. If there is an exclamation mark (!) present, then this
language will be the default. The language abbreviation must be less
than four letters.
SqaemFooter <filename> | @ORIGIN
The location and name of a ASCII text file that you wish to be placed
at the bottom of every areafix return message sent out from your
system. If the you place @ORIGIN after this keyword, then an origin
line will be added.
SqaemName <name>
Look for <name> instead of AREAFIX and along with SQAEM. You can
have multiple ;SqaemName keywords. <name> is case-insensitive, thus
AREAMGR is the same as AreaMgr.
ListReq
Instructs Sqaem to also include forwarded requests in the Query and
List reports.
ListFwrd
Instructs Sqaem to also include all available areas that can be area
forwarded in the Query and List reports.
NoKill
Keep areafix messages from your downlinks. Sets the Recv attribute
on instead of deleting the message.
LDescMax <MaxChars>
Maximum number of characters to allocate for the area's long
description. Default is 4096. If everything looks fine, don't touch
include this keyword. 4096 characters is enough of a description.
SqaemLog <filename>
An optional file that will be used instead of the Squish Logfile.
You should place this keyword at the top of your configuration file.
NoZone
Don't compare Zone values.
ListNoAkas
Do not list any of your aka's in returning messages.
HideAreas
Hides non-available echoes from area lists. If missing all areas,
regardless of group or level will be displayed.
SortNodes
Sorts nodes when rewriting a changed EchoArea entry.
SortAreas
Sorts areas alphabetically.
WordGroups
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Represent groups as words instead of characters. Groups will be
words of 4 or less characters and be separated by spaces.
AreaMax <length>
Sets the maximum length for area names. Defaults to 20.
EchoArea <name> <location> [options] <node> [node..]
The name, options, and nodes that subscribe to an echo (*). This
keyword CANNOT have a semicolon in front of it, since this is a
Squish keyword.
EchoSDesc <string>
A one line description of the echo. This keyword is used for the
Query command and should be more than 60 characters.
EchoLDesc <string>
Multi line (more than one ;EchoLDesc statement) description of the
echo. This keyword is used for the List command. Each line should
not be more than 60 characters.
EchoGrp <group>
The group letter of the echo (A to Z or 0 to 9). There can also be a
dash '-' to enable auto-unlinking for this area. If the WordGroups
feature is enabled, groups are words instead of letters and are
separated with spaces.
EchoLevel <level>
The Level (0 to 65525) of the area.
Node <node>
The node number (4D) of a node that subscribes to some of your
echoes. If you place an asterisks (*) here, this node entry will be
a general entry and good for any node.
NodeAka <node> [group]
The aka for this node. You can have up to 6 aka's for each node.
This address is only used for comparison. The node's real address is
still used when linking it to an area. The optional group parameter
is for indicating that this aka will be added to an area that has
that group.
NodeLang <Language>
This keyword is the three-letter abbreviation as specified by the
;SqaemLang keyword.
NodeGrps <group>[group..] | <group> [group [group[...]]]
The groups that this node has access to (A to Z or 0 to 9). There
should be no spaces in-between the letters.
Four special groups can also be used:
! Disallow addition of areas
* Disallow of area forwarding
@ Add node to area as read-only
% Disable remote changes to password and language
# Disable notifying this node when using @NOTIFY
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If the WordGroups feature is enabled, groups are words instead of
letters and are separated with spaces.
NodeLevel <level>
The level of this node (0 to 65525).
NodePass <password>
The case-insensitive password for this node.
NodeFlag <flag> [flag [flag..]]
The Fido attributes for this node. This consists of any combination
of the following words:
Crash, Hold, Kill, Local, RRQ (Return Request), Direct, IMM
(Immediate)
NodeFwrd <filename> <password> [Options]
<filename> contains a list of area names with their descriptions in
the format <TAG> <Description>.
<password> is your areafix password for that node.
[Options] is any of one or more of the following:
[-n<node>]
<node> is the node number to use as the originator node.
This defaults to your primary node number.
[-a<areafix_name>]
The <-a> option is used for sending a request to other than
AreaFix. You can place underbars (_) within the name that
will represent spaces.
[-l<Linked/Added_string>]
The <-l> option is for comparison with the return message
from this uplink about the area forwarded.
[-v<new_area_level>]
The level that the newly created area will have.
[-g<new_area_group>]
The group that the newly created area will have,
[-d]
The <-d> option enables auto-unlinking for this area. If a
node entry does not include this keyword, then no
area-forwarding will be done for this node.
[-r<returned areafix name>]
The -r option is used to compare the returned message from
another AreaFix. You can place underbars (_) within the
name that will represent spaces.
NodeFwrdOpt <string>
This keyword MUST come after the ;NodeFwrd keyword! Here you will
have the new area location and options.
eg. c:\max\newarea -0 -p78:14/3
If your new areas are going to be in *.MSG style, then a new
directory will be created with a name of the area and a path of the
NodeFwrdOpt.
;NodeFwrd fidonet.na password
;NodeFwrdOpt c:\max\newarea -0
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-->EchoArea TUB c:\max\newarea\TUB -0 <z:n/n.p>
Note: (*) Check with the Squish manual for more information about these
keywords.
Legend: <string> Words inside of less-than and greater-than signs are
variables that must be present.
[string] Parameters inside square brackets are optional.
| The vertical bar represents an OR situation.
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SQUISH.CFG ENTRIES:
A node record has to start with the ;Node keyword. All other node related
keywords after it and before the next ;Node keyword are part of it.
An echo record has to start with the EchoArea keyword. All other echo related
keywords after it and before the next EchoArea keyword are part of it.
All fields are optional, except for the ;Node and EchoArea fields.
The groups and levels are used for security purposes. You can screen out some
of your echoes by adjusting the security level or the group. Echoes that
a node does not have access to, will not appear in the query or list report.
Here is an example of an incomplete Squish configuration file:
;Node 1:163/508
;NodeGrps BNA
;NodePass passWord
;NodeFlag Crash Local Kill
;NodeLevel 10
EchoArea ASIA L:\PCB\CONF88\ -s 278/607 163/520
;EchoSDesc News on China, Tibet, Indonesia, Cambodia (Source 1:278/607)
;EchoLDesc News on events in China, Tibet, Indonesia, Cambodia.
;EchoLDesc Moderator: William Bowles (1:278/607)
;EchoLDesc
;EchoGrp N
;EchoLevel 10
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HOW SQAEM WORKS:
Sqaem will first read the information contained in your squish.cfg file and
optionally sqaem.cfg file. It dynamically stores all relevant information.
This can take a lot of memory space depending on how many echoes and nodes you
have.
It then checks your netmail area for messages addressed to your node(s) and to
Areafix/Sqaem. It then checks the security of the requesting node, and if
everything is all right, processes the request. Requests are stored in memory
until all requests have been processed.
Next, it checks for empty areas that have the auto-unlink feature enabled. It
then renames your old squish.cfg to squish.old and processes all of the stored
requests to the squish.cfg file.
How the Auto-Forwarding feature works:
If an area that is being requested does not exist on your system and is found
in one of your uplinks' echolist, then an areafix request is sent out to that
uplink. Information is then stored in you FwrdQue file about the area, who
requested it and who we requested it from.
When Sqaem looks at the netmail area, and finds a message to you from an
areafix and sees that there is something queued up in the FwrdQue file, it will
check to see if the area and node match any in the FwrdQue file. It then
checks to see if the area was added by your uplink. If so, the area is added
and a message to the original requesting node is sent.
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MAXIMUMS:
Words per line in Squish.cfg..................49
AreaFix aliases (including AreaFix)...........10
Characters per line in Squish.cfg.............511
Node records in Squish.cfg....................Unlimited (memory permitting)
Area records in Squish.cfg....................Unlimited (memory permitting)
Nodes per area record in Squish.cfg...........64
Characters in Squish Log File location/name...59
Characters in Netmail locataion...............59
Characters in Rescan command line.............126
Characters in Rescan temporary filename.......59
Number of a.k.a's (including primary node)....16
Characters in Area short description..........69
Characters in Area name.......................31
Characters in Area long description...........Unlimited (memory permitting)
Groups in Node record.........................36
Characters in Node's password.................31
Characters in node number string..............31
Characters in the language specific prompts...Unlimited (memory permitting)
Number of languages...........................Unlimited (memory permitting)
Number of aka's for a node....................5
Number of netmail areas.......................6
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ERRORLEVELS:
0..Everything went fine, but no changes were recorded
1..Sqaem aborted due to a memory problem
2..Everything went fine and there were changes to the squish.cfg file
3..Sqaem could not process the command-line commands (@ADD,@DROP,@LIST)
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SQAEM.QUE FILE FORMAT:
struct sqaem_que_t
{
char deleted,
name[48], /* Area name */
desc[80]; /* Area short description */
struct fidonode uplink, /* The uplink that you requested the are
from */
mynode, /* Your aka/node that requested the area from
your uplink */
downlink; /* The node that made the request */
char user[36]; /* The user who made the request */
struct fidonode callednode; /* Your aka/node that was originally called */
char areafixname[16]; /* The original areafix name requested*/
char fluff[43];
};
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FUTURE ENHANCEMENTS:
- Better documentation. (I never said I was a poet, just a programmer)
- Hudson-style netmail support
- Setup program with Text Windows and Mouse support
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SHAREWARE:
This piece of software is being distributed as ShareWare. If you use it
regularly or within a commercial environment, you must register it with a
$25.00 (CAN$) 'donation', or the equivalent in another currency. I dont work
for you, nor do I work for free.
As with any ShareWare program, Merlin Systems and Roy Pereira do not take any
responsibility for this program's behavior. Any bug reports should be sent to
the author.
Squish, Fido, Tosscan AreaMgr and AreaFix are trademarks of their respective
manufacturers. SQAEM is copyrighten by Roy Pereira and Merlin Systems Inc.
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SHAMELESS ADVERTISING:
GateNet:
Watch out for Merlin System's new revolutionary new email gateway system.
'GateNet' will support the following email systems:
PCBoard ccMail FidoNet (Msg) FidoNet (Pkt)
UUCP Novell MHS Comterm Fax
You will be able to seamlessly exchange email to and from any of the above
systems.
Future modules include:
Microsoft Mail CE Software's QuickMail
X.400 3Com + Email
QWK format Squish
Hudson generic format
PCB-MHS:
Merlin Systems, Inc. is pleased to announce that they will be releasing
PCB-MHS on September 1, 1992.
PCB-MHS will also be debuted in Denver at the ONE BBSCON on August 13-16.
PCB-MHS is an e-mail gateway software package that will gateway messages from
Clark Development's PCBoard BBS software to Novell's MHS. Price will be 249.00
US$ which will include gateway software, setup & configuration software,
printed manual, and support.
Some features of PCB-MHS:
- Notification of Pcboard Users of new mail
- Automatic conversion of users names
- Works on Personal and Network versions of MHS
- File Attachments
- Effortless replies
- Setup program that incudes text windows and mouse support
- Multiple PCBoard conferences
- Handles MHS-70 and Pcboard 14.x
PCBxBase:
PCBxBase is a front-end for viewing/editing of dBase/Clipper/Foxpro database
files. It allows PCBoard to shell out and run a dBase-like program.
Features include:
- multiple open database files with multiple indexes
- Able to run standard dBase-like program
- Integrated Configuration Environment with program editor, syntax
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checker and configuration editor
- Handles dBase III+, dBase IV, Clipper, Foxpro 2.0 data file and indexes
- COM 1-8 plus local-only mode
- On-screen multi-page forms and browse
PCB-UUCP:
PCB-UUCP allows PCBoard BBS software to exchange mail with UUCP / RFC822 /
RFC1036 based systems. Thus allowing PCBoard users access to mail from the
Internet and USENET.
Some of its more outstanding features are:
private e-mail
- mail waiting flag set (optional)
- attached files (optional)
- seamless replies (You dont have to enter a To: line in the text of your
reply!)
- automatic convertion of 'postmaster' and 'root' to sysop's name
newsgroups
- automatically uncompresses & unbatches
- batches & compresses outgoing newsgroups (optionally)
- moderated newsgroups
- read-only newsgroups
- distribution of newsgroups to other systems (even your own newsgroups)
- 'Areafix' function for allowing your USENET neighbours to add/delete
newsgroups
Bitnet mailing lists
- optional hosting of a mailing list
- automatic LISTSERV function (for people subscribing to your mailing
lists)
Routing of Mail
- route incoming mail to your neighbour UUCP hosts
PCB-UUCP includes install and setup programs that are mouseable and contain
online context-sensitive help. They were designed to be 'goof-proof'.
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ADDRESSES:
Author: Roy Pereira
Postal: Merlin Systems
P.O. Box 3043, Station "C"
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
K1Y 4J3
BBS & Fax: 613-236-1481 (v.32bis & G3)
Voice: 613-236-1138 (only available to registered users)
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InterNet: roy.pereira@merlin-systems.on.ca
UUCP: uunet!mersys!roy.pereira
MHS: rpereira @ merlin
FidoNet: Roy Pereira at 1:163/509
[ FREQ SQAEM for the latest version of Sqaem ]
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SUPPORT:
Every good piece of software needs support by the author. Support is provided
as follows:
- FidoNet backbone conference, TUB (SquishMail support), addressed to
Roy Pereira
- At any of the addresses as stated in the "Addresses" section above.
If you have a bug report, please include the MEMCHECK.LOG file that is
created when you set the environment variable MEMCHECK to yes. You should also
include your squish.cfg.
You may also send in your Sqaem language files in a language other than
English, so I can make it available to everyone.
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REGISTRATION FORM (PRODUCT: SQAEM)
Name :____________________________________________
Mailing Address :____________________________________________
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Phone Number :__________________ Fax :_________________
FidoNet ID :____________________________________________
InterNet ID :____________________________________________
UUCP ID :____________________________________________
X.400 ID :____________________________________________
Other :____________________________________________
What software do you use?
Mailer :_____________________________________________
Tosser/Scanner :_____________________________________________
BBS :_____________________________________________
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| Description Quantity Price |
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| Squish Automatic Echo Manager (Sqaem) _________ @ 25.00 __________ |
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| Net Total __________ |
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| Canadian residents please add 7% GST. (GST No. 129636346) __________ |
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| Total __________ |
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Important: Please make checks payable to "Merlin Systems"
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