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- A Short Course in Operating Your Net/EchoMail System
- Version 6 - 3/15/89
-
- Introduction
-
- There have been many procedures to show a new Sysop how to setup his
- Mailing system, but I've found that even after this is done, very few of
- them have even the faintest idea of what this conglomeration of batch
- files and unfamiliar programs and utilities is doing. Since there is a
- requirement for the Sysop to handle difficulties and monitor the automatic
- maintenance as well as to be able to upgrade to new version of programs as
- they become available, I thought I'd prepare a very basic guide to
- beginning operation of a Netmail BBS system.
-
- This information is NOT RBBS specific, but is definitely specific to
- systems running BinkleyTerm as a Front-End Mailer.
-
- NOTE: Do not use this to forego reading the docs on the various programs
- (especially Binkley) as there are MANY things I won't even attempt to
- cover here.
-
-
- How to Start Up your System and Give it a Quick Operational Test
-
- This is pretty simple. Just run Binkley.bat. It will first load up your
- FOSSIL driver and then your video fossil and finally BinkleyTerm.
-
- BinkleyTerm will boot and may run through a few events. Watch carefully and
- look for indications of errors, files not found, etc. Try to spot where
- they are occurring so you can troubleshoot them. Since this screen will be
- present at all times except when a user is on the BBS, you may want to get
- a screen blanker. If you are using DESQview as a multi-tasker, its screen
- blanker will do the job.
-
- See if you can dial out and POLL your HOST. An ALT-M will initiate a
- MANUAL POLL. Put your HOST's net/node number in and press return. Binkley
- should try to call him and if it connects, you will see the soon to be
- familiar YooHoo/2U2 words at the bottom of the screen. If he's busy,
- Binkley will just keep on dialing, so you can interrupt it with a PgDn
- key. If you have followed the schedule and given your HOST a list of
- conferences that you want to carry a few days ago, then you probably will
- have mail waiting for you.
-
- If there is mail, it will proceed to send it to you and after the mail is
- received, you should see Binkley execute an ErrorLevel of 30 and then it
- will begin unpacking the mail and copying it to conferences. If you
- notice a large number going into BAD_MSGS, then you probably don't have
- the AREAS.BBS set up exactly correct. Look at the file provided with the
- docs and compare against yours and see if there is any difference. You
- also can take a text editor and look at some of the messages in BAD_MSGS
- to see what the AREA: is listed as.. That's the name areas.bbs must have
- in it if it will be able to direct those messages to the specific area you
- want.
-
- Next, if all this went well, you probably will want to get someone to call
- into your BinkleyTerm setup with their BinkleyTerm. Your HOST or any
- others in the Net will probably be glad to help out with this. NOTE: You
- are new at this, they are probably "jaded' by now and might not be quite
- as enthusiastic as you. So don't call after midnight and expect to get a
- civil response <grin>.
-
- You should see a connect with the proper baud rate, then a YooHoo/2U2,
- along with an Intro Line of who is calling. If he has mail for you (or you
- for him) then it should transfer. The biggest problem at this stage is
- getting the modem to answer the phone! You may have to tinker with the
- Init string in Binkley.cfg in order to get it to work. The string
- provided in these docs has been tested for the HST modem and should work
- for that. The newer HST 14400 and Dual Std modems will need different
- parameters and I have tried to cover those also.
-
-
- Finally, you need to see if BBS users can get into the BBS and it responds
- all right. Try out your conferences, files, and especially your doors and
- make sure everything returns properly. Finally, after he logs off, it
- should come back up to BinkleyTerm.
-
-
- OPERATION
-
- Most of the operation is completely automatic. But there are some things
- you might want to learn about.
-
- All of the function keys are usable and they respond the same as if you
- had executed an ErrorLevel/10 in the binkley.bat file. ie:
- F1= Errorlevel 10,
- F2= ErrorLevel 20
- and so on.
- We already mentioned about ALT-M automatically forcing a POLL. It can be
- used to call anyones net/node address in your nodelist. Keep a copy handy
- of the errorlevels in your batch file so you can refer to them for manual
- operation. ALT-F10 will let you see the internal binkley commands.
-
- ALT-F1 will bring up your SmlNet Netmail reader. I suggest reading the
- Smlnet docs thoroughly to get a good understanding of how it works. Try
- reading and replying to some mail and also try to send a NetMail message
- to your HOST asking for a reply to see if its getting through fine. DON'T
- send a bunch of test messages through the echos as that will just make others
- angry. They are paying for this service and who wants to haul around a
- message that just says Test, Test, Test all over the world to 4,000 BBS's
- !!!! Telling SmlNet goodbye will take you back to BinkleyTerm.
-
- If you have setup AMAX, then ALT-F2 will take the phone off the hook and
- bring up AMAX. This will allow you to explore what's in the OUTBOUND area
- and redirect anything that is there. You also can do File Requests or
- File Attaches (send a file to someone) from AMAX. Look at the AMAX docs
- for more information.
-
- If you are not using a door, but have used RBBSMAIL to move messages into
- RBBS conferences or if you just want to locally logon to your BBS, then
- you can select F10 for local access to RBBS. Then you can read messages
- as you normally would in LOCAL mode.
-
-
- Regular Activities
-
- Once a week, your HOST will send out a new nodelist. Your batch files
- should sense this and automatically copy it to a safe place and then
- recompile a new one for you to use with Binkley. There should be a
- NetMail message from your HOST also informing you of the new nodelists
- arrival. I use Mail Robot to send out nodelists and newsletters and I
- have a little message I attach that tells the users to look for it. If all
- of a sudden, you see a ! in the last column for a perfectly good node
- address in the Outbound Mail Window (Upper right hand window) on Binkley,
- there may have been a nodelist problem and you will have to take a look at
- it manually.
-
- Take some time out to get familiar with the nodelist and what all the
- symbols mean. Usually, the problem is a simple typo. You then can fix it
- and type PARSE manually and watch it compile. Then when you bring up
- Binkley, the ! should be replaced by a *,- or some other symbol.
-
- Once a month a new newsletter will be sent out automatically by your HOST.
- Your batch file will look for it and copy it to the directory you wanted.
- You will probably have a NetMail message from your HOST telling you it was
- sent as well as see comments in RBBS-SYSOP or RBBSBITS echo about it.
-
-
- Tips
-
- One thing I can HIGHLY recommend is to read the BinkleyTerm docs
- thoroughly and get a good understanding of what is being depicted on the
- screen. If you don't read any of the other docs, make it a point to at
- least read through BinkleyTerm. Understanding the operation of this
- program is understanding 75% of all the Mail activities. Most of your
- troubleshooting can be dramatically shortened by just looking at the
- screen to see what is SUPPOSED to be happening compared to what has really
- happened.
-
- Also, after a few days, you may notice your machine running slower in disk
- operations. Mail has a tendency to terribly fragment your hard drive.
- Running a utility like DOG or Norton Utilities Speed Disk is HIGHLY
- recommended at least once a week. As a HOST, I run Speed Disk in
- automatic quick mode daily from my autoexec.bat. DOG would be run in the
- FAST mode. It is not necessary to run a COMPLETE defragmentation, except
- about once a month. You will notice a MAJOR improvement in operation.
- Even if the REPORT function shows little fragmentation, parts of the drive
- where mail has been written and rewritten will be terribly fragmented.
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