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- InterMail Sales Inc. Leaflet - Jul 01 1993
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Copyright 1992, 1993 InterMail Sales Inc. All rights reserved.
-
- This leaflet is a part of the file package INTRMAIL.ZIP. Be sure
- you've got the latest version by downloading or requesting it from
- the address and phone numbers below. Please feel free to distribute
- INTRMAIL.ZIP to your friends, points or users. Read README.1ST for
- info on other files in the package.
-
-
- What is InterMail?
- ------------------
- InterMail is a computer software for electronic mail and automatic
- file transfer via modems. InterMail can be used both alone and with a
- BBS (Bulletin Board System). InterMail is a kind of software often
- referred to as "front-end mailer". InterMail can easy communicate
- with BBSes and nodes within FidoNet and other Fido Technology based
- networks, no matter which type of computer and software they use.
-
-
- Why InterMail?
- --------------
- InterMail lets you transfer all types of files much more easily and
- cheaper than with any ordinary communications program. Everything is
- taken care of automatically. InterMail takes all the hassle out of
- file transfers. You just tell it the destination and which files to
- send, InterMail takes care of the rest. It will keep dialing a busy
- number until it gets through, establish a connection with the correct
- settings, identify itself, send the proper password, and then send or
- receive files with the highest possible security. It will even call
- up and try again if line conditions should be so adverse that the
- modems lose the connection. If the connection is lost during a file
- transfer, InterMail will dial again and when a session is established
- it will continue from where it was interrupted. It will not start the
- file transfer from the beginning.
-
-
- InterMail and a BBS
- -------------------
- InterMail is often used in front of a BBS. You can recognize it, if
- you call with a terminal program and find this:
-
- InterMail 2.22
- Press ESC twice for ......
-
- InterMail takes care of the modem, answers incoming calls and starts
- the BBS software. When the caller quits from the BBS software,
- InterMail will start again, ready for next caller. If you are running
- a BBS and want to connect it to FidoNet or any other email-net, you
- may use InterMail for this purpose. Keep your old setup and just add
- InterMail.
-
-
- InterMail without BBS
- ---------------------
- InterMail works very well even without the BBS software. When run as
- a "Mail Only System" only another mailer like InterMail is allowed to
- call in. A human calling with a terminal program may be shown this:
-
- InterMail 2.22
- Mail-only system. Please hang up.
-
- The reason for not having a BBS software behind InterMail, is to get
- more time available for automatic file transfers.
-
-
- The Building Blocks
- ===================
- InterMail comprises several separate programs which work together by
- sharing common databases.
-
-
- The Mailer
- ----------
- The Mailer is the most important part. It is responsible for the
- modem and the actual transmission. It answers all incoming calls and
- dials all outgoing calls. The Mailer is controlled by mail events,
- user-defined periods of the day and night. Each event may be
- programmed to send all, or some, of the waiting mail. Events may also
- make InterMail call (poll) another InterMail and pick up waiting
- mail. Events may even be used to exit from the Mailer to run other
- programs, for example a daily system maintenance.
-
- InterMail may use several modems and phone lines simultaneously. This
- is called multi-line. Each modem is governed by one Mailer. To be
- able to run several Mailers, you need the ability to run several
- DOS-tasks at the same time. This is possible under Windows 3.x, OS/2,
- DESQview or in a LAN (Local Area Network) environment.
-
- The Mailer picks the right messages to send, packs them in bundles
- and puts them in a queue. For each bundle of mail, the correct
- telephone number is fetched from the nodelist. A check is made to see
- if there are any special rules governing how the bundle should be
- sent (routing), such as via another mailer (hub/host) or direct.
- Finally, the Mailer checks the queue, chooses a bundle, dials the
- number, makes contact and transfers the mail. If it's busy it chooses
- another bundle and dials another number. The Mailer produces a log
- file and history files, allowing you to keep track of what is
- happening on your system, and what calls are made where and at what
- cost.
-
- InterMail has its own script language which allows you to closely
- define call routines, and log-on procedures. This makes it possible
- to automatically contact database hosts and pick up information, even
- if the database host is not directly compatible with InterMail.
-
- The transfer window lets you know how much time is left with just a
- quick look at the graph to the right.
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ InterMail 2.22 - Node 1:369/102 Wen 30 Jun 93 12:46 PM │
- ├──────────────────────────────────────────────────┬────────────────┤
- │ + Using internal SIO driver, UART=16550A │ BUSY │
- │ Running under DESQview 2.42 │ OK │
- │ Mail S╒═════════════════════╡ Receiving ╞════════════════════╕ │
- │ Checki│ The InterZone Cafe InterMail 2.22 │ │
- │ Initia│ Pembroke Pines FL 1:369/35 │ │
- │ Waitin├──────────────────────────────────────────────────┬───┤ │
- │ + Event │ Protocol : Zmodem/32 Speed : 16800 │ ░ │ │
- │ Checki│ File : NODELIST.ZIP Time : 3:27 │ ░ │ │
- │ Using:│ Left : 1:93 ├ █ ┤ │
- │ - Prepar│ Size : 663729 Cps : 2116 │ █ │ │
- │ 1:369/│ Bytes : 416768 (8192) Eff % : 126 │ █ │ │
- │ + Callin├──────────────────────────────────────────────────┴───┤32│
- ├─────────│ │──┤
- │ From: Ke│ Synchronizing with sender │ │
- │ 6-│ Receiving file │ │
- │ To : Mi╘══════════════════════════════════════════════════════╛a │
- │ 6-22-93 9:35p LUND │ │
- ├──────────────────────────────────────────────────┴────────────────┤
- │ Press F10 for menu │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
-
- The Editor
- ----------
- The Editor is a word processor with extra features to facilitate the
- management of messages. You can create, edit and reply to messages.
- Passwords limit a user access only to his or her own private
- messages. This makes it possible for several users to share one
- mailer on a singel PC or via a LAN. The Message base can be divided
- into different areas (folders), with each folder storing messages for
- a certain topic or echomail conference.
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ 1:1/133 3:41p Net mail folder │
- │[5] Fri 22 Jan 93 2:45p Cost: 0 │
- │By: Patrik Bertilsson, InterMail Sales Inc (369/102) │
- │To: Peter Stewart, InterZone Software (369/35) │
- │Re: D:\INTRMAIL.ZIP │
- │St: Pvt File Kill Direct │
- │───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────│
- │Hi Peter │
- │ │
- │ > Next time, could you please run this through a spell checker │
- │ > before submitting it for my perusal? ;-) │
- │ │
- │And here I thought I was being creative with my spelling! │
- │ │
- │TTYL - Patrik │
- │ │
- │ │
- ├───────────────────────┬───────────────────────────────────────────┤
- │ Ctrl-Z Save F10 Menu │ Line: 14 Col: 2 │
- └───────────────────────┴───────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
-
- IMSend
- ------
- IMSend is a robot message maker that lets you create messages
- automatically from batch files or other programs. It is a very
- powerful tool if you need to setup automatic file transfers. This
- sample creates a message similar to the one above:
-
- C:\>imsend mf d:\intrmail.zip 1:369/35 /t=MsgBody.txt /s=pfkd
-
- There is also a DLL version for windows available. You may run
- InterMail in a background DOS-box and let your own windows program
- "talk" with InterMail via IMSEND.DLL. Price on request.
-
-
- The Nodelist Manager
- --------------------
- Names and telephone numbers are stored in the nodelist. The Nodelist
- Manager helps you maintain and edit your own nodelist. You may export
- parts of the nodelist and distribute them to other nodes in your own
- network.
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ InterMail 2.22; Nodelist manager │
- ├──────────────╒══════════════╡ Flags ╞═╕───────────────────────────┤
- │ │ CM : 24 hour Mail ■ │ │
- │ Node number: │ MO : Mail Only │ Status : │
- │ │ XX : File requests ■ │ │
- │ Node name : │ HST : USR HST ■ │ Cost : 0 │
- │ Location : │ H96 : Hayes V9600 │ │
- │ Phone no : │ PEP : TeleBit │ Max baud: 9600 │
- │ │ MAX : Microcom AX/96 │ │
- │ Routing : │ CSP : CompuCom │ Group : │
- │ │ ZYX : Zyxel │ │
- │ Flags : │ V29 : V.29 │ │
- │ │ V32 : V.32 ■ │ │
- │ Sysop : │ V33 : V.33 │ │
- │ │ V34 : V.34 │ │
- │ │ V42 : V.42 ■ │ │
- │ │ V32b: V.32bis ■ │ │
- │ │ V42b: V.42bis ■ │ │
- │ │ H14 : HST 14400 │ │
- ├─────┬──────┬ │ H16 : HST 16800 ■ │──────┬──────┬──────┬──────┤
- │ │ │ ╘════════════════════════╛Prev. │Next │ │Exit │
- │ │ │ │ │ │ │field │field │ │/Save │
- └F1───┴F2────┴F3────┴F4────┴F5────┴F6───┴F7────┴F8────┴F9────┴F10───┘
-
-
- The IMSetup program
- -------------------
- Nearly all settings may be changed from this program. The structured
- pull-down menus make it quick and easy to find just the area you are
- looking for. The short text line at the bottom gives you extra
- on-line help.
- ┌───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Exit Global Mailer Editor Terminal Modem Printer Manager │
- │═══════┌─────────────┐═════════════════════════════════════════════│
- │▒▒▒▒▒▒▒│ Mail Server │▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒│
- │▒╔═════════════════════════════════════════ Filenames and paths ╗▒▒│
- │▒║ System C:\IM\SYSTEM\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║ Netmail C:\IM\MAIL\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║ Files C:\IM\FILES\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║ Sec Files C:\IM\SECURE\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║*Packets E:\01\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║*Log file C:\IM\IM.LOG ║▒▒│
- │▒║ Banner C:\IM\SYSTEM\WELCOME.TXT ║▒▒│
- │▒║ Nodelist C:\IM\NODELIST\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║ In-event C:\IM\SYSTEM\MAILONLY.TXT ║▒▒│
- │▒║ Hudsonfmt C:\IM\HUDSON\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║ Swapping C:\IM\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║ Semaphore C:\IM\SEMA\ ║▒▒│
- │▒║ ║▒▒│
- │▒║ * = Must be unique for each Mail Server ║▒▒│
- │▒╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝▒▒│
- │▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒▒│
- │──────────────────────────────────────────────┤ Mail server: 001 ├─│
- │ Where InterMail's system files are located │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
-
- The Terminal Emulator
- ---------------------
- The Terminal Emulator allows you to communicate with other systems
- such as database hosts and bulletin boards. It provides several
- terminal emulations: VT100, VT52, ANSI (with Avatar/0) and TTY. The
- Terminal emulator has no role in the exchange of mail and is merely
- included as an extra convenience for the user. However, such
- convenience includes power script language, automatic Zmodem
- downloads, screen capture and other useful abilities.
-
-
- The Manual
- ----------
- A brief description of the contents of the manual with number of
- pages per chapter.
-
- A. Table of Contents 8
-
- B. General Section
- This section gives you instructions on how to install the program on
- your computer and then a short presentation of the InterMail system.
-
- 1. Introduction 4
- 2. Installation 2
- 3. Getting Started 7
- 4. How to Write and Send a Message 4
- 5. How to Send and Receive Files 6
- 6. General Overview 12
- 7. Planning Your System 6
-
- C. Tutorial Section
- This section contains information on all InterMail features which are
- relevant to the normal user.
-
- 8. The Editor 72
- 9. The Mailer 40
- 10. The Terminal Emulator 26
-
- D. Reference Section
- This section describes in depth how to configure your system.
-
- 11. The IMSetup Program 52
- 12. Events 17
- 13. Folders 12
- 14. Security 16
- 15. Routing 22
- 16. Nodelist 20
- 17. Script Language 18
- 18. Serial Port 12
- 19. Miscellaneous 36
-
- E. Appendices
- Information that may not be immediately necessary, but sometimes can
- be useful.
-
- A. Error Messages 6
- B. Errorlevels 2
- C. Input fields 3
- D. Glossary 8
- E. File information 6
-
- F. Index 7
-
-
- How can I use InterMail?
- ========================
- The main idea behind InterMail is that it can be used as an automated
- messaging and mailing system for companies, both large and small,
- national and multinational or individuals. It can be used internally
- within a company, or to link up companies, consultants,
- subcontractors, and clients both in the USA and overseas.
-
- As a final link, you may install InterMail on your computer at home
- and send files and messages between home and work. No more time
- consuming last minute rushes to see that you get the right diskettes
- and files home with you! The Server function even allows you, to a
- limited extent and with password security checks, to control a remote
- system by sending DOS commands or running certain programs.
-
-
- Receiving Files
- ---------------
- To receive files with InterMail couldn't be easier. The only thing
- you have to do is to make sure that the Mailer program is running and
- ready to answer incoming calls on the modem. InterMail will take care
- of the rest and place the received files in the directory you've
- specified for incoming files.
-
-
- Requesting a File
- -----------------
- Requesting files is similar to sending file attaches, the main
- differences being the message status of File request. You just
- specify the file you wish to request from the other system instead of
- a file you wish to send.
-
-
- Events
- ------
- The term events refers to the different times of the day and night
- when InterMail performs various tasks. The Mailer program is the part
- of InterMail that is primarily affected by events. The events decide
- which messages are qualified for sending and how they should be
- sent.
-
- The event based way of governing the activities of the Mailer makes
- for immense flexibility. Events may be set up in innumerable ways to
- suit the needs of the individual organization, from the most simple,
- where all messages are always qualified to be sent, 24 hours a day,
- to complex schemes where messages are sent - or held back - in
- different ways for every hour of the day.
-
-
- Routing
- -------
- In many cases it may not be desirable or possible to send a message
- directly to the addressee. Nodes in a net may not be available for
- incoming calls and use a central (host) InterMail as a "post office"
- for all their mail. It may often be more cost effective to send a
- large number of messages for different systems in a single call to a
- network host. When mail is sent via another system instead of direct,
- it is called routing. InterMail supports routing in many different
- ways.
-
-
- User password
- -------------
- It is possible to severely restrict access to InterMail, by setting
- up password protection for various features. Some features are
- protected by the password for the individual user, others are
- protected by a common access password.
-
-
- Session passwords
- -----------------
- If a session password has been installed for a system, that system
- will not be able to pick up its mail without presenting the correct
- password. If mail from unprotected systems is allowed, it will be
- able to call in with another alias and deliver mail, but won't be
- able to pick up anything.
-
-
- File request security
- ---------------------
- No file may be requested from a system, unless it is placed in a
- directory that is explicitly listed as requestable, or has been
- listed under a "magic" filename. No other parts of your system are in
- any way available to a caller.
-
- Files may be password protected one by one or even on a directory
- wide basis. Unless the proper password is sent for each file
- specification, the caller will only get a message back saying that
- the files is missing or there has been a password error.
-
-
- All products by InterZone Software, Inc. and Scandinavian PC Systems
- AB are trademarks or registered trademarks of InterZone Software, Inc
- and Scandinavian PC Systems AB. Other brand and product names are
- trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
-
-
- If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
-
- InterMail Sales Inc. Voice: 1-305-436-1587
- 9050 Pines Blvd, Suite 430 Fax: 1-305-436-5587
- Pembroke Pines, FL 33024 BBS: 1-305-436-1884
- USA FidoNet: 1:369/102