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- * Version 1.38 *
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- * EZ-Reader is a copyright of Thumper Technologies, 1988-92
- + Qmail is a copyright of Sparkware, 1988
- + MarkMail is a copyright of Mark Turner, 1988
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- Table of Contents
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- Distribution Notice........................................3
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- What is EZ-Reader..........................................3
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- Purchasing EZ-Reader.......................................4
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- Contacting the Author......................................5
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- Association of Shareware Professionals.....................5
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- Installing EZ-Reader.......................................6
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- Configuring EZ-Reader
- Archive...............................................7
- Colors................................................8
- Editor...............................................13
- Flags................................................14
- Hot Keys.............................................15
- Paths................................................15
- Replies..............................................16
- Saving...............................................19
- Taglines.............................................20
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- Using EZ-Reader
- Special Function Keys................................21
- Selecting a Mail Packet..............................21
- Main Menu
- Bulletins.......................................22
- Exit............................................22
- Files...........................................22
- Mail............................................22
- News............................................22
- Save Marked Mail................................23
- User Statistics.................................23
- Selecting a Conference...............................24
- Message Viewer
- Skipping threads................................25
- Address Book....................................26
- Bulk Marking of Messages........................26
- Entering Messages...............................26
- Mail Lists....................................29
- Go Back.........................................29
- Individual Messages.............................29
- Killing Replies.................................30
- Marking Messages................................30
- Printing a Message..............................30
- Quit Reading Messages...........................30
- Replying to Messages............................30
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- Command Summary.................................32
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- EZ-Reader Variables.......................................39
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- John Hancock..............................................40
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- Using the MarkMail Door...................................42
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- DISTRIBUTION NOTICE
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- EZ-Reader is released as Shareware. Shareware is "try it before you
- buy it" software. You are allowed to try EZ-Reader for 30 days.
- After this trial period you are required to register (pay for) your
- copy of EZ-Reader. Registering the Shareware programs you use helps
- small companies and programmers turn out better and higher quality
- software at lower costs. Failure to register your Shareware programs
- discourages the development of useful programs. When you register
- this evaluation copy you will receive a copy of EZ-Reader that
- contains your own unique serial number, bypasses the registration
- information screen, and the ability to toggle the tagline on and
- off. EZ-Reader is fully functional.
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- You are hereby granted a license to use and distribute this
- evaluation version of EZ-Reader. You must distribute EZ-Reader with
- it's entire documentation and without alteration. You may not charge
- for EZ-Reader in any way, except for the medium in which it is
- distributed.
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- Any other use or distribution of EZ-Reader is expressly forbidden
- without the written consent of Thumper Technologies.
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- WHAT IS EZ-READER
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- EZ-Reader is a ShareWare program that reduces the amount of time
- needed to read and create messages on bulletin boards that run PC
- Board software with the Qmail or MarkMail doors. (Version 2 will
- support many more message formats!) EZ-Reader allows you to read and
- create messages off-line saving you time and money on long-distance
- phone bills. EZ-Reader is a total message management system allowing
- you to save messages for later retrieval. You can also view the
- news, new files and bulletins.
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- Features:
- * The EZiest operation of any message reader available
- today.
- * Supports the Qmail message format.
- * EZ one key operations.
- * Uses your favorite editor so you won't have to learn a new
- editor. (If you don't have one, PC Magazine's TED editor
- is provided).
- * Shell to DOS at anytime.
- * On-line help screens.
- * Reconfigure EZ-Reader at anytime.
- * You can define and execute up to sixty-six (66) DOS
- commands and programs from within EZ-Reader.
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- * Sort messages four different ways.
- * Access to fifty taglines at a time.
- * Address messages to twenty (20) people. Unlimited number
- of addressees with mailing lists.
- * Edit and Delete replies.
- * On-line help screens.
- * Multiple mail packets.
- * Uses your communications program's upload and download
- directories. No need to move any files.
- * Works with floppy disks.
- * Address book, to keep those names, addresses, numbers, and
- comments. (For registered versions only)
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- PURCHASING EZ-READER
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- Included with the archive is a file named ORDER.FRM. Fill out and
- print this file. You can either fold the form into a letter sized
- envelope and drop in the mail or fax the information portion to the
- number listed on the form.
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- Registration of EZ-Reader is $25. A new copy of EZ-Reader with your
- own serial number will be mailed to you within a week. The exception
- to this is if we are anticipating a new release. In the case of a
- new release, we will hold the registration up to two weeks.
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- When you register you will receive all three flavors of EZ-Reader;
- the regular version, the 286 version, and the Junior version. You
- will also receive a password to the EZ-Reader update door. This door
- will allow you to upgrade your copy of EZ-Reader at any time. When a
- new version is available all you need to do is to call one of the
- six distribution sites, open the door, type your password, and
- download. The whole thing takes about five minutes at 2400 baud.
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- The eight distribution systems are:
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- Thumper's Den (918) 355-3113 (USR 9600 dual standard)
- (918) 355-4409 (Intel 9600EX V.32)
- Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
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- Data Warp Premium BBS (713) 355-6107 (USR 9600 dual standard)
- Spring, Texas
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- Executive Network (914) 667-4684 (USR 9600 dual standard)
- Mt. Vernon, New York
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- Higher Powered BBS (408) 737-9447 (USR 9600 dual standard)
- Sunnyvale, Califronia
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- Verona, New Jersey
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- Kandy Shack (714) 636-2667 (USR 9600 dual standard)
- Garden Grove, California
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- CONTACTING THE AUTHOR
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- The author of EZ-Reader is Eric Cockrell from Tulsa, Oklahoma. If
- you have questions, comments, or raspberries about EZ-Reader or
- E-mail in general you may contact him in one or more of several
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- 1) Via the EZ-Reader conference on these networks, Interlink,
- NorthAmerinet, RIME, and SmartNet. These networks a composed of
- Bulletin Boards who have banded together to share messages. The
- eight BBSs list above are all Interlink BBSs. Ask the sysop to
- point out the file that contains the list of Interlink BBSs.
- There should be one near you.
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- 2) You may reach me at Data Warp Premium BBS. The number is listed
- above. Data Warp is a very good BBS run by Mike Meyer. You can
- either leave me a message in the Main Board or in the EZ-Reader
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- 3) I have PC Board up and running at (918) 355-3113. The best
- time to connect is during the day.
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- EZ-Reader is produced by a member of the Association of Shareware
- Professionals (ASP). ASP wants to make sure that the shareware
- principle works for you. If you are unable to resolve a
- shareware-related problem with an ASP member by contacting the
- member directly, ASP may be able to help. The ASP Ombudsman can help
- you resolve a dispute or problem with an ASP member, but does not
- provide technical support for members' products. Please write to the
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- ASP Ombudsman
- P.O. Box 5786
- Bellevue, WA
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- or send a Compuserve message via easyplex to ASP Ombudsman
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- INSTALLING EZ-READER
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- For floppy disk users
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- Format a blank diskette and put your archiving programs (e.g. PKARC
- & PKXARC) on the diskette. Place the diskette with the EZ-Reader
- archive (SOURCE) in one drive and the formatted diskette (TARGET) in
- the second. Unarchive the EZ-Reader archive from the SOURCE to the
- TARGET. You should now have the EZ-Reader programs, your archive
- programs, and PC Magazine's TED editor (included with EZ-Reader) on
- your new EZ-Reader diskette. You can replace the TED editor with
- your own if you choose. Run the program INSTALL on the EZ-Reader
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- There should be enough room for your editor and a couple of mail
- packets, depending upon their size. Keep your mail packets on the
- EZ-Reader diskette. To run EZ-Reader, place the EZ-Reader diskette
- in drive A: and a blank work diskette in drive B:. Then run the
- batch file EZ.BAT on the EZ-Reader diskette.
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- Create a subdirectory named EZ. (Or you can name it what you wish.)
- Simply unarchive the EZ-Reader archive into your EZ- Reader
- subdirectory. Run the INSTALL program. You may start EZ-Reader with
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- CONFIGURING EZ-READER
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- ╔ CONFIGURE ╗
- ║ Archive ║
- ║ Colors ║
- ║ Editor ║
- ║ Flags ║
- ║ Hot Keys ║
- ║ Paths ║
- ║ Replies ║
- ║ Save ║
- ║ Taglines ║
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- fig. 1 - CONFIG Main Menu
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- If you ran the INSTALL program, you will alread have a default
- configuration file. Use CONFIG to make any changes you wish.
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- If you did not run INSTALL, you will have to run the CONFIG or
- EZ-RDR programs from the EZ-Reader subdirectory. If EZ-Reader does
- not find a configuration file it will run automatically CONFIG for
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- To select an option, move the highlight bar with the cursor keys and
- press <Enter>, <Space Bar>, or <+>. An alternate method is to press
- the key corresponding to the first letter of the desired option.
- (e.q. Pressing 'S' from the menu in figure 1 will execute the Save
- option.) Pressing <Esc> from any window will close that window.
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- ┌───────────────────────────── ARCHIVE ──────────────────────────────┐
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- │ ─────────────────────────── ARC files ─────────────────────────── │
- │ Archive: PKARC U │
- │ Unarchive: PKXARC /R │
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- │ ─────────────────────────── ZIP files ─────────────────────────── │
- │ Archive: PKZIP.EXE -A │
- │ Unarchive: PKUNZIP.EXE -O │
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- └────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- fig. 2 - Archive Information Entry Window
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- Archive
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- The mail doors use a compression program to squeeze your messages
- into one small file. The most popular is Phil Katz's ZIP format. If
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- Enter here the name and the options of the archiving programs you
- use. The name of the mail packet will be appended to these entries
- by the EZ-Reader when it becomes necessary to archive or unarchive
- the mail. There is enough space to put the complete path in each
- input field if the archiving programs cannot be found via the
- environmental variable PATH. Use <Esc> to close the window.
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- EZ-Reader will check the mail packet and select the correct
- compression/uncompression program.
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- If you need more memory to run the archiving programs you may use
- the Switch! feature. This requires you to place a '!' character as
- the first character in the command string. See the section on
- Switch! for more details.
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- ┌─ COLORS ─┐
- │ Messages │
- │ Windows │
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- Colors
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- EZ-Reader allows you to define the colors for the message viewer and
- all of the windows. You are presented a colored table for EZ
- selection of color values and a copy of the actual message viewer
- screen or window. The values are updated immediately, allowing you
- to see exactly what the screen will look like. Use <Esc> to close
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- The screen shown in figure 4, will allow you to set the Message
- Viewer colors. Select the color values from the colored table for
- the message viewer. They will be updated immediately. Use <Esc> to
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- Date: 12-04-88 (14:17) Number: 1234 Message 7778 of 9999
- To: ADDRESSEE Refer#: 5678 FORWARD
- From: YOUR NAME HERE Read: YES √ * M ₧
- Subj: MESSAGE SUBJECT Conf: (99) Conference name
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- ┌── WINDOWS ───┐
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- │ Help │
- │ Question │
- │ Warning │
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- The Window Colors Menu allows you to select a window and set it's
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- ║ Flags ┌─ COLORS ─┐
- ║ Hot Key│ Messages │
- ║ Paths │ Windows │
- ║ Save └──┌── WINDOWS ───┐
- ║ Taglines │ Address Book │
- ╚═══════════│ Flag │
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- Set the colors of the Address Book. Even though you can change the
- colors with CONFIG, the Address Book is only available to registered
- users. Use <Esc> to close the window.
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- ┌───────── FLAGS ─────────┐
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- Set the color of the window that allows you to set flags. The flags
- allow you to turn on the bells and whistles and the direction you
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- There are a good number of general purpose windows. Here is where
- you define the colors for the most used window. Use <Esc> to close
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- This is the window in which help will be displayed when you ask for
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- The Question window appears when EZ-Reader asks a Yes or No
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- The Warning window appears when EZ-Reader cannot do something which
- you asked it to do. This is sometimes a serious message. I like
- white text with a white frame on a background of red and a bright
- red title on a red background (79, 79, 76). Use <Esc> to close the
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- You can use your very own editor. The one you are already familiar
- with. There is no need to learn a new editor. The EDITOR field asks
- for the name of your editor. If your editor places options before
- the filename on the command line, put the options you choose on this
- line. The OPTIONS field is used for those editor options that appear
- after the filename on the command line when invoking your editor.
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- Notice the @CONF@ in the OPTIONS field? This is an EZ-Reader
- variable. This variable will be substituted with the name of the
- conference that will contain the message you are creating. See the
- section on EZ-READER variables for more information.
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- The REPLY FILENAME field accepts the name of the file in which your
- message or reply will be created by the editor. When you reply to a
- message, that message is placed in the file named in the MESSAGE
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- filenames on the command line" if it does. Information from this
- screen will invoke your editor in the following manner when entering
- messages or when replying to a message with an editor that does not
- allow more than one filename on the command line:
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- │ Read Direction: FORWARD │
- │ Beep if personal message: NO │
- │ Read previously read mail: NO │
- │ Print header in reply: NO │
- │ Output to video RAM: YES │
- │ Erase the work directory: YES │
- │ Auto-increment taglines: YES │
- │ Enter info Before/After Message: YES │
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- Flags or switches do a number of things for the operation of
- EZ-Reader. Use the <Space Bar> or <Enter> to toggle the options.
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- When set to YES, EZ-Reader will beep on errors and add the window
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- This allows you to read the messages either FORWARD or BACKWARD.
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- If this switch is set to YES messages addressed to you will beep.
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- When this is set to NO, EZ-Reader will initially skip over those
- messages you have already read. Once you are in a conference you may
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- When set to YES, EZ-Reader will print the message header information
- in the Message file you specify in CONFIG. See the section on
- configuring the Editor.
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- When set to YES, EZ-Reader writes directly to video memory. If set
- to NO, EZ-Reader will use BIOS video writes.
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- Erase the work directory
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- If you have this option set to NO, EZ-Reader will leave the \WORK
- subdirectory. After erasing all the files that EZ-Reader knows are
- associated with a mail packet it will look for other files. If it
- finds other files (your editor's config file, John Hancock files,
- etc.) it will ask you if you want them erased. If you need to keep
- files in the \WORK directory, answer NO.
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- If you have this flag set to YES, EZ-Reader will erase ALL of the
- files in the \WORK subdirectory and then remove the subdirectory
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- You can tell EZ-Reader to place the Message Information Window
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- │ F2 !QEDIT │
- │ F3 TYPE NEWFILES.DAT >> D:\EZ\FILES │
- │ F4 LIST D:\EZ\EZ-RDR.DOC │
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- │ <PgUp> - Previous Page <Esc> - Exit │
- │ <PgDn> - Next Page │
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- Hot Keys
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- With EZ-Reader you can define and execute up to sixty-six (66) DOS
- commands and programs from within EZ-Reader. The Hot Keys available
- are the function keys F1 through F10 combined with <Shift>, <Ctrl>,
- or <Atl>, the keys A through Z and 1 through 0 combined with <Alt>.
- Each Hot Key is limited to 67 characters. If the first character in
- the command string is a '!' then EZ-Reader will use the Switch!
- feature to issue the command. See the section on Switch! for more
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- This tells EZ-Reader where your files are. The EZ-READER field
- contains the EZ-Reader directory name. DOWNLOAD should contain the
- name of the directory your Communications program uses for
- downloads. This is where your mail packets should be placed. UPLOAD
- is the name of the directory your Communications program uses for
- Uploads. Your replies will be placed in this directory. The SAVE
- FILE is where copies of messages you select to archive will be
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- │ EZ-Reader: C:\EZ\ │
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- │ Download: C:\GT\FILES\ │
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- │ Upload: C:\GT\FILES\ │
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- │ Save File: C:\EZ\@CONF@.TXT │
- │ │
- │ Address Book: C:\EZ\ADDRESS.BK │
- │ │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- fig. 16 - Paths Window
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- The ADDRESS BOOK field requires a complete filename,
- as shown in figure 16. Use <Esc> to close the window.
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- ╔ CONFIGURE ╗
- ║ Archive ║
- ║ Colors ║
- ║ Editor ║
- ║ Flags ║
- ║ Hot Keys ║
- ║ Paths ║
- ║ Replies ┌─ REPLIES ─┐
- ║ Save │ Prefixes │
- ║ Taglines │ Re-Arcing │
- ╚═══════════└───────────┘
-
- fig. 17 - Replies Window
-
- EZ-Reader v1.02 and after allows you to define your own type of
- prefix. Some people prefer to use the Addressee's initials, other
- don't. Now you have a choice. See figure 18. You can select to have
- the Addressee's initials (INITIALS), your own customized prefix
- (YES), or no prefix at all (NO).
-
- Figure 18 shows you the Prefix window. If you choose to use the
- Addressee's initials (INITIALS) the first character in the Prefix
- String is appended to the initials to create the prefix. If you
- choose a custom prefix (YES) you can enter up to three characters
- and they may be any character you choose. You can enter these
- characters with the <Alt> key and the numeric keypad. Examples are:
-
- « - <Alt> 1 7 4
- » - <Alt> 1 7 5
- ≥ - <Alt> 2 4 2
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- ┌───────────────── PREFIXES ─────────────────┐
- │ │
- │ Add a prefix to replies: INITIALS │
- │ Press the <SPACE BAR> to toggle options │
- │ │
- │ Prefix string (if not Initials): > │
- │ │
- │ Header divider character: = │
- │ Header/Message divider character: - │
- │ │
- └────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- fig. 18 - Prefix Window
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- Replies
- ───────
- Replies have caused a great deal of debate with EZ-Reader. Initially
- EZ-Reader kept a copy of the replies in the .QWK file (mail packet)
- and it always created a new .REP file. Then upon user request we
- gave the user the OPTION to choose keeping a copy of replies in the
- .QWK file or not. Then this was changed to allow more flexiblity in
- keeping and deleting replies. Now I have added a forth option for
- replies. The following discussion will explain the three questions
- associated with replies.
-
- The first question wants to know if you want to keep a copy of the
- replies in your .QWK file. There is really no need to keep your
- replies in the .QWK file unless you keep your mail packets. You can
- tell EZ-Reader to always put a copy of the replies in the .QWK file
- (YES). This is good if you keep mail and want to know what your
- replies were. But the disadvantage is that you could upload these
- replies more than once. You can tell EZ-Reader not to put a copy of
- the replies in the .QWK file (NO). Or you can have EZ-Reader ask you
- each time you finish reading the mail if you want to save a copy of
- the replies in the .QWK file (ASK). So your three possible answers
- are YES, NO, and ASK.
-
- The second question asks if you want to save your place, or insert a
- bookmark. This option will keep track of which messages you have
- read and which ones you have marked for saving. Each time you open
- the mail packet EZ-Reader checks for the prescence of .RD files. If
- they are not present then EZ-Reader will rebuild the indices. Should
- you ever see garbage when you read messages delete all of the .RD
- files from your .QWK file (mail packet). You have the same three
- options here, YES, NO, or ASK.
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- ┌───────────────────────────────── REPLIES ─────────────────────────────────┐
- │ EZ-Reader allows you to keep a copy of your replies in your mail packet, │
- │ in addition to the copy in the reply file. You can configure EZ-Reader to │
- │ 1) always put a copy of the replies into the mail packet (YES) │
- │ 2) never put a copy of the replies into the mail packet (NO) │
- │ 3) ask you if you want to put a copy into the mail packet (ASK) │
- │ Do you want to put a copy of the replies into the mail packet? NO │
- │ │
- │ EZ-Reader will save your place in the mail packet if you desire. You can │
- │ tell EZ-Reader to save your place (YES), not to save your place (NO) or │
- │ ask you if you want to save your place (ASK). │
- │ Do you want EZ-Reader to save your place? YES │
- │ │
- │ When you select a mail packet to read, EZ-Reader unarchives the replies. │
- │ There are four options available for unarcing your replies. Please refer │
- │ to the file ADDENDUM.DOC for more information. │
- │ 1) always extract the replies from the reply file (YES) │
- │ 2) never extract the replies from the reply file (NO) │
- │ 3) ask if you want to extract the replies from the reply file (ASK) │
- │ 4) extract the replies only if they are newer than the mail packet (AGE) │
- │ Take replies from the reply file? YES │
- │ │
- │ Press the <SPACE BAR> to toggle options │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- fig. 19 - Replies Window
-
- The third question wants to know if EZ-Reader should include the
- replies from the .REP file when you read a mail packet. There are
- four options to choose from.
-
- 1) YES - This option will always unarchive the replies from the
- .REP file when you open the mail packet. Replies from the .REP
- file will replace, in the work directory, any replies taken from
- the mail packet. This is helpful if you always delete the .REP
- file after uploading it to the Qmail door.
-
- 2) NO - This option will NOT extract your replies from the .REP
- file when you open your mail packet. If you have selected to
- keep a copy of your replies in the .QWK file (set in question
- #1), these will be used. Again this controls whether or not
- replies are taken from the .REP file when you open a mail
- packet. This is the file that is uploaded to the BBS via the
- Qmail or MarkMail door.
-
- 3) ASK - This option will always ask you if you want to unarchive
- the replies kept in the .REP file. If you aren't sure which of
- these four options to choose I would suggest using this one,
- until you get a better feel for how you use EZ-Reader and the
- Qmail or MarkMail doors.
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- 4) AGE - This option compares the date and time of the .QWK file
- (mail packet) and the .REP file. If the .REP file is newer then
- it is unarchived. Since EZ-Reader now archives the .REP file
- first it is possible to have a few problems with this setting.
- EZ-Reader gives you two minutes leeway when comparing the time.
-
- * * * C A U T I O N * * *
- Do not use this setting if the BBS packet is from a different time
- zone than the one you are in AND you have the archive command for
- ARC or ZIP files set to PKARC/PKZIP U (update). If you call a
- different time zone use the add (A) command instead of the update
- command for PKARC/PKZIP.
-
- This option is great if it takes more than one session to answer
- your mail.
-
-
-
- ┌─────────── SAVE CONFIGURATION ───────────┐
- │ │
- │ Do you want to save the changes [Y/N]? Y │
- │ │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- fig. 20 - Exit Window
-
- Saving the Configuration File
- ─────────────────────────────
- To save the configuration file, select the Save option. This should
- be your last selection, since it will save the configuration file
- and exit the CONFIG program. The configuration file will be saved in
- the EZ-Reader directory you specified in the Path Window. Pressing
- the <Esc> key from the Main Menu (fig. 1) will make the window in
- figure 20 appear. Answering Y will save the configuration file and
- exit. Answering N will exit without saving the configuration file.
- Pressing the <Esc> key will return you to the Main Menu.
-
-
-
- ┌────────────────────── TAGLINES ───────────────────────┐
- │ │
- │ You can have up to 50 taglines with EZ-Reader. Each │
- │ Tagline is limited to 45 characters. You will be put │
- │ into your editor so that you may edit your taglines. │
- │ │
- │ < Press ANY key to continue > │
- └───────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- fig. 21 - Tagline Information Window
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- Taglines
- ────────
- EZ-Reader allows you to have up to fifty (50) taglines with a length
- of forty-five (45) characters at a time. When the screen in figure
- 21 is presented you can press <Esc> to cancel or any other key to
- enter taglines. You will be placed in the editor you have specified
- to enter your taglines. If you already have any taglines, the will
- be written to the file TAGLINES.DAT. When you exit your editor the
- taglines will be read into memory and saved in the configuration
- file. The file TAGLINES.DAT will be deleted.
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- USING EZ-READER
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- EZ-Reader is a snap to use. All commands are assigned to single
- letters or function keys. EZ-Reader is setup to be easily operated
- from the cursor/numeric keypad.
-
-
- Preassigned Function Keys
- ─────────────────────────
- There are three function keys that are always operational, F2, F3,
- and F4. F2 will run the EZ-Reader CONFIG program. F3 will show you
- the Hot Keys. F4 will shell you to DOS.
-
-
- Selecting a Mail Packet
- ───────────────────────
- Once you have run the CONFIG program all you need to do is run the
- EZ-Reader program named EZ-RDR. EZ-Reader will search your
- communication program's download directory for Qmail mail packets.
- When the packets are found they will be sorted by name and displayed
- on the screen. Simply move the highlight bar with the cursor keys
- and press <Enter>, <Space Bar>, or <+> to select the mail packet.
-
- EZ-Reader will unarchive the mail packet for you in a work
- subdirectory. You will be immediately put into the message viewer to
- read your personal mail.
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- Bulletins
- Exit & save replies
- Files
- Mail
- News
- Save marked mail
- User stats
-
- fig. 22 - EZ-Reader Main Menu
-
-
- EZ-Reader Main Menu
- ───────────────────
- The EZ-Reader Main Menu is shown in figure 22. There are seven
- options available in this menu. You can move the highlight bar with
- the cursor keys and select the option with <Enter>, <Space>, or <+>
- keys. An alternative method of selecting options is to press the key
- of the first letter of the option. (e.g. Pressing <M> will select
- the Mail option.)
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- fig. 23 - Partial Bulletins Menu
-
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- <B>ulletins
- ───────────
- You can view all of the bulletins available for this mail packet. A
- menu of all the bulletins from every conference will be displayed as
- shown in figure 23. Move the highlight bar with the cursor keys and
- the bulletin will be displayed by pressing either the <Enter>,
- <Space>, or <+> keys. Use <Esc> to exit.
-
-
- <E>xit and save replies
- ───────────────────────
- This option will start the exit procedure for EZ-Reader. If you have
- marked any messages for saving you will be asked now if you want to
- save them.
-
-
- <F>iles
- ───────
- Choosing this option will display the file named NEWFILES.DAT, which
- contains the listing of new files for the bulletin board. You can
- page forward and reverse with <PgUp> and <PgDn>. The keys <Home> and
- <End> will show you the first and last pages of the file.
-
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- <M>ail
- ──────
- This allows you to read the mail. You will be shown the menu shown
- in figure 26 where you can select the conference to read messages.
-
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- <N>ews
- ──────
- The <N>ews command will display the message file. Since this is
- generally an ANSI file, the entire file will be listed to the
- screen.
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- ┌─────────────────────────── Save Message ─────────────────────────┐
- │ │
- │ Filename: C:\EZ\SAVE.TXT │
- │ │
- │ <Esc> - Cancel │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- fig. 24 - Archive Filename Window
-
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- <S>ave marked mail
- ──────────────────
- This option will save to a text file all the messages that have been
- marked in the Message Viewer. You will be prompted for the name of
- the text file. The archive window is shown in figure 24.
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- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- Statistics for ERIC COCKRELL, first name Eric, at 07-13-89 at 01:10.
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
- You are calling from : TULSA, OK
- Your business/data phone number is: 918 627-0059
- Your home/voice phone number is : 123 456-7890
- Your security level is : 75 and expires on 07-31-89
- You last logged on : 07-13-89 at 00:05
- You have called : 956 times
- You are currently in the : 0 conference
- You have downloaded : 360 files totalling 22439935K bytes
- You have uploaded : 261 files totalling 15980328K bytes
- You have : 90 minutes allowed per day
- You have used : 66 minutes this call
- and have : 24 minutes left
- You are allowed to download : 9999K bytes per day
- You have downloaded : 0K bytes today
- and have : 9999K bytes left
- ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
-
- fig. 25 - User Stats Screen
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- <U>ser stats
- ────────────
- You will be shown a screen, see figure 25, of all your stats kept by
- the Bulletin Board you have called. These are the stats at the time
- the mail packet was downloaded. These statistics are available only
- through the MarkMail and Qmail 3 doors.
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- READING MAIL
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- ■Personal ■DSZ-Omen ■RockRoll
- Replies ■Graphics ■MainFram
- ■Main Board Doors ■Audio
- SysOps ■StarTrek ■ChitChat
- SoapBox French Classic
- ■Tech ■Writers Astronmy
- ForSale Qmodem Religion
- ■Program AI 1-2-3
-
- fig. 26 - sample partial Conference Selection Menu
-
-
- Selecting a Conference
- ──────────────────────
- When you select the <M>ail option from the Main Menu shown in figure
- 22 you will be shown a list of conferences, see figure 26. The small
- box character indicates that the conference has messages, while the
- diamond character indicates the conference has bulletins. Use the
- cursor keys to move the highlight bar. The <Tab> key will move the
- cursor forward to the next conference that has mail. The
- <Shift><Tab> key will move the cursor to the previous conference
- with mail. You may select the conference with the <Enter>, <Space>,
- <+>, or <M> keys. There may be more than one page of conferences.
- You can get to these with the PgUp and PgDn keys. You can also
- execute any of the Main Menu options by simply pressing <B> for the
- bulletins in that conference, <E> for Exit and save, <F> for Files,
- <M> to read that conference's mail, <N> for News, <S> to save all of
- the marked mail, and <U> for User statistics.
-
- There are three other options that are available from the Conference
- Selection Menu. They are <A>dd, <D>rop, and <R>eset. They will allow
- you to add a conference, drop a conference, or reset the last read
- message pointer. Replies are generated for each of these actions and
- placed in the reply file (.REP file). You must upload the reply file
- for these to take effect.
-
-
- The Message Viewer
- ──────────────────
- All messages are displayed by the Message Viewer (figure 27). The
- message header at the top of the screen displays information about
- the current message. The left column tells the date the message was
- created, the Addressee, the Sender, and the Subject of the message.
- The middle column gives the message number, the number of the
- message that it refers to, whether or not the message has been read,
- and the name of the conference that contains the message.
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- Date: 12-04-88 (14:17) Number: 1234 Message 7778 of 9999
- To: ADDRESSEE Refer#: 5678 FORWARD
- From: YOUR NAME HERE Read: YES √ * M ₧
- Subj: MESSAGE SUBJECT Conf: (99) Conference name
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- This is where the text of your messages will be displayed.
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- Status Information BBS Name Here
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- fig. 27 - The Message Viewer Screen
-
-
- The READ field actually contains five pieces of information. The
- first piece indicates whether or not the message has been read by
- the Addressee and will be either YES or NO. The second piece tells
- whether or not you have read this message using the symbol √. The
- third piece of information, *, indicates that you have replied to
- the message. The forth symbol, M, shows the message has been marked
- for saving. The last symbol, ₧, indicates that the message is
- private.
-
- The right-hand column tells which message of the messages in the
- current conference your are reading. You will also see the direction
- you have choosen to read messages (FORWARD or REVERSE).
-
- The last line is used as a status line, giving you helpful
- information. The name of the Bulletin Board the mail packet is from
- is displayed on the right end of the status line. The text of the
- message will be displayed in the middle of the screen, nineteen
- lines at a time.
-
- You can read forward through the messages with the keys <+> or <=>.
- To read the messages in reverse use the keys <-> or <_>. The <Space>
- key will page through the current message. When you reach the end of
- the current message, pressing the <Space> key will take you to the
- next message. The <Enter> key will advance to the next message.
- Below is a list of the other available commands along with
- descriptions.
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- <Ctrl><PgDn> Skip to next thread
- ────────────────────────────────
- This command will take you to the beginning of the next thread.
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- <Ctrl><PgUp> Skip to previous thread
- ────────────────────────────────────
- This command will take you to the end of the previous thread.
-
- <A> Address Book
- ────────────────
- The Address Book allows you to keep track of people you exchange
- messages with. There are fields for address, phone number and notes.
-
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- ┌──────────────── BULK MARKING ────────────────┐
- │ │
- │ <F5> All TO FRANK MASON │
- │ <F6> All FROM BRIAN HILLIS │
- │ <F7> All SUBJ ANSI.SYS │
- │ <F8> To Mark all messages in this conference │
- │ │
- │ <Esc> - Cancel │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- fig. 28 - Bulk Marking Window
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- <B> Bulk Marking for Archiving
- ──────────────────────────────
- Bulk marking allows you to mark messages in the current conference
- for archiving. You can mark messages by Addressee, Sender, Subject,
- or all the message in the conference. The window in figure 28 will
- be displayed. This is a toggle option and any messages that are
- marked when you press <B> will become unmarked.
-
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- <E> Enter a Message
- ───────────────────
- You can enter a message at anytime while in the Message Viewer. The
- screen in figure 29 will be displayed. You will be required to enter
- information for who the is addressed to and the subject of the
- message. You can make it private if you wish and you can send more
- than one copy (figure 31). Fill in the TO field with the name of the
- person you want to send the message to. If you leave this field
- blank, EZ-Reader will address the message to ALL. You can also press
- <F5> to bring up the address book (in registered versions only). You
- can select a name from the address book and it will be placed in the
- TO field for you. Next fill in the SUBJ field. It may be lower case.
- It's always a good idea to make sure that the Subject of the message
- does in deed reflect the contents of the message.
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- ╔═════════════ Message Information ═════════════╗
- ║ ║
- ║ From: ERIC COCKRELL ║
- ║ ║
- ║ To: ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Subj: ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Conf: 3 Tech ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Private: N Send Copies: N ║
- ║ ║
- ║ Current tagline: ║
- ║ Coming soon to a BBS near you! ║
- ║ ║
- ║ <F1> - Help ║
- ║ <F5> - Address Book <F6> - Add Tagline ║
- ║ <F7> - Tagline ON <F8> - Pick Conference ║
- ║ <F9> - Accept/Edit <Esc> - Exit/Cancel ║
- ╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════╝
-
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- ┌── Conf ──┐
- │Graphics │
- │Doors │
- │StarTrek │ ╔═════════════ Message Information ═════════════╗
- │French │ ║ ║
- │Writers │ ║ From: ERIC COCKRELL ║
- │Qmodem │ ║ ║
- │AI │ ║ To: ALL ║
- │QNet │ ║ ║
- │HST │ ║ Subj: EZ-READER V1.23 ║
- │Consult │ ║ ║
- │Telix │ ║ Conf: 39 EZReader ║
- │Medical │ ║ ║
- │Travel │ ║ Private: N Send Copies: N ║
- │Windows │ ║ ║
- │Photo │ ║ Current tagline: ║
- │Desqview │ ║ A programmer's work is never done. <Sigh!> ║
- │AT_and_T │ ║ ║
- │EZReader │ ║ <F1> - Help ║
- │Unix │ ║ <F5> - Address Book <F6> - Add Tagline ║
- │WordProc │ ║ <F7> - Tagline ON <F8> - Pick Conference ║
- │Virus │ ║ <F9> - Accept/Edit <Esc> - Exit/Cancel ║
- │Politics │ ╚═══════════════════════════════════════════════╝
- └──────────┘
- fig. 30 - Message Information Window
- with conference select window
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- You can either enter the Conference number or press <F8>. If you
- enter the number directly the name of the conference will be printed
- to the side. If you press <F8>, you will be presented a list of
- conferences as shown in figure 30. Use the cursor keys and
- <PgUp>/<PgDn> keys to find all of the conferences. Press <Enter> to
- select that conference. You can select to make the message private
- by placing a 'Y' in the PRIVATE field. You can select tagline with
- the <PgUp> and <PgDn> keys. Pressing <F6> will let you enter a new
- tagline. You can enter up to fifty taglines. Once you reach this 50
- tagline limit, pressing <F6> will ask you if you want to modify the
- current tagline.
-
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- ┌──────── Carbon Copies ────────┐
- │ 1) ERIC COCKRELL │
- │ 2) SALLY SMALL │
- │ 3) #BETAS │
- │ 4) │
- │ 5) MARK TEER │
- │ 6) │
- │ 7) │
- │ 8) │
- │ 9) │
- │ 10) │
- │ 11) │
- │ 12) │
- │ 13) │
- │ 14) │
- │ 15) │
- │ 16) │
- │ 17) │
- │ 18) │
- │ 19) │
- │ 20) │
- │ Esc-Cancel F9-Accept │
- └───────────────────────────────┘
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- You can send up to twenty copies by placing a 'Y' in the SEND COPIES
- field. Press <F9> to accept the information.
-
- There are twenty (20) TO fields in the Carbon Copy window shown in
- figure 31. EZ-Reader will send a copy of the message to everyone
- listed in the fields. It will stop on the first blank field, so make
- sure that there are no blank fields between names. In figure 31 the
- addressee MARK TEER will not receive a copy of the message, because
- of the blank field before his name.
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- MIKE MEYER
- CATON FENZ
- JONATHAN WINTERS
- SALLY SMALL
- JOHNNY BIG
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- fig. 32 - Sample Mail List
-
- Mail Lists
- ──────────
- The mail list is a special option available with EZ-Reader. A Mail
- List is a simple ASCII text file that contains the names of
- addressees you wish to send a copy of the message to. Each line
- should contain only one name. They need not be upper case, as
- EZ-Reader will convert them to upper case. You tell EZ-Reader to use
- a Mail List by placing a '#' as the first character in the field.
- The rest of the field is the name of the Mail List located in the
- EZ-Reader directory.
-
- In figure 31 field 5 tells EZ-Reader to use the file named BETAS
- located in the EZ-Reader directory as a Mail List. Every person
- listed in the file will receive a copy of the message. An example
- Mail List is shown in figure 32. You could in effect put up to
- twenty Mail Lists containing an infinite number of addressees into
- the TO fields.
-
- The use of Carbon Copy and Mail Lists should be limited to private
- messages only. Private messages are not normally sent over echoed
- conferences. Ask your Sysop which conferences support private or
- receiver only messages.
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- <G>o back
- ─────────
- This command takes you back one message without altering the
- direction you are reading the messages.
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- ───────────────────────
- This command will list all the header information from messages in
- the conference as shown in figure 33. A √ on the left indicates that
- you have read the message. An M shows that the message is marked for
- archiving. The * symbol shows that you have replied to this message.
- The next four columns are ordered by the fields Message Number, TO,
- FROM, and SUBJ. Move the highlight bar with the cursor keys and
- press <Enter>, <Space>, or <+> and that message will be displayed.
- An alternate key is the <Ins> key.
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- ┌───────────────────────── INDIVIDUAL MESSAGES ───────────────────────┐
- │√M* 1000 ERIC COCKRELL BERNIE JONES EZ-READER │
- │√M 1001 ERIC COCKRELL MIKE MEYER GRASPRT FILE WANTED │
- │√ 1002 ERIC COCKRELL BERNIE JONES EZ │
- │√ 1003 ERIC COCKRELL RICKY LACY QUICK C │
- │√ 1036 ERIC COCKRELL JIM STANDLEY REXX LANGUAGE │
- │√ 1037 ERIC COCKRELL JIM STANDLEY SAY BAD THINGS ABOUT│
- │√ 1045 ERIC COCKRELL KEN BELL SAY BAD THINGS ABOUT│
- │√ 1070 ERIC COCKRELL STUART HAYES EZ-READER 1.00 │
- │√ 1076 ERIC COCKRELL STEVE SVOBODA REPLIES │
- │ <Esc> - Cancel <PgUp> - Previous Page <PgDn> - Next Page │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- fig. 33 - Individual Message Window
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- <K> Kill a Reply
- ────────────────
- You can only kill a reply. The reply will remain in the message file
- but will be marked deleted and will not be placed in the message
- base when you upload your replies to the bulletin board. This is a
- toggle command so that you may unKill deleted messages.
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- <M> Mark a Message for Archiving
- ────────────────────────────────
- This allows you to mark an individual message for archiving. This
- works exactly like the <B>ulk command above. An M will be placed in
- the READ field of the header when the message is shown. <M>ark
- toggles the marked message On and Off.
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- <P> Print the Message
- ─────────────────────
- The <P>rint command will print out the message you are currently
- viewing. The output goes to device LPT1:.
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- ─────────────────────────
- This will allow you to quit reading messages. <Esc> will do the same
- thing.
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- ──────────────────────
- When you reply to a message you will see the window in figure 29.
- The difference between <E>nter and <R>eply is that the fields will
- be automatically filled in for you. Any reply to a private message
- will default to a private message. You may change them if you wish.
- The message you are replying to, will be placed in the Message file
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- reply. If you are in the Replies conference when you press <R> you
- will be able to edit an already existing reply. The original reply
- will automatically be killed. All killed replies will be squeezed
- out when EZ-Reader archives the reply file.
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- ┌────────────────────────── Save Message ──────────────────────────┐
- │ │
- │ Filename: C:\EZ\SAVE.TXT │
- │ │
- │ <Esc> - Cancel │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
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- <S> Save the Message
- ────────────────────
- The <S>ave command allows you to save the message. Unlike the <B>ulk
- and <M>ark commands the <S>ave command will immediately save the
- current message you are reading. The window in figure 34 will appear
- so that you can enter the name of the file to save the message to.
- EZ-Reader will remember the name of the file for you. To print
- marked messages enter PRN as the filename.
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- ┌────────── THREADS ──────────┐
- │ │
- │ <F5> Sort by Subject │
- │ <F6> Sort by Addressee (TO) │
- │ <F7> Sort by Sender (FROM) │
- │ <F8> Sort by Message Number │
- │ │
- │ <Esc> - Cancel │
- └─────────────────────────────┘
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- <T> Thread Order
- ────────────────
- You can change the order in which the messages are threaded with the
- <T>hread command. Figure 36 shows the options of sorting the
- messages. Simply press the function key beside the desired sort
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- + View the next message
- = View the next message
- - View the previous message
- _ View the previous message
- <Enter> Go to the next message
- <Space> Page through the message and go to the next message when
- we reach the end of this message
- <Esc> Quit reading the messages
- A Address Book (available in registered copies only)
- B Bulk mark multiple messages
- E Enter a new message
- G Go back one message
- I Select an individual message to look at
- K Kill a reply
- M Mark the message for archiving
- P Print the current message
- Q Quit reading messages
- R Reply to the message you are reading
- S Save the current message
- T Change the Thread order
- <Ctrl><PgDn> Jump to the start of the next thread
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- EZ-Reader has a number of switches available from the command line.
- Each switch acts as a toggle. So if you normally have the sound on
- you can turn it off with a command line switch without having to
- rerun CONFIG or run CONFIG from within EZ-Reader. These changes are
- kept by EZ-Reader. The switches are case sensitive.
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- List of Flags/Switches
- ──────────────────────
- a - Automatically increment the tagline
- b - Beep on errors and window whistle
- d - Direction to read the mail
- h - Put Header in the reply file
- m - Book Mark flag (arc the book mark)
- n - Notify of personal message
- p - Pack mail & replies
- q - Quick entry of messages
- r - Reread already read mail
- t - Tagline switch
- u - Unarc replies from .REP file
- v - Direct video writes
- w - Remove or leave the Work subdirectory
- A - Message Information Window after a message is entered
- B - Message Information Window before a message is entered
- P - .QWK file has already been unpacked. Don't arc .REP
- S - Sysop flag
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- ─────────────────────────────
- The -a switch turns on and off the Auto Incrementing Tagline feature
- of EZ-Reader.
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- Beeps Switch
- ────────────
- You can toggle the beeps with the switch -d. Beeps are for errors,
- window whistle, etc.
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- ────────────────
- You can reverse the direction that you normally read messages with
- the -d switch.
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- ─────────────
- The -h switch will toggle the flag that tells EZ-Reader to include
- the Header of a message in a reply.
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- ───────────────
- The -m switch will toggle the flag that keeps the Bookmark file in
- the .QWK file. THIS SWITCH WILL ONLY TOGGLE BETWEEN YES AND NO. ASK
- or YES toggle to NO. NO toggles to YES.
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- Notify Switch
- ─────────────
- There is a seperate sound switch to notify you of your mail. This
- rings you when a message addressed to you is displayed. The switch
- for notify is -n.
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- Quick Message Entry
- ───────────────────
- You can go directly to inputting of messages with the -q switch.
- This option skips the opening screen and allows you enter messages
- only. You will be required to enter the name of the Qmail packet to
- place the messages in.
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- Pack Replies Switch
- ───────────────────
- This switch toggles the option to keep a copy of the replies in the
- .QWK file. The switch is -p. THIS SWITCH WILL ONLY TOGGLE BETWEEN
- YES AND NO. ASK or YES toggle to NO. NO toggles to YES.
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- Reread Switch
- ─────────────
- You can toggle the Read switch with -r. You can tell EZ-Reader
- whether you want to reread messages or to not reread messages. The
- -r switch will toggle this option.
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- Modify Tagline After Entering Message Switch
- ────────────────────────────────────────────
- EZ-Reader 1.04 and after allows you to modify the tagline after you
- have entered your message. This option was requested by several
- users who wanted to add a new found diddy to the end of the message.
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- Replies from .REP File Switch
- ─────────────────────────────
- The switch -u toggles the option to unarc the replies from the .REP
- file. THIS SWITCH WILL ONLY TOGGLE BETWEEN YES AND NO. ASK or YES
- toggle to NO. NO toggles to YES.
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- Direct Video Writes Switch
- ──────────────────────────
- This switch toggles the Direct Video Write flag. The flag is -v. The
- default of EZ-Reader is ON, write directly to video memory.
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- Unarced Switch
- ──────────────
- EZ-Reader will run in as little as 200K if you manually un-arc and
- arc your own files. A .BAT file is included in this archive. The
- switch for this is -P (Uppercase P).
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- Work Directory Switch
- ─────────────────────
- With the -w switch you can toggle the flag that tells EZ-Reader to
- keep or remove the work directory.
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- Sysop Switch
- ────────────
- Some Sysops have been having trouble with EZ-Reader recognizing them
- as Sysops. This is because the name reported in the CONTROL.DAT file
- is different than the name they use to read the mail (i.e. MIKE vs.
- MICHAEL). To force the Sysop flag to ON use the -S (Uppercase S)
- switch.
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- ────────
- Say you normally have all the sounds and beeps and whistles
- associated with EZ-Reader turned on. But it's late at night and your
- wife and/or baby is asleep. (You make up one.) To turn toggle these
- off you can enter this:
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- If you want to quickly enter messages and nothing else you can
- enter:
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- EZ-RDR -q
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- If you normally read messages in the forward direction, but you want
- to reverse the direction and reread previously read messages you can
- do that by entering:
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- Say you only have 200K to run EZ-Reader. You can execute the
- following .BAT file. The two arguments are for the .QWK file
- (without the extension) and the .REP file (without the extension).
- There is no need for the second argument if the .QWK and .REP files
- have the same name.
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- echo off
- if (%1)==() goto HOWUSE
- pkxarc /r %1.QWK
- EZ-RDR -P
- pkarc u %1 *.rd *.ndx %1.MSG
- if (%2)==() goto ONEARG
- pkarc u %2.REP %1.MSG
- goto END
- :ONEARG
- pkarc u %1.REP %1.MSG
- goto END
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- echo Usage: ER mail_packet_name reply_file_name
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- EZ-Reader will only display 200 lines of a message or a new file
- listing. So if you have a NEWFILES.DAT file that is more than 200
- lines long, and you have Vern Buerg's LIST program, you can assign
- the following command to a Hot-Key, say <Alt><F>:
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- LIST NEWFILES.DAT
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- the following command to a Hot-Key, say <Alt><H>:
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- Switch! is a product of Curtis Cooper. It was later sold to South
- Mountain Software and they call it Hold Everything. Switch! allows
- you to swap all but 12K of EZ-Reader to either disk or EMS. This
- gives archivers, editors, and Hot-Keys an extra large portion of
- memory in which to operate. Any command string that is passed to DOS
- for execution can be passed through Swtich! first. Simply make the
- '!' character the first character in the command string. Switch!
- will take over and swap all but 12K of EZ-Reader to disk or EMS and
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- EZ-Reader supports six seperate variables. The first three variables
- may be used in any program command string (Hot Keys, Editor, PKZIP,
- etc).
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- @TO@ is replaced with the name of the person in the TO field of
- the current message. If you are not in the message viewer
- then EZ-Reader uses the last message you have read.
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- @FROM@ is replaced with the name of the person in the FROM field of
- the current message. If you are not in the message viewer
- then EZ-Reader uses the last message you have read.
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- @CONF@ is replaced by the name of the conference in which the
- current message or the last message read resides. Conference
- 0, or the Main Board, will be named MAIN. This variable
- makes it extremely easy to have multiple tagline files to
- use with Dan Moore's John Hancock. @CONF@ is also active in
- the Save File command.
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- The next three variables are valid only in the tagline.
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- @DAY@ is replaced with the day of the week the message was created
- (e.g. MONDAY).
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- variables. The day of the week will be substituted for the @DAY@
- variable, today's date for the @DATE@ variable, and the time for the
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- JOHN HANCOCK
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- John Hancock is an add-in product by Dan Moore. John Hancock allows
- you to have multiple tagline files. Each tagline may be up to 50
- characters. Place all of your JH files into your EZ-Reader
- subdirectory. When you run EZ-Reader it will copy all of the
- neccessary JH files into the work directory. You must call JH like
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- D:\ez\jh D:\ez\
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- D:\ez\jh D:\ez\ez.tag
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- The first method tells JH to load the default tagline file from the
- EZ subdirectory on drive D. The second method tells JH to
- immedialtely load the tagline file EZ.TAG from the EZ subdirectory
- on drive D. JH must be run before your message is complete. The
- EZiest way to run JH is from a batch file used to call your editor.
- This is how I have mine set up.
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- Editor: !ed
- Options: /Mc:\pe\mail.mac @CONF@
- Reply: REPLY.TXT
- Message: MESSAGE.TXT
- Does your editor accept two filenames [Y/N]? N
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- !ed REPLY.TXT /Mc:\pe\mail.mac @CONF@
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- ││ │ │ └──────────────┐
- ││ │ │ Substitute conference name ─┘
- ││ │ └─ Editor options
- ││ └─ Name of the reply file
- │└─ Name of editor batch file
- └── Use Switch!
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- EZ-Reader calls the batch file ED via Switch!. My ED.BAT file looks
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- @echo off
- pe2 %1 %2
- if exist d:\ez\%3.TAG goto FOUND
- d:\ez\jh d:\ez\
- goto END
- :FOUND
- d:\ez\jh d:\ez\%3.TAG
- :END
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- (%1) and /Mc:\pe\mail.mac (%2). Then the batch file checks to see if
- there is a tagline file that belongs to the current conference (%3).
- If the conference tagline file exists, then John Hancock is called
- and the conference tagline is loaded immediately. If there is not
- conference tagline file, then John Hancock is called with the
- default.
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- Bonus Programs
- ──────────────
- As of the date of the documentation, Dan Moore will send you a copy
- of RobbinEZ when you register John Hancock. The current registration
- price is $10. This may change, so consult the John Hancock
- documentation for further details. Dan may discontinue the
- distribution of RobbinEZ also. Again consult the John Hancock
- manual.
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- RobbinEZ is a companion program to John Hancock which allows you to
- steal other peoples taglines. To use RobbinEZ you first need to
- <S>ave a message, call RobbinEZ, and finally delete the Saved file.
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- I save the message with the tagline I want to steal with the <S>
- command. I give it a new name in my work directory. Then I call
- RobbinEZ form the Hot Key Alt-R that I have setup. When I hit Alt-R,
- EZ-Reader runs a batch file called JHSTEAL.BAT. JHSTEAL.BAT looks
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- @echo on
- d:\ez\robbinez jhsteal.txt d:\ez\jhsteal.tag
- del %1
- │ │
- File that contains the │
- tagline you want to └ Puts stolen tagline in this
- steal tagline file
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- HOW TO USE THE MARKMAIL DOOR
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- The MarkMail door allows you to transfer messages between your
- computer and the host computer running PC Board. The MarkMail door
- supports archived QMAIL format. The MarkMail door is much faster
- than the Qmail door.
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- EZ-Reader gives you the added ability to REPLY to messages OFFLINE
- and upload them through the MARKMAIL message door to the board.
- EZ-Reader will help you save on those long distance charges.
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- Type the PC Board command OPEN from the Main Command line prompt.
- You will be presented with a list of available doors. Select the
- MarkMail door. When the door is opened you'll see the MarkMail door
- opening screen. And then the MarkMail door command line will appear
- as shown in figure 36.
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- (85 min. left) MarkMail Command?
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- fig. 36 - MarkMail Door Command Line
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- Configuration Menu
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- 1. Select Transfer Protocol. Currently: none
- 2. Toggle Receiving Bulletins. Currently: Off
- 3. Toggle Receiving Your Own Messages. Currently: Off
- 4. Toggle New Files Scan. Currently: On
- 5. Toggle QMail Deluxe Reader Menu. Currently: Off
- 6. Set Maximum Size of MESSAGES.DAT. Currently: Unlimited
- 7. Set Conferences, Message Pointers.
- 8. Set All Pointers to the High Message.
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- Enter your Selection or [Enter] to Return:
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- fig. 37 - MarkMail Door Configure Menu
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- You will need to tell the MarkMail door two things; 1) What
- download/upload protocol to use and; 2) Which conferences to choose
- messages from. To do this we need to type the command C for
- configure at the MarkMail command line. You will see the screen
- shown in figure 37. You can also toggle on and off any of the other
- options. You can tell MarkMail to send you all the new bulletins,
- new files, and whether or not you want to receive copies of your own
- messages. You won't need to download the QMail menu.
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- 1. Zmodem (DSZ Forsberg)
- 2. 1K-Xmodem-G (Full Flow)
- 3. Ymodem Batch
- 4. 1K-Xmodem (Old Ymodem)
- 5. Xmodem-CRC
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- Current Protocol: none
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- Enter Selection for Protocol,
- [Enter] for no Change:
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- fig. 38 - Upload/Download Protocol Menu
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- Upload/Download Protocol
- ────────────────────────
- Select option 1. You will have a choice of the protocols Zmodem,
- 1K-Xmodem-G (Full Flow), Ymodem Batch, 1K-Xmodem (Old Ymodem), and
- Xmodem-CRC. You will see the menu shown in figure 38. Select 1, 2,
- 3, 4, or 5.
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- Data Warp Premium BBS Conference Listing
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- Page 1 of 2 * = All Mail # = Your Mail
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- 0 *Main Board 12 Pascal 23 *PCBDoors 34 Travel
- 1 *SysOps 13 *C-Lang 24 StarTrek 35 Windows
- 3 Tech 14 Networks 25 France 36 PhotoSIG
- 4 #Buy-Sell 15 Legal 26 Writers 37 Desqview
- 5 Language 16 *Qmail 27 Qmodem 39 *EZReader
- 6 Hardware 17 TeleComm 28 AI 40 Unix
- 7 Investor 18 *Comedy 29 *EZ-Beta 41 WordPerf
- 8 *Warped 19 Space 30 USRModem 42 Virus
- 9 Basics 20 Hayes 31 Consultg 43 Politics
- 10 DataBase 21 DSZ-Omen 32 Telix 44 *InterLnk
- 11 DeskTop 22 Graphics 33 Medical 45 MainFram
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- Enter Your Choice or [L]ist, [N]ext Page? 22
- Graphics is currently Unselected
- Select for [N]one, [A]ll, or [Y]our Mail: A
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- Graphics Selected for All Mail
- High Message in that Conference is: 3106
- Your High Message is: 1574
- Input new Pointer or [Enter] for No Change: 3100
- Pointer set to: 3100
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- ─────────────────────
- You will need to tell the MarkMail door which conferences you wish
- to receive mail from. You can select and de-select conferences by
- entering the conference number. A sample screen is shown in figure
- 39. When you select a conference you will be asked if you want
- [N]one, [A]ll, or [Y]our mail from that conference. You will also be
- given the option of setting the High Message pointer. You can see
- the sample session in figure 39. An * next to the conference name
- indicates that it has been selected and you will receive mail from
- that conference. A # indicates that you will receive only mail
- addressed to you from that conference.
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- Resetting High Messages
- ───────────────────────
- There may be times when you will want to go back and receive
- messages that have already been sent to you. This mainly occurs when
- you have lost a mail packet for whatever reason. Select option 7
- from the Configuration menu. Then reselect the conference you want
- reset. Type in the new High Message pointer when it asks.
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- An alternate method is to upload an the .PNT file from an old mail
- mail packet. Simply extract the .PNT file from the old mail packet
- and compress it into a .REP file, then upload to the door.
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- Downloading Your Messages
- ─────────────────────────
- You can select not to download messages sent by you if you choose.
- This will help save on long distance charges. Choose option 3 from
- the Configuration menu to turn this flag ON and OFF.
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- Scanning New Files
- ──────────────────
- You can also toggle ON and OFF the option of downloading a listing
- of the new files from the board. The New Files are those files which
- have been upload to the bulletin board since your last call.
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- Exiting Configure
- ─────────────────
- To exit the configure portion of the door simply press <Enter> at
- the command line.
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- [D]ownload Messages
- [U]pload Replies
- [O]perator Page
- [Q]uit to BBS
- [G]oodbye, Logoff
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- fig. 40 - MarkMail Door Options
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- User Name: ERIC COCKRELL
- Last Date on: 12/17/89 Messages per Conference: 100
- Last Time on: 10:56 Maximum this Session: 300
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- Scanning New Files...
- Scanning Messages, Ctrl-K to Abort...
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- High Last Your Total
- Conf Name Msg Read Msgs Msgs
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- 0 Main Board 16905 16848 2 41
- 1 SysOps 9131 9123 0 8
- 4 Buy-Sell Y 15140 15073 1 1
- 8 Warped 2171 2168 0 3
- 13 C-Lang 8028 8000 0 28
- 16 Qmail 8250 8238 0 11
- 18 Comedy 4891 4889 0 2
- 23 PCBDoors 1938 1935 0 3
- 29 EZ-Beta 1335 1332 3 3
- 39 EZReader 10054 10002 15 51
- 44 InterLnk 5474 5456 0 17
- 63 NetUsers 6460 6433 0 26
- 68 Sports 1731 1731 0 0
- 74 Sharware 6680 6647 0 33
- 79 Parents 1101 1101 0 0
- 89 RoboComm 1364 1359 0 5
- 97 MM-Rnet 1230 1218 1 12
- 107 Outdoors 18 15 0 3
- 109 Heritage 10 2 0 8
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- Personal Messages: 22
- New Files Found: 2
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- Protocol Type: Zmodem (DSZ Forsberg)
- Packet Size: 103472 Bytes
- Packet Time:
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- Updating Message Pointers...
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- fig. 41 - Sample Message Download Session
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- Downloading Messages
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- Press the D key to download your messages. The MarkMail door will
- scan the conferences you have selected and pull out all the public
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- figure 41. The file you receive will have a filename of the bulletin
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- fig. 42 - Sample Upload Session
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- Selecting option U will tell the MarkMail door that you are going to
- upload some messages. The name of the upload file should have a
- filename of the bulletin board you are calling plus an extension of
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- You can page the Sysop if he/she is available with the O command.
- This will allow you to ask any questions you might have while you
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- that it supports three types of message formats, simple TEXT format,
- archived TEXT format, and archived QMAIL forma). But it actually
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- and upload them through the QMAIL message door to the board.
- EZ-Reader will help you save on those long distance charges.
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- Type the PC Board command OPEN from the Main Command line prompt.
- You will be presented with a list of available doors. Select the
- Qmail door. When the door is opened you'll see the Qmail door
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- Configure the Qmail door.
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- 1. Change your upload/download protocol (currently UNDEFINED)
- 2. Configure your Qmail packet.
- 3. Select Conferences.
- 4. Reset high messages.
- 5. Toggle downloading your own messages (currently OFF).
- 6. Toggle scanning the new files list (currently OFF).
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- fig. 44 - Qmail Door Configure Menu
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- download/upload protocol to use; 2) What type of mail packet you
- wish to receive (remember that the Qmail door supports only the
- QMAIL format); 3) Which conferences to choose messages from; 4)
- Whether or not you want to receive messages from you as a part of
- your download; and 5) Whether or not you want a listing of new
- files. To do this we need to type the command C for configure at the
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- Select option 1. You will have a choice of the Ymodem-G, Xmodem/CRC,
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- You will need to tell the Qmail door which conferences you wish to
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- 0. Main Board * 14. Network 28. AI
- 1. SysOps 15. Legal 29. QNet
- 2. Yell 16. Qmail * 30. HST
- 3. IBM 17. Comm * 31. Consult
- 4. ForSale 18. Comedy * 32. Telix
- 5. Program * 19. Space 33. Medical
- 6. Hardware * 20. Hayes 34. Travel
- 7. Invest 21. DSZ-Omen 35. Windows
- 8. Media 22. Graphics * 36. Photo
- 9. Basic 23. Doors 37. Desqview
- 10. DataBase 24. StarTrek 38. AT_and_T
- 11. DTP 25. French
- 12. Pascal * 26. Writers *
- 13. C-Lang * 27. Qmodem
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- 0. Main Board * 14. Network 28. AI
- 1. SysOps 15. Legal 29. QNet *
- 2. Yell 16. Qmail * 30. HST
- 3. IBM 17. Comm * 31. Consult
- 4. ForSale 18. Comedy * 32. Telix
- 5. Program * 19. Space 33. Medical
- 6. Hardware * 20. Hayes 34. Travel
- 7. Invest 21. DSZ-Omen 35. Windows
- 8. Media 22. Graphics * 36. Photo
- 9. Basic 23. Doors 37. Desqview
- 10. DataBase 24. StarTrek 38. AT_and_T
- 11. DTP 25. French
- 12. Pascal * 26. Writers *
- 13. C-Lang * 27. Qmodem
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- You last read message #1776
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- There may be times when you will want to go back and receive
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- you have lost a mail packet for whatever reason. Figure 48 shows a
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- 2. Select conferences.
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- 4. Toggle downloading your own message (currently OFF).
- 5. Toggle scanning the new files list (currently OFF).
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- You can select not to download messages sent by you if you choose.
- This will help save on long distance charges. Figure 49 shows an
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- You can also toggle ON and OFF the option of downloading a listing
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- 4. Toggle downloading your own message (currently ON).
- 5. Toggle scanning the new files list (currently ON).
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- To exit the configure portion of the door simply press <Enter> at
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- D = Download waiting messages
- G = GoodBye - logoff and hangup
- U = Upload replies
- Q = Quit Qmail
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- Press the D key to download your messages. The Qmail door will scan
- the conferences you have selected and pull out all the public
- messages and all messages addressed to you. A sample run is shown in
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- Maximum number of messages Last use 11-19-88
- allowed per conference......... 200 at 09:32
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- Total number of messages
- allowed per call............... 400
- Last Msgs
- Message Base High Msg # of Msgs Msg Read Found
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- Main Board.................. 1,793 528 1,776 13
- 5. Program................ 152 118 152 0
- 6. Hardware............... 768 494 768 0
- 12. Pascal................. 268 213 268 0
- 13. C-Lang................. 358 274 356 2
- 16. Qmail.................. 1,011 501 1,011 0
- 17. Comm................... 764 501 763 1
- 18. Comedy................. 791 501 790 1
- 22. Graphics............... 363 170 363 0
- 26. Writers................ 305 144 305 0
- 29. QNet................... 328 201 209 119
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- Messages found......... 136
- Personal msgs found.... 3
- Bulletins found........ 5
- New files found........ 12
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- Archiving your messages now...
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- Starting Zmodem transfer of DATAWARP.QWK now.
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- Selecting option U will tell the Qmail door that you are going to
- upload some messages. The name of the upload file should have a
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- as a distribution site of the beta and production releases
- of EZ-Reader. The number is (918) 455-5544 and highly
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