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- AMAX Version 2.30 Caveats
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- Copyright (C) 1989, 1990 Alan D. Bryant, All Rights Reserved
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- INTRODUCTION
-
- This file is to outline some basic warnings regarding the
- operation of AMAX. Please read it completely. Social
- responsibility is important in FidoNet, and AMAX allows you to do
- things that are not generally considered "socially responsible."
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- CRASH MAIL ROUTING
-
- AMAX allows you to do something that really should never (by
- design and definition) be done - the routing of "Crash Mail"
- a/k/a Continuous Mail.
-
- When you enter a message with your message editor and set the
- Crash bit (or flag) on the message, your packer (in most cases)
- will ignore any routing information you have set-up for a
- particular destination address. Your packer will put the message
- into the outbound area as a packet, marked Continuous Mail. The
- message will NEVER be routed by the packer (or shouldn't be); it
- will be addressed to the same destination that you entered with
- the message.
-
- AMAX will allow you to take that message and reroute it, and/or
- change its flavor. Note that despite what you do with AMAX, the
- MESSAGE itself is STILL marked as CRASH MAIL. In other words,
- changing the packet with AMAX DOES NOT CHANGE THE FLAG INSIDE THE
- MESSAGE!
-
- NOTE! The AMAX documentation uses an analogy to describe
- packets that is applicable here...a letter inside an
- envelope. Using AMAX changes information on the "envelope"
- but not inside, where the information is also maintained.
- Using our analogy, AMAX will never open an envelope and
- change anything inside. Once the packet gets to its
- destination, the destination system opens it up, throws the
- envelope away, and the only information that will then
- matter is what was INSIDE the envelope. Change the envelope
- all you want, but nothing inside will ever be changed by
- AMAX.
-
- When the message arrives to its destination, it is unpacked. If
- you've routed the message to someone else, his system will pack
- the message, handling again as Crash Mail, since the Crash Mail
- flag is still set.
-
- Depending on the mailer software of that system, and depending on
- its configuration, that system COULD stop everything it's doing
- to get the message through, possibly even during high daytime
- rate periods.
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- IT IS NOT A GOOD IDEA TO TAKE A CONTINUOUS (CRASH) MAIL MESSAGE
- AND REROUTE IT TO SOMEONE ELSE. IF YOU DO, YOU RUN THE RISK OF
- CAUSING SOMEONE CONSIDERABLE EXPENSE, WHICH COULD EASILY EARN YOU
- AN "EXCESSIVELY ANNOYING" CHARGE, AND ULTIMATELY CAUSE YOU TO BE
- DUMPED FROM THE NETWORK.
-
- You can change the flavor of the message without risk, as long as
- you do not reroute the message, or cause it to be rerouted. YOU
- HAVE BEEN WARNED.
-
- It should be noted that it is perfectly safe to change the flavor
- of a non-crash message to crash, and subsequently rereoute that
- message. As long as the INTERNAL message Crash Mail flag is NOT
- set, then you can do just about anything you want to with the
- message.
-
- It is, therefore, generally better to always enter messages non-
- crash, and configure your packer to handle the messages
- accordingly. You can then feel free to reroute packets in any
- manner consistent with FidoNet policy (or by pre-arrangement with
- other nodes.)
-
- ROUTING OF FILE ATTACHES AND ARCMAIL
-
- AMAX will also allow you to reroute file attaches to someone
- else. If you REALLY want that to happen, in some cases, it's
- fine. Note that the attach WILL NOT (unless by a fluke of
- nature) be sent to its original destination. Whoever you send it
- to is the final destination, almost without exception.
-
- Only special utilities designed specifically for the purpose -
- and which are running on the "middle-man" system - will allow
- routing of files to take place.
-
- If you reroute plain files, no significant damage will occur,
- even if the file doesn't make it to the system you wanted it to.
- BUT DO NOT REROUTE A FILE ATTACH THAT CONTAINS COMPRESSED MAIL
- unless you have SPECIFIC, PRIOR arrangements to do so!
-
- Compressed mail is named in a standard way, and the naming
- includes a formula consisting of your node address and the
- destination address. If you send it to someone else (other than
- its intended recipient) you will not have happy people. You
- could cause duplicate messages, software failure or lock-ups on
- the destination system, or any number of other problems. For
- this reason, DO NOT CAUSALLY REROUTE COMPRESSED MAIL! YOU HAVE
- BEEN WARNED.
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- IRREVERSIBLE NATURE OF APPENDING
-
- Some AMAX operations cause packets to be appended to the end of
- existing packets, or file attaches to be appended to existing
- file attaches. Once an append operation takes place, IT IS NOT
- EASILY REVERSED.
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- If you accidentally append a packet, follow the directions shown
- in the documentation section "Solving Specific Outbound Mail
- Problems."
-
- Fixing mis-appended file attaches is easier. Delete incorrect
- entries from an attach when doing a M)ore operation on them. Add
- entries by using the S)end function off the main menu. If push
- comes to shove, write down the correct file names, delete the
- attaches, and use the S)end function to make new ones.
-
- ALWAYS MAKE SURE YOU WANT SOMETHING TO HAPPEN BEFORE YOU MAKE IT
- HAPPEN. THINK FIRST! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
-
- FINALLY
-
- Enjoy using AMAX, and be aware that its considerable power can
- get you into a lot of trouble if you let it. Remember that I am
- NOT liable for any damages arising out of your use of the
- package...see the License Agreement in the docs, or the
- disclaimer shown on program start-up!
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- Be conscientious when using AMAX, and you can save yourself a lot
- of grief.
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