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- Automated Internet Communications 2.2
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- (c) 1994 David Smith All Rights Reserved
-
- Registration is $30.00 + $5.00 shipping
- Call 1-800-242-4775 between 8am-5pm for Visa/MC
- orders or mail a check or money order to:
-
- David Smith
- 1104 Mason Drive
- Hurst TX 76053
-
- Obtain updated versions: AntiVirus ROCK 214-606-1485 No login
- needed - a menu comes up on first screen
-
- FIDONET FREQ: 1:124/7017
-
- Internet: wuarchive.wustl.edu
- cd /pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/utils
- get autont??.zip
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- NOTE: This program has been thoroughly tested with NETCOM
- and UNICOMP providers.
-
- If you live in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, I *highly* recommend
- using UniComp as a provider. They offer 150+ lines, so the phone
- is never busy.. and basic shell service starts at $17.00 a month.
- I met the owner personally, and was impressed with his friendliness
- and helpful attitude. Call 214-663-3155 to sign up,
- and tell them AUTO-NET sent you!!!
-
- I highly recommend using /SLOW at all times you won't
- be around... This ensures AutoNet the time to recover
- from any Internet hickups.
-
-
-
-
- ================= WHY REGISTER??? =============================================
-
-
-
- Registration entitles you to:
-
-
- ! That noisy beginning screen goes away!
-
- 1. Tagging files using AUTOFILE's FILE menu option.
-
- 2. Deleting files! The unregistered version does NOT delete the files
- at your home space on the Net. That means you will probably be
- charged for every megabyte you use.
-
- 3. Mass mailing. Registering entitles you to send mail, up
- to 1,000 letters.
-
- 4. Get updates automatically - you'll get the NEW Auto-Net within
- hours after being released!
-
- 5. Unlimited free upgrades.
-
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-
-
-
-
- ================= ENCLOSED FILES ==========================================
-
- AGENDA 1 - Sample AGENDA files
- LOTFILES 1
- SMALAGEN 1
- NEWDOOM 1
- MAINRUN 1
- FREDAGEN 1
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- QUEST 1 - Agenda to quest a whole lotta sites!
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- NEWFILES 1 - Sample newfiles list
- ARCHMAIL 1 - Sample archie/mailing agenda
-
- DSZ EXE - Zmodem
- AUTONET EXE - Auto-Net!
- SIM2AUTO EXE - Converts SIMINDEX.ZIP file to AGENDA files
-
- AUTOFILE EXE - File manager
-
- AUTONET DOC - General documentation
- PROBLEMS DOC - Read if you are having problems...
- WHATS NEW - What be new fo dis version!
-
- SITEINFO ANT - Customized site info file
- COMMANDS ANT - Commands for the terminal menu
- AUTONET PIF - Run Auto-Net under Windows
-
- FREDLOG SCR - Two sample scripts
- MYLOGIN SCR
-
- AUTONET CFG - Your personal configuration for Auto-Net
- ADVANCED CFG - Advanced configuration (do not use, unless needed)
-
- ARCHIE CFG - Tells Auto-Net how to do archie searches
- MAIL CFG - Configuration for your mail-sending
-
- FILE_ID DIZ - Description
- AUTONT DAT - Data file for Auto-Net (MAKE SURE IT'S IN THE SAME DIRECTORY!)
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-
-
- ================= FILE MANAGER ==========================================
-
- The FULL release of my file manager is out!
-
-
- AUTOFILE.EXE does a TON of things:
-
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- AGENDA - You can edit/change/view your agenda, or create a new one
-
- NEW - Creates a new agenda, from scratch. Pick through an assortment
- of sites/directories and leech or download files, get NEW files,
- obtain great newsletters, who-is lists, sports schedules,
- perform archie searches for files, goto terminal mode plus tons
- more.
- Each item is added to your file: AGENDA.1 as you choose it.
- To see the results of your new agenda creation, choose AGENDA/VIEW
- and press enter above the AGENDA.1 file.
-
- DELETE Lets you delete old agenda files you don't use anymore. Simply
- highlight the old agenda file, then press ENTER to erase it.
-
- VIEW Views agenda files using LIST.COM (if you don't have list.com,
- it's available at most local bbs's)
-
- QUIT Aborts AUTOFILE
-
-
- CONFIG - Edit your current AUTONET.CFG, create a new one, or
- create your own personal signature file (AUTONET.SIG)
-
- MAKE NEW Creates a brand new config file. If a current AUTONET.CFG exists,
- the information is imported to the editor.
-
- EDIT CFG Edit a current config file. Just fill out your information, then
- scroll down to the bottom of the screen. Your file will be saved
- into AUTONET.CFG
-
- VIEW CFG View a current config file using LIST.COM
-
- EDIT SIGNATURE Create or edit your current AUTONET.SIG file. Just scroll
- down past the bottom to save the information.
-
-
- FILE - This is the fantastic NEW FILES manager. When autonet calls
- the Net, it stores any new files into NEWFILES.1 Then, later,
- run AUTOFILE and pick out the new files that interest you.
- Tag files with the [SPACEBAR], and press [ENTER] to save
- your tagged files into a fresh AGENDA.1 file.
- Now you're all set! Just run AUTONET again to go obtain
- those files you want...
-
- NOTE: AVAILABLE IN REGISTERED VERSION ONLY
-
- Example: We run autonet, and go to several different sites. Autonet finds
- a ton of new files that look pretty interesting.
- So we run AUTOFILE and choose FILE, then tag several dozen files,
- then press ENTER to save and quit.
-
- Wala, our agenda file is now ready to go get the files we want.
- Just run Autonet again, and he downloads them for us!
-
-
- TOOLS - Various useful tools for use with Autonet
-
- VIEW ZIP FILE Views the contents of any zip file. I invented my own
- archie-processing engine that allows viewing the files
- inside .ZIP/LHA/ARJ/PAK/ZOO..etc.
- Just press ENTER or ESC to finish viewing.
- NOTE: If you do not have any .ZIP files in the current
- directory, no files will appear in your menu.
-
- VIEW LZH FILE See above
-
- VIEW ARC FILE See above
-
- CHECKSUM A FILE Allows picking a file from a menu, then calculates the
- checksum (total of all bytes added together)
-
- SHOW SECRETS Show all "undocumented keys" in Autonet
-
- VIEW ANY FILE Just pick a file from the menu, and LIST.COM will view it!
-
-
- HELP - Primitive help. Since AutoFile is menu-driven, I did not
- over-document the features. Most are self-explanatory
-
- QUIT - Quits AUTOFILE
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- ================= QUICK START =============================================
-
- AutoNet does several types of tasks:
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-
-
- ■ ftp - an ftp site. This command heads off to an FTP site,
- in order to get some files, or find new files.
-
- Example: ftp oak.oakland.edu
- ftp ftp.spies.com
- ftp ftp.ncs.com
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- ■ cd - change a directory on the current site.
-
- Example: cd /pub/games
- cd /Library
- cd /pub/popular/DOOM
-
-
-
- ■ get - retrieve a file to your local work space. Hash marks
- are turned on, and the file is determined by AUTONET to
- be binary or ascii.
-
- Example: get SIMINDEX.ZIP
- get NEW.FILES
- get PARADOX.ZIP
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- ■ new - find XX # of new files. The files will scroll by, and
- AutoNet will find the first XX files you want.
-
- Example: new 20 - gets 20 newest files
- new 300 - gets newest 300 files
- new 5 - gets newest 5 files
-
-
-
- ■ wait - waits for a specified period of time (in seconds)
-
- Example: wait 2 - pauses two seconds
- wait 14 - pauses fourteen seconds
-
-
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- ■ delete - erases a file on your Internet workspace (same as the RM command)
-
- Example: delete *.zip - deletes all .ZIP files in your workspace. This command
- works ONLY from your workspace, since most sites won't
- allow deleting files...
-
- delete DOWNLOADED - a special command that will delete all files you have
- downloaded in this agenda from your Internet workspace.
-
-
-
- ■ send - sends a string or character to the Internet
-
- Some keywords are: ENTER : Sends a carriage return
- | : Also sends a carriage return
- ESC : Sends an escape character
- CONTROL-Z : Sends the Control-Z
-
- Example: send wais wais@server.net - does a database wais connection
- send ENTER
-
- send telnet archie@oak.oakland.edu - telnets to an archie server
- send ENTER
-
- send mypassword| - sends your password to the Internet, then presses
- [Enter] for you.
-
- send dir| - sends a directory command to the Internet, then presses
- [Enter] for you.
-
- send CONTROL-Z - sends a Control-Z to the Internet, then logs you off
- send logout your provider.
- send ENTER
-
- NOTE: ENTER, CONTROL-Z, SPACE, and ESC must be in upper case!
-
-
-
- ■ waitfor - waits for a specified word to appear before continuing.
- NOTE: Only accepts ONE WORD, not 400 words, or a whole
- line of stuff. Make sure to not include spaces, quotation
- marks, etc...
-
- Example: waitfor login: - waits for the login prompt
- send drnb
- send ENTER
-
- waitfor {netcom - waits for Netcom's main prompt
- send telnet archie@oak.oakland.edu - telnets to an archie server
- send ENTER
-
- waitfor Password: - sends your password to the Internet at
- send ENTER the correct time, then presses [ENTER]
-
-
-
- ■ download - downloads a file from the Internet using DSZ.EXE Zmodem.
- NOTE: Sends a "sz [file]" command to the Internet for downloading.
-
- Example: download *.zip - downloads all .ZIP files from your Internet work area
-
-
-
- ■ run - runs a script file. These are plain text files that contain script
- commands. Each line is run consecutively.
-
- Example: run myscrip.scr - runs a script file: MYSCRIP.SCR. Script files contain
- plain text with commands EXACTLY like these. This
- allows you to not manually type in a long series of
- commands into EACH agenda.. you can just spawn off a
- script file.
-
-
-
- ■ goto terminal - drops to Terminal mode, and pages you. This allows you to perform
- tasks while AutoNet is online.
-
- Example: goto terminal - drops into Terminal mode, and pages you.
-
-
-
- ■ login - uses an external script file to log you into the Internet. This is
- good for people that have weird login sequences, like menus, etc.
- before they can access the Unix Shell
-
- Example: login myscrip.scr - logs into the Internet using the script file: MYSCRIP.SCR
-
-
-
- ■ MANUAL LOGIN - Allows you to manually log into your Internet provider.
- Include this as the first line in your AGENDA file, and
- Autonet will prompt you to log in, and press ALT-Q
- when done.
- This is great for people having problems logging in,
- or getting around an ugly menu interface when you
- first call in.
- AUTO-NET works from a unix shell, and cannot operate
- in menus!
-
- Example: MANUAL LOGIN
- ftp oak.oakland.edu
- cd /pub
-
-
-
- ■ ARCHIE - Does an archie search (see ARCHIE SEARCHES section below)
-
- Example: ARCHIE archie.cfg
-
- NOTE: The word ARCHIE must be in all capital letters!
-
-
-
- ■ MAIL - Sends mail to anyone you choose, automatically
- (see MAILING PEOPLE below)
-
- Example: MAIL mail.cfg
-
- NOTE: The word MAIL must be in all capital letters!
-
-
-
- ■ UQWK - compresses your mail into a .QWK packet for download. Once compressed,
- you can read your mail offline using any of the OFFLINE MAIL READERS
- available (Blue Wave, Offline, RoboMail, etc)
- NOTE: UQWK does the following things:
- 1. Whatever is on your UQWK line (in your AGENDA file) is sent to
- the Internet directly
- 2. AutoNet waits 200 seconds to let the packet compress
- 3. Then it sends a "zip -m intnet.qwk *.ndx *.dat" to the Internet...
- This compresses your messages and indexes into INTNET.QWK
- 4. AutoNet then downloads your packet with "sz intnet.qwk" and Zmodem receive
-
- Example: UQWK +n -h -B9000
-
- NOTE: The word UQWK must be in all capital letters!
-
-
-
- ■ finger fingers a site, and captures the output to a file you specify
- in your FINGER.CFG. See the TOO MANY CONFIG FILES section below
- for more details. A finger will wait your default TIMEOUT period
- before proceeding. This is to ensure the data gets through okay.
-
- Example: finger yanoff@info.com
- finger oak.oakland.edu
-
-
-
- ■ put - puts a file onto an Internet site. This does the opposite of 'get',
- and allows you to upload files to various sites. NOTE: Most sites
- have strict rules about uploading.. so read before you try this.
- The PUT feature is fantastic for shareware authors, because it allows
- you to mass distribute files without being home!
-
- Example: put myprog.zip
- put autont14.zip
-
-
-
-
-
- ■ questsite [site] - Goes to the site and "quests" information from it
- automatically! See the QUEST SITE section below
- for more information....
-
- Example: questsite ftp.uu.net
- questsite ftp.uni-koeln.de
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- ============= Hard coded agenda items == (no parameters accepted) =========
-
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- ■ YANOFF LIST - obtains Yanoff's famous Internet list by requesting it via
- E-MAIL. The list will then be sent to you usually within 48 hours.
-
-
- ■ TODAY LIST - obtains a two-page document containing today's events in history
- sports schedules (COWBOY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE!!), weather, sun
- rise/moon schedule, plus tons more.
- I use this little document on my bulletin board.. it's great!
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: TODAY.CAP
-
-
- ■ WHOIS LIST - obtains a listing of all whois servers that are currently
- available on the Internet.
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: WHO-IS.CAP
-
-
-
- ■ UPDATE GROUPS - Gets a list of updated Usenet discussion groups.
- This is great if you wanted to find out which group
- does what, etc... and any new ones that pop up.
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: USENET.CAP
-
-
-
- ■ NASA NEWS - NASA posts updates to their research and ventures on
- the Internet. If space interests you, get this!
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: NASANEWS.CAP
-
-
-
- ■ ARTS NEWS - Obtains a newsletter containing differents ARTS interest
- stuff. Pretty good reading...
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: ARTSNEWS.CAP
-
-
-
- ■ FOOTBALL NEWS - Football! Lots of it! Obtains a list of recent games,
- and current schedules for this weekend. Great resource
- for your Sports addiction.
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: FOOTBALL.CAP
-
-
-
- ■ SEX UPDATE - Obtains a list evidently made by PROSTITUTES! They
- advertise "private dancing", and say, "We go all the way,
- and no, we don't really dance!"
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: SEXY.CAP
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-
-
- ■ TRIVIA NEWS - Obtains a BIG list of good trivia questions. It's
- updated every week, and has some challenging stuff
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: TRIVIA.CAP
-
-
-
- ■ POWER COMPUTERS - Obtains a list of "power computers" throughout the
- world. Very interesting reading...
- NOTE: Output is written to a file named: POWER.CAP
-
-
-
- ■ SUBSCRIBE WHITEHOUSE - Subscribe to the white house summaries that
- are usually updated daily.... this includes what
- speeches the President gave, White house budget
- issues, plus tons more. If you're active in politics,
- you definately need to get on the list!
-
- NOTE: You will receive daily E-mail after doing this
-
-
-
- ■ SUBSCRIBE STOCKS - Gives you stock quotes every day. Up to the minute
- Wall Street information will arrive in your mailbox
- every weekday!
-
-
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- ■ SUBSCRIBE MUSIC - Subscribes you to the MUSIC newsletter, which is usually
- updated every week. If you enjoy music, get this!
-
- NOTE: You will receive weekly E-mail after doing this
-
-
-
- ■ hammer sites - tells AutoNet to keep trying sites that are "not available"
- up to 30 times, until it gets through. This is good for
- sites like wuarchive.wustl.edu, that are ALWAYS busy.
-
- Example: hammer sites
- ftp wuarchive.wustl.edu
- cd /pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS
- .....
-
-
- ■ kill area - tells AutoNet to completely wipe out your user area before
- it logs off. A person reported problems with DELETE DOWNLOADED
- so I decided to include this. This line can be included anywhere
- in your agenda file! And it sends a "rm *.*" to the Net
- before logging off.
-
-
- ■ leech all - leeches all files in a directory. If you know of a favorite site,
- and want to get all files in a directory, use this. It sends
- a "mget *.*" to the ftp site, and then answers 'Y' to all prompts.
- CAREFUL: Don't fill up your user area too much.
-
- Example: ftp wuarchive.wustl.edu
- cd /pub/MSDOS_UPLOADS/utils
- leech all
- ftp oak.oakland.edu
- .....
-
-
- ■ STOP - Download workspace files, log off and hang up - Quit AutoNet
-
- NOTE: The word STOP must be in all capital letters!
-
-
- The usual order is: ftp a site
- change to a directory
- get new files / or get a particular file
- .. repeat above...
- STOP
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- When AutoNet is finished, it downloads the files from your workspace AUTOMATICALLY
- (please don't download them twice by using DOWNLOAD [filename]) using
- DSZ.EXE (enclosed Texas Zmodem Protocol), logs off the Internet, hangs
- up and quits.
-
- AutoNet reads in a file called AGENDA.1 by default. You can change
- your agenda file by specifying it on the command line. NOTE: All agenda
- files must have an extension: .1 An agenda file is a plain text file
- detailing what you want AutoNet to do.
-
- Sample command line agenda change: autonet myagenda.1
- autonet /COM2 bigagend.1
-
- NOTE: Agenda files must have a ".1" in their name!!
-
-
- Sample AGENDA.1: ftp NCTUCCCA.edu.tw
- cd /PC/wuarchive/games
- new 30
- get Doom2.zip
- STOP
-
- Another Sample AGENDA.1: ftp oak.oakland.edu
- cd /pub
- get SIMINDEX.ZIP
- get last100uploads
- ftp ftp.spies.com
- cd /Library
- new 100
- STOP
-
- Merely create an AGENDA.1 with your needed tasks, make sure DSZ.EXE is
- in your PATH, then type: AUTONET.EXE
-
- [ read below for command line options ]
-
- When done, AutoNet closes up, and leaves behind a logfile: AUTONET.LOG
- and your new files list: NEWFILES.1 If a NEWFILES.1 already exists, it will
- be added to. Please ensure your newfiles lists do not get too large.. I recommend
- backing them up after each agenda has been completed.
-
- The new files list contains:
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- 1. Which Internet site these files are from
- 2. The directory
- 3. A complete, detailed listing of the files it found.
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- ============= AUTO-NET The first and foremost automated ================
- Internet communication program
-
-
-
- Welcome to the most powerful communications package you'll ever find.
- AutoNet has been called "a batch file language for the Internet", but
- it's actually MUCH MORE. AutoNet is semi-intelligent.
-
- If he doesn't find a ftp site, then he doesn't try downloading files,
- changing directories, etc. at that site... If he cannot find ONE
- particular prompt, he looks for others. This super-advanced program
- is the only one of its type. Fast, efficient, and worthwhile to try out.
-
- I use AutoNet every single day to find new files on the Internet for
- my bulletin board. I get the LATEST Scan, F-PROT, Tbav, and all the
- games FOR FREE! No long distance charges.
-
- If you are an Internet "dummy", don't use this program! This is for
- the average user of the Net that loves to wander around and find new
- cool files, but HATE spending hours at a time sitting in front of the
- computer. Here is your answer.
-
-
- AutoNet allows you to:
-
- Use the enhanced file manager, complete with PKZIP/LHA/ARC file
- viewing, editing config/signature files, agenda creation, editing,
- tag new files for download and MORE!
-
- Gives you unlimited access to TERABYTES of Internet files without
- forcing you to sit in front of your computer for hours.
-
- Perform ARCHIE searches for files, at a variety of archie sites.
- And when one archie site is busy, AutoNet will keep trying others
- until it gets through. Allows using "custom" archie commands.
- You control it all...
-
- Mail your letters automatically, even to hundreds of recipients
- at one time. Great for announcements, personal letters or
- business purposes.
-
- Allows super-advanced Internet access using the basic service.
- NO SLIP/PPP accounts required.
-
- Does FINGER searches quick and easy, and captures them into a
- file of your choice.
-
- Uploads files to Internet sites.
-
- Leeches files from anywhere, take them all without hesitation.
-
- Full mouse support
-
- Hammers at Internet sites that are busy, and require hours of
- frustration to get on. AutoNet will get on, guaranteed. Even
- if it has to try for hours (optional - you can turn off if you
- want...)
-
- Obtain the latest sports, weather, and daily info.
-
- Uses personal "signature file" that password protects your Internet
- sessions, and ensures no unauthorized people snooping into your
- AutoNet information.
-
- Download Usenet BINARY files - AutoNet combines the necessary
- messages together, UUdecodes them and downloads the resulting
- binary file. All automatically!
-
- Post Usenet messages - up to 1,000 of them without touching
- your keyboard.
-
- Fax people from the Internet. No long distance charges.
-
- Has an "enhanced" terminal mode, complete with hotkeys and menus.
-
- Find the latest new files and games.. WHILE YOU'RE NOT HOME!
-
- Learn how to navigate the Internet with AutoNet's TEACH mode.
-
- Use an advanced scripting language to complete all your tasks.
-
- Stop at any time during your agenda to perform your OWN things.
- When AutoNet reaches your destination, he will page you!
-
- Pick out great files from the SIMINDEX.ZIP index file located on most
- sites, and download them automatically.
-
- Download more files than your hard disk can hold.... without any
- long distance charges.
-
- Get updates to your favorite programs automatically - direct
- from their support Internet site.
-
- Access the Internet with super-speed. You cannot type as fast
- as AutoNet can stuff the keys for you!
-
- If you're calling long distance to access the Internet, AutoNet
- cuts your phone bill in HALF by whizzing through your tasks
- faster than you could do them yourSELF.
-
- Drop to Terminal mode while AutoNet is working.
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- == ATTENTION WINDOWS USER: ===============================================
-
- Do you have one of those cutsie Windows interfaces (like Mosaic,
- Hooked, Cameleon) ??
- Those are fantastic for getting/sending mail, but for files...
- they just won't cut it. You STILL have to sit at your computer
- and click on the files you want, get them to your local computer,
- then hunt down any new files that might interest you at different
- sites on the Net.
-
- What a pain!
-
- Your time is valuable... use AutoNet to retrieve any new files
- and then download them while you do something YOU want to do.
- Go jog, workout, shop, sleep, go out with your wife/girlfriend,
- do the things you REALLY want to rather than getting new files
- for hours at a time.
-
- Also: Are you paying extra for a SLIP account, or a PPP account?
- You can use Auto-Net on your REGULAR account, and save you
- money!
-
- Coming (moderately :-) ) soon: AutoNet for Windows!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- == AUTO-NET USAGE: =======================================================
-
- AUTONET [switch]
-
- AutoNet's defaults are: FAST mode, use COM 1, and use N81
- for the connection.
-
- Whereas switch might be:
-
- /UNICOMP Uses UniComp prompts and commands. If your provider
- is UNICOMP, then please use this switch for maximum
- compatibility with Auto-Net.
-
- /? A brief HELP screen, then AutoNet exits.
-
- /COM2 Use COM 2 for the modem. AutoNet defaults to COM1
-
- /COM3 Use COM 3 for the modem. AutoNet defaults to COM1
-
- /COM4 Use COM 4 for the modem. AutoNet defaults to COM1
-
- /TEACH Learn how to navigate the Internet with AutoNet's TEACH
- mode. In this option, AutoNet pauses before performing
- every action, and shows a screen telling exactly what
- its about to do. This is fantastic for learning the
- basic Internet commands, and how to move around in
- 'CyberSpace'.
-
- /TERM Start off in Terminal mode. AutoNet's terminal is very nice,
- and includes a menu. Just press the UP ARROW to access it.
- The menu actually comes from the file COMMANDS.ANT, which you
- can edit with any text editor. Make sure the commands are
- shorter than 50 characters.
-
- If you know the Net is slow and sluggish at around 3:00pm, and you will
- be running AutoNet then, use one of the following 'slow down' commands:
-
- /MED Turns on MEDIUM SPEED mode. This basically waits for a
- response from the Internet a little longer, and gives
- the "long version" of all the Internet commands. Use this
- if you KNOW the Internet will be sluggish during the time
- you are running AutoNet. If the Net is REAL sluggish and
- takes forever to run, use /SLOW instead.
-
- /SLOW Turns on SLOW mode. This basically waits for a response
- from the Internet a little longer, and gives the "long version"
- of all the Internet commands.
- Don't sit around and watch this... because it gets REAL
- boring.
-
- /SNAIL Turns on VERY SLOW mode. Five minutes to be exact. This is
- for people with SERIOUS Internet problems, that get timeouts
- too often for the other speeds. Do not use this unless
- absolutely necessary. And don't sit around and watch this...
- because you'll fall asleep!
-
- /E71 This sets the modem to E71 parameters, instead of N81.
- If you do not know what that means, consult your modem's
- manual for additional help.
-
- /INCDIR Include directory names when searching for new files. This is
- great if you want to see any subdirectories that have new files
- also!
-
- /PULSE Use pulse dialing instead of tone.
-
- file.1 Runs an alternate agenda file (instead of the default AGENDA.1)
- NOTE: Must have the ".1" extension!
-
- file.CFG Tells Auto-Net to use a different config file. The default
- is AUTONET.CFG, but sometimes, you may have a new account, etc...
-
- file.LOG Tells Auto-Net to use a different log file. The default
- is AUTONET.LOG, but sometimes you may not want to over-write
- the old one.
-
-
-
- Examples: autonet mainrun.1 /COM2 Runs the agenda MAINRUN.1 using com 2
-
- autonet /INCDIR /COM2 /MED Runs the the default agenda (AGENDA.1)
- using com 2, and includes all directories
- when doing new file scans.
-
- autonet mainrun.1 /COM2 /SLOW Runs the agenda MAINRUN.1 using com 2 and
- goes in slow mode (for when the Internet
- is sluggish)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ======= MOUSE SUPPORT ====================================================
-
- Supported mouse keys are:
-
- Left Click on the ALT-X Exit statement on bottom to exit
-
- Left Click on the F1 Help statement on bottom for the help screen
-
- Left Click on the Fast/Med/Slow statement on bottom to change timeout value
-
- Right Click anywhere for help screen
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ============== QUESTING SITES ============================================
-
- Is your time valuable? If so, you don't have time to hunt through the
- one MILLION different Internet sites out there!
-
- Are you missing out?
-
- PROBABLY, since most of those sites you haven't visited have some great
- stuff. But looking through them even with a pretty WINDOWS interface
- will take decades.
-
- Solution: QUESTSITE [site]
-
- This tells Auto-net to go visit a new site: [site], then open AN_QUEST.CAP
- and get any msdos directories, README files, messages to ftp users,
- windows files, unix files, and anything else of interest. Auto-Net stores
- all this info into AN_QUEST.CAP in the following format:
-
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ***************************************************
- Questing SITE: ftp.cyf-kr.edu.pl
- ***************************************************
-
- Site contains:
- ROOT DIRECTORY:
-
- drwxrwxr-x 4 ROOT ftp 512 Apr 1 16:22 agh
- drwxrwxr-x 2 ROOT ftp 512 Apr 1 16:22 bin
- drwxrwxr-x 3 ROOT ftp 512 Sep 16 16:09 ecuc94
- drwxrwxr-x 2 ROOT ftp 512 Jul 12 15:57 etc
- drwxr-xr-x 10 ROOT 1 1536 Aug 24 19:06 ifuj
- drwxrwxr-x 11 4378 ftp 512 Sep 9 11:06 lfs
- -rw-r--r-- 1 yskarock ftp 283754 Sep 26 08:04 ls-lR.Z
- -rw-r--r-- 1 yskarock ftp 248868 Sep 26 08:04 ls-lR.gz
- drwxrwxr-x 8 yskarock ftp 512 Apr 1 16:22 pub
-
- Directory: /pub
- ============================================================ful.
- -rw-rw-r-- 1 yskarock ftp 992 Aug 18 16:34 README
- drwxrwxr-x 9 yskarock ftp 512 Aug 9 10:17 cyfronet
- drwxrwxr-x 13 yskarock ftp 512 Jul 11 13:18 mirror
- drwxrwxr-x 4 yskarock ftp 512 Sep 1 08:38 msdos
- drwxrwxr-x 4 yskarock ftp 512 Sep 5 09:14 netinfo
- drwxrwxr-x 10 yskarock ftp 512 May 12 16:34 tex-mex
- drwxrwxr-x 6 yskarock ftp 512 May 23 10:18 unix
-
- get README.NEWS -
- Mirrors located under ~ftp/pub/mirror directory.
- Currently:
-
- win3 various Microsoft Windows utilities
- from ftp.cica.indiana.edu:/pub/win3 (via nic.switch.ch)
-
- msdos MS-DOS share/freeware programs (SimTel collection)
- from oak.oakland.edu (via nic.switch.ch:/mirror/msdos)
-
- boombox PC utils to work over modem line
- from boombox.micro.umn.edu:/pub/pc
-
- ncsa NCSA telnet and other net tools (for DOS and Windows)
- from zaphod.ncsa.uiuc.edu:/PC
-
- unix-arcers archivers for Unix,
- from garbo.uwasa.fi:/unix/arcers
-
- jpegs JPG viewers (for PC)
- from ftp.portal.com:/pub/bryanw/pc/jpeg
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
- Note the directory listing of /pub and the root directory. Auto-Net
- also searches for:
-
- README README.NEWS README.txt 00Readme 0Newest.100
- welcome welcome.msg .message /pub /ibmpc /news /windows /garbo /ftp /dos
- /msdos /pc /PC /unix /usenet /software /systems /pub/ibmpc /pub/news
- /pub/windows /pub/garbo /pub/simtel /pub/ftp /pub/dos /pub/msdos /pub/pc
-
- Since all of those directories and files usually contain some GREAT stuff,
- you'll have a very nice representation of what's on that site...
- WITHOUT EVER HAVING TO FTP IT YOURSELF!
-
- Also, if the Readme's, messages, etc. contain rules and regulations
- for the site, you'll know them before logging on.
-
-
- Included in the archive is QUEST.1, which is basically the MSDOS FTP
- site list compiled into a Auto-Net agenda format. Just run it,
- and then view AN_QUEST.CAP to see what goodies are out there waiting
- for you to download!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ========= WHILE AUTONET IS RUNNING... ====================================
-
- Autonet is 100% stand-alone when operating. It has a thick bed
- of logic that usually works very well.
-
- The acceptable keystrokes while it's running are:
-
- LEFT ARROW Activates the menu while in Terminal mode. Just
- highlight an item, and press ENTER to send that
- string to the terminal. To include your own custom
- commands, just edit the file COMMANDS.ANT with any
- text editor.
-
- TAB Moves the bottom info screen down, and increases
- the size of the terminal screen. You can move it
- while the program is running, but it takes a second
- for the screens to use their new sizes.
-
- SHIFT-TAB Moves the bottom screen back up. NOTE: The bottom
- blue window will NOT go farther up than 13 rows.
-
- F1 Help screen.
-
- F2 Pause. This will completely stop AutoNet's processing
- until you press a key.
-
- F3 Screen blanker. The screen will go completely
- blank and wait for you to press F3 again. A little
- black box will appear on the upper left corner.
- This allows you to still see the cursor move, and
- to make sure that AUTONET is still receiving info
- from the modem.
-
- F4 Remain at the current site. When AutoNet is done
- at the current site (ie: ftp.mcs.com, oak.oakland.edu)
- It will sound a quick alarm that sounds like a phone
- ringing, to alert you that you're UP! Then it drops
- to terminal mode and allows you to edit/do things/
- perform tasks that you need to at this particular
- site.
-
- F5 Remain online after all processing is done. Once
- AutoNet is completely through with the agenda, it
- will stop and alert you (a cute alarm sound) that
- you're UP! You can then visit a site, get SOUP
- packets, or whatever else you needed to perform
- before AutoNet logged you off.
- Press ALT-Q stops the terminal mode, then logs you
- out correctly.
-
- F6 Immediate Timeout. If something goes wrong, and you
- are tired of AutoNet just sitting there, waiting for
- a timeout, you can press F6 and immediately time
- him out. This is good for those FEW TIMES AutoNet
- may run into something weird, and not know what to
- do (The Internet IS unpredictable, ya know!)
-
- F7 Change your TIMEOUT value. This toggles timeout
- speed between Fast/Medium/Slow. Your info is updated
- on the bottom status line.
-
- F8 Immediately logs Auto-Net off the current FTP site,
- and goes to the next one. NOTE: It will skip any
- other commands between FTP sites (ie: newsletters,
- downloads, etc...)
-
- ALT - X Exits AutoNet immediately, and shuts down the modem.
- This is a very quick, but rude method of shutting
- the system down. It is preferable to use ALT-Q
-
- ALT - T Terminal mode. The screen will burst into a full
- terminal screen, and a little status line will appear
- at the bottom. To exit Terminal mode, press ALT-Q
-
- ALT - H Hang up the modem.
-
- ALT - L Toggles the current Open/Closed state of the current
- log file: AUTONET.LOG
-
- ALT - C Clears the current terminal screen.
-
- ALT - Q Exit Terminal mode.
-
- During TEACH mode, press the '=' key to stop all teaching
- prompts and windows.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ================== USING THE AUTONET.CFG FILE ===========================
-
- AutoNet.Cfg file tells AutoNet your basic preferences for running it.
-
- These include:
-
- THE PHONE NUMBER/NAME/ADDRESS of your Internet provider
- YOUR NAME/PASSWORD
- THE MODEM'S INTIALIZATION STRING and more...
-
-
- Optionally, you can create your own "personal signature file" which contains
- all this information, and your password is encrypted. This locks your
- Internet information from prying eyes, and ensures no unauthorized access
- to your account.
-
- If the file: AUTONET.SIG exists, AutoNet reads in your info, then prompts
- for your AutoNet password. NOTE: This is NOT your Internet password, but
- rather one you will use to lock up AutoNet from other people.
-
- Example: My Internet account is: autonet@unicomp.net and my
- password to log onto the Internet is: FRED
-
- When I first start up AutoNet, it will prompt me for a
- password. I enter: STARTUP, which is my AutoNet
- startup-password.
-
- AutoNet then says ok, and logs onto the site for me.
-
- You can create your AUTONET.SIG by running AUTOFILE.EXE.
- Just choose CONFIG and SIGNATURE from the main menu.
-
-
-
- NOTE: If AUTONET.SIG exists, AutoNet will use it, and ask you for a password
- before starting. Otherwise, AutoNet uses the regular AUTONET.CFG file.
-
- If you do NOT want a signature file, do not create one.
-
-
-
-
- The enclosed AUTONET.CFG should serve as an example. Please remember that
- EVERYTHING is case sensitive. If you type in your name in UPPERCASE, then
- it probably won't work. The Internet is very picky.
-
- The possible lines are:
-
- autonet = user name
-
- No big explanation here. This is your user name
- according to your Internet provider. This is
- used to both log in the Net, and log onto various
- ftp sites.
-
- netcom.com = internet location
-
- This is the second-half of your Internet address.
- It's your actual provider's location. This is
- used for logging into the Net, and onto various
- ftp sites.
-
- autonet@netcom.com = full address
-
- Your FULL ADDRESS goes here (that's your user name + @ + location)
-
- FRED = password
-
- This is your password you use to log onto the
- Internet provider.
-
- ATZMS0=0 = modem init
-
- Whatever your favorite modem initialization string
- is, place it here. These can include things like
- turning off Auto-Answer, turning down/up modem's
- volume, or retrieving a setting from the modem's
- memory. Consult your modem's manual for more
- information.
-
- 753-0015 = provider's phone number
-
- Whatever the number is to your local provider.
-
- 30 = timeout value
-
- This allows you to set up how long you want AutoNet
- to wait when waiting for a prompt to answer its
- last command. The default is 30 seconds, and
- /MED will increase it to 60, and /SLOW will increase
- it even more: to 90 seconds.
- If Autonet does not get the default answer from the
- Internet in the TIMEOUT time, it then looks for
- alternate answers. If not found, it processes the
- error.
- Be careful! REAL long timeout values will hang up
- AutoNet for long periods of time doing nothing!
-
- 20 = max retries
-
- The maximum number of retries you want AutoNet to
- perform before giving up. Many times, if your
- Internet carrier is busy, AutoNet will call
- hundreds of times without stopping until it gets
- through. This tells AutoNet how many times to
- try your Internet carrier before giving up.
-
- C:\RECEIVE = download directory
-
- Many people have requested I include a "download directory"
- so you can specify where you want downloaded files
- to go. This line directs AutoNet to put received files
- into C:\RECEIVE. NOTE: No trailing backslash!
-
- GSZ.EXE port 2 rz = custom zmodem
-
- Since some people have their own Zmodem program they like
- better, AutoNet supports a "custom zmodem" string. This
- is whatever you want typed on the command line when
- a Zmodem download is started. The above example uses
- Omen's Graphical Zmodem to download on COM2.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ========= SIM2AUTO.EXE ====================================================
-
- The enclosed program SIM2AUTO converts SIMDIR.EXE output into AutoNet
- readable, agenda format.
-
- SimDir.exe is a program that takes the popular file: SIMINDEX.ZIP and
- allows reading it, tagging files, and printing output to a file with
- your requests.
-
- In case you're not familiar with it, SIMINDEX.ZIP is available on most
- large Internet sites. It's basically an ALLFILES list, that shows what
- files the site has available for download. This is great, because instead
- of wandering around the site, looking for decent files, you can download
- this MONSTER file, and view it using SIMDIR
-
- Variations include: FILES.IDX, SIMIDX.IDX, SIMIBM.IDX GAMES.IDX and so forth.
-
- They are ALL comma-deliminated files that contain a pathname, another pathname,
- a file, size, date/time, and occasionally a description (if you're lucky :-) )
-
- SIMDIR is a viewing utility for SIMINDEX files. It's available at most
- big sites currently as 'SIMDIR22.ZIP'. Just download that file when you
- find it, then wala... you're ready to view SIMINDEX files.
-
- If you're using Windows, you can import SIMINDEX into a spreadsheet, like
- MicroSoft excel or lotus.
-
- To use SIMAUTO.EXE, just crank out SIMDIR, and view the latest SIMINDEX
- from your favorite Internet site. Then write your favorite files to
- disk using the [F7] option of SIMDIR.
-
- SimDir will spit out a filename (that you chose) listing which files
- you want, and what directory they are in.
-
- Now use:
- SIM2AUTO [filename] [location]
-
- whereas filename is the file containing your [F7]'d written files from
- SIMDIR. And location is the actual Internet site these files will be
- located at.
-
- NOTE: ALL SIMINDEX files do NOT have the correct path names inside them!
- Most have something like: "/pub" for their first pathname, when actually,
- the files are located in: /msdos/simtel/ or something similar.
-
-
-
- Examples:
-
- Break out SIMDIR, and view the latest SIMINDEX from oak.oakland.edu
- Now when the highlite bar is over a cool file, press [F7] and
- specify MYFILE.1 as the file you want this listing written to.
-
- Now tag some more files, and they are added to MYFILE.1 !
-
- Exit, then use: SIM2AUTO myfile.1 oak.oakland.edu
-
- Wala.. a new AGENDA.1 file is created that will:
- Go to the Internet site oak.oakland.edu and get
- the files you want.
-
- Doesn't get any easier than that!
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ======= SCRIPT COMMANDS ==================================================
-
- Most script commands are exactly like the regular commands used in
- an agenda file. The commands are:
-
- wait see above explanation
-
- send see above explanation
-
- download see above explanation
-
- delete see above explanation
-
- goto terminal see above explanation
-
- RETURN returns to the original agenda. (similar to STOP,
- but merely stops the script file)
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ======= ADVANCED CONFIG ==================================================
-
- The file ADVANCED.CFG contains all advanced features of Auto-Net that
- can be turned on/off. Do *NOT* use this file unless you are comfortable
- and familiar with Auto-Net. If in doubt, delete the file completely.
-
-
- ADVANCED.CFG is a simple text file that lets you customize Auto-Net.
- The character ';' on the line means it's a comment, and will be ignored.
- Also, make sure the first word is LEFT JUSTIFIED on the line.
- IE:
-
- YES = BACK UP FILES is ok
- YES = BACK UP FILES is not okay
-
-
-
- The format is:
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Should Auto-Net use the advanced configuration?
-
- NO = USE ADVANCED CONFIG
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Do you want to create backup files?
-
- YES = BACK UP FILES
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Toggle DTR on hangup?
-
- YES = TOGGLE DTR
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Number of seconds between dial attempts?
- How many seconds should Auto-Net wait
- before it tries to redial?
-
- 2 = SECONDS BETWEEN DIAL ATTEMPTS
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Auto-Net can keep two types of log files:
- VERBOSE and SHORT
-
- VERBOSE = LOG FILE TYPE
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Should we overwrite or append your log files?
- OVERWRITE and APPEND are valid values...
-
- OVERWRITE = OVER/APP LOG FILES
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Use sound effects when paging you?
- NOTE: If you say 'no', then you will never hear
- if Auto-Net pages you...
-
- YES = USE SOUNDS
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- What do you want Auto-Net to do if the phone rings?
- HANGUP, NONE, or PAGE ME
-
- NONE = ACTION ON RING
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Use the status window at the bottom?
-
- YES = STATUS WINDOW
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- When done, Auto-Net displays final information about the agenda
- that it ran. Do you want this extra info displayed?
-
- YES = ADDITIONAL INFO
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- What method do you want Auto-Net to perform for handshaking with
- the Internet provider's modem? Options are:
- RTS DTR CD
- NOTE: Be careful when changing this value
-
- RTS = HANDSHAKE METHOD
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Check receive errors?
-
- YES = CHECK RECEIVE ERRORS
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Use defined sites?
- Auto-Net allows you to define your login name, password, timeout
- value, hammering times, and more when FTP'ing to other sites.
- If you want "customized logins" for your favorite sites, then
- answer YES, otherwise, leave it at NO
- READ MORE ABOUT DEFINED SITES AFTER THIS SECTION...
-
- NO = USE DEFINED SITES
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Hang up string to use?
-
- +++ATH0 = HANG UP STRING
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- When Auto-Net hammers a site, it will normally try 30 times
- before giving up. You can adjust that value here.
-
- 30 = HAMMER RETRIES
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Auto-Net hammers a site only if it gets a "login failed"
- message after doing a "anonymous". Sometimes the site
- may give a "unreachable" or "timed out" message if doing
- maintenance. If set to YES, Auto-Net will retry when it
- gets those messages.
-
- NO = HAMMER IF UNREACHABLE/TIMED OUT
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- What are pre-defined sites??
-
- By default, Auto-Net logs into FTP sites as 'ANONYMOUS' using your user
- id as the password. If you already have an account with the site,
- you probably want to use your OWN name and OWN password.
-
- Also, pre-defined sites let you SCHEDULE the days of the week/days
- of the month to log into different sites. (IE: If you are looking
- for the new version of F-PROT virus scanner, you definately don't
- want to call EVERY DAY and look for it. With pre-defined sites,
- you can schedule Auto-Net to call F-PROT's site on the FIFTH
- of every month, or only on Wednesdays!)
-
-
- Included in your package is SITEINFO.ANT, which holds your id's
- and schedules for different sites. The format is:
-
- 1. The site's name
- 2. your login name
- 3. your password
- 4. timeout value to use at this site
- (this resets your current TIMEOUT value
- if '0' then the current Timeout value is not changed)
- 5. weekday to call the site (1=Sunday, 2=Monday, 3=Tuesday.....7=Saturday)
- (use '0' if you don't want weekdays)
- 6. day of the month to call (2, 6, 18, 25)
- (use '0' if you don't want days of the month)
-
-
-
- For example: oak.oakland.edu,dave@freds.net,password,60,3,0
-
- Site name ─────────┘ │ │ │ │ │
- My login name─────────┘ │ │ │ │
- My password───────────┘ │ │ │
- Timeout value──┘ │ │
- │ │
- A '3' means I want to call here only on Thursdays ───┘ │
- │
- A '0' tells Auto-Net not to use "days of the month"────┘
-
- More examples:
-
-
- ftp.funet.fi,john@mynet,password,100,0,0
-
- When Auto-Net logs into ftp.funet.fi, use john@mynet as the login name,
- password as the password, and the TIMEOUT value for here is 100 (this
- site is kinda slow...). Do NOT use Weekdays or days of the month.
-
- ftp.NCTUCCA.edu.tw,drnb@netcom.com,cool,30,0,21
-
- When Auto-Net logs into ftp.NCTUCCA.edu.tw, use drnb@netcom.com
- as the login name, cool as the password, use 30 seconds as the
- new TIMEOUT value, do NOT use weekdays, and only call if it's
- the 21st of the month.
-
- NOTE: If Months and Weekdays are both '0', then Auto-Net will ALWAYS
- call the site (no matter what weekday or month day it is)
- If TIMEOUT = 0 then the current timeout value will be used...
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ======= ARCHIE SEARCHES ==================================================
-
- AutoNet allows doing archie searches via any archie site you want.
- To perform a search, use the following line in your AGENDA file:
-
- ARCHIE [filename]
-
- Whereas filename is the file containing your archie sites, and what
- you want to send to the archie server. All output is captured into
- the file: ARCHIE.CAP
-
- Here is the format of the archie file:
-
- 1. Archie sites you want searched
- 2. A line containing "COMMANDS:"
- 3. All the commands you want sent to the archie server
- 4. A line containing "RETURN", which instructs AutoNet to return
- to its regular agenda.
-
- Example:
-
- archie.funet.fi
- archie.sura.net
- archie.unl.edu
- archie.rutgers.edu
- archie.ans.net
- COMMANDS:
- type sub
- find clinton
- RETURN
-
- This tells AutoNet to telnet archie.funet.fi, and then send
- "type sub" and then "find clinton" to the archie server it can
- get onto. If AutoNet cannot log on archie.funet.fi, it goes
- to archie.sura.net, etc... until it gets through.
-
- Please see the enclosed ARCHIE.CFG file for a good example.
- Also, the enclosed agenda file ARCHMAIL.1 will show you how to
- integrate mailing and archie into your regular agendas.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ======= MAILING PEOPLE ====================================================
-
- If you have mail to send, do it automatically! AutoNet allows mailing letters
- without any user input. And you can mail letters to hundreds of people at a
- time.. ideal for announcements, software releases, etc.
-
- Use the following line in your AGENDA file:
-
- MAIL [filename]
-
- Whereas filename contains your recipients, the subject of the message,
- and the actual text you want sent.
-
- Here is the format of a mail file:
-
- 1. The word SUBJECT: following by a space, and the subject of your message
- 2. All your recipients
- Each one should have a "TO:", a space, and their mailing address. The SHAREWARE
- version of AutoNet only allows a maximum of three recipients, so that abuse
- does not occur. I can see some kid mailing the same hate letter 5,000 times
- to one person.. yuk! Only three people for now...
- 3. A line containing the word "TEXT:"
- 4. The actual text you want sent to each person. You can type up to 120 lines of text.
- 5. The word RETURN on the last line, which instructs AutoNet to return to the regular
- AGENDA file.
-
- Example:
-
- SUBJECT: Testing123
- TO: drnb@netcom.com
- TO: thedude@autonet.com
- TEXT:
- Hey dude.. what's up?
- I'll be out of town for the weekend with Sarah.
- Give me a call Monday when I get back.
- AutoNet's new MAIL feature is great!
- RETURN
-
- This sends the lines under TEXT: to drnb@netcom.com and thedude@autonet.com.
- The subject of the message is Testing123.
-
- AutoNet uses the VI editor on most Unix systems by sending: mail [address]
- Then ending the message with a '.'
- This may not work on all systems (but should be compatible with most).
-
- Also, the enclosed agenda file ARCHMAIL.1 will show you how to
- integrate mailing and archie into your regular agendas.
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- You can send files to any FAX machine by using the following format:
-
- remote.printer.FIRSTLINE/SECONDLINE@[phone number, backward].tpc.int
-
- The first and second line are the header that will appear on the fax,
- and the phone number backward looks like: 5.8.4.1.6.0.6.4.1.2.1
- (that's my BBS number 1-214-606-1485)
-
- So to fax my bbs:
- remote.printer.DAVESMITH/HI_THERE_DAVE@5.8.4.1.6.0.6.4.1.2.1.tpc.int
-
- That huge address would go in the TO: section of your MAIL.CFG, and you
- can put anything you want in the SUBJECT section. Whatever is in your
- TEXT: section will appear in the fax.
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-
- You can also post to USENET groups by sending the following format:
-
- groupname@cs.utexas.edu - use dashes instead of dots in
- groupname: alt-binaries-pictures
- groupname@pwd.bull.com
-
- So if I wanted to post a great message to the group: alt.bbs.ads,
- I would have a MAIL.CFG like this:
-
- SUBJECT: AutoNet
- TO: alt-bbs-ads@cs.utexas.edu
- TEXT:
- Autonet has a new support board:
- The AntiVirus ROCK: 214-606-1485
- RETURN
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- ======= TOO MANY CONFIG FILES! ============================================
-
- FINGER allows you to obtain quick information from special fingering
- sites, like weather, sports updates, database info, help screens plus
- more.
-
-
- To FINGER in AutoNet, you must first create a FINGER.CFG file that
- contains:
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- filename.ext = file name
-
-
- This is what file name you want your finger information captured to.
- To finger in a agenda file, it looks like:
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- ftp oak.oakland.edu
- cd /pub
- new 10
- finger yanoff@theother.com
- ftp wuarchive.wustl.edu
- cd /pub
- ......
-
- Notice the finger line is exactly like you would normally type it in
- on the Internet. Now the output is captured to your file specified
- in FINGER.CFG
-
- Example: In finger.cfg, you have:
-
- fing12.cap = file name
-
- Then fing12.cap will contain your information. Be sure to save it later,
- so you don't lose the info.
-
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-
-
- ======= USENET BINARY FILES ============================================
-
- Usage: usenetdl [conference] [filename]
-
- The Usenet messages offer a wealth of binary files free for download.
- The BIG pain is combining the 10-15 messages into one main file,
- then UUDECODing the humongous thing, and downloading it to your
- computer.
-
- AutoNet simplifies this by doing all that for you!
-
- To begin with, let's go get some pornographic files (yea, yea..
- I know. But there's some good looking women out there)
-
- A sample Usenet conference listing from alt.binaries.pictures.erotica
- would look like this:
-
- Philip M. Herman 6 Love them women!
- Artrocity! 34 - nikki01.jpg (1/2) {both} "NikkiDial"
- Artrocity! 43 - nikki01.jpg (2/2) {both} "NikkiDial"
- otariidae 4 Bingo067.jpg {male,black,average}
- Philip M. Herman 1 Somebody please post oz-idx02
-
- Ok.. you heard that NikkiDial is a very nice looking woman,
- and of course, you gotta see if she looks that hot.
- Your AGENDA line should look like:
-
- usenetdl alt.binaries.pictures.erotica nikki01.jpg
-
- NOTE: The file name is case sensitive. If NIKKI01.JPG was capitalized,
- then you would use: usenetdl alt..... NIKKI01.JPG
-
- That tells AutoNet to get nikki01.jpg from that conference...
-
-
- To get the file, AutoNet uses the NN newsreader, and marks all
- files with the string "nikki01.jpg" in them. We then UUdecode
- the file, and mark it for later download.
-
- There are several problems with this. If another message contains
- that text, it could screw the filesave up (But usually doesn't...
- NN newsreader is moderately intelligent in its decoding process)
-
- And.. if the resulting file is NOT named nikki01.jpg then it won't
- be downloaded properly.
- I use the BINARY DOWNLOAD almost every day, and have had about a 90%
- success rate (which is pretty good!)
-
-
- Sample Usenet binary conferences are:
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- alt.binaries.pictures
- alt.binaries.pictures.erotica
- alt.binaries.pictures.erotica.blondes
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-
-
- ======= SOME FANTASTIC INTERNET SITES FOR MSDOS FILES =====================
-
- My favorite are:
-
- wuarchive.wustl.edu - One of the absolute best. Good luck
- in getting on however, since its so
- popular
- This site has several "mirrors", which
- means that all the good files you'll find
- here are carried elsewhere, too
-
-
- ftp.funet.fi - My personal favorite. Plenty of things
- to see and directories to wander around
- inside! Lots of games:
- cd /pub/msdos/games/arcade
- cd /pub/msdos/games/misc
- cd /pub/msdos/games/solutions
- cd /pub/msdos/games/id
- cd /pub/msdos/games/apogee
- cd /pub/msdos/games/epic
- cd /pub/msdos/games/New
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-
- complex.is - has the newest AntiVirus scanner, F-PROT
- cd /pub/antivirus
-
-
- ftp.uwp.edu - has great games and fun stuff.. but
- hard to get on
-
-
- ftp.eff.org - Good antivirus programs. Carries the
- virus-l digest also.
-
-
- ftp.uni-stuttgart.de - Great games and various msdos programs.
-
-
- oak.oakland.edu - Very large site, plenty of new files
- to choose from. You can spend a good
- hour here just writing down good
- directories!
- cd /simtel/msdos/filedocs
- get SIMLIST.ZIP
-
-
-
- NCTUCCCA.edu.tw - Mirrors a TON of other popular sites,
- including wuarchive.wustl.edu and
- garbo.
- cd /PC/wuarchive/games
- cd /PC/wuarchive/cheats
- cd /PC/wuarchive/utils
- cd /PC/wuarchive/win_multimedia
- cd /PC/wuarchive/windows
- cd /PC/wuarchive/graphics
- cd /PC/wuarchive/comm
- cd /PC/wuarchive/sounds
- cd /PC/wuarchive/shareware
- cd /PC/wuarchive/gif
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- ftp.marcam.com - Lots of great Windows files
- cd /win3
- get last100uploads
-
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- ftp.uml.edu - Good games. Known as one of the
- best sites for games, other than
- wuarchive.wustl.edu
- cd /msdos/Games
- get games.idx (GAMES LISTING)
-
-
- infant2.sphs.indiana.edu - A billion DOOM files. If
- you like the game DOOM, hang
- out here.
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-
-
- ============== THE INTERNET IS BUGGY! =====================================
-
- If you use the Internet recently, you'll notice its buggy and highly
- unreliable. Unlike most bulletin boards, it WILL lock up, not respond,
- time itself out, sit there for no apparent reason, take forever to
- sometimes transfer a file, etc.
-
- Do NOT blame this program for things it obviously cannot account for,
- like unexpected prompts, weird error codes, and other maladies.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- ======== WHAT THE FUTURE HOLDS ==========================================
-
- In the future, AutoNet will be able to:
-
- Process duplicate files, so you don't look through the same
- file list over and over and over.
-
- Plus MORE! Give me your suggestions:
-
- David Smith
- Internet: autonet@unicomp.net
- CompuServe: 71441,2723
- BBS: (214) 606-1485
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- 1. Overview of AUTO-NET Internet Automation
-
- What is AUTO-NET?
-
- Welcome to the world of automation! For years, people have
- been calling the Internet with elaborate Windows interfaces,
- FTP'ing around, looking at files, and spending needless hours
- staring at the computer.
-
- People sit at the gopher sites, blind as a bat, not realizing
- that MILLIONS of files await them via the FTP.
-
- One problem however: IT TAKES TIME!
-
- In fact, it takes forever... let's face it, the Internet is
- by far not a fast and efficient interface. No pretty menus,
- no reliable data transfer, no immediate access to files, and
- by far not predictable.
-
- Here comes Auto-Net: reliable automated file transfers, new
- file searches, file retrieval, download, ftp and MORE.
- Don't sit in front of the computer for HOURS looking for new
- files, or that special file somewhere.. Let AUTO-NET do the
- work for you!
-
-
- 2. How it works
-
- Auto-Net calls your Internet host, logs in, then heads
- out and does your requested agendas.
-
- Agendas include:
-
-
- ftp [site]
-
- Go to a FTP site on the Internet. Once there,
- you can obtain new files, download a file, and
- change directories.
- The logic involved here is:
-
- SEND A 'FTP [site]' AND WAIT. If we timeout, send a CONTROL-Z
- and log out with the "ugly method". A simple 'BYE' will not work
- here, because most times, the site has completely lost track of
- what its doing. It just sits and does nothing, and will eventually
- timeout itself.. but we won't wait for that long process.
- If we get a 'NAME?' prompt, or a 'PASSWORD', we will answer of
- course. But another time out, and we will definately send a
- CONTROL-Z.
-
-
- cd /[directory]
-
- Change to a directory on the Internet site.
-
- If we cannot change to the directory, then obviously, we cannot
- process a 'new' or 'GET' command. Therefore, we skip those
- following commands, and go to the next directory or FTP.
-
-
- get [filename]
-
- Transfers a file to your local work area. Auto-Net
- later downloads the file to your computer via DSZ.COM
-
- We should immedately get some hash marks '#'. If we get one, then
- the timeout value is reset.
- THE TIMEOUT VALUE IS VERY LARGE HERE, since most files are
- moderately large, also.
- A timeout during the file transfer will usually botch up a session,
- since, if you send a CONTROL-C, most sites will log you out. And
- of course a CONTROL-Z will knock you off the site.
- Any suggestions will be appreciated about how to get around this
- problem.
-
-
- new [number of new files]
-
- Gets a list of the last # of files in a directory
- on a FTP site. This is fantastic for getting the
- latest game files, .GIFs, etc from good sites on
- the Internet.
-
- To obtain the list, Auto-Net uses the Internet command 'LS -LT'
- then reads in the first XXX number of files.
-
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-
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-
-
-
-
- =========== SOME SUGGESTIONS ==============================================
-
- Here are the ways I personally use AutoNet:
-
- Since I run a bulletin board, I want some great new files, every
- day. Right now, the game DOOM is very popular, so search for the newest
- DOOM files from infant2.... site (listed above) on Monday and Friday.
- I search for utility files on Tuesday and Thursday, and i check for new
- games every other day.
-
- My AGENDA.1 files look like:
-
- ftp NCTUCCCA.edu.tw
- cd /PC/wuarchive/gameutil
- new 10
- cd /PC/wuarchive/sounds
- new 20
- cd /PC/wuarchive/cdrom
- new 6
- .. etc etc etc...
- STOP
-
- When I find a file that looks interesting, I stick it in my TO DOWNLOAD
- section the following day:
-
- ftp NCTUCCCA.edu.tw
- cd /PC/wuarchive/gameutil
- get cheat75.zip
- get bust11b.zip
- get game_demo.exe
- cd /PC/wuarchive/sounds
- get OUCH.wav
- get toobad.wav
- cd /PC/wuarchive/cdrom
- get SIMLIST.ZIP
- STOP
-
- If the file contains a FILE_ID.DIZ or DESC.SDI, I immediately virus
- scan it, then import it into my board. The other files, I trash.
- I can usually average 20-60 new files every day, but my AGENDA.1
- file becomes HUMONGOUS sometimes :-)
-
- A great thing to do is have several files: MON.1 TUE.1 WED.1, etc...
- then use: COPY MON.1 AGENDA.1 or COPY TUE.1 AGENDA.1 depending on
- which day it is. That way, you can do a new file scan every day,
- and search for different stuff every single day of the week.
-
- If I KNOW the Internet will be slow and sluggish during the time
- I will run my agenda, I use: AUTONET /SLOW to ensure the damn thing
- doesn't time out every five seconds.
-
- But if it's early in the morning, and the Internet is running real
- good, I use: AUTONET.EXE with no arguments. That sticks it in
- FAST mode, and it really hauls butt!
-
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-
-
- ============= KNOWN BUGS ==================================================
-
-
-
- REMEMBER: The Internet (and AutoNet) is CASE SENSITIVE. You cannot
- convert something to lower/upper case.. leave it the way
- you found it!
-
- Print out the examples, and follow them closely.
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