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M I N I - H O S T
for Microsoft Windows
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Data Management and Mail Processing
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Annotation to the demo-version
Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, SuperPhysica Center, St.Petersburg, Russia.
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This document is a brief description of Mini-Host project and its
demonstration version. It is intended to help you in installation
and evaluating the demo version as well as to better imagine the
project's concepts, features and perspectives.
The document is written under a supposition that the reader is
familiar both with basics of Microsoft Windows graphical environment
and basics of electronic mail.
We strongly recommend you to read this document before you start
the installation procedure. It's quite small but all the
significant information is concentrated here.
CONTENTS
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GENERAL
INSTALLATION
Software Requirements
Hardware Requirements
Installation Procedure
DEMO EVALUATION
Creating Database of Users
Modem SetUp
Using WinUUCP as an External Mail Transport Agent
Mail Procesing
CAUTIONS
TRADEMARKS AND COPYRIGHTS
CREDITS
GENERAL
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Mini-Host is an integrated software package for E-mail and
data processing. It works under Microsoft Windows graphical
environment.
Mini-Host package should give you an ability to have a
convenient networking environment under Microsoft Windows.
It should allow you either to organize a quite powerful email
host on your PC, or to get your PC integrated into external
network. It should allow you to keep all your various data
(messages, conference articles, pictures, documents and other
files) in the same database; each data item could be easily
transferred via network without any extra efforts of encoding
and packing.
The demo version is of limited part of the entire project.
It includes two main parts of Mini-Host package only: the mail
user agent (MUA) - Data Manager, and the mail transport agent
(MTA) - WinUUCP Communications.
Demo contains several Windows applications that are not
self-demonstrating ones, so you may figure their "real behavior".
Each part of the demo (MUA and MTA) can be installed separately
(see the INSTALLATION section of this document).
INSTALLATION
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Software Requirements
To run demonstration version of Mini-Host, you should have
Microsoft Windows 3.0 or later installed on your computer.
To get the best look of some interface elements you should
also have two standard Windows fonts installed - Helvetica
and Courier.
Since the project is oriented to Windows 3.1 we strongly
recommend to run demo under this version of Windows.
The behavior of demo applications under MS Windows 3.0 may
cause some problems.
Hardware Requirements
You should have at least about 1.6 Mb of free space on your
hard disk to keep demo system files and to create a minimal
databases during evaluation. We recommend to use a PC with
4 Mb of RAM or more, although the applications can run with
less memory. As for video, it would be better to look at the
demo with VGA or higher resolution.
Installation Procedure
If you have got the demo installation files in the archived
form you should unpack the archive either into 1.44 Mb
diskette or into separate temporary directory on your hard
drive (e.g. C:\TMP). Then you should launch Microsoft Windows
(if you are running MS DOS) and start the INSTALL.EXE
application.
Just as the main windows appears, you have to choose
Setup / Settings
menu item and specify some parameters in a dialog box:
INSTALL - you may install either entire demo, or one of
two parts (mail user agent or mail transport
agent) of product.
DIRECTORIES
Windows - the MS Windows directory on your machine (is
determined automatically) where initialization
files are to be placed.
Source - directory of the source binaries for
installation (should be determined
automatically).
Executables - directory where all the demo executable files
should be placed.
Database - directory where all the databases should be
created.
Mail - directory where mail system files (spooler,
routes and aliases tables) should be placed.
OPTIONS
Install BWCC - demo applications uses the Borland's Windows
custom control DLL (BWCC.DLL); if you already
have this library installed on your machine
do not check on this option.
Create Group - if you use the Program Manager as a shell in
your Windows graphical environment, you may check
on this option and the setup program creates
special application group for Mini-Host demo
applications.
Just as you have specified all the required settings you
may choose
Setup / Go!
menu item to start the actual installation.
DEMO EVALUATION
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Here we would like to suggest you the most effective scenario
of demo evaluation (where you can avoid some redundant
difficulties).
Creating Database of Users
Since the Users Database is empty after the installation the
first step is to fill it by some data. To do this you have to
run User Server application and register one or more users
of the system.
First, you should register one human user to be an
administrator of the system (the most appropriate name of
that user is "postmaster").
NB! Take care of the first human user - he should have highest
access permission to be able to maintain database of users
in the future. See Q&A.TXT file for more details about
user registration procedure.
If you wish to evaluate MUA part of system (Data Manager)
you have to register one or more additional human users
to be able to send at least local mail between them. Do not
forget to specify a home directory for each user where all
the user-specific parameters should be kept.
If you wish to evaluate MTA part of the system (WinUUCP)
you have to register at least one UNIX host (your uplink or
boss node) in the Users Database. Pay your attention to
difference