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- QWK Mail Manager
- Copyright (c) 1991 Harvey Parisien
- FidoNet 1:249/114
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- The latest version of OFFLINE is available from the following nodes, or on
- your favorite SDS site. OFFLINE Support Sites use F/req name of: OFFLINE
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- US Preston Smith, Colorado Springs, Colorado 1:128/77 2400, HST/DS
- CANADA Bill Cassidy, Kingston, Ontario (NEC) 1:249/1 HST/DS 16.8
- UK Cliff Jones, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England 2:254/71 9600/HST
- UK Cliff Jones, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England 2:254/44 2400 CCITT
- GERMANY Peter Kaszanics, Essen, Germany 2:245/100 HST
- GERMANY Peter Kaszanics, Essen, Germany 2:245/8 V32Bis
- ITALY Giancarlo Cairella, Milano, Italy (NEC) 2:331/300 HST DS/PEP
- ITALY Giancarlo Cairella, Milano, Italy 2:331/301 HST
- THAILAND Gerald Williams, Bangkok, Thailand 6:608/10 2400
- AUSTRALIA Peter Lane-Collett, Brisbane, Queensland 3:640/306 2400 CCITT
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- Documentation By Don Laverdure.
- Copyright (c) 1991 Softwrite Docs.
- 42 Leroy Grant Drive, Suite 407
- Kingston, Ontario,
- CANADA K7K 6W8
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- With OFFLINE you can read and reply to your favorite BBS
- mail at your own leisure. OFFLINE saves you from the
- pressures of on line time limits, and if you are not local to
- your HOST / BBS System, long distance calls. With Offline you
- can manage larger volumes of mail with relative
- ease.
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- OFFLINE is fully compatible with any QWK generating
- utilities and provides unique NETMAIL abilities when used with
- MAXIMUS v2.00 systems. OFFLINE has many features including
- Mouse support, TAG LINES, printing, exporting, and On-Line HELP.
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- I N D E X
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- 1. GETTING STARTED ................................... 1
- a. ANSI ......................................... 1
- b. FILES WITH OFFLINE ........................... 1
- c. TEXT EDITORS ................................. 1
- d. MAIL PACKETS ................................. 1
- e. SUPPORTED ARCHIVERS .......................... 1
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- 2. FILE MENU ......................................... 2
- a. LOAD A .QWK FILE ............................. 2
- b. DELETE FILES ................................. 2
- c. EXPORT MESSAGES .............................. 2
- d. PRINT MESSAGES ............................... 2
- e. PACKET INFO .................................. 2
- f. TERMINAL ..................................... 2
- g. EXIT ......................................... 2
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- 3. AREAS MENU ........................................ 3
- a. LIST/GOTO AREAS .............................. 3
- b. DISPLAY NOTICE BOARD ......................... 3
- c. DISPLAY BULLETINS ............................ 3
- d. DISPLAY NEW FILES ............................ 4
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- 4. MESSAGES .......................................... 4
- a. LIST/GOTO MESSAGES ........................... 4
- b. READ MESSAGES................................. 4
- c. REPLY TO MESSAGES ............................ 4
- d. ENTER A MESSAGE .............................. 4
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- 5. OPTIONS ........................................... 4
- a. SHELL TO DOS ................................. 4
- b. BLANK SCREEN ................................. 4
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- 6. SETUP ............................................. 4
- a. COLOR ........................................ 4
- b. MONOCHROME ................................... 5
- c. DIRECTORIES .................................. 5
- d. PRINTER ...................................... 5
- e. ARCHIVER ..................................... 5
- f. EDITOR ....................................... 5
- g. TERMINAL ..................................... 5
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- 7. CONFIGURING OFFLINE ............................... 7
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- 8. A SAMPLE RUN ...................................... 7
- a. OBTAINING MAIL ............................... 7
- b. STARTING OFFLINE ............................. 7
- c. LOADING A .QWK PACKET ........................ 7
- d. LIST/GOTO AREAS .............................. 8
- e. AREA NAME .................................... 8
- f. REPLY TO A MESSAGE ........................... 8
- g. THE EDITOR ................................... 8
- h. TAG LINES SELECTING OF ....................... 8
- i. ATTRIBUTES ................................... 8
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- 9. A BIT ABOUT NETMAIL ............................... 9
- a. DESTINATION ADDRESS .......................... 9
- b. ADDRESSING NETMAIL ........................... 9
- c. FINDING ADDRESSES ............................ 9
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- 10. MOUSE OPERATION ................................... 9
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- 11. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ............................. 10
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- 12. REGISTRATION ...................................... 10
- DISTRIBUTION ...................................... 11
- LEGAL STUFF ....................................... 11
- PAYMENT ........................................... 11
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- APPENDIXES
- REGISTRATION FORM ................................. A
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- 1. Getting Started.
-
- a, OFFLINE will require that you have ANSI installed.
- This done by adding a line in your computer's
- configuration file CONFIG.SYS. Using any text editor,
- add the following.
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- DEVICE=C:\DOS\ANSI.SYS
-
- Check your DOS manual for more details on the use
- of ANSI.SYS and other devices.
-
- b, FILES CONTAINED IN THE DISTRIBUTION PACKAGE
-
- OFFLINE.EXE The main executable program
- OFFLINE.TAG Sample tag lines that you can edit.
- (this file should be renamed from sample.tag to offline.tag if
- you want to use them)
- OFFLINE.DOC This File.
- OFFLINE.HLP The OFFLINE help file.
- OFFLINE.HLX The OFFLINE help file.
- WHATSNEW.TXT Information file for you to read
- FREQ. List of File Requestable programs
- SAMPLE.QWK A sample .QWK mail packet.
- README Important information.
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- SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
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- MS-DOS 2.11 or newer
- Hard Disk (optional)
- Printer (optional)
- Modem and Telecommunications Software
- Mouse (optional)
- ASCII TEXT EDITOR
- PKZ110.EXE or other ARCHIVE utilities
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- c, You will require a TEXT EDITOR in order to enter
- or reply to any message. The text editor can be any
- standard text editor such as QEDIT. Text editors are
- available on many fine Bulletin Boards.
-
- d, Mail packets are sent and received in archived
- form. To be able to de-archive these packets, you
- will require at least one archive package.
-
- e, OFFLINE supports the following archive utilities for
- archiving return packets: PKZIP/PKUNZIP, LHA, ARJ &
- PKPAK. OFFLINE will automatically detect the type of
- unarchiving system to use for incoming *.QWK packets.
- It supports .ZIP .LHA .ZOO .ARC .PAK and .ARJ.
- Commonly, Bulletin Boards will use PKZIP and
- PKUNZIP. You may have to contact the SysOp of the
- board you receive your mail from to find out what
- archive software you will require.
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- OFFLINE uses the PULL DOWN menu system. By using
- your cursor arrow keys or a mouse, you may select any
- of the following options.
-
- 2. FILE MENU
-
- a, LOAD QWK FILE
-
- This will de-compress a .QWK compatible mail packet
- and prepare the system for mail management. Choose the
- mail packet that you wish to work with after selecting
- this option.
-
- b, DELETE FILES
-
- A convenient method of deleting old mail packets and
- reply packets. After uploading the reply packet you can
- select this option and delete that file. Otherwise this
- packet will be appended on your next session. This is
- a manual function that is required since the only time this
- file requires deleting is after you have successfully
- uploaded it.
-
- c, EXPORT MESSAGES
-
- Whenever you find a message that you would like to
- keep a copy of, Select this option. The message that
- is currently in use will be EXPORTED to the export
- file you specified in the configuration. This file will
- be created if it does not exist and appended if it
- does.
-
- d, PRINT MESSAGES
-
- This will send the current message to your printer.
-
- e, PACKET INFO
-
- If you would like to see where the current packet
- originated from and the date, select this option.
-
- f, TERMINAL
-
- Load the terminal program specified in your set up.
- This can be a direct call to the program or a call to a
- batch file used to run the program. See section 11.
- All the mail will be automatically packed up into
- bundles when this option is selected.
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- g, EXIT
-
- Leave OFFLINE. All the mail will be automatically
- packed up into bundles when this option is selected. You
- will then be placed back into DOS.
-
- 3. AREAS MENU
-
- a, LIST / GOTO AREAS
-
- This presents you with a list of message areas as
- selected from your host Bulletin Board. The first area
- (REPLY MAIL) is where your outbound mail is kept.
-
- b, DISPLAY NOTICE BOARD
-
- The SysOp may have special notices that he/she would
- like you to read. If this is the case, they will be
- available to you here. Please note that you will require
- ANSI in most cases to see these notices.
-
- c, DISPLAY BULLETINS
-
- The same as DISPLAY NOTICE BOARD except these will be
- BULLETINS posted for you to read. Bulletins may contain
- a variety of informative data such as upcoming events or
- rules and regulations.
-
- d, DISPLAY NEW FILES LIST
-
- Any new files that have been received by the Bulletin
- Board since your last call will be posted here.
-
- 4. MESSAGES
-
- a, LIST / GOTO MESSAGES
-
- This will present you with a list of messages in the
- current area. After you select a message, you will be
- automatically placed into the reading area at that message.
-
- b, READ MESSAGES
-
- Selecting this option will move you into the reading
- area and position you at the current message.
-
- c, REPLY TO A MESSAGE
-
- REPLY TO A MESSAGE will place you into the reading area
- where you will be prompted to optionally change the
- subject line. After that you will be passed to the editor
- you specified in the configuration. The message that is
- currently loaded will be passed to the editor in quoted
- format.
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- d, ENTER A MESSAGE
-
- This option is for those who wish to create a new
- message. After specifying to whom you would like to
- send this message, as well as the subject. You will
- be asked if this message is to be ECHO MAIL or NETMAIL.
-
- You will then be asked to choose an area for this
- message. If this is a NETMAIL message, be sure that the
- area you choose is in fact a NETMAIL area on your HOST
- Bulletin Board.
-
- If you select NETMAIL, you will be asked for a
- destination address (see section 9).
-
- Once this has be completed, you will then be passed
- to the editor specified in the configuration. You may
- begin to enter the body of the message at this time.
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- e, SAVING YOUR MESSAGE
-
- Upon saving and exiting from the editor, you will be
- prompted to choose a TAG LINE. You may choose any of the
- available TAG LINES or the NO TAG LINE option.
-
- The next selection will be the message attributes. You
- may specify that the message be flagged as PRIVATE or
- PUBLIC at this point. A CANCEL option is also provided
- in case you decide against sending this message after all.
-
- 5. OPTIONS
-
- a, SHELL TO DOS
-
- Shell to DOS allows you to return to DOS without
- terminating OFFLINE. This is not the same as EXIT where
- OFFLINE is removed from memory and all mail is packed up.
- With SHELL TO DOS you will be presented with a DOS prompt.
- At this point you can perform various DOS operations with
- OFFLINE remaining resident (using aprox. 142k). To return
- to OFFLINE, type EXIT at the DOS prompt.
-
- b, BLANK SCREEN
-
- This option is used to BLANK THE SCREEN. It is ideal
- for those that get called away while reading a message.
- BLANK SCREEN will prevent BURN IN. The screen will be
- restored at the touch of any key.
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- 6. SETUP
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- a, COLOR
-
- Here you can customize the screen color of OFFLINE to
- make the reading environment as comfortable as possible.
-
- b, MONOCHROME
-
- Select this option if you are using OFFLINE on a
- MONOCHROME environment such as a Black & White monitor,
- LCD or PLASMA display etc.
-
- c, DIRECTORIES
-
- If you should decide to change one of the directories
- used by OFFLINE, this option will change the paths you
- specified in the installation of OFFLINE.
-
- d, PRINTER
-
- This is where you may specify the type and location of
- your printer. The TYPE is either DOT MATRIX or LASER.
- LASER printers must be HP COMPATIBLE. If you are not
- sure of what type of printer you have select DOT MATRIX.
-
- Next you will be prompted to choose the location or
- port number of your printer. The most common port is
- LPT1.
-
- e, ARCHIVER
-
- Archive programs may vary between Bulletin Boards.
- OFFLINE supports the most common archive utilities.
- For more details, see section e) on page 1 of this
- manual.
-
- f, EDITOR
-
- Should you decide to choose an alternative editor at
- any time, you may effect this change by entering the
- path and name of the new editor through this option.
-
- If you don't have a favorite editor, try using the one
- that comes with DOS 5. The command is \dos\edit which
- should be entered in setup.
-
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- g, TERMINAL
-
- The default setting for TERMINAL is OTERM. OTERM is
- a simple yet powerful and free TERMINAL program. It is
- available on many Bulletin Boards and is produced by the
- author of OFFLINE. You may choose any terminal such as
- TELIX. See section 11.
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- 7. CONFIGURING OFFLINE
-
- When you first unpack your OFFLINE package, simply
- type OFFLINE at the DOS prompt. You will be asked all
- the questions OFFLINE needs to know the first time
- you run the program. You may press F1 for the on line
- help screens, or refer to this document for an explanation.
- OFFLINE is very easy to configure and was designed with
- the novice in mind.
-
- 8. A SAMPLE RUN OF OFFLINE
-
- Now that we have become familiar with the menu
- options available. We can "walk through" a typical
- OFFLINE session.
-
- a, OBTAINING MAIL
-
- To obtain a mail packet, you must connect to a
- Bulletin Board that supports .QWK off line mail through
- the use of any regular terminal program such as OTERM
- or TELIX..
-
- Once connected to such a Board, You must go to
- the off line mail menu. Once there You may flag areas
- of interest. All of the messages that would normally
- be available to you based on your security clearance,
- will be available to you through this service. The
- unread mail in the selected topic areas will be bundled
- up into a packet and place into an area ready for
- download. You then download the newly created mail packet
- using your regular terminal software. We can not go into
- more detail as systems may vary between Bulletin Boards.
-
- OFFLINE comes complete with a sample mail bundle named
- SAMPLE.QWK for those that wish to practice using
- OFFLINE.
-
- b, STARTING OFFLINE
-
- To begin your session, simply type OFFLINE at the DOS
- prompt.
-
- If offline is not configured, You will be asked a
- series of questions at this time that will guide you
- step by step through the configuration.
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- c, Once configured, you will be prompted to load a .QWK
- packet. Press ENTER. A list of available mail packets
- will be presented. We will use the sample packet
- called SAMPLE.QWK. Highlight this packet and press
- ENTER.
-
- You will then see the packet being de-compressed.
- After the de-compression is completed, you will be
- prompted to view notices and bulletins, if they were
- included in your packet.
-
- d, For now, we will just select LIST/GOTO AREAS. Once
- selected, you will be prompted to select a message area.
- The area number as well as the total messages contained
- in that area are presented. The first area, REPLY MAIL
- is the area where all of your replies and newly entered
- messages will be placed.
-
- Highlight USER_TO_USER and select it by pressing ENTER.
- Now OFFLINE prompts you to LIST/GOTO messages, READ the
- messages in the area you just selected, REPLY to a
- message in this area, or enter a new message in any
- area. For now we will select READ the messages in this
- area. Your screen will now look something like the
- example in Fig. 1.
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- Area: USER_TO_USER Msg:1 10-25-91 2:21a
- Date: 10-31-91 19:02 (Public, Read) Active [ R ][ A ]
- From: Harvey Parisien [ E ][ M ]
- To: ALL [ 4][ < ]
- Subject: OFFLINE [ 6][ > ]
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- Hi. Welcome to OFFLINE the easy to use QWK Mail Manager.
- I hope you take the time to read the documentation, and
- fill out the registration. There is NO COST for non
- commercial use, but I would like to keep track of OFFLINE
- users.
-
- Please pass the original archive containing your OFFLINE
- system to your friends.
-
- Regards,
-
- Harvey Parisien
- FidoNet 1:249/114
-
- ... OFFLINE * I like my QWK OFFLINE reader!...
-
- --- Maximus 2.00 x/11
- * Origin: The Lighthouse BBS (1:249/114.1)
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- -------------------- Figure 1 ------------------------
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- e, The AREA NAME and message number now appear in the
- top left corner of your screen. In the top right
- you will find the current date and time as well as a box
- indicating the HOT KEYS as in Fig. 2. You may press any
- of these keys to perform different options directly from
- this area. If using a mouse, you simply place the
- cursor over the "HOT KEY" in the box and select it. If
- at any time you press ESC, or the right mouse button, you
- will be placed back on the pull down menus.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------
-
- [ R ][ A ]
- [ E ][ M ]
- (current message)---> [ 1][ < ]
- (total messages)----> [ 3][ > ]
-
- R = REPLY to a message A = AREA LIST (or 1 or DEL)
- E = ENTER a message M = MESSAGE LIST (or 2 or INS)
- < = Move backwards > = Move forwards
- F1 = HELP F = FIND a message
- MOUSE LEFT BUTTON = ENTER or SELECT
- MOUSE RIGHT BUTTON = ESC
- HOME = Goto first message END = Goto last message
-
- REPLY AREA HOT KEYS INCLUDE
- K = KILL a message P = TOGGLE PRIVATE / PUBLIC
-
- - Figure 2.-
- ---------------------------------------------------------
-
- f, Let us now reply to the first message available.
- This is accomplished by pressing R. The subject line
- will now become HIGHLIGHTED. If you wish to change the
- subject, you may do so now. If not, simply press enter
- at this point.
-
- g, Now you will find yourself in the editor area. Here
- you can edit the message using your favorite editor. When
- you have completed editing, exit the editor with the save
- and exit command.
-
- h, Now you are presented a series of TAG LINES to
- choose from. You may select any of the TAG LINES available
- or select NO TAG LINE if you do not wish one in your
- message. (You may add to your library of TAG LINES
- by editing the OFFLINE.TAG file provided.)
-
- i, And finally you have the option to send your message
- as PRIVATE or PUBLIC. Private messages are only visable
- to the you and person to whom the message is addressed.
- Note that some Bulletin Boards do not allow PRIVATE
- messages in some areas. If this is the case your message
- might be changed to PUBLIC by the Host (Bulletin Board)
- system.
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- 9. A BIT ABOUT NETMAIL
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- a, NETMAIL is distributed directly from your Host
- BBS to the other BBS specified in the DESTINATION
- ADDRESS line.
-
- b, ADDRESSING NETMAIL. This form of message handling
- is slightly different. You will be required to place a
- destination address on each message. The address is in
- the form of #:###/###.#. A good example would be the
- address to the author of OFFLINE. 1:249/114. The (1:)
- indicates the Zone, the (1) being North America. The
- (249/) represents the NET, 249 being Kingston Seaway Net
- . The third number is the Node. The (114) indicates the
- Bulletin Board in that Net. In this case it is
- The Lighthouse BBS.
-
- When replying to netmail, the destination address will
- default to that of the original message you are
- replying to.
-
- You will also note that this address is present on the
- first line while in the editor area. If you wish to
- change the destination address then you may do so by
- changing this line. If you do not wish to change the
- destination, Do not edit this line.
-
-
- c, FINDING ADDRESSES. If you wish to send a message
- via NETMAIL, you will require an address to place in
- the DESTINATION ADDRESS line. You can locate a person's
- address on the last line of an ECHO MAIL message, see
- the "ORIGIN LINE" in figure 2 above, or the "FROM"
- line in a NETMAIL MESSAGE. You will see a #:###/###.#
- format that tells you where this message came from. Your
- SysOp can assist you in this.
-
-
- If you are a Netmail user, you should become familiar
- with the address of the Bulletin Board you receive your
- mail from as it will become the address where you can be
- reached as well.
-
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- 10. MOUSE OPERATION.
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- Mouse operation is quite simple. The left
- button is ENTER or SELECT, and the right button is
- ESC. You need only point to the menu option or the HOT
- KEY symbol illustrated in Figure 2.
-
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- 11. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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- Q. What is a "Compatible Text Editor"?
- A. With OFFLINE, you will need an ASCII text editor
- to edit the messages you enter. This can be any
- TEXT editor that will allow a command line entry.
-
- To test this, simply try several of your
- favorite text editors in the same way as I have
- below using Q.EXE (QEDIT).
-
- C:\>Q OFFLINE.DOC
-
- If the editor executes and loads OFFLINE.DOC
- automatically, it is COMPATIBLE. Your SysOp should
- be able to advise, and supply a text editor if you
- do not have one.
-
- Q. I tried to enter TELIX into the TERMINAL path
- but it could not find any of it's configuration
- files, What went wrong?
-
- A. Most users place OFFLINE in the same directory
- as their Telecommunications package. You could try
- this approach, or use a batch file to move into
- that directory during this operation. OFFLINE will
- move you back to it's originating directory
- automatically when you exit the terminal.
-
- Here is a simple batch file I called TERM.BAT:
-
- @ECHO OFF
- CLS
- CD\TELIX
- TELIX
-
- 12. REGISTRATION.
-
-
- Offline is a copyrighted program. It is available to non
- commercial users with no cost. To any commercial users, this
- means anyone who uses the software for commercial gain for a
- "for profit" organization, OFFLINE must be licensed. Please
- drop us a note with your complete identification (preferably
- letterhead) with a check for $45.00 US funds payable to
- Harvey Parisien, and fill out the registration form below.
- We will send you a commercial license via the postal system or
- netmail. For "not for profit" organizations, please send a
- note on your letterhead stating your cause, and this will
- establish registration with no cost.
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- In either case, please fill in the registration form and mail
- it in, even if you are a no charge user. Thanks.
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- DISTRIBUTION
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- Please feel free to distribute the original archive (or at
- least the contents intact) to your friends or clients. To
- include offline inside another shareware package, please send
- an example of the application on disk or NETMAIL to the address
- below. We will review and more than likely grant permission.
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- LEGAL STUFF
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- DISCLAIMER - This program is provided as is. You may use it
- at your own risk. There is no warranty of any kind or any
- form covering this program. The author may in no way be held
- liable for any damage of any form in connection or arising
- from the quality and/or use of this program and any
- associated files included with it.
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- PAYMENT - Please send all license fees by mail to the address
- on the registration form....
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- Make all cheques or International Money Orders payable to:
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- HARVEY PARISIEN
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- Any Money Orders or Cheques are to be made out in US Funds.
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- M A I L T O
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- Harvey Parisien
- FIDONET 1:249/114 (route via 1:249/1)
- Box 323 Station A, Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7M 6R2
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- OFFLINE REGISTRATION APPLICATION
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- TO: Harvey Parisien
- Box 323 Station A,
- Kingston, Ontario, Canada K7M 6R2
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- FIDONET 1:249/114 (route via 1:249/1)
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- Your OFFLINE license entitles you to use all FUTURE UPDATES FREE.
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- [ ] COMMERCIAL USE: My registration fee of $45.00 per installation by
- [ ] check, [ ] money order in US funds, is enclosed.
- [ ] Send license via postal service (snail mail)
- [ ] Send license via private NETMAIL (FIDO NET)
- My FIDO NET Address is: ____________________
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- [ ] PRIVATE USE: No registration fee is required... FREE
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- Date: _____/_____/_____ (mm/dd/yy)
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- Organization: ____________________________________________ (if applicable)
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- Users Name: ____________________________________________
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- Address: ____________________________________________
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- City, State: __________________________________(________)
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- Phone: ____________________________________________
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- Current Version you are using of OFFLINE: ________________
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- Fido Address where you can be contacted: ________________
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- Comments: ____________________________________________
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- DOCUMENTATION by Softwrite Docs.
- (c) 1991, Don Laverdure
- If you have an application that needs documentation.
- Call us, The documentation specialists.
- 1-(613)-548-3691 Bulletin Board Support Line
- FidoNet 1:249/124.0
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- Or mail a letter to:
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- Softwrite Docs.
- C/O Don Laverdure
- 42 Leroy Grant Drive
- Suite 407
- Kingston, Ontario.
- K7K 6W8
- The latest version of OFFLINE is available from the following nodes,
- or on your favorite SDS site.
-
- Supports sites use a file request name of: OFFLINE
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- US OFFLINE Support
- 1:128/77 Data Phone: 1-719-599-4568 2400 to HST/DS SPEEDS
- Preston Smith, SysOp
- Colorado Springs, US
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- Canada OFFLINE Support
- 1:249/1 Data Phone: 1-613-548-7744 HST/DS SPEEDS
- Bill Cassidy, SysOp (249 NEC)
- Kingston, ON
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- Maximus Support
- 1:249/106 Data Phone: 1-613-389-8315 HST SPEEDS
- Scott Dudley, SysOp
- Kingston, ON
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- UK OFFLINE Support
- 2:254/71 Data Phone: 044-0502-588505 9600/HST
- 2:254/44 Data Phone: 044-0502-518274 2400 bps CCITT
- Cliff Jones, SysOp
- Lowestoft, Suffolk, England, UK.
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- Germany OFFLINE Support
- 2:245/100 Data Phone: 49-201-200381 HST
- 2:245/8 Data Phone: 49-201-232899 HST DS
- Peter Kaszanics, SysOp
- Essen, Germany
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- Italy OFFLINE Support
- 2:331/300 Data Phone: 39-2-76006329 HST DS/PEP
- 2:331/301 Data Phone: 39-2-76006857 HST
- Giancarlo Cairella (Vertigo), SysOp (331 NEC)
- Milano, Italy
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- Australia OFFLINE Support
- 3:640/306 DATA PHONE: 61-7-3984288 2400 bps CCITT
- Peter Lane-Collett, Sysop
- Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
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- Thailand OFFLINE Support
- 6:608/10 Data Phone: 1-662-552-3837 2400 bps
- Gerald Williams, SysOp
- Bangkok, Thailand
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- Other works by Harvey Parisien, OFFLINE Author
-
- RAD, dBASE III file compatible, BBS or REMOTE online database
- HLIST, HLIST File List Compiler for files.bbs systems
- OMENU, oMENU the Ultimate disk Menu System
- POINT, PPoint - Professional Point System - easy and automatic
- HARVEY, "Harvey the Robot" automated message mailer *.PKT format
- OFFLINE, The easy to use, QWK offline reader
-