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- OUT OF THE OFFICE
- (C) Copyright 1993 by Cobblestone Software
- All rights reserved.
-
- No part of the program may be reproduced in any manner without written
- permission of Cobblestone Software.
-
- cc:Mail is a registered trademark of Lotus, Inc.
-
- Cobblestone Software 517 Thompson Avenue Suite C
- Mountain View, CA 94043
- Telephone: 415/493-6937
-
-
- Introduction
-
- Out of the Office is a service. It handles
- your electronic mail while you are
- unavailable. When you know you'll be
- away, you can use Out of the Office to do
- the following:
-
- o Notify people who send you electronic
- mail that you are away and the date
- you will return. If you like, you can
- include a personalized message with
- your notice.
-
- o Forward your incoming electronic mail
- to whomever you like (optional).
-
- Out of the Office leaves you copies of all
- electronic mail you received so you can
- examine them when you return.
-
- System Requirements
-
- As electronic mail administrator, you need
- to be aware of the following system
- requirements:
-
- o A dedicated electronic mail server.
-
- o At least 640 KB of RAM.
-
- o MS/DOS 3.3 or higher.
-
- o IMPORT.EXE and EXPORT.EXE,
- version 3.21 or higher. (Sold in cc:Mail
- Import/Export by cc:Mail, a division of
- Lotus.)
-
- o CHKSTAT.EXE, version 3.1 or higher.
- (Sold in cc:Mail Platform Pack for DOS
- by cc:Mail, a division of Lotus.) Version
- 4.0 and higher also require
- ENGLISH.RI, which is included in the
- Platform Pack.
-
- About This Manual
-
- This manual provides information on the
- installation and operation of Out of the
- Office. It is made up of the following:
-
- o Chapter 1, Installation, is for the
- electronic mail administrator. It
- explains the software installation
- process.
-
- o Chapter 2, Using Out of the Office, is
- for electronic mail users. If necessary,
- Chapter 2 can be photocopied and
- distributed to all electronic mail users.
-
- For More Help
-
- If you are the electronic mail
- administrator, and you have questions
- regarding Out of the Office, please contact
- Cobblestone Software by phone or
- electronic mail by using the access
- numbers on the copyright page.
-
- If you are an electronic mail user and have
- any more questions regarding Out of the
- Office, contact your electronic mail
- administrator.
-
- Chapter 1
-
- Software Installation and Setup
-
- This chapter is for the electronic mail
- administrator. It explains how to install
- the Out of the Office mail server and how
- to set up the server's environment for
- optimal performance.
-
- Before You Begin
-
- Before you install Out of the Office, make
- a backup copy of your Out of the Office
- diskette. Use the DOS DISKCOPY
- command to make your backup. For
- example, if you have two floppy drives of
- the same type, do the following:
-
- 1. Insert your Out of the Office
- diskette (source) in drive A: and
- your formatted blank diskette
- (target) in drive B:.
-
- 2. If your AUTOEXEC.BAT Path
- statement doesn't specify your
- DOS directory, change to your
- DOS directory.
-
- 3. Type DISKCOPY A: B: and press [ENTER].
-
- Follow the prompts. (If you only have
- one disk drive, type DISKCOPY A: A:
- and press [ENTER].)
-
- Use the backup diskette to install Out of
- the Office.
-
- Also before you begin, insert your Out of
- the Office backup diskette in drive A: and
- view or print the README file. It contains
- release notes and information received too
- late to be included in this manual.
-
- Installation
-
- Complete the following steps to install Out
- of the Office on your mail server:
-
- 1. Create an Out of the Office
- directory.
-
- On your mail server, create a directory
- named OFFICE. For example, at the
- DOS prompt, type and enter the
- following:
-
- MD OFFICE [ENTER]
-
- 2. Change to the OFFICE directory.
-
- Type and enter the following:
-
- CD OFFICE [ENTER]
-
- 3. Copy cc:Mail files to the OFFICE
- directory.
-
- You need to copy the following cc:Mail
- files from your cc:Mail Import/Export
- diskette to the OFFICE directory:
-
- IMPORT.EXE
-
- EXPORT.EXE
-
- CHKSTAT.EXE
-
- If you are using the cc:Mail DOS
- Platform Pack, also copy the following
- file:
-
- ENGLISH.RI
-
- Note: ENGLISH.RI is included only in
- Platform Pack version 4.0 or greater.
-
- 4. Run the INSTALL program.
-
- Insert your copy of the Out of the Office
- diskette into drive A:. Type the
- following:
-
- A: [ENTER]
-
- INSTALL [ENTER]
-
- 5. Enter your post office information.
-
- The INSTALL program starts by
- prompting you for your post office
- name, password, and path. Out of the
- Office needs this data to run properly.
-
- When you enter all your post office data
- and press [ENTER], INSTALL verifies this
- data. If INSTALL cannot access the
- post office, the program aborts and a
- message displays stating the reason.
- Check your post office name, password,
- and path and try again.
-
- 6. Choose directory for files.
-
- INSTALL asks you what directory you
- want for the Out of the Office files.
- Select your OFFICE directory.
-
- Note: Out of the Office checks for this
- directory. If not available, or if you type
- the name wrong, INSTALL aborts.)
-
- 7. Choose your Out of the Office
- Cobblestone server name.
- Software
- suggests using At this point the INSTALL program
- "Out of the prompts you to enter a server name for
- Office" as your Out of the Office, which is later
- server name. automatically added to the cc:Mail
- directory. Type a name, and press [ENTER].
-
- Note: cc:Mail treats Out of the Office as
- another user. The name you enter here
- appears on the mail list directory
- whenever you display it.
-
- 8. INSTALL copies and creates files.
-
- 9. Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- The INSTALL program instructs you to
- add a statement to your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- Using your favorite text editor, add the
- statement you see displayed into your
- AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- 10. Reboot your mail server.
-
- IMPORTANT
- -----------------------------------
- If you get an "Out of Environment Space"
- message when running Out of the Office,
- add the following line to your
- CONFIG.SYS file:
-
- SHELL=C:\COMMAND.COM /p /e:1024
- ------------------------------------
-
- This completes the software installation
- portion of your Out of the Office
- installation and setup.
-
- Out of the Office Setup and Use
-
- To continuously update the necessary
- electronic mail files, Out of the Office must
- run on a consistent basis.
-
- If you use cc:Mail Router or Gateway, you
- can integrate Out of the Office into your
- system by using the supplied batch file,
- OLOOP.BAT, or by modifying your existing
- configuration to acheive similar results.
-
- If you do not use cc:Mail Router or
- Gateway, then use the supplied utility,
- WAIT.EXE. (Its usage is noted in
- OLOOP.BAT.)
-
- It is advisable to set up Out of the Office to
- run every 15 minutes. (Running it takes
- approximately 10 seconds of server time.)
- This sets up a response time for mail
- message replies that would be no more
- than 15 minutes from the time the original
- message was sent.
-
- Once you set up your batch file, Out of the
- Office is configured and ready for use.
-
- To start the program, execute the batch
- file you edited (OLOOP.BAT) or the one
- you created. Once you run the batch file,
- Out of the Office will search for and
- respond to queries every 15 minutes (or
- more if a longer response time is set).
-
- This completes the Out of the Office
- software installation and setup.
-
- To use Out of the Office, go to Chapter 2.
-
-
- Chapter 2
-
- Using Out of the Office
-
- You communicate with Out of the Office as
- you would any person in the mail directory.
- You simply send the necessary information
- to the Out of the Office server on your
- network.
-
- Your electronic mail administrator assigns
- a name to the Out of the Office server. This
- name will appear in your mail directory. If
- you are unsure of the server name or how
- to access it, ask your electronic mail
- administrator.
-
- Keywords
-
- Keywords tell Out of the Office what to do.
- They are commands that tell Out of the
- Office to send you information, add, delete,
- or list schedules, all by return mail.
-
- Insert keywords on the SUBJECT line of
- the letter you are sending to Out of the
- Office.
-
- The following are Out of the Office
- keywords. Their usage is fully explained in
- the sections that follow.
-
- HELP Displays a definition of Out of the Office
- and explains how to schedule an absence.
-
- SCHEDULE Displays the Schedule Absence Form. Use
- this form to tell Out of the Office when you
- plan to leave, return, who to forward mail
- to, and what special messages, if any, you
- would like to send.
-
- CANCEL Sends you a list of all your scheduled
- absences. From this list you can choose one
- or more to cancel.
-
- LIST Displays a list of all your scheduled
- absences.
-
- When properly installed, Out of the Office
- will run on a regular, periodic basis. Ask
- your electronic mail administrator how
- often Out of the Office runs. If Out of the
- Office runs every 15 minutes, then you will
- receive your reply within 15 minutes.
-
- Scheduling an Absence
-
- To schedule an absence with Out of the
- Office, you will need the Schedule Absence
- Form. To display the form on your screen,
- do the following:
-
- 1. Address a new message to the Out
- of the Office server.
-
- 2. On the "Subject:" line, type the
- word SCHEDULE.
-
- Note that the body of the message is
- unimportant and can be left blank.
-
- 3. Send the message.
-
- 4. Display the Out of the Office
- return message.
-
- The Schedule Absence Form is sent to
- you as a mail message from the Out of
- the Office server. When you receive it,
- open the message as you would any
- regular mail message.
-
- The Schedule Absence Form
-
- This form allows you to tell Out of the
- Office that you will be away and to define
- what you would like done with your
- electronic mail during your absence.
-
- Note: Please enter your data with care. Incorrect
- input could cause Out of the Office to
- misinterpret your meaning and reject the
- form.
-
- To schedule an absence, complete the
- following:
-
- 1. Open the Schedule Absence Form
- message from Out of the Office.
-
- 2. Fill in the remainder of the form
- using the following directions.
-
- The following questions are located in the
- Schedule Absence form:
-
- a. What is your cc:Mail password?
-
- Enter your cc:Mail password in this
- space (be sure to turn your keyboard
- insert function off). Out of the Office
- uses your cc:Mail password to
- access your mailbox while you are
- absent. Your password is kept
- secure in an encrypted format,
- which is deleted when you return
- from your absence.
-
- IMPORTANT
- -------------------------------------
- Note that the screen echoes your
- password. If password security is an
- issue, make sure you do not leave an
- uncompleted form on your screen. Once
- the form is sent back to Out of the
- Office, the display will disappear.
- -------------------------------------
-
- b. What date will your absence begin?
-
- Enter the date you plan to start
- your absence. You can enter it as
- MM/DD/YY or MM-DD-YY (e.g., 3/
- 5/93 or 3-5-93).
-
- c. What date do you expect to return?
-
- Enter the date you plan to return.
-
- d. Would you like your mail forwarded
- and if so, to whom?)
-
- Enter either a Y or an N.
-
- If you answer Y, you can enter the
- name of another cc:Mail user on the
- next line.
-
- e. Do you want Out of the Office to
- alert people that you are away?
-
- Enter either a Y or an N.
-
- If you answer Y, you can type your
- message in the space provided.
-
- 3. Tell cc:Mail you want to reply to
- the form message.
-
- This changes the "TO:" line to "Out of
- the Office."
-
- 4. Send the message.
-
- Absence Confirmation
-
- A few minutes after you send your
- Schedule Absence Form, you will receive a
- confirmation message.
-
- List of Scheduled Absences
-
- If you have one or more absences
- scheduled, you can list them by doing the
- following:
-
- 1. Prepare a mail message addressed
- to the Out of the Office server.
-
- 2. On the Subject line, type LIST.
-
- 3. Mail the message.
-
- Out of the Office sends you a mail message
- listing any absences you scheduled.
-
- Cancel an Absence
-
- If you return from an absence sooner than
- you planned, or if you need to change a
- scheduled absence, you can cancel one or
- more notifications by doing the following:
-
- 1. Prepare a mail message addressed
- to the Out of the Office server.
-
- 2. On the Subject line, type CANCEL.
-
- 3. Mail the message.
-
- Out of the Office sends you a mail message
- which contains a form you can use to select
- absences to cancel.
-
- 4. Type an X between the square
- brackets [ ] on any schedules you
- want to delete.
-
- 5. Tell cc:Mail you want to reply to
- the cancellation form.
-
- This changes the address line to read
- ôTO: Out of the Office.ö
-
- 6. Mail the form.
-
- Deletion Confirmation
-
- Out of the Office will send you a
- confirmation message.
-
-
-
- For More Help
-
- If you have any more questions regarding
- Out of the Office, contact your electronic
- mail administrator.
-
- If you are the electronic mail
- administrator, and you have questions
- regarding Out of the Office, please contact
- Cobblestone Software at one of the access
- numbers on the copyright page.
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