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- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Silver Xpress Off-Line Mail/Fax/Forms System │
- │ Version 4.00 │
- │ (c) copyright 1988-1993 by Santronics Software │
- │ All Rights Reserved │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- Welcome! You have taken the first step to using the most powerful and
- flexible off-line mail system in the world!
-
- Thousands of people worldwide are using the Silver Xpress Mail System.
- Now, you will see why! If you are a veteran user of Silver Xpress,
- we have provided a Summary Section in the WHATSNEW.400 file.
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ Full documentation and a bound manual is provided with the normal │
- │ registration price of $51.00+S/H. $36.00 just for the registration │
- │ code without the manual. (Upgrade $30.00 and $15.00 respectively) │
- └─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- Support for this package is available in several ways:
-
- 1) All customers can use the Silver Xpress International XPRESS_
- SUPPORT mail conference for questions and comments. Ask your
- local BBS sysop for its availability.
-
- You may also call the Santronics Software Xpress Support
- BBS and leave an electronic message with your questions or
- comments. A reply will be available within 48 hours. All
- patches, minor upgrades and other files will be available
- available on this Remote Host.
-
- 2) Customers who have not yet registered can call voice support
- (305-248-3204, 9am-7pm EST) for questions and comments.
-
- 3) Registered customers can call 800-845-6944 (EST 9am-7pm). 1 hour
- of toll-free support is included with your new registration.
- Have your reader registration number ready. Unregistered
- customers may call this number if they are going to purchase or
- upgrade to Version 4.0x.
-
- ┌──────────────┐
- │HOW TO UPGRADE│
- └──────────────┘
-
- 1) Customers who registered Silver Xpress, Version 3.0x after
- January 1, 1993 are eligible for a free upgrade to Silver Xpress
- Version 4.0x. There is an upgrade fee for those who registered
- prior to January 1, 1993.
-
- You can upgrade by filling out the order form (REGISTER.USR), or
- by calling 800-845-6944 for credit card orders. The basic charge
- is $15.00 for the software alone, or $30.00 with documentation
- plus shipping and handling. You can print an order form from
- within Silver Xpress.
-
-
- ┌─────┐
- │FILES│
- └─────┘
- This is the list of files you should expect in this package:
-
- README.400 - This file
- INSTALL.EXE - Installation program
- SILVER.ZIP - Main Silver Xpress Zip file
- LICENSE.DOC - License and copyright information
- REGISTER.DOC - Registration Information
- REGISTER.USR - Purchase Order Form
- BETATEAM.DOC - List of beta testers for Silver Xpress
- XPREAD.EXE - New Silver Xpress Version 4.00
- or XPREADP.EXE - Protected Mode Version of XPREAD.EXE
- with RTM.EXE - Protected Mode Run Time Manager
- XPREAD.OVR - Real Mode Overlay file
- SXMENU.LIB - Default pull down menu for XPREAD.EXE
- WELCOME.OPX - Sample Silver Xpress OPX mail for demonstration
- 228MENU.LIB - Example customized menu for XPREAD.EXE
- WHATSNEW.400 - Listing of what's new in Silver Xpress V4.00
- XPLANG.DEF - Language file
- ARCHIVER.DEF - Archiver Definition file
- XPREAD.HLP - Hypertext Help file for Silver Xpress
- XPERT.DAT - Xpress Expert Data file
- XPREAD.CLR - Default color file
- B&W.CLR - Black and white color file
- CHARLIE.CLR - Charlie Smith's Black and White Color File
- COLOR.CLR - CGA color file
- MONO.CLR - Monchrome Color File
- CHINESE.CLR - Chinese Color File with no desktop character
- XPREAD.SFI - Speech Friendly Interface Configurable Strings SFI.DOC - Documentation on Speech Friendly Interface
- PICKLIST.LIS - Pick List of all the list files in the system
- ALIAS.LIS - Alias pick list
- USER.LIS - Addressee pick list
- SIGN.LIS - Signature pick list
- SUBJECT.LIS - Subject line pick list
- IMPORT.LIS - Import file pick list
- NETFLAGS.LIS - Netmail attribute pick list
- MATRIX.LIS - Pick list for netmail matrix numbers
- CABINET.LIS - Pick list for file cabinet names
- FAXPHONE.LIS - Pick list for common fax phone numbers
- FAXFILES.LIS - Pick list for common fax files
- FAXCOVER.LIS - Pick list for fax cover files
- PRINT.LIS - Print device pick list
- MAILPROC.LIS - Pick list for mail processor
- TAGS.LIS - Tagline pick list
- STOLEN.LIS - Template pick list for stolen tag lines
- WINDOWS.LIS - More tag lines
- MORETAGS.LIS - More tag lines
- REPLYHDR.LIS - Reply Header list file
- SEARCH.LIS - Search System list File
- KEYWORDS.KW - Sample keyword list file
- RULE1.MSR - Sample Search rule file
- RULE2.MSR - Sample Search rule file
- RULE3.MSR - Sample Search rule file
- SAMPLE.SIG - sample signature file
-
- If you have anything different or missing, please contact us and inform
- us of any discrepancy. We want to ensure that your copy of Silver
- Xpress is not maliciously manipulated in any way. Silver Xpress was
- checked for viruses before and after the packaging process.
-
- Silver Xpress is packaged using PKZIP Version 2.04g with an
- Authenticity Verification called of Santronics Software.
-
- ┌───────────────┐
- │BONUS PROGRAMS │
- └───────────────┘
-
- If you are registering Silver Xpress for the first time, you will
- receive an official Silver Xpress Diskette. The diskette will have a
- BONUS directory. In the BONUS directory, you should find:
-
- SXCLR201.ZIP - Xpress Reader Color Customization Program
- SXDM100.ZIP - Xpress Reader Menu Customization Program
- DTREE421.ZIP - Simple Directory Display Program
- SPOT213.ZIP - Super Fast Seek and Act File Search System
- SXM105.ZIP - New Silver Xpress Hard Disk Menu System
- XPRNAMER.ZIP - Xpress Packet Rename Utility by Fred Merrick
-
- These programs are valued at over $100.00. They are yours free of
- charge with your registration of the Silver Xpress Off-line Mail
- Reader.
-
-
- ┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
- │ MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS │
- │ │
- │ o IBM PC or clone │
- │ o DUAL FLOPPY with minimum of 720K Each │
- │ o IBM DOS or MS DOS 3.1 or better │
- │ o 512K Ram Memory │
- │ o Monochrome/Color Monitor │
- │ │
- │ IDEAL SETUP │
- │ │
- │ o IBM DOS or MS DOS 3.1 or better │
- │ o CGA Monitor or better │
- │ o Hard disk with 2-5 megs of Free space │
- │ o 512K Ram Memory with 2K or more of Expanded/Extended memory │
- │ o Silver Xpress located on the DOS PATH statement │
- │ o INTEL Model 400 FAX/Modem for Faxing and V32 communications │
- └──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
-
- ┌────────────┐
- │INSTALLATION│
- └────────────┘
-
- BBS SHAREWARE VERSION: TYPE PKUNZIP SXR400, THEN INSTALL
- (You did this already if you are reading this)
-
- DISKETTE VERSION : TYPE A:INSTALL.EXE.
- (You did this already if you are reading this)
-
- 2.28 XPRESS USERS:
-
- If you are already using Silver Xpress version 2.28 or below, backup
- your copy, DELETE THE OLD XPREAD.EXE, and then install the new system.
-
- 3.0X XPRESS USERS:
-
- If you are already using Silver Xpress version 3.0x, you can simply
- install this version on top of the previous version. However as a
- precaution, we suggest you make a backup first.
-
- This is the best way to get the most out of Silver Xpress.
-
- NEW USERS:
-
- To make Silver Xpress work the FIRST TIME, there is ONLY one thing you
- need to know:
-
- Xpress uses 3rd party programs to compress and decompress information
- (mail). It must be able to find them. You can put them in the same
- directory as Silver Xpress or in a directory in your PATH.
-
- The Silver Xpress installation program will will check to see if the
- archive utilities can be found.
-
- HARD DISK USERS:
-
- As an example, we will use "C:\XPRESS" as your Silver Xpress directory.
- Make the proper substitution for your setup.
-
- 1) Create a directory called C:\XPRESS
- 2) Expand the Silver Xpress files into this directory
- 3) Edit your AUTOEXEC.BAT file and add the following to your PATH
- statement:
-
- PATH C:\XPRESS;....plus what was here before.....
-
- 4) Reboot your computer
-
- To start Silver Xpress, change directory to C:\XPRESS and type XPREAD
-
- FLOPPY DISK USERS:
-
- We apologize, but after 6 years of revolution, Silver Xpress has
- evolved beyond low density 5.25 360K floppy disk usage.
-
- Silver Xpress can work on a floppy disk with 720K at a minimum, but you
- will be pushing it.
-
- After installing Silver Xpress on a high density floppy disk, the
- next step is to make sure the COMSPEC for DOS is located on the same
- drive as Silver Xpress. This means Silver Xpress should be on a
- bootable diskette. See your DOS manual to make a BOOT diskette.
-
- The second requirement is that you must have a second drive which
- can be another floppy or a ram drive.
-
- The following is the minimum list of files required to run Silver
- Xpress:
-
- XPREAD.EXE
- XPREAD.OVR
- SXMENU.LIB
- XPERT.DAT
- XPREAD.HLP
-
- These files add up to approximately 400K. All other files found in the
- package are not required, but you will not have certain features avail-
- able to you such as picklist files.
-
- Put these files on the BOOT diskette.
-
- Create a CONFIG.SYS file for the BOOT diskette which includes the
- following:
-
- FILES=20
- BUFFERS=8
-
- Create an AUTOEXEC.BAT file for BOOT diskette which includes the
- following lines:
-
- @ECHO OFF
- PATH A:\
- SET COMSPEC=A:\
- SET XOL=A:\
- A:\XPREAD.EXE -MB:\ -RB:\ -WB:\
-
- Format a second diskette on drive B, and label it as your MAIL
- DISKETTE.
-
- At this point, you should be all set up.
-
- If you have any problems, call Silver Xpress Technical support at
- 412-864-2060, 9am-7pm EST.
-
-
- ┌─────────────────────────────────┐
- │SPECIAL FEATURES IN SILVER XPRESS│
- └─────────────────────────────────┘
-
- INTERACTIVE HYPERTEXT HELP:
-
- You will find the Silver Xpress hypertext help system to be very
- useful. Everything in Silver Xpress is explained, except in a few
- places where more detailed information is required. Some of the
- details are explained here, but to get the most from Silver Xpress,
- you will need the full documentation.
-
- Whenever you need help, simply Press F1. Use the ALT-F1 key to browse
- backwards in the help system.
-
- QWK SUPPORT:
-
- Silver Xpress supports QWK mail files. This allows you to benefit from
- the power of the Silver Xpress Mail Reader for non-Xpress QWK mail
- systems.
-
- If you want Silver Xpress to understand QWK, make sure your defined packet
- specification includes the *.Q?? file specification. The default
- specification is *.Q?? *.O??. This option is under MAIL LOCATION
- in the configuration section.
-
- EXEC SWAPPING (REAL MODE ONLY. NOT REQUIRED IN PROTECTED MODE)
-
- Silver Xpress will utilize as much memory as required to successfully
- negotiate a mail session.
-
- In REAL Mode, whenever a DOS operation is performed from Silver Xpress,
- it is quite possible to RUN OUT OF MEMORY, thus causing the DOS
- operation to fail. When this situation occurs, you can use the built-in
- EXEC SWAPPING feature of Silver Xpress to free up memory prior to
- calling the DOS operation. If you insert certain prefixes to the
- command, it will enable certain exec swapping or other operations.
-
-
- Prefix Command
-
- none Xpress will use COMMAND.COM. Program must be on the path.
- ! Direct call to Program. Program must be Fully Qualified.
- $ Exec Swap. Program must be fully qualified.
- # Exec Swap. Xpress will call COMMAND.COM. Program on must
- be on the path.
- W Pop up a window and run program using COMMAND.COM. No
- swapping will be performed so make sure the program has
- enough memory. Here is the format:
-
- W <x1> <y1> <x2> <y2> [command] [parameters]
-
- where x1,y1,x2,y2 are window dimensions.
-
- see archiver.def for window example with pkzip.
-
- (Fully qualified means the complete drive:\path\filename.ext must be
- included, such as C:\WP60\WP.EXE).
-
- ARCHIVER DETECTION:
-
- Silver Xpress has the ability to detect the most common type of mail
- packets compressed with 3rd party archivers, such as PKZIP, LHA, ARJ.
- You can define up to 20 different archiver detectors.
-
- The ARCHIVER.DEF file defines all of the major archivers currently
- available. They are pre-defined and should work in all cases.
- However, the archiver utilities must be located in a PATHed directory.
-
- You can optimize the archiver detection system. The OPTIMIZING
- SILVER XPRESS section of this file describes how.
-
- CRASH CALL OPTION:
-
- The new Silver Xpress has an option where you can create a file called
- XPRESS.CLO, which is designed to interface with telecommunications
- programs such as Gold Xpress or Telix. The XPRESS.CLO file has the
- following format:
-
- field1 field2 field3 field4 field5
-
- where
-
- field1 telephone number of host to call
- field2 board id
- field3 OPX or QWK file name
- field4 REP file name
- field5 BIF file name
-
- To create this file, use the CALL option in the packet loader screen.
-
- There are several methods to interface the Silver Xpress CRASH CALL
- option with your telecommunications program. One way is to configure
- your telecommunications program to call XPREAD.EXE directly. This is
- the Gold Xpress method. However, if your telecommunications program
- is large, and does not have its own exec swapping logic, you will
- probably run out of memory when you try this. Another way is to use
- a batch file like the one below:
-
- -- SX.BAT --
- @echo off
- xpread %1 %2 %3 %4
- if not exist c:\telix\xpress.clo goto quit
- cd \telix
- telix callxp
- :quit
-
- This batch file assumes TELIX is the telecommunications program, and a
- TELIX script file callxp is available.
-
- SILVER XPRESS FORMS SYSTEM:
-
- The Silver Xpress Mail System implements a powerful forms processing
- utility. If you are a SYSOP or a system integrator, you will find the
- Silver Xpress Forms System to be a powerful and flexible method to
- allow for most off-line data entry applications.
-
- Since this is usually a defined option, it is documented with the door
- package. An example of Silver Xpress Forms is the Order Entry Form
- off your Xpress Services menu. Your sysop may have turned it off. If it
- is available, this is one way to order the reader program electronically.
-
- If you are a professional developer or systems integrator and wish to
- explore the possibilities Silver Xpress Forms may have for your
- organization, download the file FORMTOOL.ZIP from any Xpress
- Distribution System (XDS) BBS.
-
- SILVER XPRESS FAXXPRESS SYSTEM:
-
- Your Sysop may have implemented a FAX Service. If so, you will see
- options to allow you to send fax messages through his system.
-
- Talk to your sysop about the possibilities of Fax Mail.
-
- MENUS:
-
- Silver Xpress now uses a pulldown menu system. You can even use a
- mouse if you have one.
-
- The menus may be customized with the SXDYMENU.EXE program. This
- program is available as SXDM100.ZIP and can be found on the Xpress
- Distribution System (XDS) Bulletin Boards.
-
- Silver Xpress will always load the menu SXMENU.LIB. You can explore
- the alternate menu system with the sample 228MENU.LIB by typing:
-
- XPREAD -X228MENU.LIB
-
- A BBS can also define the menu you will see. If a BBS operator chooses
- to provide a customized menu with your mail packet, you cannot
- override his customization.
-
- By customizing your menus, you can create canned mail options such as:
-
- "Send Mail to Charlie"
- "Send Echo Mail Rules for Xpress User Conference"
-
- or create menus that read specific areas such as:
-
- "Read Netmail Area"
- "Read Private Conference""
- "Read LAN MHS Mail"
-
- or create a hard disk menu system such as:
-
- "Run Word Perfect"
- "Call Telix"
-
- 43/50 LINE MODE SUPPORT:
-
- You can configure Silver Xpress to use 43/50 line mode support. Silver
- Xpress will adjust its windows dimensions in most places to take
- advantage of the added screen space.
-
- You can temporarily switch to 43/50 line mode by using the -V50 switch
- when you start Silver Xpress.
-
- SPEECH FRIENDLY INTERFACE:
-
- If you are visually impaired, you will find Silver Xpress to be the the
- best off-line electronic mail system designed to present mail to you in
- the most friendly and clear spoken manner. Xpress has configurable
- talking cursors and long strings to control the verbosity of the
- system.
-
- In addition, a talking quoter and talking grammer system are built into
- Silver Xpress. These are revolutionary electronic mail features. With
- the Talking Quoter, mail is presented in a paced fashion. You will
- hear who said what. With Talking Grammer, you can use the reader
- cursor to place the cursor anywhere on the message and have it speak
- the next paragraph, sentence or word!
-
- Use the -SFI switch the first time you use Silver Xpress to activate
- the speech friendly interace.
-
- CONCEPT QUOTER:
-
- Silver Xpress has a new utility which allows you to quote mail on a
- line by line basis.
-
- While you are reading mail, press the Q key to quote the current line.
- Continue pressing the Q key for each line you wish to quote. Silver
- Xpress will hold the quoted lines in a temporary buffer.
-
- If you want to add your reply to the lines you just quoted, press the
- ALT-Q key. Silver Xpress will take you to the internal editor and
- put the cursor at the bottom of the quoted lines.
-
- This unique feature gives you the ability to quote mail on a concept
- basis without the need to quote the entire message first. What you end
- up with is a CLEAN concept by concept quoting system!
-
- ANSI MAIL:
-
- Silver Xpress can now display ANSI messages. ANSI messages have ANSI
- escape sequences to create fancy displays.
-
- NOTE: If you create ANSI mail using TDRAW or a similar program, you
- must set the save width to 80 characters or less. Otherwise, Silver
- Xpress will truncate your mail.
-
- LIST FILES:
-
- This version of the Silver Xpress reader has an enhanced list file
- system. You can press the F2 key at almost any input file to pop up
- a list of the list files you have created.
-
- PICKLIST.LIS - List of all the pick list files
- REPLYHDR.LIS - Displayed when creating new mail
- USER.LIS - Displayed at the TO WHOM:
- ALIAS.LIS - Displayed at the FROM WHOM:
- IMPORT.LIS - Displayed at IMPORT FILE NAME:
- SUBJECT.LIS - Displayed at the subject line
- NETFLAGS.LIS - Displayed at NetMail Attributes
- MATRIX.LIS - Displayed at NETMAIL ToWhom or Net Address
- CABINET.LIS - Displayed at SAVE FILE NAME:
- SIGN.LIS - Displayed when creating new mail
- TAGS.LIS - Displayed when creating new mail
- FAXPHONE.LIS - Displayed in the Send Fax File section
- FAXFILES.LIS - Displayed in the Send Fax File section
- FAXCOVER.LIS - Displayed in the Send Fax File section
- PRINT.LIS - Displayed when ready to print
- MAILPROC.LIS - Displayed when D is hit when reading mail
- SEARCH.LIS - Displayed at the search mail session
- MORETAGS.LIS - Called from TAGS.LIS
- WINDOWS.LIS - Called from TAGS.LIS
- STOLEN.LIS - Called from TAGS.LIS
-
- The last three are called from the default TAGS.LIS file using the new
- "LIST ON LIST" concept. The LIST FILE system now has the ability to
- pop up an alternate list. To activate this feature, you need the
- keyword %ALTLIST in the file. With this option on, each item which
- begins with a @ symbol will be viewed as a file to pop up if selected.
-
- In addition, the %ITEM RANDOM keyword was added to the list system.
- This keyword will randomly highlight an item when the list first appears.
-
- See the TAGS.LIS file for examples on how these new keywords are
- implemented.
-
- As of version 3.02, you can press ALT-P to display the "PICKLIST.LIS"
- file and edit any of the files in the list. There is no longer a need
- to exit Silver Xpress to modify these files.
-
- COMMAND LINE SWITCHES:
-
- -Cxxxx Use XXXX configuration file instead of default XPREAD.CFG
- -Xxxxx Use XXXX menu file instead of default SXMENU.LIB
- -DV Force Desqvu Mode
- -V50 Force 43/50 video line mode
- -Wxxxx Change the default work directory
- -Mxxxx Change the inbound mailbox directory
- -Rxxxx Change the outbound replybox directory
-
- -O Do not do any archiving. It was done outside.
-
- XXXXXX is required. But xxxxx should be the file name
- of the OPX file.
-
- Xpress will only use this to get the Xpress file name.
- Note: HLD and BIF files are created in the path speci-
- fied by XXXXX; otherwise they are created in the work
- directory. It is your responsibility, if you go this
- route, do take this into account.
-
- -TTOff Turn off Ticker Tape (registered user only).
- -S Go directly to the configuration menu.
- -SFI Enable the Speech Friendly Interface System.
- -Lxxxx Directly load the file (xxxx is the file spec).
- /CHIN Use Normal ASCII characters for drawing boxes.
- /VI Special switch to make certain items more "wordy".
- /MOFF Force the mouse support OFF.
- /E3=XX Switch for people (chinese language) who want to change the
- default QWK message delimiter. XX is a HEX number".
-
- ┌────────────────────────┐
- │OPTIMIZING SILVER XPRESS│
- └────────────────────────┘
-
- There are several things you can do to speed up the operation of Silver
- Xpress.
-
- 1) If you generally use a single archiver such as PKZIP/PKUNZIP or ARJ
- and anything else, we recommend you edit the Archiver Information
- and hard code full paths for the archiver. For example:
-
- USE ARCHIVER DETECTION: NO
- USE PACKET DETECTION : NO
- EXPANSION : $C:\UTILITY\PKUNZIP.EXE -O %1
- COMPRESSION : $C:\UTILITY\PKZIP.EXE -M %1
-
- The same holds true for your external editor and any other 3rd party
- program you define within Silver Xpress.
-
- In other words, "Being Specific is Terrific" for faster operations.
-
- When you do this, you can also disable "CHECK PROGRAM EXISTENCE" in
- your miscellaneous variable section.
-
- 2) If you have plenty of RAM available, specifically more than 280K after
- you start Xpress, it is probably not necessary to use the EXEC SWAP
- symbols $ or #.
-
- 3) If you want to use a RAM drive and have plenty of space for it (1MEG
- recommended), you can put your work directory here.
-
- Keep in mind that you are vulnerable to a loss of reply mail if an
- accidental boot or computer lockup occurs.
-
- 4) To reduce memory requirements, you can redesign the pull down menu.
- An external program called SXDYMENU.EXE is available as a separate
- package to allow you to customize your menus. A sample menu
- 228MENU.LIB is provided with reduced menu options.
-
- By removing some of the options you don't normally use, you can
- make significantly more memory available for Silver Xpress.
-
- 5) Silver Xpress uses an OVERLAY system defined in the XPREAD.OVR file.
- If you don't have extended memory but do have a RAM drive, you can
- do the following to speed up the loading of the overlay system:
-
- a) Copy your XPREAD.OVR over to the RAM Drive, say F:\
- b) Define the following environment string, SET XOL=F:\
-
- Another way is to copy the XPREAD.EXE file over to the ram drive.
- Silver Xpress will first look for XOL and if not found, look
- for the XPREAD.OVR file in the same directory as XPREAD.EXE.
-
- 6) If you find Silver Xpress EXEC SWAPPING taking a bit too long, this
- is probably because it is SWAPPING to DISK rather than EXPANDED memory.
-
- If you have a RAM drive, you can tell XPRESS where to SWAP its
- files by setting the environment string, SET XESP=F:\XPREAD.SW$.
- You must give it a full file path and name.
-
- 7) Single mail system users such as QWK or OPX only, can speed up
- the packet search system by changing the packet specification. The
- packet specification tells Xpress what files (packets) to look for
- when displaying the Mail Packet list (Packet Loader). If you only
- use OPX, change the packet specification to say "*.O??". You can do
- the same for QWK if you only use QWK packets.
-
- Remember, "Being Specific is Terrific".
-
-