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- =====( MailEd V1.10 )=============================================
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- Trion offline GUI Echomail feed Editor.
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- (c) Copyright Paul Spijkerman, '96-'98. All rights reserved.
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- Written for use with the Trion BBS package.
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- The programm called MailEd is the offline GUI Echomail feed
- Editor of the Trion BBS package.
- It is used to connect or disconnect nodes and points (feeds)
- from echomail sections.
- It changes the "trion:cfg/mail.cfg" file, which also can
- be edited "by hand" with a normal text editor but the MailEd
- gives a much more clear presentation.
- It gives you a list with all echomail section names followed
- with the number of sections found in the mail.cfg, or if
- there is no entry for a section in the mail.cfg it will show
- so.
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- The GUI windows of the Mail editor are dynamic, you can resize
- them and they render them self using all the space in the window.
- The list with users becomes shorter or longer and the space
- between buttons and other GUI elements changes.
- Also GUI elements like buttons can change size to better use the
- window space .. This depends on what is usefull in Utilities.
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- You can start it by typing MailEd in shell or by Clicking on
- the Mail button in the TrionRM window.
- If it was run this way you find yourself in the section list
- to select one or more echomail sections.
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- You select an echomail section by clicking once on a section
- name. When you click again on the section a window is opend
- to edit the feed list of the section.
- When you click just once on a section they are colored to
- show they are selected. When you have selected a number of
- sections you can add or remove a node number from all selected
- sections by typing a nodenumber in the feed string gadget and
- click on the Remove or Add button.
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- Note that if you don't click on the "update" button before
- you Quit the program all changes are lost.
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