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- Subject: Minuet Frequently Asked Questions
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- Summary: Common Questions and Answers about Minuet. A program for the
- IBM PC that combines Electronic mail, FTP, Telnet, and USENET
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- Minuet Frequently Asked Questions
-
- Version 1.4
- 16 May 1995
-
- Written by: Chris D. Halverson <cdh@MR.Net>
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- This document is a Frequently Asked Questions List for the Internet program
- Minuet. The most current version is available via the following methods:
-
- WWW: http://www.MR.Net/~cdh/minuet.html
-
- FTP: ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/minuet-faq
-
- Email: Send mail to cdh@MR.Net with the words send minuet in the Subject field.
-
- USENET News: The Minuet FAQ is posted monthly on the 10th of the month to the
- following newsgroups:
-
- comp.os.msdos.mail-news
- comp.infosystems.gopher
- comp.answers
- news.answers
-
- This document is originally written in HTML, and is fully indexed in the
- original HTML form. For quick access, it is recommended to read the version
- available on the WWW.
-
- This document is broken up in two sections. The first section deals with
- general question about Minuet. The second section is specific questions
- regarding the different modules included in Minuet. If you have any questions
- or comments regarding the FAQ, please send email to cdh@MR.Net. If you have
- questions regarding Minuet, please send mail to minuet@boombox.micro.umn.edu.
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- 1. General Minuet Questions
-
- 1.1 What is Minuet?
-
- 1.2 Where can I get Minuet?
-
- 1.3 What is the current version of Minuet?
-
- 1.4 What do I need in order to run Minuet?
-
- 1.5 How come my mouse does not work in Minuet, but it does in Windows?
-
- 1.6 How can I set up Minuet to run off a network server for multiple
- users?
-
- 1.7 How can I use Minuet from within Windows?
-
- 1.8 Can I make custom menu selections?
-
- 1.9 Where can I get more information about Minuet?
-
- 1.10 Do I have to pay a fee to use Minuet?
-
- 1.11 Can I restrict users to certain services?
-
- 1.12 Is there a DOS shell escape?
-
- 1.13 Does Minuet run within OS/2?
-
- 1.14 Is there a Windows version of Minuet?
-
- 1.15 Can I spawn external viewer for graphics files?
-
- 1.16 Can I make dumps of the screen to a file?
-
- 1.17 Can Minuet access the World Wide Web?
-
- 2. Question about the Modules within Minuet
-
- Gopher
-
- 2.1 How can I get the Gopher(+) information (the equivalent of the ``=''
- key in the Unix client) in Minuet?
-
- 2.2 How can I go back up a level in Gopher?
-
- 2.3 How can I connect to a different Gopher server without changing the
- server name in Setup->Server every time?
-
- Mail
-
- 2.4 Can I preview messages without fetching them in Mail? News?
-
- 2.5 Can I compose messages off-line?
-
- 2.6 Can I do a bulk mailing of all my messages that I composed?
-
- 2.7 Can I decode MIME enclosures with Minuet?
-
- 2.8 How can I insert/append a text file in Minuet?
-
- News
-
- 2.9 Why can't I connect to mudhoney.micro.umn.edu or news.tc.umn.edu for
- News?
-
- 2.10 How can I download selected articles by using Position under the News
- menu?
-
- 2.11 Can I decode a multi-part UUencoded message using Minuet?
-
- 2.12 Several newsgroups don't appear in Minuet's news reader, and they
- appear when using another news reader. What can I do?
-
- 2.13 I get the error ``Error 502 - NNTP Server news.tc.umn.edu 119 can't
- talk to you.'' What's wrong?
-
- Telnet
-
- 2.14 Can I do multiple telnet sessions?
-
- 2.15 Can I capture a telnet session to a file?
-
- 2.16 How can I send a delete instead of a backspace in Telnet?
-
- 2.17 What if I use a different char set instead of English for Telnet? Can
- I use other sets? How?
-
- FTP
-
- 2.18 Can I specify a whole directory tree to skip to in FTP?
-
- 2.19 I'm trying to connect to an FTP server that runs on XYZ operating
- system but I can't connect. Why?
-
- Other
-
- 2.20 What is the Webster server that I should use?
-
- 2.21 I have a lot of machines listed in the Telnet and FTP dialog boxes.
- Can I get rid of them without having to reinstall?
-
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-
- 1 General Minuet Questions
-
- Contents of this section
-
- 1.1 What is Minuet?
-
- Minuet stands for Minnesota Internet Users Essential Tool. It is an integrated
- package that includes modules for E-mail (using the POP protocol), Gopher,
- telnet, Usenet News and FTP. It provides an easy-to-use, mouse-driven graphical
- user interface via the TurboVision libraries. It is a TCP/IP client that runs
- over any type of TCP/IP network including ethernet and SLIP. It will work with
- either static or dynamic IP numbers (bootp).
-
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-
- 1.2 Where can I get Minuet?
-
- Minuet is available via anonymous FTP from:
-
- ftp://minuet.micro.umn.edu/pub/minuet/
-
- This is the top level minuet directory.
-
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-
- 1.3 What is the current version of Minuet?
-
- 1.0_Beta_18A
-
- 437485 May 12 17:55 minuarc.exe
-
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-
- 1.4 What do I need in order to run Minuet?
-
- Most importantly you need an Internet provider and an account. If you have this
- you can run Minuet on a LAN using your network card and a TCP/IP packet driver
- for your card. If you do not have one already you can ftp one from:
-
- ftp://boombox.micro.umn.edu/pub/pc/packet-drivers/drivers/
-
- You can also use Minuet over a SLIP connection. We provide a SLIP driver and
- dialer via anonymous ftp:
-
- ftp://boombox.micro.umn.edu/pub/pc/slip/sliparc.exe
-
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- 1.5 How come my mouse does not work in Minuet, but it does in Windows?
-
- Evidently you are not loading a mouse driver. Windows has a driver built into
- the system, so it always works. If you bought a mouse, you should have received
- a driver with it. Otherwise one comes with Windows, usually it is in the
- windows directory as mouse.com or mouse.sys. Just run this from your
- autoexec.bat or after it has completed to get mouse access from within Minuet.
- See your DOS or mouse manual for more instructions.
-
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-
- 1.6 How can I set up Minuet to run off a network server for multiple users?
-
- Use the /p option. This specifies the directory to store the configuration,
- mail, ftp, news and gopher documents. For example, if your system has a network
- drive k: that holds networked applications, then you could create a batch file
- that is in the path before Minuet that calls:
-
- K:\minuet\minuet /p=c:\mail %1 %2 %3 %4 %5
-
- This will save the users configuration on the local c: drive in the mail
- directory on drive C:.
-
- You can also get instructions on how to setup different configurations for a
- network, slip, and Windows from
-
- ftp://boombox.micro.umn.edu/pub/pc/minuet/admin/
-
- There are a number of files in there that explain how to setup multiple user
- Minuet.
-
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-
- 1.7 How can I use Minuet from within Windows?
-
- You will need to load the packet driver (either umslip or a network card
- driver) with the ``-w'' option before you start Windows. You can also load
- winpkt right after you load your driver. This is actually the preferred way,
- but you will have to obtain winpkt separately (it comes with the winsock
- distribution). You can also get it as part of the Crynwr collection of packet
- drivers from:
-
- ftp://boombox.micro.umn.edu/pub/pc/packet-drivers/drivers/pktd11.zip
-
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-
- 1.8 Can I make custom menu selections?
-
- Yes, they will show up under the ``Window'' menu. You need to edit the file
- CUSTOM.TXT. You can get online help on this by choosing the LUMINA option from
- the Window menu and then clicking on Help (Alt-F1).
-
- The example looks like this (more or less):
-
- Library|telnet|pubinfo.ais.umn.edu|23|MENU|63|erm:|1|election:|MNCAT
-
- This is how it works, each section is separated by a ``|'':
-
- The first string is the title to show in the menu
- Then comes the program to execute
- The host to connect to
- Port number
- String to look for
- String to send in response
- Repeat above two steps as necessary
-
- You can use this to automate telnet sessions by having Minuet automatically put
- in your username and password. Bear in mind that the information is stored in
- plain text format, so use caution putting passwords or other sensitive
- information in the file.
-
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-
- 1.9 Where can I get more information about Minuet?
-
- A manual will be available when Minuet gets out of beta testing. There is also
- on-line help available by hitting SHIFT-F1 for the help index, or just F1 for
- context sensitive help, almost anywhere in Minuet.
-
- There are also two mailing lists set up: minuet-news is an unmoderated mailing
- list for general discussion of Minuet, and minuet-announce is a moderated list
- to which new version announcements and other administrivia will be to. To
- subscribe to either list, send mail to listname-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu.
- For example, to subscribe to minuet-news, send mail to
-
- minuet-news-request@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
- with the word ``subscribe'' somewhere in the body.
-
- The book, ``PC Internet Tour Guide'', by Michael Fraase, is basically a book
- about Minuet. It includes a very old version (Beta_4) with it, but is a fairly
- complete guide to that version. A lot of information will still be relevant to
- the current version.
-
- If you have questions or problems with minuet, the development team has a
- mailing list set up where we will try to address your problems. Send mail to
- minuet@boombox.micro.umn.edu. If you do not send the mail with Minuet, please
- include the version of Minuet that you are using.
-
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-
- 1.10 Do I have to pay a fee to use Minuet?
-
- That depends. If you are a University of Minnesota student, staff or faculty
- member then you may use Minuet free. If you are not affiliated with the
- University of Minnesota, you will have to pay a $&50 shareware fee for
- individuals. To register Minuet, send payment to:
-
- Distributed Computing Services
- Attn: Minuet Shareware
- 190 Shepherd Labs
- University of Minnesota
- Minneapolis, MN 55455
-
- There are also site licenses available. For information contact
-
- software@boombox.micro.umn.edu
-
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-
- 1.11 Can I restrict users to certain services?
-
- Sort of. You may use the command line option /only along with a service name,
- as in ``minuet /gopher /only''. This will start up gopher right away, and when
- gopher ends, it will terminate the program. However, this does not prevent
- users from accessing the Window menu to select other services.
-
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- 1.12 Is there a DOS shell escape?
-
- No, at this time there is not.
-
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-
- 1.13 Does Minuet run within OS/2?
-
- Yes. If you are on a network, you shouldn't have to change anything to get
- Minuet to run. If you are dialing in on a modem, you will have to change a
- couple of settings for your DOS session. To do this, go to the Command Shells
- folder. Click on the ``DOS Window'' icon with the right mouse button. Choose
- Open->Settings. Then click on the second tab (DOS Settings). You need to change
- the ``COM_Hold'' and ``COM_DIRECT_ACCESS'' from OFF to ON. Do this for the
- ``DOS Full Screen'' icon also. This will let OS/2 keep the serial connection
- open.
-
- Any info on OS/2 Warp would be appreciated
-
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-
- 1.14 Is there a Windows version of Minuet?
-
- There are no immediate plans for a Windows version of Minuet, although Minuet
- will run in a DOS window. See Question .
-
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-
- 1.15 Can I spawn external viewer for graphics files?
-
- No. Minuet cannot spawn external programs of any kind, even if runnig from
- within Windows. However, the upcoming "Beta 18" will have full graphics support
- for GIF and JPEG files if running in Graphics mode.
-
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-
- 1.16 Can I make dumps of the screen to a file?
-
- Yes. This happens most when connecting to a library, where the information on
- the screen is spread across a number of screens. Instead of doing Print Screens
- all the time to save the information, you can use Control-F2. This will create
- a file called DUMPA.PAS in your subdirectory for mail. You can do this numerous
- time, the resulting files will be called DUMPB.PAS, DUMPC.PAS, etc. This will
- be a screen dump, including the ANSI characters that make up the screen. You
- can also use any other screen dump programs.
-
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-
- 1.17 Can Minuet access the World Wide Web?
-
- Yes. If you have the most current version, Beta18 (see Question 1.3, and
- Question 1.2 for more info), you can access the World Wide Web.
-
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-
- 2 Question about the Modules within Minuet
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-
- Gopher
-
- 2.1 How can I get the Gopher(+) information (the equivalent of the ``='' key in
- the Unix client) in Minuet?
-
- Use the right mouse button and click on the object. If the object is listed
- with parens, ``(''and ``)'', around the descriptor, as in (FILE), you will get
- the Gopher+ information associated with the item. If it has angle brackets
- around it, as in <FILE>, you will get the selector string for the item.
-
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-
- 2.2 How can I go back up a level in Gopher?
-
- To go back up a level, you just click on whatever level you want to go to from
- within the upper part of the Gopher window. There is no ``Go Back'' button like
- there was in PC Gopher III.
-
- If you don't have a mouse, just hit the TAB key twice (or SHIFT-TAB once) to
- get to the top part of the window and use the arrow keys to move around.
-
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-
- 2.3 How can I connect to a different Gopher server without changing the server
- name in Setup->Server every time?
-
- All you need to do is hold down the shift key while clicking on 'New Gopher'.
- This also pops up a history list like the ones for Telnet and FTP. You can also
- leave the Gopher server in Setup->Servers blank and Minuet will always pop up a
- dialog box prompting for a server name.
-
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-
- Mail
-
- 2.4 Can I preview messages without fetching them in Mail? News?
-
- Not at this time. It is planned for future revisions.
-
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-
- 2.5 Can I compose messages off-line?
-
- Yes. If you are dialing in with a modem, instead of doing a ``slip minuet'',
- just type ``minuet''. You will not be able to do anything other than compose
- mail and read old mail, but you can compose as many messages that you want (as
- long as you have space on your hard drive) and Minuet will save them
- automatically.
-
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-
- 2.6 Can I do a bulk mailing of all my messages that I composed?
-
- Yes. Just hold down the SHIFT key and click on ``Send'' or do a SHIFT-F4.
-
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-
- 2.11 Can I decode MIME enclosures with Minuet?
-
- Minuet does not yet support Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME). This
- may be implemented in a future version.
-
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-
- 2.13 How can I insert/append a text file in Minuet?
-
- Choose the ``Text'' conversion option when enclosing. That will append the text
- file to the end of your message and won't require the user to use binhex or
- uudecode to translate the message. ``Text'' is available from the dialog box
- where you choose the file you want to enclose.
-
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-
- News
-
- 2.9 Why can't I connect to mudhoney.micro.umn.edu or news.tc.umn.edu for News?
-
- These news servers are for University of Minnesota users only. You will need to
- find a local news server in order to use the News facility.
-
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-
- 2.10 How can I download selected articles by using Position under the News
- menu?
-
- By default (by not selecting the position), you should be positioned at the
- first available message when you fetch. The available message numbers in a
- newsgroup may not start with 1, they may range from, say 348 to 650. When you
- choose Position from the News menu, you can enter a msg number and click on OK.
- Then you can choose Get New News from the News menu to get all available
- articles starting with the number you entered.
-
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-
- 2.12 Can I decode a multi-part UUencoded message using Minuet?
-
- No, Minuet cannot decode multi-part messages. You will have to get a standalone
- uudecoder and then save all the messages into one big file, edit out the mail
- headers, and then run the file through the uudecode program. The built in
- uudecoding is basically meant for single part files since they would be
- attachments to a message.
-
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-
- 2.14 Several newsgroups don't appear in Minuet's news reader, and they appear
- when using another news reader. What can I do?
-
- Minuet assumes the list of newsgroups is sorted. Many news servers have it
- unsorted. Until this is fixed in Minuet, ask your news server admins to sort
- the newsgroup file.
-
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-
- 2.15 I get the error ``Error 502 - NNTP Server news.tc.umn.edu 119 can't talk
- to you.'' What's wrong?
-
- On campus (U of M TC only):
-
- You need to have your machine's IP address registered with Networking Services.
- This will give your machine a department domain name (i.e., cs.umn.edu). By
- default, all machines with a domain name at the University are given read
- access (each department's domain name is registered separately on the news
- server, so if there is a new domain name, it needs to be be registered with the
- news admin). To get posting access, your department's domain needs to be given
- posting access by the news admin (it may be already - if it isn't, contact the
- news admin); this also holds for restricted news groups, like the Clarinet
- groups.
-
- Networking Services: 625-8888
-
- News server admin: news@news.tc.umn.edu
-
- Off campus (non-U of M): See Question
-
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- Telnet
-
- 2.16 Can I do multiple telnet sessions?
-
- At this time you can only do one telnet session at a time.
-
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-
- 2.17 Can I capture a telnet session to a file?
-
- Yes. Before you want to start capturing, go to the File menu and choose ``Save
- As''. Minuet will then ask you for a file name. Provide a file name and choose
- OK. From that point on, Minuet will save your session to a file.
-
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-
- 2.19 How can I send a delete instead of a backspace in Telnet?
-
- In Beta_16 and above you can just add ``del'' after the computer name when
- running Telnet. For example:
-
- boombox.micro.umn.edu del
-
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-
- 2.20 What if I use a different char set instead of English for Telnet? Can I
- use other sets? How?
-
- Yes, you can use other char sets with Minuet. Here are the options:
-
- iso -- ISO Latin
- 8bit -- 8 bit chars
-
- Use these in the same way as the ``del'' option. See Question
-
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-
- FTP
-
- 2.7 Can I specify a whole directory tree to skip to in FTP?
-
- Yes. Just go to Window->FTP and enter the site name. When it connects, just
- double-click on the site name at the top. For example, if you were to connect
- to boombox.micro.umn.edu you would get something similar to:
-
- boombox.micro.umn.edu
- |
- |-pub...
- |-etc
-
- To specify a full path or drive to go to, for example /pub/pc/minuet/beta16,
- you would just double-click on the boombox.micro.umn.edu part. A dialog box
- will pop up and ask for a drive or device; just enter the path that you want to
- access in that box.
-
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-
- 2.8 I'm trying to connect to an FTP server that runs on XYZ operating system
- but I can't connect. Why?
-
- There are literally hundreds of FTP servers. Minuet does its best to be usable
- with most of them. Enhancements in new versions include the ability to connect
- with different types of FTP servers. If you run into a problem with a certain
- FTP server, send us the specifics of the server (OS, server version, site name
- so we can test) and we will try to make Minuet compatible.
-
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- Other
-
- 2.18 What is the Webster server that I should use?
-
- There is not a generally available public Webster server. Contact your local
- network guru for more information. There is no Webster server at the University
- of Minnesota.
-
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-
- 2.21 I have a lot of machines listed in the Telnet and FTP dialog boxes. Can I
- get rid of them without having to reinstall?
-
- Yes. These sites as stored in a file called minhist.txt. As the name implies,
- this is just a plain text file. Edit it and you will see a list that looks like
- the following:
-
- 2 foo.bar.com
- 3 boombox.micro.umn.edu
- 2 bar.baz.edu
- 9 minuet
- 9 cheesecake
-
- You can edit out (or even put in) sites by deleting the line in the file that
- corresponds to the sites. The different numbers signify:
-
- 2 -- Telnet site
- 3 -- FTP site
- 9 -- Gopher search item
-
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-
-