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- Wind-Mail
- by NickleWare
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- Wind-Mail is an E-Mail and Bulletin Board system that is designed to
- keep you and your network users informed. With Wind-Mail you can send
- messages directly to another Wind-Mail user or post a bulletin on the
- Wind-Mail bulletin board for all users to read.
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- Wind-Mail is not public domain, nor is it free software. You are
- granted a limited license to use this product on a trial basis. You are
- also granted a license to copy Wind-Mail, along with the documentation,
- for the trial use by other users. If you wish to continue using the
- product, you must send $25 per workstation to:
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- NickleWare ⌐
- c/o Bradley Nicholes
- 15817 130th PL. S.E.
- Renton, WA. 98058
-
- We encourage you to copy Wind-Mail and share it with anyone who
- might be interested in better network user communication.
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- Getting Started
-
- REQUIREMENTS -
- Microsoft Windows 2.1 or 3.0
- Local Area Network configured with a shared disk drive
- IBM compatible PC 286/386
- (network server and workstations)
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- SERVER SETUP - Wind-Mail's data files must reside on a disk drive
- that can be accessed by all of your network users. To the workstations, this
- server drive must appear as if it were another local disk drive.
- Before proceeding make sure that you have Microsoft Windows correctly
- installed on the server. Next create a directory called WINDMAIL on the
- server's shared disk drive and copy the Wind-Mail Administrator software
- into this directory. Add the following entry into the WIN.INI file which
- is probably in the same directory where windows is installed.
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- [WINDMAIL]
- DBPath=[drive]:[path]
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- The key word DBPath is set equal to the [drive] and full [path]
- including the trailing backslash, where the windmail data file will reside.
- For example:
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- [WINDMAIL]
- DBPath=C:\WindMail\
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- This drive and path must be a shared device on your network as mentioned
- above. A similar entry to the one above, will also have to be added to
- the WIN.INI file on each workstation.
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- When the above steps have been completed, Wind-Mail Administrator is
- ready to be started. Simply start up Wind-Mail Administrator by double
- clicking on the WMADMIN.EXE file from the Windows MS-Dos executive.
- Wind-Mail Administrator will then create all of the data files it needs
- to run, and place them on the drive and path that was specified in the
- above entry.
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- WORKSTATION SETUP - The workstation setup is much the same as the
- server setup with the exception that the Wind-Mail data files will
- reside on server's shared disk drive.
- First make sure that Microsoft Windows is correctly installed on the
- workstation. Copy the Wind-Mail executible file into the same directory
- where Windows is installed. Make the following entry into the WIN.INI
- file:
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- [WINDMAIL]
- DBPath=[drive]:[path]
-
- The key word DBPath is set equal to the [drive] and full [path]
- including the trailing backslash, of the shared network server drive where
- the windmail data files reside. For example:
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- [WINDMAIL]
- DBPATH=G:\WindMail\
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- G: is the name of the share drive and \WindMail\ is the full path name to
- where the Wind-Mail data files reside. After these steps have been
- completed on the workstation and the data files have been created on the
- shared server drive, Wind-Mail is ready to be used.
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- STARTING WIND-MAIL FOR THE FIRST TIME - The first time Wind-Mail
- Administrator is started, all of the necessary data files will be created.
- At this point the data files are emtpy and Win-Mail Administrator knows
- nothing about who will be using the application. An address will have to
- be established for each Wind-Mail user, so that Wind-Mail Administrator
- will know where to deliver their mail.
- The first window to appear after starting Wind-Mail Administrator or
- Wind-Mail, is the LOGON window. A user ID and password are required to
- access the Wind-Mail application. To enter Wind-Mail Administrator for
- the first time, you will be required to enter the temporary user ID which
- is SCOOB (no password is required). With this temporary user ID, you are
- granted limited access to create user addresses. Once you have created at
- least one user address and Wind-Mail Administrator is exited, this
- temporary user ID is no longer valid.
- Each user will be required to have a user ID and password. The first
- time a new user logs on to Wind-Mail, they will enter their user ID, leave
- the PASSWORD field blank and enter a new password in the NEW PASSWORD
- field. The user will then be prompted to confirm the new password. From
- this point on the user will be required to log on with their user ID and
- password.
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- CHANGING A PASSWORD - At any time when a user logs on to Wind-Mail,
- they may change their password. To change a password, simply enter the
- user ID and current password, then enter the new password in the NEW
- PASSWORD field. Wind-Mail will then prompt for the user to re-enter the new
- password to confirm what was entered the first time. Once the new password
- has been entered and confirmed, the old password is removed.
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-
- Getting Around
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-
- All of Wind-Mail's functionality is accomplished by selecting an
- ACTION and an ITEM to act on. For example, to create a new topic, you would
- select CREATE from the ACTIONS menu and TOPICS from the ITEMS menu. This
- will present the TOPICS entry window. Once all of the data has been entered
- into the appropriate fields, pull down the ACTIONS menu again and select
- SAVE/SEND. This action will cause the data to be saved in the database. When an
- UPDATE or READ action is combined with an item, a list box will be displayed
- that contains all of the currently defined records for the selected item.
- After making a selection from the list box, the record is retrieved from the
- database and presented in an entry window.
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- BULLETIN / MAIL WINDOWS - The BULLETIN and MAIL entry windows contain
- two push buttons which allow the user to relate a bullentin or mail message
- with one or more topics or addresses respectivly. The ADD button will
- present another list box that contains all of the valid selections for
- current item. The user may choose one or more selections from the list
- box to relate to the current item. These selections will then appear in the
- item's display box at the top of the entry window. To close the selection
- list box, simply click on the system menu icon in the left-hand corner of
- the selection list box window and choose CLOSE. The selection list box
- may be displayed and closed as necessary. Any one of the selections that
- are displayed in the item's display box, may be removed by highlighting the
- selection and clicking on the REMOVE push button in the entry window.
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- READ/BULLETIN - After choosing READ from the ACTIONS menu and BULLETIN
- from TOPICS menu, the TOPICS list box is presented with all of the currently
- defined topics. Choose a topic by highlighting the selection and clicking
- on the SELECT push button. The BULLETINS list box will then be presented
- with all of the bullentin titles that currently have the selected topic
- assigned to them. Choose a bulletin in the same manner as described above
- for TOPICS. The complete bulletin will then be displayed in the BULLETIN
- display window. At any time the TOPICS list box or BULLETINS list box may
- re-displayed by clicking on the LIST or BULLETIN on the menu bar.
-
- NEW MAIL - Whenever mail is sent to a user, the receiver's
- Wind-Mail application title bar will begin to flash. They can read the mail
- by selecting READ from the ACTIONS menu and MAIL from the ITEMS menu. The
- NEW MAIL list box will be displayed with the most recent mail
- displayed first. To read or reply to the mail, highlight a selection by
- clicking on it, and then click on a READ or REPLY push button.
- If the READ push button is selected, the READ MAIL display window will
- be presented. This window will display the mail message as well as who sent
- it and the time and date the mail was sent. The REPLY push button will
- present the CREATE/MAIL window with the ADDRESS list box containing reply
- address and the RE: field containing the mail subject. The may then enter a
- reply and send the reply mail message as described above.
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- Advanced Features
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- CLIPBOARD - The CLIPBOARD is a convienent way of transfering data
- between WIND-MAIL and other Windows application or between different
- WIND-MAIL windows. To use the CLIPBOARD functions simply highlight any text
- that is displayed in an entry field, pull down the CLIPBOARD menu and choose
- COPY or CUT. The COPY function will place a copy of the highlighed text on
- the Windows clipboard. The CUT function also places the highlighed text on
- the clipboard and also removes it from the entry field. To restore text
- from the clipboard, place the I-beam cursor at the position inside an entry
- field where the clipboard text should be inserted or appended. The pull
- down the CLIPBOARD menu and choose PASTE. The clipboard text will then be
- placed in the entry field and the cursor position.
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- BULLETIN CROSS REFERENCE - WIND-MAIL's ability to assign more that one
- TOPIC to a BULLETIN allows the user to cross reference the bulletins for
- easier access and greater information availability. For example, the
- following BULLETIN/TOPIC assignments could be made:
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- BULLETIN #1 ---> TOPIC #1
- TOPIC #2
- TOPIC #3
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- BULLETIN #2 ---> TOPIC #2
- TOPIC #3
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- BULLETIN #3 ---> TOPIC #1
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- Selecting READ/BULLETINS, as described above, will present the TOPICS list
- box containing TOPIC #1, TOPIC #2 and TOPIC #3. If TOPIC #2 is choosen from
- the list box, both BULLETIN #1 and BULLETIN #2 will be displayed in the
- BULLETINS list box. If BULLETIN #1 is choosen for reading, the complete
- bulletin will then be displayed including all of the other topics that have
- been assigned to it. Notice above that BULLETIN #1 and BULLETIN #3 have
- TOPIC #1 assigned to them. This means that further information could be
- found by reading all bulletins (which includes BULLETIN #3) that are related
- to TOPIC #1.
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- Actions
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- CREATE - Select CREATE to create a new Topic, Bulletin, Mail Message
- or User Address.
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- UPDATE - Select UPDATE to update an existing Topic, Bulletin, Mail
- Message or User Address
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- READ - Select READ to read an existing Topic, Bulletin, Mail Message or
- User Address.
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- SAVE/SEND - Select SAVE/SEND to save a newly created or already existing
- Topic, Bulletin or User Address, or to send a mail message.
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- DELETE - Select DELETE to delete an already existing Topic, Bulletin,
- Mail Message or User Address.
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- CLEAR - Select CLEAR to clear all of the window entry fields during a
- CREATE selection or restore the original values during an UPDATE selection.
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- CLOSE - Select CLOSE to close an entry window.
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- PRINT - Not implemented in this release.
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- RE-INDEX - Select RE-INDEX to recreate the Wind-Mail indexes.
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- EXIT - Select EXIT to exit Wind-Mail.
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- ABOUT - Select ABOUT for more information about Wind-Mail.
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- Bulletin Board
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- TOPICS - Topics are used to categorize all of the bulletins placed on
- Wind-Mail's bulletin board. A user can create as many different topics as
- necessary.
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- BULLETINS - Bulletins are public messages that are posted for all users
- to read. Each bulletin is assigned one or more topics. By relating a
- bulletin to more than one topic, the bulletin's topic list can be used as a
- cross reference to other bulletins.
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- Mail
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- MAIL - MAIL messages are private messages sent to a
- particular user address or group of addresses. These messages can only be
- read by the addressee.
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- ADDRESSES - User addresses describe each Wind-Mail user and tells
- Wind-Mail where to send the user's mail.
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- ClipBoard
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- UNDO - Select UNDO to undo user input.
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- CUT - Select CUT to cut the selected text from an entry field to the
- clipboard.
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- COPY - Select COPY to copy the selected text from an entry field to
- the clipboard.
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- PASTE - Select PASTE to paste clipboard text at the current cursor
- position.
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- CLEAR - Select CLEAR to clear the selected text from an entry field.
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- SELECT ALL - Select SELECT ALL to select all of the text in an entry
- field.
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- Other Selections
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- LIST - Select LIST during an UPDATE or READ operation to return to the
- selection list box.
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- BULLETINS - Select BULLETINS during a READ/BULLETINS operation to
- return to the bulletins selection list box for a particular topic.
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- This documentation must accompany the Wind-Mail software.
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- NickleWare
- Copyright (C) 1990 Bradley Nicholes
-