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- BlueQWK 1.55 - BLUEQ155.ZIP - 11-December-1994
- Copyright (C) 1992-94 Simple Solutions Software,
- All Rights Reserved.
-
- Residence: Geoffrey Sy
- 1322-14 Blevins Place
- Toronto ON M5A 3M5
- Canada
-
- FidoNet: 1:250/814, 1:250/710
-
- InterNet: sy@sshq.tor250.org
- rn.4261@rose.com
- ae873@torfree.net
-
- Support BBS: CAP/CANADA (416) 287-0935 v.32bis/v.FC
- (416) 287-0234 v.Everything
- CAP/USA (708) 854-0255 v.32bis/v.FC
- Conference: CL_SimpleSoln #4
-
- Latest versions of most QWK utilities, including BlueQWK, can
- be found on The Lunatic Fringe BBS 214-235-5288 (1:124/2113).
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- BlueQWK converts BlueWave mail packets to a format readable
- by QWK mail readers. It is designed to interface seamlessly
- with most DOS-based QWK off-line mail readers.
-
- INSTALLATION for 1stReader (as well as other OLMRs):
-
- 1. Copy BLUEQWK.EXE into your 1stReader directory. If
- using 1stReader v1.10, unZIP 1ST11.RDR into your
- 1stReader directory. If using 1stReader v2.0 unZIP
- 1ST20.RDR into your 1stReader directory.
-
- OPERATION:
-
- 1. This version of BlueQWK needs more memory than older
- versions, so you might need to enable 1stReader's
- SuperShell to free up some memory before executing
- BlueQWK.
-
- 2. When you start 1stReader, append the switch /QWK:* to
- the 1stReader command line. This switch can also go
- into your SWITCHES.1ST file.
-
- BlueQWK automatically copies BlueWave *.INF files into same
- directory as itself. This allows for conversion of replies
- without the need for a BlueWave packet to be present.
-
- The reply packet for uploading to the BlueWave door still
- have the .REP extension. 1st Reader doesn't have any hooks
- to take care of this. The 1st Reader /REP: NEW switch won't
- work in this case unless you want all your reply packets to
- have the .NEW extension. This isn't a problem because the
- replies packet is automatically renamed to <BBS_ID>.NEW when
- the Bluewave door received it.
-
- There is an internal hook that 1stReader provide for BW-QWK
- conversion. It does not work when writing replies without
- the presence of a mail packet. This hook causes DOS to issue
- 'Bad command or file name' when reading Bluewave packets. If
- this DOS error annoys you, download DLXTEXT.EXE or QMTEXT.EXE
- from Sparky to edit your 1STTEXT file. Place the word REM in
- front of records #297, 298, and 299 in 1STTEXT to fix this.
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- INSTALLATION for other readers:
-
- 1. Put BLUEQWK.EXE into your reader directory or
- anywhere on your DOS PATH.
-
- 2. Replace the compression/decompression utilities with
- batch files. Then do some simple batch programming.
-
- Included in this package are several files with the
- .RDR extension. These are .ZIP files containing
- sample .CFG and .BAT files for use with other mail
- readers. They also contain configuration files for
- the mail reader, so becareful not to overwrite your
- mail reader's configuration files. These files are:
-
- DLX12.RDR - For use with Sparkware's Deluxe² v1.2x
- and probably older versions as well.
- OLX22.RDR - For use with OLX v2.2. Will probably
- work with SLMR and earlier OLX versions
- OLX30.RDR - For use with OLX v3.1.52. May work with
- prior release of OLX v3.xx
- SR140.RDR - For use with Speed Read v1.40. May work
- with earlier and later versions.
- RM130.RDR - For use with RoboMail v1.30. May work
- with earlier and later versions.
-
- Unzip the appropriate .RDR into the same directory as
- BLUEQWK.EXE. Then configure your reader to call the
- appropriate PACKER/UNPACKER .BATch file. Please refer
- to the README.TXT file inside the .RDR files for more
- information.
-
- 3. You may need to change the extension of the BW mail
- packets to *.QWK inorder for your mail reader to find
- the mail packets.
-
- If the above steps don't work for your OLMR, these
- information may help:
-
- The basic command line to run BlueQWK follows:
-
- BLUEQWK BBS_ID conversion_method
-
- - BBS_ID can be anything that contains the name of
- the QWK/REP packet. This may include the mail
- packet name as passed by your mail reader to the
- compression/decompression utilities. If the BBS_ID
- is not known, use an asterisk '*' to let BlueQWK
- find/guess the BBS_ID.
-
- - conversion_method has 3 options:
-
- 1. BW-QWK converts BlueWave mail packet to QWK for
- reading with your QWK reader.
- 2. BW-REP converts BlueWave replies to .REP for
- re-editing them with your QWK reader.
- 3. REP-BW converts .REP to BlueWave for uploading
- to the BlueWave door
-
- The BLUEQWK.CFG needs the following info:
-
- Line 1: Directory of QWK work directory. This is
- where your mail reader decompress the mail
- packet to. Most readers will change to this
- directory before opening the mail packet,
- so a ".\" (without the quotes) will work in
- most cases.
-
- Line 2: Directory of REP work directory. This is
- where BlueQWK expects to find the reply
- file created by your mail reader. BlueQWK
- uses this directory to store the converted
- Bluewave replies. Most readers don't use a
- separate directory for this purpose. In
- such case, create a work directory and copy
- the reply file into it. Please refer to
- OLX22.RDR for the solution to this problem.
-
- Line 3: Optional switches for BlueQWK. Currently
- these switches are supported:
-
- /Quiet
- Tells BlueQWK not to list the header of
- messages it processed.
-
- /NoNDX
- Tells BlueQWK not to create the QWK
- index (*.NDX) files.
-
- /1stBM
- Fix a problem with 1stReader v2's "new"
- book-mark scheme. If BlueQWK finds
- BOOKMARK.DAT in the QWK work directory,
- it will not attempt to convert the BW
- mail packet. This new book-mark scheme
- is unquestionably the worst function
- found in 1stReader.
-
- /NoERR
- Suppress error messages such as "No
- Replies found" or "No BW mail packet
- found".
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- That's all there's to it. You can now read BlueWave mail
- packets with your favorite QWK reader.
-
- I like to think this document short, complete and helpful.
- If you have problems with the program, please do not hesitate
- to contact me.
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- MAILER READER INTERFACE FOR BLUEQWK: For QWK reader authors:
-
- These simple additions to any mail reader would be helpful
- for third party programs to interface with the mail reader.
-
- To interface with BlueQWK, the mail reader should provide the
- ability to run 3 .BAT files and pass 3 parameters to BlueQWK.
-
- The .BAT files:
-
- 1. POSTQWK.BAT - Run after the reader decompress the .QWK
- packet.
-
- 2. POSTREP.BAT - Run after the reader decompress the .REP
- packet.
-
- 3. PREREP.BAT - Run before the reader compress the .MSG
- into a .REP file.
-
- These .BAT files can be any name, as long as they are known
- to the users of the mail reader (ie: documented).
-
- The Parameters:
-
- 1. QWK work path - Path to the directory where the QWK
- packet was decompressed to.
-
- 2. REP work path - The directory where the <BBS_ID>.MSG is
- stored.
-
- 3. The <BBS_ID> - The name of the QWK file. This is not
- necessary, but can reduce error if
- BlueQWK doesn't have to guess.
-
- Optional:
-
- Make the reader recognize the Bluewave naming format. The
- current naming convention for Bluewave format folows:
-
- <BBS_ID>.DA# - DA is the first 2 letter of the day followed
- by a number 0 to 9. Thus the first mail
- packet downloaded on Monday would have .MO0
- as the file extension.
-
- <BBS_ID>.### - This newer naming convention gives the file
- extension any number between 000 to 999.
-
- <BBS_ID>.NEW - The Bluewave reply packet should have .NEW
- as the file extension.
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- REVISION HISTORY:
-
- 11-Dec-1994 - v1.55 - The previous update caused BlueQWK to
- load the .INF file to the wrong memory
- address under certain conditions. This
- can cause the computer to lock-up.
-
- - Run time errors are now logged to
- ERRORLOG.GS.
-
- 09-Dec-1994 - v1.54 - Increased memory requirement to process
- large .INF files.
-
- - Instead of exiting quietly, error
- messages are now displayed.
-
- - Added /NoERR to suppress display of
- error messages.
-
- 15-Sep-1994 - v1.53 - Added the ability to convert the .INF
- to a CONTROL.DAT with-out the need for
- the rest of the mail packet. Needed
- for SPEED Read.
-
- - Brought back the asterisk '*'. If the
- mail packet is not known, use the the
- asterisk in place of the BBS_ID and
- BlueQWK will automatically locate the
- BBS_ID.
-
- - Added configurations for SPEED READ and
- RoboMail.
-
- 12-Aug-1994 - v1.52 - Updated to comply with the official
- Bluewave specification.
-
- - Included sample configuration files for
- other mail readers.
-
- - Added options /Quiet, /NoNDX, /1stBM
-
- 28-Feb-1994 - v1.51 - Updated contact information.
-
- 10-Nov-1993 - v1.50 - Updated for compatibility with other
- versions of the Bluewave door. Previous
- versions of BlueQWK only worked with
- Remote Access and QuickBBS versions of
- the Bluewave door.
-
- - Beginning with this version, BlueQWK is
- now Shareware. Please register if you
- it regularly.
-
- 19-Jul-1993 - v1.31 - Minor cosmetic to the R2B module. If
- you can read fast enough, you'll see
- the messages being converted.
-
- 25-Jun-1993 - v1.30 - I've moved recently. Please note the
- new address.
- - More compatible with the BlueWave door.
- - Added the 3rd conversion module BW-REP.
- - Combined all 3 conversion modules into
- a single .EXE.
- - Command line options changed.
-
- 25-Feb-1993 - v1.20 - Added some speed
- - Added some junk into the .UPI file to
- cure some BlueWave door rejecting good
- replies as duplicates.
- ? I still don't have a clue what some of
- the junk in the .UPI file is. So don't
- expect this to be 100% compatible with
- all BlueWave doors. Anyone been able
- to get the BlueWave structure from the
- author?
-
- 10-Feb-1993 - v1.10 - Speeded up by at least 2 times
- - R2B converts from .REP to BlueWave
-
- 15-Nov-1992 - v1.00 - Initial Release
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- REGISTRATION:
-
- If you have questions, bugs, comments or suggestions, please
- contact me. I may be reached on the 1stReader, Qmail, OffLine
- conferences on Intelec (tm), and ILink (tm), the Offline and
- other conferences on FidoNet(tm). I can also be reach on my
- support BBSes or by mail to the above address. Registered
- users of my other Shareware packages may contact me using the
- voice number in the registration document.
-
- Since BlueQWK is user supported software, I don't expect you
- to register if you don't like it or if it doesn't meet your
- needs. Just stop using it after a reasonable trial period.
- BlueQWK is not crippled in any way, but some minor annoyance
- features may be active in unregistered mode.
-
- BlueQWK is an on-going project, it will be enhanced and
- updated as long as I can financially afford to do so. If you
- like the program and use it regularly, please register it.
- The registration cost is a one-time fee of $5.00. With the
- registration you'll receive unlimited voice support and
- upgrades. Your registration encourages further development,
- enhancements and my continued support of the product. Please
- send your registration in the form of a Money Order, Personal
- cheque, or Cashier's cheque to the above address.
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- STANDARD DISCLAIMER:
-
- This program is provided on an "AS IS" basis. No warranty of
- any kind is expressed or implied. I take no responsibility
- for any damage caused directly or indirectly from the use or
- the inability to use this program. Only features in the
- current .EXE, including bugs, critters and anything else that
- might be pressent, are available to the users. Users are not
- to expect future upgrades or additional features. The program
- will not change to suit the needs of the users if such needs
- change in the future. By using this program the user
- automatically accepts these terms and conditions.
-
- ═════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════
- COPYRIGHTS:
-
- Products mentioned in this documentation are Copyrighted or
- Trademarks of their respective holders:
-
- 1stReader, Deluxe: Mark "Sparky" Herring of Sparkware.
- The original creator of the popular
- QWK mail standard.
-
- BlueWave: George Hatchew of Cutting Edge
- Computing. The original creator of
- the BlueWave format.
-
- OLX: Mustang Software Inc.
-
- SPEED READ: Jim Smith.
-
- RoboMail: Parson Consulting.
-
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