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- An AreaFix style notify message creator for Tosscan 1.0
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- Copyright 1991 -- C.B. Billingsley
- All Rights Reserved
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- Overview:
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- FTAR stands for Fred's Tosscan Area Reporter.
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- The purpose of this program is to allow Tosscan users to easily build a message
- to tell points what echo areas they are taking, similar to AreaFix's NOTIFY
- function. It is designed for hubs and bossnodes using Tosscan v 1.0.
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- Hardware requirements:
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- Since FTAR is designed to expressly use Tosscan v1.0, the hardware requirements
- are the same as it. Although it may run on a different setup, this is not
- recommended.
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- Disclaimer:
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- FTAR is not guaranteed to do anything on your system other than take up disk
- space. The author will not be liable for any damages occurring from the use,
- mis-use, or inability to use this software.
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- FTAR will attempt to make OPUS v1.03 style messages in your netmail directory.
- These messages will be sent via your mailer to the nodes you are feeding. The
- author cannot be held liable for abuse or mis-use of this program in cases of
- FidoNet or other network policy violations.
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- Registration:
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- There are no registration fees or licensing agreements needed with FTAR as the
- software is absolutely free. The author will retain the copyrights to the
- program and freely allows distribution of it to anyone who has a need,
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- The original archive remains intact and is not changed.
- The date/stamp on the programs in the archive are not changed.
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- Running FTAR:
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- FTAR is easy to use and setup. You first need to configure FTAR to your
- system's needs and then all that is needed is to run FTAR when you want
- messages sent.
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- FTAR takes several command line parameters, but will mostly operate on it's
- configuration file named FTAR.CFG. The command line parameters are:
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- NOTIFY - To have FTAR send out notification messages to the nodes
- you feed.
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- CONFIG - To invoke the configuration section of FTAR.
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- /V - Makes FTAR run in VERBOSE mode. FTAR will list each node
- and the number of echo areas they are taking to the screen
- so you may easily view it or redirect it to a log file.
- (this parameter is only available when using the NOTIFY
- command and will be ignored if used with another.)
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- /T - Makes FTAR run in a TEST mode. Using this will cause FTAR
- not to send out messages. It will run through the whole
- NOTIFY procedure and do everything but send messages. You
- could use this with the /V parameter to get a quick list of
- nodes and how many areas they are taking.
- (this parameter is only available when using the NOTIFY
- command and will be ignored if used with another.)
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- /C=<filename> - Forces FTAR to use a different configuration file than
- FTAR.CFG. You can specify the full drive and pathname to
- the file as well.
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- /? - Gives a short help screen with copyright date and information
- on these commands.
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- Configuration:
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- Use FTAR CONFIG to invoke the configuration screen. You will need to setup your
- main FidoNet address, AKA's, and HUBs you connect to. Movement through the
- configuration screen is done using your cursor keys and the enter key. When you
- want to change a particular field, you move the cursor to that field and start
- entering the data. When you are finished entering the data for that field, hit
- [ENTER], or one of the movement keys, and the entry will be kept. To abort
- editing a particular entry, you may hit [ESC] and the field will retain it's
- original data.
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- Here is an explanation of the configuration entries:
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- Path to Tosscan Files
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- Enter the drive and path to where Tosscan keeps it's 'AREAFILE.FD' and
- 'NODEFILE.FD'. FTAR will use those files while it runs. Do not toss or scan for
- mail while Fred is active. It does not share the files when Tosscan wants them.
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- EXAMPLE: C:\FD\
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- Path to NetMail Directory
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- Enter the drive and path name to where your mailer keeps it's netmail messages.
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- Currently FTAR only supports *.MSG netmail in the OPUS v1.03 format. (FIDO
- format will be in another version. This one is OPUS v1.03 only).
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- EXAMPLE: C:\FD\NETMAIL\
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- Main Address and AKA's
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- This is where you would put your main system address. Currently this is treated
- like any other AKA, but may change in the future. You must enter the data using
- the full 4d address including zone and point address. FTAR will use the
- information put here to match up to partial addresses listed in the AKA or HUB
- listings.
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- EXAMPLE: 1:147/26.0
- 69:1432/1.0
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- Enter all the addresses you use to toss mail to other nodes. The reporter
- program will match the zone of the point or node to the first zone in your AKA
- list, so only one address per zone, please. If you have two entries with the
- same zone number, the first one will get matched and the second will never be
- used.
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- Don't add erroneous AKA's. In other words, if the address doesn't hub mail then
- you won't need it. Leaving the blank addresses as zone zero will decrease
- overhead to the program and speed up your processing.
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- To delete an AKA simply enter a zero and hit return. ANY address with a zone
- beginning with zero will be deleted.
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- HUB Addresses
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- Enter the addresses of the system you are getting the echoes from. This is to
- make sure they don't receive any of Fred's messages. Additionally, you may
- include addresses of any node you don't wish to receive a message from Fred.
- This can be your own Point number or any other address listed in Tosscan's
- 'NODEFILE.FD'.
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- EXAMPLE: 1:147/11.0
- 1:363/320.0
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- As with AKAs, to delete a hub entry simply enter a zero as the zone and it will
- be deleted. ANY address with a zone beginning with zero will be deleted.
- Entering a partial address in either the AKA or HUB fields will be matched up
- with the information in your main address. In other words, if your main address
- is 1:147/26.0 and you enter 39 as one of your hubs then the address will be
- entered as 1:147/39.0. Point numbers are always assumed to be zero unless
- specified.
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- Reporter
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- Entering FTAR with the NOTIFY parameter will invoke the reporter program. FTAR
- will then look for the FTAR.CFG file in the current directory (unless you
- specified differently on the command line). If it doesn't find it, it will exit
- with notification of the error.
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- Once FTAR is started it will read your 'NODEFILE.FD' and 'AREAFILE.FD' and
- begin to send a notification message telling each node what echos they are
- taking.
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- The messages may be customized by using a text editor to create a file named
- FTAR.MSG (a sample one has been provided in this archive). It may contain any
- amount of text you wish, but I suggest you keep it short. This text file will
- be placed at the beginning of the message before the names of the echos are
- listed out.
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- You may use a [CTRL]-T in your text file to have FTAR insert the address the
- message is coming from in your message. So, if the message is coming from your
- first AKA of 69:1432/1, then [CTRL]-T in the FTAR.MSG will be replaced by your
- 69:1432/1 address.
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- The sample message file will have an example of such a message.
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- Limitations and assumptions
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- FTAR replaces a badly needed function in Tosscan 1.0, in my humble opinion, and
- may not be needed, or function with later versions. FTAR was really written to
- function on my system, so if the limitation of 5 AKA's and 10 hubs is a burden
- in your setup, please let me know. It was certainly much more than I needed in
- my configuration.
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- I have only been able to test FTAR using FrontDoor as the front end mailer. If
- you are using Tosscan with another mailer and FTAR doesn't make compatible
- messages for your system, then please let me know.
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- Comments and suggestions may be sent netmail to:
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- Cb Billingsley
- FIDONET 1:147/26.0 or ADULTLINKS 69:1432/1.0
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- or call my BBS The M.I.S.E. Network @ (405)478-1144
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- Many thanks go to:
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- Gary Blackburn and John Burton who helped me develop FTAR with their ideas.
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- Debby Brown for helping me with the documentation.
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- And to JoHo for making a great tosser/scanner.
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- Tosscan 1.0 copyright 1989 by Joaquim H. Homrighausen
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