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Return errorlevel 0 if invalid.�•�•���•�����?�������Format Pegasus Mail should use to compose the 'From' field for�the message. ~8 or ~n indicate where the name should be placed.�•�•���•�����A�������If gw uses Internet-style addresses, set to Y and users will not�have to use the GWNAME/address format - just the address.�•�•���•�����>�������Pegasus Mail can write parsed address information at the head�of outgoing messages in two formats. Press <Enter> to select.�•�•���•�����<�������Set to 'Y' if Pegasus Mail should uuencode attachments sent�via the gateway.�•�•���•�����A�������If 'Y', Pegasus Mail will create a separate outgoing message for�each addressee in the message; if not, will create only one file.�•�•���•�����;�������If 'Y', Pegasus Mail generates only one job when a message�has BCC addresses, leaving BCC processing to the gateway.�•�•���•�����>�������Set to 'Y' if you want Pegasus Mail to strip the gateway name�from outgoing addresses. 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If you set this to 'N', Pegasus�Mail will use only SMF-70 (MHS 1.5) features.�•�•�•�•�����6�������The Universal Time setting for this system: enter the�value as an offset from GMT, in the form +xxxx or -xxxx.�•�•�•�•�����6���n�������If 'Y', then Pegasus Mail will invoke the MHS SMFSEND�utility to deliver mail, instead of writing it into the�SND directory for processing by MHS.�•�•�•�•�����7���n�������Enter the path to the root of the MHS directory tree -�the same as your MV environment variable. Pegasus Mail�uses this to find MHS directories when changing servers.�•�•��� �����•���&���9���L���_���r��������������� Enabled?:� Preferred?:� Use always?:�Default workgroup:� Local delivery?:�SMF-71 available?:� UTC time value:� Use SMFSEND?:� DOS MV path:�•�•���•�����:���v�����������If using Mercury 1.11 or later, you can mail either via a�NetWare queue or a spool directory. Under NetWare 4.0, only�the directory interface may be used, while Charon and older�versions of Mercury can only use the queue interface.�•�•���•�����:���u�����������The name of the queue in which to place outgoing mail, or�if you are using Mercury 1.11's spool directory interface,�the path to the spool directory (preferably using the UNC�notation form - e.g., \\SERVER\VOLUME\PATH).�•�•���•�����;�������If SMTP mail is to be made available via either Mercury or�Charon, set this field to •Y•.�•�•���•�����;���t�������If you use both SMTP and MHS at your site and want Pegasus�Mail to treat addresses it cannot identify unambiguously�as either type as Internet addresses, set this field to •Y•.�•�•���•�����9���t�������If you want absolutely all mail to go via SMTP, then set�this field to •Y•. Setting this field effectively disables�Pegasus Mail's own delivery agent, and MHS support.�•�•���•�����;���w�������Enter here the full domain-extended Internet name you have�assigned to this server. Pegasus Mail uses this to form the�From: field in outgoing messages. Don't include the '@' sign.�•�•���•�����:���q�������The Time Zone information Pegasus Mail should add to date�fields in outgoing messages, in standard UNIX format -�e.g, +1200, PST, EST and so on.�•�•���•�����7���n�������The name you want placed in the Organization header of�outgoing messages. Use this to identify your site more�clearly in your mail.�•�•���•�����•���•���)���=���Q���e���y������� Spool interface?:�� Enabled?:� Preferred?:� Use always?:�This server's name:� Our time zone:� Organization:�������•�����+���U��������������������•������The Mercury spool directory you have named�does not exist. You must create it before�your users will be able to send SMTP mail.��You can limit access to SMTP mail by using�standard NetWare Rights. Users need only�[ C ] rights to the spool directory and we�suggest that you don't grant more than this.�•�•���•�����5�������Where your mail folders, address books, distribution�lists and other associated mail files should be stored.�•�•���•�����3�������Where Pegasus Mail should expect to find new mail.�New mail files have the extension .CNM.�•�•���•�����7�������This field is reserved for future use in Pegasus Mail,�and should be set to 'N' in the meantime.�•�•�•�•�����•���•�������Home mailbox :�New mailbox :�Asynch gateway? :�•�•�•�•�����•���8���T���p�������Mercury spool server :�New mailbox method :�Allow subtree recursion? :�Send delivery broadcasts? :�Use LDAP Synonyms? :�•�•���•�����•���•���!�������Server :�Usercode :�Password :�Allow remote usercode lookup:�•�•�•••�����•���0���H�������<+> toggle server group�<Ins> Define new server�<Del> Delete definition� <Ctrl-Enter> save & exit �Would you like PCONFIG to run MHSUSERwith the necessary commands to installPMAIL as a recognised mailer (you onlyneed to do this the first time youinstall MHS support on a server) Y/N? �$�•���
�����!���C���c�����������������������••��••��#•��C•������If you have installed either the�Mercury or Charon SMTP Gateway at�your site, then use this option�to tell Pegasus Mail what it needs�to know to access the gateway.��Charon and Mercury are available�via anonymous FTP to risc.ua.edu�in /pub/network/pegasus.��If you don't use either of these�gateways then you don't need to�use this option.�$�•���•�����!���@���`���������������������������••��6•������Pegasus Mail can use NetWare SMF�transports such as MHS: if you�intend to use it with MHS, then�select this option. Examine the�section in GUIDE.EXE, the online�guide, for considerations about�using Pegasus Mail with MHS.��Pegasus Mail only supports MHS�version 1.5 and later.�If you aren't using MHS then you�needn't select this option.�$�•���•�����!���C���d�����������������������••��#•������Pegasus Mail can deliver between�servers on the same local network�without needing a gateway. To do�so, you must create usercodes on�each eligible server, and enter�the details using this option.��If the remote server has a valid�NetWare GUEST account with no�password, then you do not need�to add an entry for it here.�$�•���
�����•���?���_�����������������������••������Certain mail features, such as�autoforwarding, and the ability�to disable receipt confirmation�must be enabled on a user-by-user�basis by the system manager.��Grant users access to these 'ex-�tended features' by adding their�usernames to this list using the�<Ins> key.�$�•���•�����•���=���Z���x�����������������������••��0•������It is possible to design your�own mail transport for Pegasus�Mail. If you have done this,�or if you are using a gateway�designed by someone else, you�will have to tell Pegasus Mail�about it using this menu entry.��For more information on user-�defined gateways, please read�the readme file supplied with�the distribution archive.�$�•��� �����•���?���`���}���~�������������������Select this option if you want�to confirm any changes you have�made to Pegasus Mail's configur-�ation and exit from PCONFIG.��Configuration information is�stored in the NetWare bindery,�or in the files PMAIL.CFG and�PMGATE.SYS in standalone mode.�$�•���
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•��••��K•���•���•���•�� •��D•��E•���•���•���•���•������The author has a recommended installation for Pegasus Mail�on standalone systems, which involves the creation of a�•NPMAIL•@ directory structure in the root of your •NC:•@ drive. You�are urged to use the recommended installation unless one of�the following is true:��•N••@ You do not have a C: drive or do not want to use it •N••@�•N••@ You have already installed Pegasus Mail on your system •N••@��PCONFIG can do all the necessary installation of PMail into�your system for you, creating the C:\PMAIL directory, copying�Pegasus Mail there, and adding the directory to your path.��If you have already done an easy install or if you just want�to change your mailbox settings, you should answer •N• below.��•NWould you like PCONFIG to do the recommended installation�•Nfor you? Please press either Y or N --> � Easy Pegasus Mail Installation � Easy installation complete �������•�����7���m�����������••������PCONFIG has created the directory •NC:\PMAIL•@ and has�copied the Pegasus Mail program files into it. If you�indicated that PCONFIG should modify your AUTOEXEC.BAT�file, then the directory has also been added to the PATH�statement in that file and your original AUTOEXEC.BAT�file has been renamed AUTOEXEC.PM.������� �����0���c�������������������••��L•������PCONFIG cannot find this file to copy into your�C:\PMAIL directory. Make sure that you are running�PCONFIG from the directory where you unpacked the�Pegasus Mail distribution .ZIP file.��You will either have to copy this file into the�C:\PMAIL directory manually, or else run PCONFIG�again from the directory where you unpacked the�distribution archive.� Easy installation failed! �������•�����6���g�����������Errors occurred during the easy installation process.�Pegasus Mail is not completely installed on your�system, and you should correct the errors reported�by PCONFIG before attempting to run PMAIL.EXE.�•�•�•••�����.���\���������������Please enter the NDS context in which PCONFIG�should search for and store its configuration�object (a profile object called PEGASUS MAIL).�Leave blank to search back up the tree until�the first configuration record is found.�•�•���•�����9���q�����������If you have multiple NetWare 4.1 servers on your network�and only have Mercury running on one of them, enter the�name of that file server here so that Pegasus Mail knows�it has to authenticate to it when submitting mail�•�•���•�����8���r�����������Enter 0 here if you want to use the default new mailbox�location for Pegasus Mail under NW4.1 (a directory called�PMAIL in each user's home dir), or 1 if you wish to use�the directory created by Novell's MHS Services product.�•�•���•�����9���s�����������If 'Y', then Pegasus Mail will assume that usernames are�unique in every NDS subtree managed by this configuration�record. If 'N', Pegasus Mail will include subtree data as�part of each user's 'From' address to guarantee uniqueness.�•�•���•�����9���r�������If 'Y', then Pegasus Mail will send default to sending a�short broadcast message to the recipient for local mail.�This setting can be overridden on a user by user basis.�•�•���•�����;���r�����������If 'Y', Pegasus Mail will use the "Internet Email Address"�NDS attribute created by the Novell LDAP server as the�user's Internet e-mail address synonym. To use this option�you must be running Mercury 1.43 or later.�•�•���•�����:���t�����������"•��\•���•���•���•���•������NetWare has failed initializing its unicode tables. These�tables allow it to translate NetWare-specific information�from the internal format used by NetWare to the IBM-PC�character set used on your computer. The unicode tables are�usually found in the directory SYS:PUBLIC/NLS on your file�server, and a directory containing these files must be on�your system's PATH statement for PCONFIG to run properly.��To correct this problem, issue the following DOS command:� MAP INS S16:=SYS:PUBLIC/NLS�then run PCONFIG again.�•�•���•�����;���<���w����������� •��
•������NetWare has reported an initialization failure to PCONFIG.��Operation cannot continue normally - please check that you�are running current versions of the NetWare shell, that you�are logged into an NDS tree and that there are no other�problems at your workstation.��Press any key to exit...�•�•���•�����<���t�����������'•��c•���•���•��••��Q•��R•������PCONFIG has detected that you are attached to a NetWare 4.1�or later file server. On these servers, you can perform�configuration for either NDS mode or Bindery mode operation.�In Bindery mode, Pegasus Mail will use the standard NetWare�3.x SYS:MAIL directory structure for each user's mailbox,�while in NDS mode, it will use PMAIL directories located in�each user's home directory. NDS mode operation requires�components that may not have been supplied with your copy of�Pegasus Mail - if you do not have them, you can obtain these�via FTP from risc.ua.edu in /pub/network/pegasus/wpmnds.zip��Which type of configuration would you like to perform?�••B•• • •����������������������������������������••B•• • •��������������������������������������������•�������������������A�•�•���N������•�•���B•�$���•�•���R��H��� •N•DS Mode Configuration � •B•indery Mode Configuration � •R•eturn to DOS (Don't Configure) � Configuring file server %s �