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=((�((��"0@uSM!IBEcU�X�	Q�SMTP Internet Mail Interfaces NetWare MHS/SMF Interface     Define Inter-server access    Grant extended feature rights Manage user-defined gateways  Exit, saving settings         Quit, without saving          hSM!N	BUcX�Q�SMTP Internet Mail Interfaces NetWare MHS/SMF Interface     Settings specific to NDS mode Manage user-defined gateways  Exit, saving settings         Quit, without saving          [SM!UBXcQ�Standalone configuration      NetWare MHS/SMF Interface     Manage user-defined gateways  Exit, saving settings         Quit, without saving          ANSGNo formattingSimple headers'Glue' headersANS#R��FConfiguring Pegasus Mail/DOS    Configuring Pegasus Mail/WindowsReturn to DOS (Don't Configure) ?The name users will use to access this gateway. Addresses willbe entered in the form GWNAME/address.>Where Pegasus Mail should look for new incoming mail. You canuse a ~8 substitution for the first 8 chars of the user's name.ASet to 'Y' if the value you have entered in 'New Mail Path' is aprogram which should be run, rather than a directory to search.<A DOS file spec which Pegasus Mail should use to locate newmail in the new mail directory. Wildcards are expected.>Where Pegasus Mail should write outgoing mail. You can use ~8as with the new mail path. Only [C] rights are necessary here.AA program Pegasus Mail should run every time new mail is writtento the gateway. Leave blank if no program should be run.>Filename format for outgoing mail. You can use ~d up to twicehere to substitute a random integer.?Address validation routine. If provided, Pegasus Mail will runthis to verify addresses. Return errorlevel 0 if invalid.?Format Pegasus Mail should use to compose the 'From' field forthe message. ~8 or ~n indicate where the name should be placed.AIf gw uses Internet-style addresses, set to Y and users will nothave to use the GWNAME/address format - just the address.>Pegasus Mail can write parsed address information at the headof outgoing messages in two formats. Press <Enter> to select.<Set to 'Y' if Pegasus Mail should uuencode attachments sentvia the gateway.AIf 'Y', Pegasus Mail will create a separate outgoing message foreach addressee in the message; if not, will create only one file.;If 'Y', Pegasus Mail generates only one job when a messagehas BCC addresses, leaving BCC processing to the gateway.>Set to 'Y' if you want Pegasus Mail to strip the gateway namefrom outgoing addresses. Set to 'Y' if an Internet gateway.@If set to 'Y', then all mail will be forced through the gatewayirrespective of address type. Disables all other mail transports6Ql�����)D~�            Gateway name :          *New mail path :  Is  a program to run? :   *New mail search mask :     *Outgoing mail path :  *Run for outgoing mail :        *Filename format : Run to validate address :   *Reply address format : Accepts SMTP addresses? : Simple message headers? :   UUEncode attachments? :         Burst messages? :       Gateway processes BCC? :     Strip gateway name? : Force all mail through? :1I<F10> Import definition<Ins> Define new Gateway<Del> Delete definition<Ctrl-Enter> save & exit7Whether or not MHS or SMF support is available on thissystem:pWhether to assume an address is an MHS address if PegasusMail can't distinguish it from an SMTP address. (Onlyrequired if you have an Internet gateway active as well);qIf set to Y, then Pegasus Mail will always send all mailmail via MHS irrespective of the address entered (Usethis option with extreme care).8oThe MHS/SMF host name for this server, used by Pegasus Mail to construct return addresses. This should be thesame name you used when installing MHS on your system.8tIf Y, simple addresses will be passed to MHS instead ofPegasus Mail's own user agent, and the local user list willshow local MHS users (NETDIR.TAB) instead of NetWare users.5kSet this to 'Y' if you are using an SMF-71 compliantMail Transport Agent. If you set this to 'N', PegasusMail will use only SMF-70 (MHS 1.5) features.6The Universal Time setting for this system: enter thevalue as an offset from GMT, in the form +xxxx or -xxxx.6nIf 'Y', then Pegasus Mail will invoke the MHS SMFSENDutility to deliver mail, instead of writing it into theSND directory for processing by MHS.7nEnter the path to the root of the MHS directory tree -the same as your MV environment variable. Pegasus Mailuses this to find MHS directories when changing servers.	&9L_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 aNetWare queue or a spool directory. Under NetWare 4.0, onlythe directory interface may be used, while Charon and olderversions of Mercury can only use the queue interface.:u�The name of the queue in which to place outgoing mail, orif you are using Mercury 1.11's spool directory interface,the path to the spool directory (preferably using the UNCnotation form - e.g., \\SERVER\VOLUME\PATH).;If SMTP mail is to be made available via either Mercury orCharon, set this field to Y.;tIf you use both SMTP and MHS at your site and want PegasusMail to treat addresses it cannot identify unambiguouslyas either type as Internet addresses, set this field to Y.9tIf you want absolutely all mail to go via SMTP, then setthis field to Y. Setting this field effectively disablesPegasus Mail's own delivery agent, and MHS support.;wEnter here the full domain-extended Internet name you haveassigned to this server. Pegasus Mail uses this to form theFrom: field in outgoing messages. Don't include the '@' sign.:qThe Time Zone information Pegasus Mail should add to datefields in outgoing messages, in standard UNIX format -e.g, +1200, PST, EST and so on.7nThe name you want placed in the Organization header ofoutgoing messages. Use this to identify your site moreclearly in your mail.)=Qey  Spool interface?:          Enabled?:        Preferred?:       Use always?:This server's name:     Our time zone:      Organization:+U����The Mercury spool directory you have nameddoes not exist. You must create it beforeyour users will be able to send SMTP mail.You can limit access to SMTP mail by usingstandard NetWare Rights. Users need only[ C ] rights to the spool directory and wesuggest that you don't grant more than this.5Where your mail folders, address books, distributionlists and other associated mail files should be stored.3Where Pegasus Mail should expect to find new mail.New mail files have the extension .CNM.7This field is reserved for future use in Pegasus Mail,and should be set to 'N' in the meantime.Home mailbox :New mailbox  :Asynch gateway? :8TpMercury spool server      :New mailbox method        :Allow subtree recursion?  :Send delivery broadcasts? :Use LDAP Synonyms?        :!Server   :Usercode :Password :Allow remote usercode lookup:0H<+> 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? $
!Cc�����#CIf you have installed either theMercury or Charon SMTP Gateway atyour site, then use this optionto tell Pegasus Mail what it needsto know to access the gateway.Charon and Mercury are availablevia anonymous FTP to risc.ua.eduin /pub/network/pegasus.If you don't use either of thesegateways then you don't need touse this option.$!@`������6Pegasus Mail can use NetWare SMFtransports such as MHS: if youintend to use it with MHS, thenselect this option. Examine thesection in GUIDE.EXE, the onlineguide, for considerations aboutusing Pegasus Mail with MHS.Pegasus Mail only supports MHSversion 1.5 and later.If you aren't using MHS then youneedn't select this option.$!Cd�����#Pegasus Mail can deliver betweenservers on the same local networkwithout needing a gateway. To doso, you must create usercodes oneach eligible server, and enterthe details using this option.If the remote server has a validNetWare GUEST account with nopassword, then you do not needto add an entry for it here.$
?_�����Certain mail features, such asautoforwarding, and the abilityto disable receipt confirmationmust be enabled on a user-by-userbasis by the system manager.Grant users access to these 'ex-tended features' by adding theirusernames to this list using the<Ins> key.$=Zx�����0It is possible to design yourown mail transport for PegasusMail. If you have done this,or if you are using a gatewaydesigned by someone else, youwill have to tell Pegasus Mailabout it using this menu entry.For more information on user-defined gateways, please readthe readme file supplied withthe distribution archive.$	?`}~���Select this option if you wantto confirm any changes you havemade to Pegasus Mail's configur-ation and exit from PCONFIG.Configuration information isstored in the NetWare bindery,or in the files PMAIL.CFG andPMGATE.SYS in standalone mode.$
?UVt����Select this option if you wantto abandon any changes you havemade in this session.Only changes to configurationwill be abandoned: users for whomyou have granted or revoked exten-ded features during this sessionwill retain any changes you havemade to them.$
=^������Select this option to setupPegasus Mail for use in a stand-alone (non-NetWare) environment,for instance, when using a remoteaccess gateway from home.You must tell Pegasus Mail whereyour mailboxes are found usingthis option, prior to runningit in standalone mode.$@_Select this option if you arerunning Pegasus Mail on a NetWarev4.1 or later server to adjustthe way it interacts with NDS.Enter your MHS Administrator password:        Output path:        Queue name: Setup Options $Help Run MHSUSER?  Spool Directory Not Found Standalone configuration, %.30sUser %s on server %s : Config = %.30sO��K��G��C��?~ Substitutions Substitutions can be made into any field in this screen markedwith a '*'. Any of the following sequences can be used:          ~c         the name of the message container file             ~t         the contents of the "send_to" field                ~s         the contents of the "subject" field                ~f         the contents of the "from" field                   ~n         the user's name on its simplest form               ~b         the user's bindery id in hexadecimal               ~8         user's object name truncated to 8 chars            ~d         a random integer, expressed as 4 hex digits        ~y         the time and date in RFC-822 format, quoted        ~q         Y if the message is a BCC, N otherwise             ~%name%    the value of environment variable %name%           ~p         the user's personal name preference                ~x         the name.ext ONLY of the container file            ~a         the directory from which PMAIL.EXE was run         ~h         the user's home mailbox                            ~w         the user's new mailbox                             ~~         a single tilde (~).                              Press <F1> again for key list (press any key to continue) more... 
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<*!/ 55@ Import definition from which file?  CA file already exists under thename you have entered; do you wantto overwrite it (Y or N)?  File exists!  Can't find %s ,XPCONFIG cannot find PMAIL.EXE. Please enterthe path to the directory in which the copyof Pmail you wish to configure is located.5o��Would you like PCONFIG to add the PMAIL directory toyour DOS PATH statement so you can start it from anywhereon your system? If you answer Y, PCONFIG will adjustor add the PATH statement in your AUTOEXEC.BAT file, andwill save your current AUTOEXEC.BAT file as AUTOEXEC.PM.Should PCONFIG modify AUTOEXEC.BAT? (Y or N)  Add PMAIL to the Path? ;s��
K���	DE����The author has a recommended installation for Pegasus Mailon standalone systems, which involves the creation of aNPMAIL@ directory structure in the root of your NC:@ drive. Youare urged to use the recommended installation unless one ofthe 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 intoyour system for you, creating the C:\PMAIL directory, copyingPegasus Mail there, and adding the directory to your path.If you have already done an easy install or if you just wantto change your mailbox settings, you should answer N below.NWould you like PCONFIG to do the recommended installationNfor you?   Please press either Y or N -->   Easy Pegasus Mail Installation  Easy installation complete 7m��PCONFIG has created the directory NC:\PMAIL@ and hascopied the Pegasus Mail program files into it. If youindicated that PCONFIG should modify your AUTOEXEC.BATfile, then the directory has also been added to the PATHstatement in that file and your original AUTOEXEC.BATfile has been renamed AUTOEXEC.PM.	0c����LPCONFIG cannot find this file to copy into yourC:\PMAIL directory. Make sure that you are runningPCONFIG from the directory where you unpacked thePegasus Mail distribution .ZIP file.You will either have to copy this file into theC:\PMAIL directory manually, or else run PCONFIGagain from the directory where you unpacked thedistribution archive. Easy installation failed! 6g�Errors occurred during the easy installation process.Pegasus Mail is not completely installed on yoursystem, and you should correct the errors reportedby PCONFIG before attempting to run PMAIL.EXE..\��Please enter the NDS context in which PCONFIGshould search for and store its configurationobject (a profile object called PEGASUS MAIL).Leave blank to search back up the tree untilthe first configuration record is found.9q�If you have multiple NetWare 4.1 servers on your networkand only have Mercury running on one of them, enter thename of that file server here so that Pegasus Mail knowsit has to authenticate to it when submitting mail8r�Enter 0 here if you want to use the default new mailboxlocation for Pegasus Mail under NW4.1 (a directory calledPMAIL in each user's home dir), or 1 if you wish to usethe directory created by Novell's MHS Services product.9s�If 'Y', then Pegasus Mail will assume that usernames areunique in every NDS subtree managed by this configurationrecord. If 'N', Pegasus Mail will include subtree data aspart of each user's 'From' address to guarantee uniqueness.9rIf 'Y', then Pegasus Mail will send default to sending ashort 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 theuser's Internet e-mail address synonym. To use this optionyou must be running Mercury 1.43 or later.:t��"\����NetWare has failed initializing its unicode tables. Thesetables allow it to translate NetWare-specific informationfrom the internal format used by NetWare to the IBM-PCcharacter set used on your computer. The unicode tables areusually found in the directory SYS:PUBLIC/NLS on your fileserver, and a directory containing these files must be onyour system's PATH statement for PCONFIG to run properly.To correct this problem, issue the following DOS command:    MAP INS S16:=SYS:PUBLIC/NLSthen run PCONFIG again.;<w��	
NetWare has reported an initialization failure to PCONFIG.Operation cannot continue normally - please check that youare running current versions of the NetWare shell, that youare logged into an NDS tree and that there are no otherproblems at your workstation.Press any key to exit...<t��'c��QRPCONFIG has detected that you are attached to a NetWare 4.1or later file server. On these servers, you can performconfiguration for either NDS mode or Bindery mode operation.In Bindery mode, Pegasus Mail will use the standard NetWare3.x SYS:MAIL directory structure for each user's mailbox,while in NDS mode, it will use PMAIL directories located ineach user's home directory. NDS mode operation requirescomponents that may not have been supplied with your copy ofPegasus Mail - if you do not have them, you can obtain thesevia FTP from risc.ua.edu in /pub/network/pegasus/wpmnds.zipWhich type of configuration would you like to perform?B  B  ANB$R��H NDS Mode Configuration           Bindery Mode Configuration       Return to DOS (Don't Configure)  Configuring file server %s