Title: | *OLD* ALL-IN-1 (tm) Support Conference |
Notice: | Closed - See Note 4331.l to move to IOSG::ALL-IN-1 |
Moderator: | IOSG::PYE |
Created: | Thu Jan 30 1992 |
Last Modified: | Tue Jan 23 1996 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 4343 |
Total number of notes: | 18308 |
Well, I wasn't sure which conference to post this in but since the customer uses ALL-IN-1 V24. with Group Conferencing, I thought this was logical for starters. I already looked in the VAXnotes... conferences and EASYNET and found nothing. There is apparently a program called "NoteTaker" or "ListServ lists" that will import Internet Mail into Notes conferences. It sounds like a public program on Internet that is a series of command procedures that are automatically sent to the subscriber's account they call NOTETAKER. This VMS account called NOTETAKER is for the sole purpose of receiving mail from internet mailing lists. Mail is transferred or posted to respective conferences in VAXnotes from NoteTaker. The customer does not have need to go to the NOTES prompt at DCL. Users are captive in ALL-IN-1 and hence uses GPC as their notes interface. The problem the customer was experiencing was limited to 2 conferences. She could not get Internet mail to post to these conferences but was having no problems at all with other conferences. We compared conference entries and nothing was obvious. There were no mail addresses referenced on any of the conferences. I told the customer to go back to the source from whom she got the software and she was understanding. This is probably "user-supported, public software" -- but I was hoping someone out there may have heard of it and could shed some light on this subject. Thanks in advance. Susan Adams CSC/ALF
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2231.1 | "Can't be us!" he said rashly... | IOSG::PYE | Graham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's Apprentice | Mon Feb 08 1993 21:37 | 15 |
Interesting, but I can't imagine it has anything to do with ALL-IN-1, but no doubt I'll be proved wrong.... There is/are conferences advertised that explain how to get things from internet. Perhaps the program will be mentioned there. I don't recall seeing it mentioned in the VAXnotes support conference, but I've only been following it for a year or two :-) Probably worth trying. How does the program know which conference the mail is intended for? There must be something in the title or from address which tells it, and hence that's probably too long, or has an unexpected character in it. If it is just a set of command procedures, then you could probably stick a few $SET VERIFYs in and debug it, if it's reproducable. Graham | |||||
2231.2 | TEMPRA::RHOTON | John Rhoton @TNO - DTN 871.7947 | Mon Feb 08 1993 21:51 | 15 | |
Just a couple points to expand on .1 I agree with Graham that it shouldn't be related to ALL-IN-1. Presumably the application your are talking about is using either the DCL command line interface to VAX Notes or else the callable interface, not the GPC interface. The fact that the end-user uses to GPC to access the conference should not matter unless the notes are making it into the conference alright but are just not readable to the user. The VAX Notes support conference is 2HOT::VAXNOTES_BUGS which, in spite of its name, is also used to ask general VAX Notes questions. I looked in there and didn't see any mention of your customer's tool but you could always ask as some one there may have heard of it. John |