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20.1 | For those without (DECmail!) | ADGV02::KERRELL | Do not disturb | Wed Aug 20 1986 16:33 | 9 |
| > Any chance of having NMAIL installed on this machine?
> Votes or Vetos here please?? :-)
Why not all ADG machines?
My vote is *YES* :^)
Dave.
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20.2 | one day...... | RDGE28::DRAPER | Steve Draper | Wed Aug 20 1986 17:42 | 77 |
| Nmail will probably be made available after the cluster has been
built and placed in operation. For those of you who don't know what
nmail does, here are some basic ideas to wet your appetites:
(The information in this file is for INTERNAL USE ONLY.) APR-86
TOOL NAME: NMAIL
FUNCTION: Store-and-forward VMS mail utility.
VERSION: V8.2
SYSTEM: VMS 4.n
LANGUAGE: BLISS-32
MORE INFO: The kit includes:
NM$INSTALL.DOC (installation and release notes)
NM$UGUIDE.DOC (user guide)
SOURCE: Dave Porter @SMAUG::PORTER
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
NMAIL provides an easy-to-use means of sending messages to other computer
systems whether or not the destination nodes are up at the time you send
the mail. No special software is required at the destination node, so
NMAIL can send to anywhere that standard VMS MAIL can.
To send mail, you run the VAX/VMS MAIL utility. Type in addresses as
normal, except that you prefix each address with "NM%" to tell MAIL to use
NMAIL. So, for example, to send to me you'd use the address
"NM%SMAUG::PORTER". You can disguise this with logical names if you want.
The NMAIL sender daemon will repeatedly attempt to send your mail until it
is successfully delivered to all addresses. In the event of irrecoverable
error, a report will be mailed back to you, and your mail message
returned.
There is a utility program which allows you to determine the status of
unsent messages, including the reason for last failure to send, and also
to cancel messages not yet sent.
ADVANTAGES: NMAIL provides function not available from plain VMS
mail, but still retains the ability to "talk" directly to
MAIL-11 servers (no special software needed at target).
Version 8 is reasonably well integrated into the standard
MAIL system, more so than any similar tool.
Much more efficient than any of the other tools that do
similar jobs (including previous versions of NMAIL). The
efficiency comes because NMAIL is directly executed, not a
DCL procedure. Also, like vanilla MAIL, only one copy of the
message is sent to each remote note for each attempt.
NMAIL processing is cluster-wide (in a homogeneous cluster).
One generic NMAIL queue feeds execution queues on any or all
of the available cluster VAXen.
Since NMAIL runs as a symbiont, rather than being executed
as a batch job, NMAIL jobs are not held up by batch work and
vice versa. This separation helps the system manager to
control NMAIL when necessary.
No special setup is required for each user: no workfiles,
subdirectories, logical names, or CLI symbols are needed.
LIMITATIONS: Under VMS V4.0 or V4.1, the CANCEL and SHOW QUEUE commands
don't work.
The user interface is quite different than the old NMAIL.COM
version (NMAIL V7.0 and earlier).
OTHER: NMAIL V8.2 can be used from other utilities which have
callable MAIL support (one example is VAX NOTES). This didn't
always work with NMAIL V8.1.
A distribution list conversion tool (CONVDIS.COM) comes in the
kit, to help you convert your old distribution lists to Nmail's
new format (with the "NM%" prefix).
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20.3 | does it tolerate decmail | RDGE28::TLINDE | Aussie Rules | Wed Aug 20 1986 18:00 | 12 |
| Does this support the inclusion of DECmail addressees in a
distribution list or in calling MAIL from dcl level which vanilla MAIL
does not allow?
eg: dist list: RDGE28::TLINDE
RDGMTS::MRGATE!TONY_LINDE@RYO
RDGMTS::MRGATE!STEVE_DRAPER@RYO
RDGE28::DRAPER
or: MAIL/SUBJ="frogs" FROG.MESSAGE RDGMTS::MRGATE!STEVE_DRAPER@RYO
or whatever format it wants it in.
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20.4 | DECmail support in NMAIL | RDGE28::DRAPER | Steve Draper | Wed Aug 20 1986 18:19 | 9 |
| As far as I know - yes it does. This was a problem with earlier
versions of NMAIL, and it was Dave Porter's intention to fix this
problem (Dave is author/maintainer of NMAIL).
However, I have not seen the latest version(s), so until we try
it, I cannot be certain.
steve
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20.5 | dirty business | RDGE28::KEW | Jerry Kew dtn 830-4373 | Thu Aug 28 1986 12:18 | 10 |
| Hi!, just a tip I picked up the other day, if you want to use nmail now,
you can. Just route your mail through a node which has NMAIL, you'll have
to find those yourselves :-)
eg, a letter to EUROPE::JONES assuming ANNODE had nmail, you would just
send to ANNODE::NM%EUROPE::JONES
ttfn
Jerry
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20.6 | But what about errors??? | RDGE28::DRAPER | Steve Draper | Thu Aug 28 1986 13:59 | 6 |
| Nmail normally sends you some mail (essentially your original mail)
if it is unable to complete your request. Can it do this if you
are bouncing into Nmail via an intermediate node??
steve
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20.7 | Would you buy a used car from me?? | RDGE28::KEW | Jerry Kew dtn 830-4373 | Thu Aug 28 1986 14:11 | 3 |
| Dunno Guv, dirty hacks like that don't usually come with guarantees :-)
Jerry
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20.8 | I like it too.... | RDGE00::WHITTINGTON | | Wed Oct 01 1986 11:15 | 10 |
| Sounds like a very useful piece of software to me. After all, the
only REAL advantage of DECMAIL over VAXMAIL was the ability to keep
trying the send until successful.
Question - If there are, for example, 4 addressees and the second
is 'unreachable' does NMAIL continue with the third and
fourth before coming back to retry the second?
Your keenest VAXMAIL supporter,
Kanga
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20.9 | If at first you don't succeed.... | RDGE43::DRAPER | Steve Draper | Mon Oct 06 1986 11:14 | 15 |
| Answer (.8): Yes. NMAIL performs a separate "send" operation for
each addressee on the distribution list. Thus a failure to send
to a particular addressee in a distribution list does not hold up
the sending of mail to subsequent addressees.
Note, however, that NMAIL keeps a status log of all mail that it
sends - with a one-line entry for each message/addressee combination.
Thus, if you send a lot of mail using large distribution lists,
you will soon build up a *massive* status log file. Therefore this
file should be cleaned out regularly. (NMAIL does NOT delete entries
from this file automatically once the mail has been successfully
sent).
steve
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20.10 | NMAIL now installed on the cluster | RDGE43::DRAPER | Steve Draper | Fri Oct 17 1986 14:59 | 13 |
| Well, People,
Your wish is my command (or should I say Comand??).
We now have NMAIL version 8.2 installed on the cluster. You
will find more info on how to use it in
SYS$HELP:NM$UGUIDE.DOC
N.B. If you haven't logged out since the date/time of this note,
you will have to do so and log in again before you can use NMAIL.
Steve
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20.11 | no decmail addresses in dist lists | RDGE28::LINDE | Tony Linde @RYO, 830-4941, Reading | Tue Oct 21 1986 10:17 | 16 |
| re:- < Note 20.3 by RDGE28::TLINDE "Aussie Rules" >
>
>Does this support the inclusion of DECmail addressees in a
>distribution list or in calling MAIL from dcl level which vanilla MAIL
>does not allow?
>eg: dist list: RDGE28::TLINDE
> RDGMTS::MRGATE!TONY_LINDE@RYO
> RDGMTS::MRGATE!STEVE_DRAPER@RYO
> RDGE28::DRAPER
>or: MAIL/SUBJ="frogs" FROG.MESSAGE RDGMTS::MRGATE!STEVE_DRAPER@RYO
>or whatever format it wants it in.
The answer is NO, it does not support this. Drat!
Tony.
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