fido
.We'll install fido
as a mail user, but you can give it another name.
If you see ~/
in this document, we refer to the user's home
directory.
/etc/passwd
Include the following line:
fido::2004:300::/home/fido:/bin/bash
/etc/group
Include the following line:
fido::300:uucp,fido,root
You'll need:
ls /usr/bin/perl
If not found, install it from disk-set D (Slackware)
ls /usr/lib/libncurses.a
If not found, install it from disk-set D (Slackware)Change to the directory /FEddi-0.9pl5
Makefile
, put for variable SRCDIR
your
fonts' path, e.g.:
SRCDIR=/root/trabajo/mailer/FEddi-dev
NODEPRG =
: nlfunct.o
else
it won't compile.
make
ncurses.h: No such file or directory
Do:
ln -s /usr/include/ncurses/curses.h /usr/include/ncurses/ncurses.h
su root
make install
exit
cp utils/* ~/fnet/utility
printmsg
#!/bin/sh
cat | $HOME/fnet/utility/formatmsg | lpr
exportmsg
#!/bin/sh
if test $1 = "new"
then
cat | $HOME/fnet/utility/formatmsg > "$2"
else
cat | $HOME/fnet/utility/formatmsg >> "$2"
fi
./outbound
./msgbase
./copy
./log
./inbound
./utility
./nodelist
Create these directories and do the following:
chown -R fido.fido fnet
~/.feddirc
:
644
fido.uucp
;
; This .feddirc was automatically created with config.user
;
; Profile Section
;
PROFILE Manuel Soriano
2:346/207.punto net_name the_passwd outbound 2:*
25:946/100.punto other_net_name the_passwd outbound 25:*
93:346/101.punto other_net_name the_passwd outbound 93:*
END
; The first line is your main address, the following are subnets, the routing
; fro 25: to 93: is done by means of 2:
;
;
;
; Paths
;
MsgBasePath ~/fnet/msgbase/
InboundPath ~/fnet/inbound/
OutboundPath ~/fnet/
UtilityPath ~/fnet/utility
Log ~/fnet/log/feddi.log 200
CopyPath ~/fnet/copy/
NodelistPath ~/fnet/nodelist/
;
; Misc
;
Packer /usr/bin/zip -q -m -k -j %s %s
; Editor /usr/bin/vi %s
Beep Yes
AutoDelEmpty Yes
KeepPKT No
KeepNL Yes
KeepBackups No
ShowAllAddr Yes
MaxMsgLength 64k
QuoteLength 70
ReplySubject No
AskForOrigName Yes
AutoNextFolder Yes
;
; End of .feddirc
;
You may base your configuration on this file, as it works for me without
troubles.
~/fnet/nodelist/fnlcrc
dial 34-6- 3
dial 34-6
dial *
pointlist ptlstr34
pointlist eu_point
nodelist region34
nodelist eu_nodes
dial
: According to your zone 34-6 (Valencia), 34-1 (Madrid),
34-3 (Barcelona), etc...
As pointlist
, the different lists of points, you may use the point lists
that come from the bbs, without modification.
As nodelist
, the different lists of nodes, you may use the node lists
that come from the bbs, without modification.
That's it.
~/fnet/nodelist/compila0
permissions 777
#!/bin/bash
unzip lista.zip
mv EU_NODOS* eu_nodos
mv EU_PUNTO* eu_punto
mv PTLSTR34* ptlstr34
mv REGION34* region34
mv SNETLIST* snetlist
mv SUBPTLST* subptlst
~/fnet/nodelist/compila1
permissions 777
#!/bin/bash
rm fnlc.*
fnlc
/usr/bin
Check your mail. Look for a mail package you might have for MS/DOS. Put it
into the directory ~/fnet/inbound
and do
ftoss ; futility pack ; futility link
This will always be the way to handle your incoming mail. ftoss
will
create automatically the folder according to your areas.
fmbedit
If everything went well you'll see the mail of that package on your screen :-)
The editor is quite simple and well documented. It looks somewhat like the fmail's editor.
Create a message in an area or two and do the following:
fscan
This will always be the way to handle your outgoing mail.