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Patch XM*7.1*107
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Before After
Name Checksum Checksum Patch List
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XMA0 573755 585506 15,36,50,107
XMA11A 291270 295406 50,107
XMA21 2315418 2506941 4,31,50,98,107
XMA2R 3913497 3921855 27,50,105,107
XMAH 1544316 1548452 5,16,50,107
XMAH1 2172709 2176845 4,50,107
XMAPHOST 9975581 6997854 7,14,27,36,50,91,102,107
back to itself. MailMan lets the user know what's wrong.
XMC 3216956 3221092 13,50,107
XMD 7129791 7425316 33,50,98,103,107
XMDF 1438292 1442428 50,104,107
XMDIRSND 1897078 1897188 37,50,107
XMHIG 5360885 6112149 45,50,107
XMHIU 5960638 8160561 50,107
XMJMR 18651915 15901868 50,107
XMJMT 10637487 7384600 50,107
XMR1 14522459 14522897 7,50,94,107
XMRENT 2263450 2263514 31,50,107
XMSMAIL 4937839 4239659 59,50,107
XMTDL1 5047763 5049974 50,107
XMTDO 1746764 2076668 50,107
XMVGROUP 6303194 6851604 50,104,107
XMVSURR 2622785 2918495 50,107
XMVVITAE 12062054 10408258 50,74,107
XMXADDR 18270156 14565832 50,96,101,104,107
XMXADDR1 12136703 11262685 50,78,83,96,104,107
XMXADDR2 6515109 11569369 50,107
XMXADDR3 * new * 6636062 107
NOIS: ANN-1199-42486, BIL-1199-31104
XMXADDR4 * new * 7390105 107
XMXADDRD 9742967 10214397 50,104,107
XMXADDRG 15444713 15011724 50,99,107
XMXBULL 5479615 5106591 50,107
XMXMSGS1 9891647 4910024 50,107
XMXPARM 19474825 13144486 50,96,107
XMXREPLY 5097167 5648876 50,85,99,107
XMXSEND 11913872 10324142 50,106,107
XMXUTIL 10432772 10994143 40,50,107
XMYPOSTB * new * 483566 107
Test Sites: Ann Arbor, MI; Biloxi, MS
* Checksums produced by CHECK^XTSUMBLD
This patch introduces the following new routines:
Routine Callable at Description
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XMXADDR3 N/A
XMXADDR4 N/A
XMYPOSTB N/A
A typo causes an abort in APIs HDR^XMA0 and PR2^XMA0. Typo is fixed.
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INSTALLATION:
NOTE: This patch should be installed after hours, when user activity is at a
minimum. It requires Kernel patch XU*8.0*135 and MailMan patches XM*7.1*74,
XM*7.1*94, XM*7.1*99, XM*7.1*102, XM*7.1*103, XM*7.1*104, XM*7.1*105,
and XM*7.1*106.
1. DSM Sites: If any of these routines is mapped, disable mapping for the
affected routine(s).
2. On the PackMan menu, use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option. This loads
the patch into a Transport Global on your system.
3. You do not need to stop TaskMan, but you should stop the background
filer. On the Manage MailMan:Local Delivery Management menu, use the
following option to stop the background filer:
STOP background filer
Are you sure you want the BACKGROUND FILERS to STOP delivering mail? NO// YES
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<< Background filer will stop soon. >>
4. On the KIDS:Installation menu, use the following options to install the
Transport Global:
NOIS: DAY-1199-41994, WAS-1199-20590
Verify Checksums in Transport Global
Print Transport Global
Compare Transport Global to Current System
Backup a Transport Global
Install Package(s)
Select INSTALL NAME: XM*7.1*107 Loaded from Distribution <date/time>
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Install Questions:
Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// NO
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Test Site: Madison, WI
Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES// NO
==
Enter the Device you want to print the Install messages.
You can queue the install by enter a 'Q' at the device prompt.
Enter a '^' to abort the install.
DEVICE: HOME// <Do NOT queue it!>
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5. Start the background filer.
On the Manage MailMan:Local Delivery Management menu, use the following
Sometimes, when a user becomes a surrogate, his own (not the surrogate's)
option to start the background filer:
START background filer
<< Background filer will start soon. >>
6. DSM Sites: After patch has installed, rebuild your map set, if necessary.
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messages are displayed. This patch fixes that.
NOIS: LAS-1299-60664
Test Site: Las Vegas, NV
Message addressed to G.<space>@<local site name> invokes the space-bar recall
for mail group. This "feature" is now disabled.
NOIS: MAD-1299-42404
Test Site: Madison, WI
Non-MailMan systems, such as MS Exchange, do not recognize I:<recipient>,
Y2K Waiver Exemption ID: Y2KWE0024
and return error messages when recipients are addressed as info-only.
MailMan now leaves off the "I:" when sending messages to info-only recipients
on non-MailMan systems.
NOIS: WAS-1199-20590, BRX-1199-10383
Test Sites: Washington, DC; Madison, WI; Bronx, NY
Sites have noticed sometimes, when becoming the Postmaster, MailMan informs
them that the last user to become the Postmaster was someone who is not a
valid Postmaster surrogate. When a package sets XMDUZ=.5 and then sends a
message using ^XMD, MailMan records that use as "last used MailMan". It
This patch may be installed at any time during the Y2K Moratorium (including
shouldn't. This patch fixes that.
E3R: 12385
Test Site: Tampa, FL; Albany, NY
This patch lets an authorized user send a limited broadcast message to a
subset of local users. A subset might include all users who have a certain
primary menu or who belong to a certain division, or any other way that users
in the NEW PERSON file might be categorized.
Users authorized to send limited broadcasts are the POSTMASTER, any holder
the 12/15/1999 thru 1/15/2000 Y2K lockdown).
of the XMSTAR key, and any holder of the new key, XMSTAR LIMITED.
The XMSTAR and XMSTAR LIMITED keys are mutually exclusive.
Limited broadcast types are predefined in the new LIMITED BROADCAST multiple
of file 4.3, the MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS file:
50 LIMITED BROADCAST (Multiple-4.32), [5;0]
.01 LIMITED BROADCAST (MF), [0;1]
1 POINTED TO FILE (RNJ9,3), [0;2]
2 NEW PERSON FILE XREF (RF), [0;3]
The multiple will be loaded with 4 limited broadcasts by the post init:
LIMITED BROADCAST POINTED TO FILE NEW PERSON FILE XREF
----------------- ---------------------- --------------------
DIVISION 4 (institution) "AH"
KEY 19.1 (security key) "AB"
PRIMARY MENU 19 (option) "AP"
SERVICE/SECTION 49 (service/section) "E"
The cross references listed in the NEW PERSON FILE XREF field enable MailMan
to quickly identify the users who should receive the limited broadcast
NOIS: ANN-1199-42486
messages. In support of this patch, Kernel patch XU*8.0*135 adds a
new whole-file cross reference ("AH", on the DIVISION field) to the NEW
PERSON file. This new cross reference enables a limited broadcast by DIVISION.
You may add more limited broadcasts to the multiple, if you wish.
Using another new field in file 4.3, you may set a limited broadcast default
choice, which is displayed whenever someone goes to send a limited broadcast.
51 LIMITED BROADCAST DEFAULT, [0;20]
The post-init will set this field to DIVISION. You may change it if you wish.
Test Site: Ann Arbor, MI
The option XMKSP Edit MailMan Site Parameters is updated to include the new
fields.
Additional fixes in this patch:
- MailMan now recognizes when a message has only 'latered' recipients. When
forwarding or sending messages which have only 'latered' recipients, MailMan
did not recognize those recipients and issued an error message. This patch
corrects that.
Circular relay domains create an allocation error. MailMan now recognizes
NOTE: This patch should be installed after hours, when user activity is at a
minimum. It requires Kernel patch XU*8.0*135 and MailMan patches XM*7.1*74,
XM*7.1*94, XM*7.1*99, XM*7.1*102, XM*7.1*103, XM*7.1*104, XM*7.1*105,
and XM*7.1*106.
============================================================================
ROUTINES:
The second line of the routine now looks like:
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