| DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS |
Patch XM*7.1*127
NOIS: REN-0300-62618
XMTDL2 8743997 9530207 50,127
XMXADDR1 11262685 11852631 50,78,83,96,104,107,127
XMXEDIT 7247978 7275716 50,110,127
XMXMSGS2 7686410 7381168 50,106,110,127
XMXPARM 13144486 14291441 50,96,107,127
XMXPARM1 5657265 2907067 50,96,127
XMXSEC 21173851 23410717 50,110,127
XMXUTIL 10994143 11858021 40,50,107,127
XMXUTIL4 8973867 8751511 50,96,127
XMYPOSTC * NEW * 190385 127
Test Site: Reno, NV
XMYPRE7 * NEW * 35197 127
* Checksums produced by CHECK^XTSUMBLD
This patch introduces the following new routines:
XMYPOSTC has no user callable entry points.
XMYPRE7 has no user callable entry points.
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INSTALLATION:
NOTE: This patch should be installed during off hours, when user activity
Ensure that MailMan does not decrement new message counters below zero.
is at a minimum. It requires MailMan patch XM*7.1*110.
1. Users may be on the system during installation of this patch.
2. DSM Sites: If any of these routines is mapped, disable mapping for the
affected routine(s).
3. On the PackMan menu, use the 'INSTALL/CHECK MESSAGE' option. This loads
the patch into a Transport Global on your system.
4. Users may be on the system. 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. >>
5. On the KIDS:Installation menu, use the following options to install the
Transport Global:
Verify Checksums in Transport Global
Print Transport Global
Compare Transport Global to Current System
Backup a Transport Global
Thanks to additional test sites:
Install Package(s)
Select INSTALL NAME: XM*7.1*127 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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Want to DISABLE Scheduled Options, Menu Options, and Protocols? YES// NO
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Enter the Device you want to print the Install messages.
You can queue the install by enter a 'Q' at the device prompt.
Puget Sound HCS
Enter a '^' to abort the install.
DEVICE: HOME// <Do NOT queue it!>
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6. Start the background filer.
On the Manage MailMan:Local Delivery Management menu, use the following
option to start the background filer:
START background filer
<< Background filer will start soon. >>
7. DSM Sites: After patch has installed, rebuild your map set, if necessary.
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E3R 2731, 5983, 6044 - At the "Enter message action: IGNORE//" prompt, two
new actions have been added to let you access user and mail group help:
HG Help:Group Information
HU Help:User Information
Existing help frames have been updated.
E3R 3521 - At the "Enter message action: IGNORE//" prompt, a new
action has been added to let you easily print to the VA FileMan Browser:
BR Print to the Browser
Existing help frames have been updated, and a new help frame,
XM-U-M-BROWSER, has been created.
E3R 5451, 13225 - When filtering a message during message delivery to your
NOIS: REN-1099-63025
mailbox, you can now automatically set the message vaporize date. You can
also specify that the message should not be made new. You can set these
new fields under Personal Preferences:Message Filter Edit.
This will only apply to new messages which you have not seen before. It
won't apply to responses or forwarded messages with responses. It won't
apply when you filter messages which are already in your mailbox.
A new help frame, XM-U-P-FILTER ACTIONS, has been added, and existing help
frames have been updated.
E3R 5100, 13891 - When addressing a message, if an addressee is not found in
Test Site: Reno, NV
the local user file, MailMan now asks "Do you want to check the REMOTE USER
DIRECTORY? No//". Also, if we do check it and find an entry, MailMan now
asks "OK?", instead of simply selecting it. This should prevent unwanted
addressees, because the REMOTE USER DIRECTORY entry might not be what the
sender wants.
E3R 6861 - If a user has read all the responses of a message, then when he
goes to read the message, only the message header is displayed, followed by
the "Enter message action: IGNORE//" prompt. Inexperienced users may not
know to enter 'B' to Backup. MailMan now gives the following information:
If a message is queued to print later, and the user has chosen to print
"You are at the end of this message. Enter 'B' to Backup and review it."
E3R 13475 - When showing information about a mail group
(option XMHELPGROUP), in addition to showing member groups, also show
groups to which the group belongs (Is a member group of:)
To accomplish this, a whole-file cross reference, "AD", is added to the
.01 field (MEMBER GROUP NAME) of the MEMBER GROUP multiple of file 3.8.
The post-init, which comes with this patch, will populate the xref.
Existing help frames have been updated.
a range of responses, which includes the last response, then when it comes
Additionally:
- The "RI" (Reply and include responses) command now has a new capability to
let you include responses from another message. This capability is also
available when creating a new message ("IM" Include Message).
A new help frame, XM-U-M-INCLUDE MESSAGE, has been added, and existing help
frames updated.
- The SCRAMBLE^XMXEDIT API now checks to ensure that the key and hint
conform to the limitations set by the data dictionary.
time to print the message, if more responses have since arrived, then
- Those APIs which return error text
in ^TMP("XMERR",$J,<error number>,"TEXT",i), now also
return, for errors whose text is in the DIALOG file:
^TMP("XMERR",$J,<error number>)=<dialog file ien>
^TMP("XMERR",$J,"E",<dialog file ien>,<error number>)=""
and, for a very small subset of errors,
if something is wrong with one of the input parameters:
^TMP("XMERR",$J,<error number>,"PARAM","ID")=<parameter name>
^TMP("XMERR",$J,<error number>,"PARAM","VALUE")=<parameter value>
they'll be printed, too.
NOTE: This patch should be installed during off hours, when user activity
is at a minimum. It requires MailMan patch XM*7.1*110.
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ROUTINES:
The second line of the routine now looks like:
;;7.1;MailMan;**[patch list]**;Jun 02, 1994
Before After
Name Checksum Checksum Patch List
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XMHIG 6112149 6746672 45,50,107,127
XMJMOI 16677374 17925576 50,87,89,110,127
XMJMOIE 2143008 3061396 50,110,127
XMJMP 13553026 15950247 50,75,100,110,127
XMJMR 15901868 20504072 50,107,127
XMJMRO 4304954 4485523 50,89,110,127
XMJMSO 7280605 8232068 50,110,127
XMTDF 3998255 4326406 50,127
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