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Patch XM*7.1*140
DATA NAME GLOBAL DATA
Digits
DESCRIPTION: When you read new messages by basket, MailMan
suggests the IN basket to read first. If you
want MailMan to suggest other basket(s) before
suggesting the IN basket, then fill in this
field with a priority order number. MailMan
will suggest the basket(s) in the priority
order set by you. The IN basket will be
suggested last. (You will not be able to
choose the IN basket.) Once all the priority
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
baskets have been read, MailMan will suggest
baskets in alphabetical order.
CROSS-REFERENCE: 3.701^AP
1)= S ^XMB(3.7,DA(1),2,"AP",$E(X,1,30),DA)=""
2)= K ^XMB(3.7,DA(1),2,"AP",$E(X,1,30),DA)
Additionally:
-When sending or forwarding a message using one of the ^XMD APIs, and there
are no recipients, XMMG is set to "Error = No recipients." Previously,
there was no error message.
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-MailMan's version of FileMan's ^DIR 'set of codes' reader has been improved.
It now offers selection completion and understands either the code or the
text, and asks for clarification if the user enters something ambiguous.
NOTE: This patch should be installed during off hours, when user activity
is at a minimum. It requires MailMan patch XM*7.1*131.
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ROUTINES:
4.3,23 TITLE SOURCE 0;11 SET
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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XM 11416143 10976819 17,35,50,140
XMD 7425316 7686115 33,50,98,103,107,140
XMGAPI4 4204061 5089993 50,140
XMJBM1 4157424 3151843 50,140
'S' FOR SIGNATURE BLOCK TITLE;
XMJBN 10390839 15626783 50,100,140
XMJBU 1507122 2739459 50,140
XMJDIR 5974273 6074159 50,110,140
XMVVITA 4785601 7287397 50,101,110,140
XMVVITAE 10408258 11186176 50,74,107,140
XMXUTIL 12222792 12959022 40,50,107,127,131,140
* Checksums produced by CHECK^XTSUMBLD
This patch introduces no new routines.
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'T' FOR TITLE;
INSTALLATION:
NOTE: This patch should be installed during off hours, when user activity
is at a minimum. It requires MailMan patch XM*7.1*131.
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. You do not need to stop TaskMan or the background filer.
LAST EDITED: JUL 18, 2000
Users may be on the system.
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
Install Package(s)
Select INSTALL NAME: XM*7.1*140 Loaded from Distribution <date/time>
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HELP-PROMPT: Where should the user's title come from?
Checking Install for Package XM*7.1*140
Install Questions for XM*7.1*140
Incoming Files:
3.7 MAILBOX (Partial Definition)
Note: You already have the 'MAILBOX' File.
4.3 MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS (Partial Definition)
DESCRIPTION: Where in the NEW PERSON file should the user's
Note: You already have the 'MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS' File.
Want KIDS to Rebuild Menu Trees Upon Completion of Install? YES// YES
===
Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// NO
==
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.
title come from?
Enter a '^' to abort the install.
DEVICE: HOME// <It's up to you. You may queue it if you wish.>
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6. DSM Sites: After patch has installed, rebuild your map set, if necessary.
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Enter 'S' if the user's title should come from
field 20.3, SIGNATURE BLOCK TITLE. If that
field is empty, then we'll try field 8, TITLE.
Enter 'T' if the user's title should come from
field 8, TITLE. If that field is empty, we
won't show any title.
The default is 'T', if this field is not filled
Test Sites: Biloxi, MS; Houston, TX; San Francisco, CA
in.
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Users may choose in which order new messages should be read.
New help frames (XM-U-P-OPTIONS-4, XM-U-P-NEW MESSAGES READ ORDER) have been
added, and related help frames updated. The following field has been added
to file 3.7:
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #3.7 -- MAILBOX FILE
STORED IN ^XMB(3.7,
DATA NAME GLOBAL DATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
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3.7,21 NEW MESSAGES READ ORDER 0;19 SET
'N' FOR Newest First;
'O' FOR Oldest First;
LAST EDITED: JUL 19, 2000
HELP-PROMPT: In which order do you want to read your new
messages?
DESCRIPTION: 'Newest First' means new messages are read in
reverse order. 'Oldest First' means new
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messages are read in the order in which they
were sent.
If you don't choose, your new messages will be
read 'Oldest First'.
Note: When you display a list of new messages,
they will be displayed in the order you
selected in the field 'MESSAGE ORDER'.
E3R 14123
Users may choose the default selection to the prompt which appears with
Sites may choose where MailMan gets a user's title. The following field
the 'New Messages and Responses' option. A new help frame (XM-U-P-NEW
MESSAGES OPTION) has been added, and related help frames updated. The
following field has been added to file 3.7, and is available for editing
under 'Personal Preferences|
User Options Edit'.
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #3.7 -- MAILBOX FILE
STORED IN ^XMB(3.7,
DATA NAME GLOBAL DATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
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has been added to file 4.3, and option XMKSP has been updated to include it:
3.7,20 NEW MESSAGES DEFAULT OPTION 0;18 SET
'LB' FOR LIST BASKETS WITH NEW MAIL;
'LN' FOR LIST ALL NEW MESSAGES;
'P' FOR PRINT ALL NEW MESSAGES;
'R' FOR READ NEW MAIL BY BASKET;
LAST EDITED: JUL 17, 2000
HELP-PROMPT: Select default new messages option
DESCRIPTION: This is the default choice which will appear
when you select the 'New Messages and
Responses' option.
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #4.3 -- MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS FILE
If you don't choose a default, the default will
be 'Read new mail by basket'.
Also, when the user chooses to read new mail by basket, the user may have
basket(s) other than the IN basket presented as the default basket(s) from
which to read. A new help frame (XM-U-P-READ NEW MSGS BSKT) has been added,
and related help frames updated. The following field has been added to the
BASKET subfile of file 3.7, and is available for editing under
'Personal Preferences|User Options Edit'.
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #3.7 -- MAILBOX FILE
STORED IN ^XMB(1, (1 ENTRY)
STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #3.701 -- BASKET SUB-FILE
STORED IN ^XMB(3.7,
DATA NAME GLOBAL DATA
ELEMENT TITLE LOCATION TYPE
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3.701,4 READ NEW MSGS BASKET PRIORITY 0;4 NUMBER
Read new messages basket priority
INPUT TRANSFORM: K:+X'=X!(X>99)!(X<1)!(X?.E1"."1N.N) X
LAST EDITED: JUL 19, 2000
HELP-PROMPT: Type a Number between 1 and 99, 0 Decimal
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