XM*8.0*3 (4383)    BUILD (9.6)

Name Value
NAME XM*8.0*3
DATE DISTRIBUTED 2002-09-06 00:00:00
PACKAGE FILE LINK MAILMAN
TYPE SINGLE PACKAGE
DESCRIPTION OF ENHANCEMENTS
      * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Test Site:  Las Vegas, NV
                                                       ==
 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// <You may queue it if you wish>
                ------------------------------
6. DSM Sites: After patch has installed, rebuild your map set, if necessary.
The communications testing routine, XMCDNT, distributed with MailMan 8.0
7. In the TCP/IP DEVICE (#8.25) field of the MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS (#4.3)
   file, enter the name of the device used at your site for TCP/IP scripts.
   If you don't know it, you can find it by doing a FileMan Inquiry for FORUM
   (or any other domain with a TCP/IP script) in the DOMAIN (#4.2) file:

Select OPTION: INQUIRE TO FILE ENTRIES
OUTPUT FROM WHAT FILE: DEVICE// 4.2  DOMAIN  (548 entries)
Select DOMAIN NAME: DOMAIN.EXT
ANOTHER ONE:
STANDARD CAPTIONED OUTPUT? Yes//   (Yes)
was an old version which does not work.  This patch provides a version
Include COMPUTED fields:  (N/Y/R/B): NO//  - No record number (IEN), no
 Computed Fields

NAME: DOMAIN.EXT                      FLAGS: S
  PHYSICAL LINK DEVICE: NULL DEVICE  <<< 2nd choice <<<
TRANSMISSION SCRIPT: TCP/IP             PRIORITY: 5
  NUMBER OF ATTEMPTS: 30                TYPE: Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
  PHYSICAL LINK / DEVICE: NULL DEVICE  <<< 1st choice <<<

Your first choice for the device is the one in the TCP/IP script.  If there
that works.
isn't any there, then your second choice is as indicated.  Note:
- Not all of the fields are shown in this example.
- Your TCP/IP script may have a different name from the one shown.
- Your device may have a different name from the one shown.
===========================================================================

2.  This patch also adds a new field to the MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS (#4.3)
file.  You should fill it in with the DEVICE you normally use for your
TCP/IP scripts in DOMAIN (#4.2) file.  With the addition of this new field,
it is now possible to distribute new domains automatically, rather than
having you enter them manually.  Here's the new field:
                             ATTENTION!

STANDARD DATA DICTIONARY #4.3 -- MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS FILE
STORED IN ^XMB(1,

DATA       NAME                  GLOBAL        DATA
ELEMENT    TITLE                 LOCATION      TYPE
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
4.3,8.25   TCP/IP DEVICE          NETWORK;5 FREE TEXT
           INPUT TRANSFORM:  K:$L(X)>30!($L(X)<1) X I $D(X) S %ZIS="NQRS",IO
                             P=X D ^%ZIS K:POP X S:$D(X) X=ION W:$D(X) " Sto

                             red internally as ",X D ^%ZISC S IOP="HOME" D ^
                             %ZIS K IOP,%ZIS
           HELP-PROMPT:      Which device shall be used for TCP/IP?
           DESCRIPTION:      For TCP/IP connections, the physical
                             link/device to be used is usually standard -
                             some sort of NULL device.  This field is a
                             free-text pointer to that device in the DEVICE
                             (#3.5) file.

                             The device pointed to by this field will be
      This patch contains a new field, which you should populate.
                             used for a TCP/IP connection if, in the DOMAIN
                             (#4.2) file, the device field is null in both
                             of the following fields:
                              - PHYSICAL LINK / DEVICE (#1.3) field of the
                             TRANSMISSION SCRIPT (#4) multiple
                              - PHYSICAL LINK DEVICE (#17) field

                             For more information, see the PHYSICAL LINK
                             DEVICE (#17) field, in the DOMAIN (#4.2) file.

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           NOTES:            XXXX--CAN'T BE ALTERED EXCEPT BY PROGRAMMER

3.  Finally, this patch corrects the descriptions in two fields:
- MAIL GROUP (#3.8) file, MEMBER GROUPS (#11) field - invalid information
deleted
- DOMAIN (#4.2) file, PHYSICAL LINK DEVICE (#17) field - information about
default values corrected

NOTE: This patch should be installed during off hours, when user activity
is at a minimum.  It has no patch prerequisites, except, of course, that

MailMan 8.0 be installed.  Installation will take less than 1 minute.
============================================================================ 

ROUTINES:
The second line of the routine now looks like:
       ;;8.0;MailMan;**[patch list]**;Jun 28, 2002

              Before          After
Name          Checksum        Checksum        Patch List
------------------------------------------------------------------
Patch XM*8.0*3
XMCDNT          401792          659873        3
XMKPR1         5051210         5167213        3
* Checksums produced by CHECK^XTSUMBLD

This patch introduces no new routines.
===========================================================================
 
INSTALLATION:
NOTE: This patch should be installed during off hours, when user activity
is at a minimum.  It has no patch prerequisites, except, of course, that

MailMan 8.0 be installed.  Installation will take less than 1 minute.
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 or the
   background filer.
5. On the KIDS:Installation menu, use the following options to install the
   Transport Global:
1.  NOIS: LAS-0802-62501
       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*8.0*3     Loaded from Distribution  <date/time>
                         ========
 Install Questions for XM*8.0*3

 Want KIDS to INHIBIT LOGONs during the install? YES// NO
TRACK PACKAGE NATIONALLY YES
FILE
  • DD NUMBER:
    • MEMBER GROUPS (sub-file)
      FIELD NUMBER:
      • MEMBER GROUP NAME
    UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    SEND SECURITY CODE:   YES
    SEND FULL OR PARTIAL DD:   PARTIAL
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • DD NUMBER:
    • DOMAIN (File-top level)
      FIELD NUMBER:
      • PHYSICAL LINK DEVICE
    UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    SEND SECURITY CODE:   YES
    SEND FULL OR PARTIAL DD:   PARTIAL
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
  • DD NUMBER:
    • MAILMAN SITE PARAMETERS (File-top level)
      FIELD NUMBER:
      • TCP/IP DEVICE
    UPDATE THE DATA DICTIONARY:   YES
    SEND SECURITY CODE:   YES
    SEND FULL OR PARTIAL DD:   PARTIAL
    DATA COMES WITH FILE:   NO
BUILD COMPONENTS
  • ENTRIES:
    • XMCDNT
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B1018315
    • XMKPR1
      ACTION:   SEND TO SITE
      CHECKSUM:   B15567785