From: MERC::"uunet!ORYANA.PFC.MIT.EDU!BULLETIN" 18-JAN-1993 20:39:58.41 To: galaxy::gleeve CC: Subj: BULLETIN utility. You are about to receive version 2.13 of the PFC BULLETIN. BULLETIN is public domain software. (I will gladly accept recommendations for new features, not for changes that are due to "personal" preference.) If you are running a version of BULLETIN older than 2.11, this version will modify the format of some of the data files. (This will be done automatically when the new version is run). After successful installation, the older versions of these files can be removed. NOTE: Problems can occur if the old version of BULLETIN is run after the data files have been modified. Such a situation is possible on a cluster where each node has installed the executable separately. To help installation, a new command procedure UPGRADE.COM has been included. Read the comments in the file for information on how to use it. As of V2.0, BULLETIN is able to read USENET NEWS via TCP/IP using either CMU, MULTINET, UCX, TWG, or via DECNET. It can also serve as a NEWS gateway for DECNET nodes without direct access to the NEWS server, i.e. a DECNET node without Internet access will be able to read NEWS. NOTE: The following commands can be sent to BULLETIN@ORYANA.PFC.MIT.EDU: SEND ALL [SINCE time] Sends all bulletin files. If SINCE time specified, only files created since that time will be sent. SEND filename Sends the specified file. BUGS Sends a list of the latest bug fixes. HELP or INFO Sends a brief description of BULLETIN. SUBSCRIBE Subscribes to mailing list for upgrade notifications. UNSUBSCRIBE Unsubscribes from mailing list. There is also a documentation file written by Chris Tanner from Chalk River Nuclear Labs which can be used as handout. To obtain this, request the file BULLETIN.DOC. (This does not describe the NEWS reader feature, however.) NOTE: An old bug might have changed the protection on the BULLETIN data files. The protection on all data files (i.e. B*.DAT, *.BULLFIL, and *.BULLDIR) should be (RWED,RWED,,). You will be receiving 21 files (NOT NECESSARILY IN THIS ORDER!): 1) BULLETIN.FOR 2) BULLETIN0.FOR 3) BULLETIN1.FOR 4) BULLETIN2.FOR 5) BULLETIN3.FOR 6) BULLETIN4.FOR 7) BULLETIN5.FOR 8) BULLETIN6.FOR 9) BULLETIN7.FOR 10) BULLETIN8.FOR 11) BULLETIN9.FOR 12) BULLETIN10.FOR 13) BULLETIN11.FOR 14) ALLMACS.MAR 15) BULLCOMS1.HLP 16) BULLCOMS2.HLP 17) BULLET1.COM 18) BULLET2.COM 19) PMDF.COM 20) MX.COM 21) NEWS.COM (They will be identified in the SUBJECT header.) BULLET1.COM and BULLET2.COM are command procedures which when run, will create several small files. After you run them, you can delete them. If you have PMDF at your site, you should also run PMDF.COM. However, this only applies to PMDF V3.2 or earlier, as later versions of PMDF have the necessary interface code for BULLETIN included in it. In that case, or in case you don't have PMDF, you can delete it. The same applies to MX. Then, read AAAREADME.TXT for BULLETN installation instructions. If you are using the news feature, NEWS.COM contains files which pertain to news. NOTE: When creating these files (using the EXTRACT command) from the VMS MAIL utility, you will have to strip off any mail headers that are present, including blank lines. MRL@NERUS.PFC.MIT.EDU