Text of TeleFinder Chat from Tuesday, January 13, 1998 11 AM PST.
In attendance:
From Spider Island: Rusty Tucker,
Sysops: mikael fredriksson, Bob Nunn, Bob Wright, Michael Davidson, Jim Smith, Kevin Shearon, Donald McHose
mikael fredriksson: <<joined the chat>>
Rusty Tucker: <<joined the chat>>
Bob Nunn: <<joined the chat>>
Rusty Tucker: hi Bob
Bob Nunn: Hey!
Rusty Tucker: so what's the good news?
Bob Nunn: Mapped in my IP addresses for my system. Thanks Mikael for your note on that.
mikael fredriksson: :)
Bob Wright: <<joined the chat>>
Rusty Tucker: Hi BW
Bob Wright: greetings, RT!
Bob Wright: I see you fixed the PPP connection problem with 5.6.2 :)
Michael Davidson: <<joined the chat>>
Rusty Tucker: I think so... when PPP goes down, TF should bring it back up.
Bob Nunn: Will I benefit from using it Rusty now that I am on a router?
Bob Wright: RT: If I am running 5.6.1, do I need all of the 5.6.2 programs? TF server, MS and UM, or can I just DL the Frock?
Rusty Tucker: no, it won't kick in when you're linked by a router
Rusty Tucker: unless the ethernet goes down for some reason!
Bob Nunn: So it won't hurt anything either? Going to try it this weekend. Any other changes in .2?
Rusty Tucker: there's also change in the #set command
mikael fredriksson: RT have you mailed any press info to the Apple magazines and to the www news sites?
Rusty Tucker: it wasn't listening to the #if/#if not etc
Jim Smith: <<joined the chat>>
Rusty Tucker: BGR is going to help me put together a release and send it out
Rusty Tucker: should get that done this week
Rusty Tucker: Now that Dec and MW are behind us, we should be able to get some attention :)
Bob Nunn: Good timing. Should be looking for news.
Bob Nunn: Did you guys see Henry Knorr's article on the G3 cards for the 6100-8100's?
Bob Wright: RT: I read the file names wrong...FReC is just the MS....so do I get MS or MSFreC.sea?
Jim Smith: BN: where?
Bob Wright: I am assuming just the MS, not the FReC
Bob Nunn: MacWeek. Exciting news for us old mac users.
Bob Wright: BN: wasn't that in MacWorld?
Bob Nunn: Nope well maybe. All Ziff Davis anymore right.
Bob Wright: I think they had a G3 article in MacWorld, too
Rusty Tucker: you want TeleFinder v5.6.1.sea the 20 Mb version to get everything.
Rusty Tucker: it includes all the new s.w and docs
Bob Wright: RT: but don't I want to get 5.6.2?
Rusty Tucker: I may hang on to my 7100 and 6100 now :)
mikael fredriksson: will you make a CD of the 5.61?
Rusty Tucker: get the 5.6.2 beta if you're on a PPP link
Rusty Tucker: Yep, 5.6.1 is on CD now
mikael fredriksson: (I made my own 5.61 CD here at work)
Rusty Tucker: Hopefully my ISDN link will be up this week
Rusty Tucker: I think I will be using the Livingston Router to set it up. Seems to have what I need.
Rusty Tucker: I still need to find out how the PPP should be handled with it though. The 3Com impact has PPP built in.
Rusty Tucker: And the router's Asynch port wants to do PPP too...
Rusty Tucker: Seems like that may be a problem, maybe I will need to disable PPP in the modem?
Bob Nunn: Gives me an Ice Cream headache thinking about stuff like that. I usually end up trying everything and eliminating things one at a time.
Rusty Tucker: I have a feeling its not going to work unless I get a Netopia or a Livingston ISDN card.
Bob Nunn: I never really understood that my ASCEND box was a computer itself. It maintains the link no matter what the machine it is hooked to does.
Michael Davidson: I have a dumb question; what is FReC?
mikael fredriksson: <<left the chat>>
Rusty Tucker: Final Release Candidate
Michael Davidson: thanks
Rusty Tucker: yep its just a little UNIX box
Bob Nunn: I want the Mac version of it. Setting it up was only accomplished due to the guy telling me what to set mostly.
mikael fredriksson: <<joined the chat>>
Michael Davidson: Rusty, is there a way to have TF Server come to the foreground every (user set) period?
Michael Davidson: I guess I am asking for that as an optional setting.
Rusty Tucker: There was a script that did that at one time
mikael fredriksson: I think that you can use CRON or OAT
Rusty Tucker: You could schedule it using Mail Servers scheduler
Michael Davidson: OAT does it.
Rusty Tucker: BN you have an Ascend 50/75/85?
Kevin Shearon: <<joined the chat>>
Michael Davidson: I guess I could use Mail Server, what a neat idea....you could also have that MS idea implemented by having as that as one of the pop up thinks in MS
Bob Nunn: 85. Wanted to ethernet link my other machine.
Bob Nunn: Nice hopping on it and having my ISDN available.
Rusty Tucker: Probably just telling Mail Server to Launch TF Server would also bring it to the front
Bob Nunn: Even better idea! No script.
Rusty Tucker: Doe the 85 have 4 10 base T ports?
Rusty Tucker: and 32 modem dial up ports?
Rusty Tucker: 2 i mean
Bob Nunn: I think so. Didn't pay much attention since it had more than I needed. 2 dialups yes.
Bob Nunn: You can call Murray 22075 at MacWhse and tell him you want the corporate disc.
Kevin Shearon: <<left the chat>>
Bob Nunn: Never pay list for anything.
Jim Smith: Question: With TF Win95 user; do they get long file name?
Michael Davidson: Rusty, if the MS idea about bringing TF Server to the front works, could you add a pop up item (like you have for Lollipop) to the MS scheduler?
Bob Wright: RT: I had to step away and missed what you said about DL'ing 5.6.1 or 5.6.2. Any chance of a repeat?
Donald McHose: <<joined the chat>>
Bob Nunn: I run mine from the preference file but I had to save out a script as an application. Rusty could you change MS to where it would let us load files as well. It only allows apps now.
Michael Davidson: Make the script an app, Bob...assuming I know what you mean
Jim Smith: I will 2nd that (BN).
Michael Davidson: just save it as an applet
Bob Nunn: I do. But if I could just load the pref I would have to. You see I have my newsgroups saved out in pieces so I run small chunks frequently.
Michael Davidson: o, like for different setups using lollipop
Bob Nunn: I run my mac group several times per day. My other computer less often. my misc. even less frequently. Have 3 prefs files.
Bob Wright: saved out in pieces?
Bob Wright: oh I see now :)
Michael Davidson: each setup is in a different preferences file
Bob Nunn: Right. It doesn't bog down the connection as long.
Bob Wright: Do you suck a lot of news, BN? I have ISDN and I suck everything at once several times a day
Bob Nunn: The ISDN does make it better. I don't mind logging on now while it is running.
Michael Davidson: groovy...so you want MS to allow scheduling docs as well as apps
Bob Nunn: Yes. I could eliminate the scripts on Lollipop as well as Retrospect. I back my server up the same way in pieces.
Michael Davidson: I have a hack question that might be worth pursuing, but I need a little info
Bob Wright: BN: how many newsgroups do you provide to your site?
Bob Nunn: Haven't counted. All the Mac, BE, Next, Amiga, Commodore, and an odd lot of misc.
Michael Davidson: when I want to Link to e.g. User Manager and the dialog comes up with all possible User Managers running, where are those settings at in the app
Michael Davidson: That is, how do I make an app be of the type that when I call up Link to User Manager, the app shows up in the list
Rusty Tucker: BW - 562 is mainly for PPP users
Rusty Tucker: For AppleScript you'll need to same them as Apps, Mail Server doesn't run the interpreter
Bob Wright: RT: oh I see....people who connect to the net via ppp :)
Michael Davidson: by PPP users, do you mean by sysops who use PPP dial up accounts to connect to the net periodically?
Rusty Tucker: no, if you use PPP for a full time connection to your server
Rusty Tucker: If PPP goes down, previous versions of TeleFinder did not detect this
Michael Davidson: ok, thanks about PPP....but, not clear about the link thing yet
Rusty Tucker: 562 detects it, and restarts PPP
Rusty Tucker: In the linking it will come up with the current UM selected
Bob Wright: RT: do the problem I had last week where a user was stuck online via TCP/IP, but was not detected, is not corrected with 5.6.2, right?
Bob Wright: do = so
Michael Davidson: How do I make an app of a type that show up in one of the dialogs that appear when you use a Link To command?
Donald McHose: LAN police caught me..gots to run ;-(
Donald McHose: <<left the chat>>
Bob Wright: haha
Bob Nunn: Anybody running the new Suzie?
Michael Davidson: I am trying to get Server to work with a commercial email program (Emailer) by way of AppleShare. That's why I keep asking...can somebody help me?
Bob Wright: Can someone who uses automatic registration please explain a little how that manage that? :)
Bob Nunn: I use my logs and the SI UM plug in to manage mine.
Bob Wright: BN: But how many different access groups do you have?
Bob Nunn: 6 total only 3 main ones.
Bob Wright: so when they first log in you give them a "temporary" level?
Rusty Tucker: maybe BW
Bob Nunn: Yes. Low level can't do much, can't post much.
Bob Nunn: Not much time. If they fill out the app right they get good user.
Bob Wright: I am just trying to see if I can handle my new users easier.....if I allow automatic registration, how hard is it going to be to import those new users into 75 different access groups?
Rusty Tucker: How is TF going to work with Emailer? Emailer does not understand any of TF's ApppleEvents as far as I know.
Michael Davidson: POP3 rusty
Rusty Tucker: So why would you link to it?
Michael Davidson: I just need Server to be of the right type app to appear in a link to dialog box.
Michael Davidson: I think
Michael Davidson: So I was hoping to see if I could use Resedit to add a resource in TF Server so it shows up in a Link to dialog box.
Michael Davidson: Then, by way of AppleShare only, emailer could be used for email
Rusty Tucker: Its not going to work that way
Michael Davidson: :(
Rusty Tucker: When you link to a program "as user manager" it means that TF Server is going to send that program apple events to find out about users
Rusty Tucker: Emailer is not going to respond.
Rusty Tucker: I think you want Emailer to be a gateway?
Michael Davidson: Well, that's not exactly what I want. I am not actually sending apple events
Michael Davidson: No, I have made Emailer a POP 3 gateway though, but that's not what I mean here
Michael Davidson: I just want Server to show up as a type that allows it to be chosen in one of those link to type dialogs.
Michael Davidson: I have reason to believe that an app can show up in different link to dialogs
Rusty Tucker: Sure, but only certain apps will work once selected.
Michael Davidson: That is, the link to dialogs don't necessarily look at the Creator code, but some other resource to find if that app is running
Rusty Tucker: it looks at the creator code.
Michael Davidson: Ok, it prob won't work, but I still am curious, where is the resource located that allows an app to show up in those link to dialogs
Rusty Tucker: Then the OS scans the list of active processes to fill in the list
Michael Davidson: Are you sure about the Creator Code, I may be wrong, but I think it could be otherwise
Rusty Tucker: Absolutely sure about that.
Jim Smith: RT: In MacOS is AppleEvent the only way for Application to talk to each other?
Michael Davidson: Ok, then how does Communigate pretend to be an Emailer Server?
Rusty Tucker: ?
Michael Davidson: That feature of Communigate, the ability to use Emailer (and maybe Eudora) as the pop 3 user mail program over AppleShare only, should be implemented into Server, especially if it's easy to implement.
Rusty Tucker: I haven't seen that, you'll have to explain.
Michael Davidson: I'll have to get the relevant doc for you to look at....if you could implement it easily, it would be great for businesses with lots of local email users.
Rusty Tucker: JS -- Apple Events run over PPC which is the low level program to program communication over AppleTalk.
Rusty Tucker: Sounds like its doing POP3 over AppleTalk.
Michael Davidson: yes
Rusty Tucker: In that case they probably register an ADSP stream on the AppleTalk network with the correct signature.
Rusty Tucker: If the program linking dialog is coming up, they're probably using PPC.
Michael Davidson: I don't think it uses ADSP, but somehow, he can use emailer with his Pop3 server over AppleShare only
Michael Davidson: what is ppc
Rusty Tucker: And registering a special non-appleevent port.
Michael Davidson: Wouldn't it be nice for TF Server to allow local users to use Eudora or Emailer and get their email that way?
Rusty Tucker: well guys gotta run now
Rusty Tucker: Eudora does not support it.
Michael Davidson: I'll try to find and send you the info RT
Bob Nunn: See ya Friday. Bye
Rusty Tucker: If you find any tech info on that, please send it to me! Thanks/
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January 13, 1998
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