/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// //// //// Q M M 2 . 2 0 //// //// The Qmail Manager //// //// Copyright (c) Jack Mlynek 1988, 1989 //// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// TABLE OF CONTENTS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// SUPPORTED FEATURES..............................1 GETTING STARTED.................................3 User Data Configuration......................4 PCBoard Prompts Configuration Menu...........9 Qmail Door Prompts Configuration Menu.......12 OPERATION......................................16 AUTOPILOT......................................18 GENERAL........................................19 Starting While Online.......................19 Password....................................19 Batch Operations............................19 Usage Log Stamping..........................20 MNP SETUP......................................20 COPYRIGHT......................................21 ORDER FORM.....................................i /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// FEATURES /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// QMM 2.20 supports the following features: 1. Automatic or manual option selection (Prompted Option Mode) 2. The option to stay online after a Qmail session 3. The option to not Download new messages 4. The option to not Upload a new .REP file 5. The option to remain at the Main Conference after log-in and not enter the Qmail Door 6. The ability to invoke QMM 2.20 while on-line 7. Easily configurable delays to prompts for simple customization to your system 8. Use of Telix's Dialing Directory for easy default and password maintenance 9. Disconnection of Dialing Directory associated scripts 10. Total on-line time with automatic hang-up is configurable for long-distance security 11. Automatic .QWK file renumbering can be switched on or off 12. Maximum number of .QWK files retained is configurable QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...1 13. Automatic .REP file renumbering can be switched on or off 14. Maximum number of .REP files retained is configurable 15. Complete drive and path support for your .QWK and .REP files 16. User-selectable protocols 17. Menu-driven configuration. No patching required 18. Qmail BBS list maintenance 19. AutoPilot Mode 20. AutoPilot Mode Log creation 21. User-configurable PCBoard Prompts 22. Improved TELIX.USE log file stamping 23. User-configurable Qmail Door Prompts 24. Personal messages only downloads 25. Zmodem Auto Download backup security QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...2 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// GETTING STARTED /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// To start QMM 2.20 invoke Telix and enter -G QMM. Since this is your ini- tial use of QMM 2.20, you will be taken to the QMMSETUP screen. Enter the file name for the BBS configuration to create. For example, 2 different configura- tions for Canada Remote Systems might be CRS1 and CRS_HST. Since you can have different configurations for each BBS, you'll find it easier to put a descrip- tive with the name. QMM 2.20 uses 3 Configuration Menus. The first menu is the User Data Configura- tion Menu, where you will enter data about your name, system paths and prefer- ences. The second menu is the PCBoard Prompts Configuration Menu, where you can change the PCBoard prompts to which QMM 2.20 responds. This is only necessary where a Sysop has customized his version of PCBoard. The third menu is the Qmail Door Prompts Configuration Menu, where you can change the Qmail Door prompts to which QMM 2.20 responds. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...3 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// USER DATA CONFIGURATION MENU /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Press and you will be taken to the following screen: A.....Your Name for PCBoard : Jack Mlynek B.....Qmail ID of the BBS : crs C.....Qmail Directory : \qmail D.....Qmail Drive : c: E.....Telix Dialing Directory Entries to Call: 1 2 F.....Main Conference Command to Access Qmail: door 8 G.....Door to Open from the Qmail Conference : open 8 H.....Language Option English = 1 French = 2 : 1 I.....PCBoard Graphics : n J.....Delay Time <10 = 1 second> : 1 K.....Maximum Time Online <600 = 1 minute> : 9000 L.....Prompted Option Mode : Y M.....Renumber *.QWK Files : Y N.....Maximum Number of *.QWK Files to Keep : 5 O.....Renumber *.REP Files : N P.....Maximum Number of *.REP files to Keep : 0 Q.....Protocol Z = Zmodem, 1 = Ymodem G = Ymodem-G, X = Xmodem : Z R.....AutoPilot Redial Attempt Limit : 40 S.....EXIT AND SAVE CHANGES TO DISK. T.....EXIT QMM CONFIGURATION WITHOUT SAVING CHANGES. [Editing TEST] Select or Press <2> or <3> for Next Page: This is the User Data Configuration Menu. To move to the PCBoard Prompts Con- figuration Menu press <2>. To move to the Qmail Door Prompts Configura- tion Menu press <3>. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...4 A: YOUR NAME FOR PCBOARD /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Enter the name you have registered with the BBS you are calling. B: QMAIL ID OF THE BBS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// This must be the official Qmail ID of the BBS you are calling, since it will look for the .QWK and .REP files created by this BBS. If you are calling a board for the first time, you can obtain this information by doing a manual download first. The file you download will be in the form .QWK. C: QMAIL DIRECTORY /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// The directory where you want your .QWK files to go and where your .REP files are located. QMM supports one directory for both .QWK and .REP files. If you currently maintain separate directories for .QWK and .REP files, you will need to change your Qmail configuration. QMM will format your entry for you, so relax and just enter your directory in any form you wish. For example, C:\QMAIL or \QMAIL\ or just plain QMAIL are all acceptable and will be reformatted to \QMAIL. D: QMAIL DRIVE /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Enter the drive where your Qmail directory is located. Just enter the drive letter and QMM will format it for you. E: TELIX DIALING DIRECTORY ENTRIES TO CALL /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Enter the Dialing Directory Entries for the BBS you are configuring. Separate the entries with a space. You may use approximately 20 entries. It's a good idea to make certain that there is a linked script entry in the dialing direc- tory, otherwise Telix will wait for you to press a key after it has made a connection. The linked script may be a dummy name, if you don't use a logon script for that entry. QMM.SLC is a good choice. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...5 F: MAIN CONFERENCE COMMAND TO ACCESS QMAIL DOOR /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// This is the command to enter the Qmail Door from the Main Conference Prompt. Some BBSs require you to oin a Conference before opening the Door. In that case enter: J q, where x is the Conference to oin and q means no greet- ing is displayed. For example, to oin Conference 3, enter "J 3 q". If that is not required simply enter the command to open the appropriate door, usually DOOR or OPEN , where is the Qmail Door number. Alternatively, you may use this entry to oin the Conference in which you wish to remain if you choose to stay online after the QMM session. For example, you wish to remain online after QMM but want to be in Conference 23. When you enter "J 23 q" here, you will logon, oin Conference 23 and then Open the Qmail Door. After Qmail is finished you will return to Conference 23. This feature is especially useful for those boards which have disabled the autojoin function. G: DOOR TO OPEN FROM THE QMAIL CONFERENCE /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// If the BBS you are configuring requires you to oin a Conference and then a Door, or you automatically logon to a specific conference, enter the door to . Use a valid door here, because QMM looks at this entry when you start QMM online and it finds itself in a Conference other than the Main Board. H: LANGUAGE OPTION ENGLISH =1 FRENCH = 2 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Enter the Language of your choice. Although not listed in the configuration screen, you may enter any number between 0 and 9 supported by the board you are calling. I: PCBOARD GRAPHICS /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// If you want Graphics enter a , otherwise enter . J: DELAY TIME <10 = 1 SECOND> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// You can control the delay time that QMM waits before sending the response to a prompt. Increase the value here if you find that QMM isn't responding to the prompts properly. A value of 10 is 1 second. The fastest speed is 1. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...6 K: MAXIMUM TIME ONLINE <600 = 1 MINUTE> /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// In case you are left online, QMM will disconnect after the time you enter here. This is especially important when using AUTOPILOT unattended, since line noise or other problems may cause you to hang. The clock starts when you receive a carrier. You should not set this value too short or you may not be able to complete a full session. The value 9000 is 15 minutes. L: PROMPTED OPTION MODE /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Selecting here will enable the opening questions. Selecting will disa- ble them. If you select

, then this configuration will always download your personal messages only. An AUTOPILOT run will automatically bypass the prompts whether or not you have selected Prompted Option Mode but it will recognize the

switch. It is a good idea to have one configuration with prompts and one without. M: RENUMBER *.QWK FILES /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// You may choose to have your .QWK files saved and renumbered in order to keep previous messages. If you answer , your previous .QWK file will be deleted before a new download. Answering here will enable renumbering. For example: .QWK becomes 1.QWK 1.QWK becomes 2.QWK . . -1.QWK becomes .QWK .QWK is deleted N: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF *.QWK FILES TO KEEP /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// This sets the value for the renumbering of your .QWK files. If you select 5, then the highest file kept will be 5.QWK, allowing you to have 5 archives and one current file. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...7 O: RENUMBER *.REP FILES /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// You may choose to maintain an archive of your .REP files in the same way as your .QWK files. P: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF *.REP FILES TO KEEP /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// This sets the value for renumbering your .REP files. Q: PROTOCOL Z = ZMODEM, 1 = YMODEM G = YMODEM-g, X = XMODEM /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Select the protocol you wish Telix to use here. Remember to configure the Qmail door with the same protocol. For maximum security, use Zmodem. Auto Zmodem backup can save a download aborted by a protocol timeout. R: AUTOPILOT REDIAL ATTEMPT LIMIT /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// When in AutoPilot Mode, Telix will redial the numbers in the list to the maxi- mum number of redials you enter here. If you entered a value of 20 here and the numbers were always busy, Telix will redial the numbers on the list for a total of 20 attempts. Enter a <0> here to dial indefinitely. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...8 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PCBOARD PROMPTS CONFIGURATION MENU /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Pressing <2> from the User Data Configuration Menu will take you to this screen: A.....Graphics Prompt : (Enter)=no? B.....Name Prompt : st name? C.....Password Prompt : Dots will echo)? D.....More Prompt (Returns an ) : (Y), (N), (NS)? E.....Enter Prompt (Returns a ) : Press (Enter) to continue? F.....Last Read Prompt (Returns an ): (Enter)=yes? G.....Main Board Prompt : Main Board Command? H.....Conference Prompt : Conference Command? I.....Bulletin Prompt (Returns an ) : (H)elp, More? J.....Language Prompt : (Enter)=no change? [Editing TEST] Select or Press <1> for First Page: To return to the first page press <1>. To save any changes or to leave the Configuration Menu you must return to the first page. ** CAUTION ** It is useful to capture a session to a file before making changes to the prompts, since a misplaced capital letter, comma or any other character will result in QMM waiting for non-existent text. Furthermore, unless you are using a modem with error correction such as MNP, keep the prompt as short as possible while still maintaining its uniqueness. The shorter the prompt segment, the less chance of noise becoming part of the prompt. Some prompts are very similar to others, so be careful to avoid improper responses. QMM is case sensitive. Make certain you have maintained the proper upper/lower case of the prompt. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...9 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// A: GRAPHICS PROMPT PCBoard's Prompt asking you whether you want graphics, colour, etc. QMM will return the value you entered in Page 1 - I: PCBOARD GRAPHICS. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// B: NAME PROMPT PCBoard's Prompt asking for your FIRST name. Since PCBoard allows you to enter your whole name here or at the LAST name prompt, make the entry ambiguous. This will let QMM respond to the LAST name prompt as well, should line noise cause an improper response. Both FIRST and LAST end with the letters ST, therefore the default prompt is "st name?". QMM will return the value you entered in Page 1 - A: YOUR NAME FOR PCBOARD /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// C: PASSWORD PROMPT PCBoard's Prompt asking for your password. QMM will return the value you entered in you Dialing Directory Password Field. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// D: MORE PROMPT (RETURNS AN ) PCBoard's Prompt at the bottom of a page requesting you to enter for YES, for NO or for NON-STOP for more information. QMM will always return an to this prompt. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// E: ENTER PROMPT (RETURNS A ) PCBoard's Prompt requesting you to press to continue. QMM will always return a or carriage return (the same as ) to this prompt. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...10 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// F: LAST READ PROMPT (RETURNS AN ) PCBoard's Prompt requesting you to press to Scan New Messages from Last Read. QMM will always return an to this prompt. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// G: MAIN BOARD PROMPT PCBoard's Prompt from the Main Conference. QMM will return the value you entered in Page 1 - F: MAIN CONFERENCE COMMAND TO ACCESS QMAIL. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// H: CONFERENCE PROMPT PCBoard's Prompt from the conference you selected other than the Main Confer- ence. QMM will return the value you entered in Page 1 - G: DOOR TO OPEN FROM THE QMAIL CONFERENCE. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// I: BULLETIN PROMPT (RETURNS AN ) PCBoard's Prompt at the bottom of the page of the opening Bulletin. QMM will always return an to this prompt. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// J: LANGUAGE PROMPT PCBoard's Prompt for language of use. If the PCBoard you are calling does not have this option, leave it as it is. QMM will return the value you entered in Page 1 - H: LANGUAGE OPTION ENGLISH = 1 FRENCH = 2. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...11 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// QMAIL DOOR PROMPTS CONFIGURATION MENU /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Pressing <3> from the User Data Configuration Menu will take you to this screen: A.....Qmail Door Main Prompt : left) Command? B.....Qmail Do You Want Prompt : (Y or N)? C.....Qmail Successful Download Prompt : was successful! D.....Qmail Nothing Found Prompt : nothing was found! E.....Qmail Download Starting Prompt : transfer of F.....Qmail Upload Ready Prompt : Ready to receive G.....Qmail Upload Successful Prompt : SUCCESSFULLY uploaded H.....Qmail Upload Not Successful : upload was not successful! [Editing TEST] Select or Press <1> for First Page: To return to the first page press <1>. To save any changes or to leave the Configuration Menu you must return to the first page. ** CAUTION ** It is useful to capture a session to a file before making changes to the prompts, since a misplaced capital letter, comma or any other character will result in QMM waiting for non-existent text. Furthermore, unless you are using a modem with error correction such as MNP, keep the prompt as short as possible while still maintaining its uniqueness. The shorter the prompt segment, the less chance of noise becoming part of the prompt. Some prompts are very similar to others, so be careful to avoid improper responses. QMM is case sensitive. Make certain you have maintained the proper upper/lower case of the prompt. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...12 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// A: QMAIL DOOR MAIN PROMPT Enter the main Qmail Door command prompt here. Make certain you enter enough text to differentiate it from the PCBoard main prompt, otherwise the script will behave in an extremely erratic fashion QMM has different responses to this prompt, depending on the status of the script. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// B: QMAIL DOOR DO YOU WANT PROMPT After the Qmail Door scans for new messages, whether ALL or PERSONAL, and finds new messages, new files or new bulletins, it will ask you whether you wish to download the packet by displaying this prompt. QMM will always return a to this prompt. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// C: QMAIL DOOR SUCCESSFUL DOWNLOAD PROMPT The Qmail Door responds with this prompt after a download has been completed successfully. QMM will respond to this prompt in one of two ways. If you have selected to remain online after your QMM session, then at the next QMAIL DOOR MAIN PROMPT, QMM will return a . Alternatively, upon selecting to log off after your QMM session, QMM will return a at the next QMAIL DOOR MAIN PROMPT. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// D: QMAIL NOTHING FOUND PROMPT If your new messages scan, either ALL or PERSONAL, finds no new messages, no new files or no new bulletins, the Qmail Door will display this prompt. QMM responds to this prompt in exactly the same way as it does to C: QMAIL SUCCESSFUL DOWNLOAD PROMPT. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...13 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// E: QMAIL DOWNLOAD STARTING PROMPT When the Qmail Door is ready to initiate a download, it will display this prompt. You should change it to include the of the board, such as: transfer of .QWK QMM has a broad range of responses here. If you have renumbering switched on, QMM will begin to renumber the appropriate .QWK files. If renumbering is off, it will delete an existing .QWK file. After the .QWK file management is complete, QMM will initiate a receive in the protocol you selected. It is possible, however, that a conflict between the time the renumbering routine takes and the commencement of the file download could cause the download to time out. In that case, reduce the number of .QWK files to renumber. Another problem which could appear results from selecting a prompt that comes too early before the Qmail Door begins its download. In this case, the long wait could cause Telix to time out its receive. The best solution is to use Zmodem protocol. QMM 2.20 will turn Auto Zmodem Downloads on and make certain that your .QWK file is downloaded to your Qmail Directory. Of course, QMM will restore all your Telix defaults to their origi- nal status before it finishes. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// F: QMAIL DOOR UPLOAD READY PROMPT This is the prompt the Qmail Door sends when it is ready to receive an upload of your .REP file. It is a good idea to include the of the board. For example: Ready to receive .REP QMM will respond to this prompt by initiating an upload of your .REP file. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...14 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// G: QMAIL UPLOAD SUCCESSFUL PROMPT The Qmail Door will issue this prompt upon the completion of a successful upload of your .REP file. If you have .REP file renumbering switched on, QMM will proceed with the renum- bering routine. Otherwise, QMM will delete the uploaded .REP file. QMM will respond with the next appropriate command at the following QMAIL DOOR MAIN PROMPT. This will depend on the status of QMM, either Interactive or AutoPilot, and the program you have given it to follow in Prompted Option Mode. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// H: QMAIL UPLOAD NOT SUCCESSFUL PROMPT Should your upload not be successful, the Qmail Door will send this message. QMM will always log off with when it receives this prompt. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...15 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// WHAT QMM 2.20 DOES /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// QMM 2.20 will determine if you have a .REP file and/or a .QWK in your QMAIL directory which matches the Qmail official ID of the BBS you entered in the QMMSETUP. If you have enabled Prompted Option Mode in the configuration, you will be asked the following questions. "Do you want to stay online after Qmail? : " You must enter a or . If you answer , you will be returned to the Main Conference after your Qmail session is complete. If you answer , you will be logged off after completing your Qmail session. Next, you will be asked: "Do you want to Download PERSONAL messages only? : " Entering a will make this Qmail session scan for your Personal Messages only. It will also bypass the next question. Entering an here will scan for all new mail. If you have a matching .REP file and you entered an to the previ- ous question, you will be asked: "Do you want to Download ALL new messages? : " You must enter a or an . Should you NOT wish to Download any new mes- sages, enter . Entering will Download any new messages you may have waiting. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...16 You will then be asked: "Do you want to Upload .REP file? : " You must enter a or an . Enter if you wish to Upload your .REP file. If you enter to both the Upload and Download ques- tions, the script will NOT open the Qmail Door, but will leave you at the Main Board. If you do not have a matching .REP file QMM will bypass the Upload and Download questions and assume you wish to download new messages from the BBS. Disabling Prompted Option Mode means that QMM 2.20 will perform the following: 1. Log-off after your Qmail session 2. Upload any .REP files you may have 3. Download any new messages If you configure your QMM as a

ersonal scan configuration QMM will always perform the following, whether in Interactive or AutoPilot Mode: 1. Log-off after your Qmail session 2. Upload an .REP files you may have 3. Download any new PERSONAL messages only You may also start QMM 2.20 while online. QMM 2.20 will determine your on-line status. If it finds you are connected, QMM 2.20 will not dial the Dialing Directory numbers. However, QMM will still ask you the opening questions, if you have enabled Prompted Option Mode. After the questions are answered, QMM will open the Qmail Door and proceed with your instructions. Your old .QWK file will be deleted if there are new messages to download and you have entered to renumber your .QWK files. Other- wise, QMM 2.20 will leave your .QWK file alone. If you do not have a .QWK file, it will continue with the download. QMM 2.20 will work with any protocol supported by Qmail. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...17 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// AUTOPILOT /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// AutoPilot Mode allows you to preselect one or several BBS Configurations to call automatically. QMM will perform exactly as if you selected to call those BBSs interactively, with the exception that no prompted questions will be asked. AutoPilot also allows you to automatically exit Telix after a successful run, making it useful in batch and unattended operations. To select the Configurations for AutoPilot to call, start QMM and press to run QMMSETUP. At the prompt enter AUTO. You will be presented with a list of all your configurations. To remove a configuration from the AutoPilot list, simply enter the number. The final entry on the list is "EXIT". If you delete this, then AutoPilot will remain in Telix when it is completed. If you keep "EXIT", then AutoPilot will Exit Telix upon completion. AutoPilot will automatically open a Capture file called .LOG in the default Capture Directory you defined in the Filenames and Paths configuration in Telix. This file is useful to debug an unattended session which wasn't completed properly. To run AutoPilot from Telix, press -G then enter QMMAUTO. To start Telix in AutoPilot Mode from the DOS prompt enter "TELIX SQMMAUTO". Do not attempt to configure or start AutoPilot before Configuring the BBSs you wish to call. QMM 2.20 The Qmail Manager...18 /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// GENERAL /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// STARTING WHILE ONLINE You may start QMM 2.20 while online. The opening menu will appear. After se- lecting the configuration, QMM 2.20 will NOT dial the numbers, but continue to complete a Qmail session from wherever you are in PCBoard. Do not attempt to start QMM 2.20 from a door other than Qmail, since the prompts in the doors are different. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// PASSWORD Make certain that you have entered your password in the Dialing Directory Entry, since QMM 2.20 looks for it there. /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// BATCH OPERATIONS Two batch files are included as examples of how QMM 2.20 can be used automati- cally. To use the time features, you will need to use a program such as WAIT.EXE which starts a program at a time you specify. MAIL.BAT will wait until