WCMail Zap! for WINS

Version 1.x

Copyright:

This program is copyright (c) 1997,1998, by Skip MacWilliam.
This is a shareware program.  It can be used for no more than 500 scans
without paying the registration fee.  It may be freely distributed as long
as no files are altered and no extra charges placed on it, unless  it is
being distributed as part of a CD-ROM collection of similar files.

This document is Copyright (c) 1997,1998, by Skip MacWilliam.  All rights
reserved.  It may not be reproduced in part or whole without the
expressed written permission of Skip MacWilliam.

DISCLAIMER:

	This software and all accompanying materials are distributed "AS
IS" without warranty, express, implied or statutory, including but not
limited to any implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a
particular purpose.  In no event shall anyone involved with the creation
and production of this product be held liable for indirect, special, or
consequential damages, arising out of any use thereof or breach on any
warranty.

	The only warranty that the Author offers is that this program
will take up space on your harddrive.  It is the end user's duty and
responsibility to check this and any archive for a virus, trojan or
otherwise damaging program.

Support:

	This program is supported by the Author. You can contact 
Skip MacWilliam via US Mail at: 1514 N. 24th Ave. Melrose Park, IL 60160
Or via E-Mail at: support@cssftware.com or visit our Website at
http://www.cssftware.com, Via FIDO Netmail at 1:115/865 or Via Dial-Up
BBS at 708-338-2680.


BEFORE YOU INSTALL!

- Make sure your Wildcat Directory is IN YOUR PATH! The program will exit with an error
if it is not!

- Your Wildcat Server MUST BE RUNNING before you start this program!


Installation:

1) Unzip the WCMZAP.zip to a temporary directory using a 32BIT Unzip Utility such as WinZip.

2) Create a directory named MailZap under your Wildcat HTTP directory. Unzip the contents 
HTMLDocs.Zip to this directory.

3) Run the WCMZ.EXE to extract the Main Program install files to your Temp Directory.

4) Run Setup.exe which is extracted to your Temp directory. This will start the Install
Shield Wizard.

5) Create a link on one of your pages to the WCMAILZAP.HTM page. This will allow your Users 
to Subscribe to WCMail Zap.

6) Read the rest of this Documentation IN FULL before starting WCMail Zap!


What was Installed in the Program Directory?

	MailZap.EXE - The Main program .EXE


These files were installed in the MAILZAP directory you created under your 
Wildcat HTTP Directory:
	
	WCMailZap.HTM - Main page for your Users to subscribe and Un-Subscribe.



SETUP and Configuration:

1) Start WCMail Zap. This will create the MailZap.mdb and other necessary files 
in the WCMail Zap Home Directory.

2) The Setup Program will appear.

3) Setup the various fields and options for proper operation. ALL FIELDS must be 
filled out for WCMail Zap to work. An explanation and suggested settings are explained below.

	Server Machine Name: This is the name of your Wildcat SERVER machine.

	Scan Interval: The time between Mail scans

	Mark Messages Read: Mark forwarded Messages as READ. Will not show up to User
				  the next time they Log on.

	Delete after Forward: Mark forwarded to be deleted the next time Wildcat Packs
				    the Message Bases	

	Forward Attachments: Forward attached Files. 

	Log Forwarded Messages: Will log all forwarded messages to mailzap.log

	Start Minimized: WCMail Zap will start minimized as an Icon in the System Tray.

4) Push the Confs. Button

	Last Conf to Scan: If the Radio Button is selected AND there is a Conference
				 Number in the text area, this will be the last conference 	
                         Number that will be scanned. 

      Skip these Conferences: You can enter up to 12 Conferences to EXCLUDE from the
					Scan.


5) If you previously Registered This program, Push the Register button to enter 
your Registration code.


6) Push Apply to save the settings, Push OK to exit the Setup Program.


10) Exit WCMail Zap completely then restart the program. You will be presented with 
    the Main Operating screen.




The Black window will show the program's actions as it's doing them, helpful in debugging. 


Scan Interval: This is the minutes between New Mail scans chosen in the Setup Program.

Force Scan: This forces the scanning engine in WCMail Zap to run.

Database: This accesses the MailZap Database. This is where you can Manually enter
	    Names and Email Addresses to forward Mail for.	

Setup: Used to access the Setup Program in WCMail Zap.

Exit: Exits WCEmail Notify.



11) WCMail Zap can be Minimized to a System Tray Icon by Clicking on the "-" in the 
Upper Right corner of the Form. By Right Clicking on the System Tray Icon, you can bring 
up a Pop-up menu allowing you to Open the program, Exit the Program or view the stats.

12) Click on the Database Button, You will be presented with the Data entry screen. 

13) The Data Entry Screen is where you can Add or Modify Subscribers Info.

14)  Click the Add Button (IMPORTANT! You MUST click the Add Button before adding any 
entries to the Database! If you do not, an error will occur!)

15) Type the log-on Name of the person in the Name field.

16) Type the Email Address you want the Email Forwarded to.

17) Forward Mail? This will "Turn on and Turn off" Mail forwarding for that User.

18) Click Update to Update the Database. 

20) Click Close to close the Data Entry form.

21) Click Force Scan to force a scan of your Message Base.

NOTE: The first time WCMail Zap runs, It will create a User in your User Database called
WCMail ZAP with a New User Security. This User MUST be able to log on locally to your Wildcat
System, this is who subscribe messages are sent to to automatically subscribe and un-subscribe
to the program. You may change the Security Level of this user but not the Name or Password.
The first time you scan after this user is created, you will get a "Could not logon WCMail Zap"
in the Black status window. After that first time, it should be able to log on the User, If you
continuously get a "Could not Log In WCMail ZAp", check the Security Level access of the 
WCMail Zap User.

22) WCMail Zap must be left running at all times, it uses very little system resources 
while it is idle.  The only time any load is placed on your system is during a scan and this 
load is Very light.  There is a heavier load placed when the Internal Mailer runs to send an 
E-Mail message, but this load is also minimal.


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