 















          ________________________________________________________________


                                                                  Contents




          About This Guide.........................................    vii


          1  Preparing to Install ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS

                   Required Operating System Components............    1-1
                   Prerequisite and Optional Software..............    1-2
                   Prerequisite Hardware...........................    1-2
                   VMS License Management Facility.................    1-2
                   Preparing to Install ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS for
                   the First Time..................................    1-3
                   Installation Procedure Requirements.............    1-6
                     Time .........................................    1-6
                     Privileges ...................................    1-6
                     Disk Space ...................................    1-7
                     System Parameters ............................    1-7
                           Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and
                           GBLSECTIONS.............................   1-10
                           Changing System Parameter Values with
                           AUTOGEN.................................   1-11
                     VMSINSTAL Requirements .......................   1-12
                     Backing Up Your System Disk ..................   1-12


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          2  Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS

                   General Information.............................    2-1
                     Accessing the Online Release Notes Before
                     Installing...................................     2-1
                     Running the Installation Verification
                     Procedure (IVP)..............................     2-2
                     Aborting the Installation ....................    2-4
                   The Installation Procedure......................    2-5
                     Invoking VMSINSTAL ...........................    2-5
                     Installation Questions .......................    2-6
                     Informational Messages .......................   2-18
                     Output from the Installation Verification
                     Procedure....................................    2-20
                     Completing the Installation Procedure ........   2-21
                   Error Recovery..................................   2-21


          3  After Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS

                   User Account Requirements.......................    3-1


          4  Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS

                   Prerequisite and Optional Software..............    4-1
                   Prerequisite Hardware...........................    4-1
                     Time .........................................    4-2
                     Privileges ...................................    4-2
                     Disk Space ...................................    4-2
                     Files Added to the System ....................    4-2
                     Invoking VMSINSTAL ...........................    4-3
                     Installation Questions .......................    4-3
                     Informational Messages .......................    4-6
                     Completing the Installation Procedure ........    4-6
                   Error Recovery..................................    4-7




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          A  Sample ALL-IN-1 MAIL Installations

                   Full New Installation...........................    A-1
                   Full Upgrade Installation.......................    A-6
                   ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows Client-only
                   Installation....................................   A-11
                   Sample Installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for
                   DOS.............................................   A-13


          B  Files and Logical Names Installed on Your System

                   Logical Names...................................    B-8

          Examples

             1-1  Global Section Summary...........................   1-10

          Tables

             1-1  Disk Space Requirements..........................    1-7

             1-2  Global Sections and Pages Required...............    1-8

             3-1  User Account Quotas..............................    3-1

             B-1  Files Installed During Installation..............    B-1

             B-2  System-wide Logical Names........................    B-8

             B-3  Command Files Used During Startup................   B-10









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             ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS
             Installation Guide


                                                              AA-ME54A-TE





















             digital equipment corporation
             maynard, massachusetts

 





             _____________________________________________
             May 1990

             The information in this document is subject to change without
             notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Digital
             Equipment Corporation. Digital Equipment Corporation assumes
             no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this
             document.

             The software described in this document is furnished under a
             license and may be used or copied only in accordance with the
             terms of such license.

             No responsibility is assumed for the use or reliability
             of software on equipment that is not supplied by Digital
             Equipment Corporation or its affiliated companies.

             Restricted Rights: Use, duplication, or disclosure by the
             U.S. Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in
             subparagraph (c)(1)(ii)  of the Rights in Technical Data and
             Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013.

              by Digital Equipment Corporation May 1990.

             All Rights Reserved.
             Printed in U.S.A.

             The postpaid Reader's Comments forms at the end of this
             document request your critical evaluation to assist in
             preparing future documentation.  The following are trademarks
             of Digital Equipment Corporation:

             ALL-IN-1         Digital          UNIBUS
             CDA              LN03             VAX
             Cluster Wide     MAILbus          VAXcluster
             DDIF             MASSBUS          VAX RMS
             DEC              MicroVAX         VAXstation
             DECdx            PrintServer 40   VMS
             DECnet           Q-bus            VT
             DECUS            REGIS            XUI
             DECwindows       ULTRIX
                                               DIGITAL

             The following are third-party trademarks:

             PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems, Inc.
             PROFS is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation.
             SNADS is a registered trademark of IBM Corporation.
             UNIX is a registered trademark of American Telephone &
             Telegraph Company.
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          ________________________________________________________________


                                                                  Contents




          About This Guide.........................................    vii


          1  Preparing to Install ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS

                   Required Operating System Components............    1-1
                   Prerequisite and Optional Software..............    1-2
                   Prerequisite Hardware...........................    1-2
                   VMS License Management Facility.................    1-2
                   Preparing to Install ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS for
                   the First Time..................................    1-3
                   Installation Procedure Requirements.............    1-6
                     Time .........................................    1-6
                     Privileges ...................................    1-6
                     Disk Space ...................................    1-7
                     System Parameters ............................    1-7
                           Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and
                           GBLSECTIONS.............................   1-10
                           Changing System Parameter Values with
                           AUTOGEN.................................   1-11
                     VMSINSTAL Requirements .......................   1-12
                     Backing Up Your System Disk ..................   1-12


                                                                       iii

 






          2  Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS

                   General Information.............................    2-1
                     Accessing the Online Release Notes Before
                     Installing...................................     2-1
                     Running the Installation Verification
                     Procedure (IVP)..............................     2-2
                     Aborting the Installation ....................    2-4
                   The Installation Procedure......................    2-5
                     Invoking VMSINSTAL ...........................    2-5
                     Installation Questions .......................    2-6
                     Informational Messages .......................   2-18
                     Output from the Installation Verification
                     Procedure....................................    2-20
                     Completing the Installation Procedure ........   2-21
                   Error Recovery..................................   2-21


          3  After Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS

                   User Account Requirements.......................    3-1


          4  Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS

                   Prerequisite and Optional Software..............    4-1
                   Prerequisite Hardware...........................    4-1
                     Time .........................................    4-2
                     Privileges ...................................    4-2
                     Disk Space ...................................    4-2
                     Files Added to the System ....................    4-2
                     Invoking VMSINSTAL ...........................    4-3
                     Installation Questions .......................    4-3
                     Informational Messages .......................    4-6
                     Completing the Installation Procedure ........    4-6
                   Error Recovery..................................    4-7




          iv

 






          A  Sample ALL-IN-1 MAIL Installations

                   Full New Installation...........................    A-1
                   Full Upgrade Installation.......................    A-6
                   ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows Client-only
                   Installation....................................   A-11
                   Sample Installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for
                   DOS.............................................   A-13


          B  Files and Logical Names Installed on Your System

                   Logical Names...................................    B-8

          Examples

             1-1  Global Section Summary...........................   1-10

          Tables

             1-1  Disk Space Requirements..........................    1-7

             1-2  Global Sections and Pages Required...............    1-8

             3-1  User Account Quotas..............................    3-1

             B-1  Files Installed During Installation..............    B-1

             B-2  System-wide Logical Names........................    B-8

             B-3  Command Files Used During Startup................   B-10









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          ________________________________________________________________


                                                          About This Guide




             This document contains information on how to install ALL-IN-1
             MAIL for VMS. It also contains information on how to install
             ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS as a PCSA disk service.

             Associated Documentation

             The following documentation is also available for ALL-IN-1
             MAIL, supporting both the VMS DECwindows and Video Terminal
             products:

              _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL System Manager's Guide

              _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows User's Guide

              _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals User's Guide

              _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals Quick Reference Card







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                                     Preparing to Install ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS




                  This chapter discusses the preparations and requirements
                  necessary for installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS Version 1.0.

                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL provides online Release Notes. Digital strongly
                  recommends that you read the Release Notes before proceeding
                  with the installation, in case there is any applicable
                  installation information.

                  The release notes can be accessed before installation as
                  described in Accessing the Online Release Notes Before
                  Installing. After the installation, the release notes can
                  be found in:

                    SYS$HELP:A1MAIL.RELEASE_NOTES

               Required Operating System Components

                  Most of the ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS components require VMS
                  Version 5.2 or higher, except that ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS
                  DECwindows requires VMS Version 5.3 or higher.














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               Prerequisite and Optional Software

                  This section discusses the software you must have installed
                  on your system before installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL. These must
                  all be installed on the same node on which you will be
                  installing the server.

                   1 Message Router Version 3.1 or greater.

                     Message Router must be installed, configured, and started
                     before
                     ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS can be installed. Message Router
                     is available from SSB.

                   2 DECwindows.

                     The DECwindows component of VMS must be installed before
                     DDIF documents can be supported by the mail system. The
                     DECwindows component distributed with VMS Version 5.3 or
                     higher must be installed before installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                     for VMS DECwindows.

               Prerequisite Hardware

                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows requires a DECwindows
                  display device to run, including the IVP associated with
                  that portion of the installation.

               VMS License Management Facility

                  The license registration information you need is contained
                  in the Product Authorization Key (PAK) that is shipped with
                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS. The PAK is a paper certificate that
                  contains information about the license you need to run a
                  particular piece of software.

                  There are three licenses required:

                   1 One for ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server for VMS

                     This license must be registered. ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server
                     for VMS is required before any other component can be
                     installed (VT, DECwindows, or DOS).

                   2 One for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows

                     If you do not wish to install the DECwindows interface,
                     you do not need to register this license.

                   3 One for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals

                     If you do not wish to install the VT interface, you do not
                     need to register this license.

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                  It is best to register your ALL-IN-1 MAIL licenses before
                  you perform the installation. During the installation, you
                  are asked if you have registered the license and loaded the
                  appropriate authorization key. If you have not already done
                  so, you can complete the installation; however, you will not
                  be able to run either the ALL-IN-1 MAIL software or its IVP.
                  Once you perform the license registration and have loaded an
                  authorization key, you will be able to run the IVP and use
                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL.

                  To register a license under VMS Version 5.0, first log in to
                  the system manager's account, SYSTEM. You then have a choice
                  of two ways to perform the registration:

                   _ Invoke the SYS$UPDATE:VMSLICENSE.COM procedure. When it

                     prompts you for information, respond with data from your
                     Product Authorization Key (PAK).

                   _ Issue the LICENSE REGISTER DCL command with the appropri-

                     ate qualifiers that correspond to information on the PAK,
                     as in the following example:

                       $ LICENSE REGISTER "ALLIN1-MAIL-SERVER" -
                       /ISSUER="DEC" -
                       /AUTHORIZATION=xxx000000 -
                       /PRODUCER=DEC -
                       /UNITS=0 -
                       /TERMINATION="31-DEC-1990" -
                       /VERSION=1.0 -
                       /CHECKSUM=1-AAAA-BBBB-CCCC-DDDD

                       NOTE: This is not a valid license.

                  For complete information on using LMF, see the manual
                  on the License Management Utility in the VMS Version 5.0
                  documentation set.

               Preparing to Install ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS for the First Time

                  Below are some general considerations for the first time
                  installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS.

                   _ Should you install Message Router?

                     The Message Router allows you to send mail off-node and to
                     other mail systems such as VMS Mail, ALL-IN-1 Integrated
                     Office System, and IBM systems such as PROFS and SNADS.

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                     If you choose to install Message Router, refer to the
                     Message Router Installation Guide for more detailed
                     information. However, it is suggested that when you are
                     asked to configure Message Router, you NOT choose the
                     default configuration, and then take the configuration
                     defaults. This allows you to modify the configuration
                     later, if necessary, and also allows you to override any
                     defaults that do not pertain to your individual system.

                     Note that if you choose not to install Message Router,
                     you cannot send mail to users on another node (cluster),
                     to VMS Mail users, or through any other gateways to other
                     vendors' products.

                     If your users will be sending mail only locally, such as
                     within a bounded PC-Lan system, then you would normally
                     choose not to install Message Router.

                     Message Router uses mailboxes as conduits to pass messages
                     to different mail agents. If you install ALL-IN-1 MAIL,
                     and choose to use Message Router, the mailbox created
                     is called AM. This default name may be overridden at
                     installation time.

                   _ On which node(s) of your system do you wish to run the

                     server processes?

                     These server processes are:

                      _ MUAS$SERVER, that handles all sending and delivering of

                        mail.

                      _ A1MAIL$CONNECT, that handles PC connections from ALL-

                        IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS.

                     These processes always run together on the same node; it
                     is not possible to run them on separate nodes.

                     Some considerations are CPU size of the machines in your
                     cluster, projected volume of mail, number of users of each
                     machine, and so on.

                     If you are going to run ALL-IN-1 MAIL with Message Router,
                     then MUAS$SERVER (and implicitly A1MAIL$CONNECT) must
                     be running on the same node as Message Router. In a LAVc
                     configuration, it should be the boot node. In a cluster,
                     more than one node may be running servers.

                     If you change your mind after installation, the configu-
                     ration may be changed using the system management utility
                     X4MAN, described in ALL-IN-1 MAIL System Manager's Guide.

                   _ Which user interface(s) do you wish to run?

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                     Choose from the DECwindows user interface, support for
                     the DOS interface (as provided by the DOS client), and the
                     Video Terminal interface (command line).

                     During installation you will be asked to select which of
                     these interfaces you wish to install. Any combination may
                     be selected.

                     If you wish to add any other interfaces after the initial
                     installation, this may be done through the installation
                     process. ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows Client-only
                     Installation has an example of the installation of ALL-IN-
                     1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows only.

                   _ Which disks on your system would be most available for use

                     as work areas?

                     Although the installation defaults the work areas to the
                     device SYS$SYSDEVICE, it is recommended that you spread
                     out the I/O intensive work among other (user) disks.

                     Each MUAS$SERVER may use a different disk for a work
                     area; for each MUAS$SERVER, you will be prompted for
                     which disk to use. No disk scratch areas are required
                     for A1MAIL$CONNECT.

                     All the clients require a single library area of about 700
                     blocks in which to store miscellaneous files. You will be
                     prompted for a disk on which to put this library.

                   _ Which UIC should you use for the MUAS$SERVER account?

                     This account will be automatically created by the
                     installation procedure; it will be a captive account. The
                     GROUP number should, preferably, be unique but should NOT
                     match any user account. The GROUP number MUST be greater
                     than the SYSGEN parameter MAXSYSGROUP.










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                     (In other words, not a SYSTEM account.) The UIC must be
                     unique; the installation will fail if it is not.

                     The installation procedure will prompt you for the UIC
                     during installation.

                     To check the value of MAXSYSGROUP, enter the following
                     command at the DCL prompt to invoke the SYSGEN utility:

                       SYSGEN> SHOW MAXSYSGROUP
                       SYSGEN> EXIT

               Installation Procedure Requirements

                  This following sections discuss various other requirements
                  for installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS.

                  Time

                  The installation should take approximately 40 minutes on a
                  MicroVAX II. This time may differ, depending on your type of
                  media and your system configuration. Of this time, only 20
                  minutes are required to answer all the questions; the rest is
                  used for creating files, setting up configuration, and so on.

                  Privileges

                  To install ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS Version 1.0, you must be
                  logged in to an account that has at least the following
                  privileges authorized:

                   _ WORLD

                   _ CMKRNL

                   _ SYSPRV

                   _ SYSNAM

                   _ OPER

                  Note that VMSINSTAL turns off BYPASS privilege at the start
                  of installation.





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                  Disk Space

                  Installing the full ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS Version 1.0 kit
                  requires 30,000 blocks of free storage disk space during the
                  installation. Once
                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL is installed, less storage space is required.
                  Table 1-1 summarizes the storage requirements for ALL-IN-1
                  MAIL. Please note that all block counts are approximate.

                  Table 1-1    Disk Space Requirements

                  _____________________________________________________________
                                                                        Blocks
                                                       Blocks           after:
                                      Blocks During    After, on        Work
                  Description_________Installation_____SYS$SYSDEVICE____disk___

                  All components      30,000+          8,550            18,200

                  Server components   5,200            3,500            500

                  Server programming  17,000           0                17,000
                  kit components

                  DECwindows User     3,000            3,000            700++
                  Interface

                  Command Line        1,700            1,700            700++
                  Interface

                  DOS User Interface  350              350              700++
                  Support
                  _____________________________________________________________
                  +Includes installation overhead
                  ++Common library between all interfaces; installed once
                  _____________________________________________________________

                  System Parameters

                  There are no special system parameters required to run this
                  baselevel.

                  Check that your system can accommodate the installed images
                  listed in the following table:




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                  Table 1-2    Global Sections and Pages Required

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Image______________________GLOBAL_SECTIONS_____GLOBAL_PAGES__

                  A1MAIL$MESSAGES            1                   126

                  A1MAIL$SHARE               3                   385

                  DSL$SHR                    3                   94

                  MUAS$CLIENT_MSG            1                   21

                  MUAS$SERVER_MSG            1                   54

                  MUAS$SERVER_SHARE          3                   11

                  MUAS$SHARE                 2                   243

                  MUAS$TRANSLATOR_SHARE      3                   14

                  X400$SSI_MESSAGES          1                   8

                  X400$SSI_SHARE             3                   104

                                             __________________________________

                  Total for basic            20                  2196
                  components

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                  Table 1-2 (Cont.)    Global Sections and Pages Required

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  _____________________________________________________________

                  For_each_server______________________________________________

                  MUAS_NON_DYN               1                   20

                  MUAS_DYN                   1                   6

                  MUAS_STATUS                1                   15

                  MUAS_COUNTER               1                   3

                                             __________________________________

                  Total for each MUAS$SERVER 4                   44

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  For DOS User Interface
                  support______________________________________________________

                  A1MAILDOSSHR               1                   8

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  For DDIF support and
                  DECwindows___________________________________________________

                  DDIF$VIEWSHR               4                   210

                  DECW$AILSHR                2                   2

                  A1MAIL$DW_MAIL             1                   1

                  A1MAIL$DW_MAILSHR          2                   851

                                             __________________________________

                  Total for DDIF support     9                   1054
                  and DECwindows User
                  Interface

                                                       (continued on next page)




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                  Table 1-2 (Cont.)    Global Sections and Pages Required

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Image______________________GLOBAL_SECTIONS_____GLOBAL_PAGES__

                  For_VT_User_Interface________________________________________

                  A1MAIL$CCT_MAIL            3                   654
                  Grand_total________________37__________________3956__________

                  Calculating the Values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS   To
                  install and run ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS, you must set the
                  correct values for the GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS system
                  parameters.

                  The values for GBLPAGES and GBLSECTIONS in Table 1-2 indicate
                  that you must have at least 3956 unused pages and 37 unused
                  sections available on your system for the installation to
                  process successfully. To calculate how many unused global
                  pages and global sections your system has, perform the
                  following:

                   1 Run the VMS Install Utility (INSTALL) using the following
                     DCL commands:

                       $ INSTALL LIST /GLOBAL /SUMMARY

                     The INSTALL utility displays a summary of global pages
                     and global sections used by your system, as well as the
                     current number of unused global pages. For example:

                  Example 1-1    Global Section Summary

                                  Summary of Local Memory Global Sections

                  258 Global Sections Used,  22580/3420 Global Pages Used/Unused

                   2 Determine if the number of unused pages on your system
                     is equal to or greater than the number specified in
                     Table 1-2. If the number of unused pages is less than
                     the number listed in the table, you need to increase the
                     value for GBLPAGES.

                   3 Note the amount shown for "Global Sections Used" in
                     Example 1-1.



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                   4 Run the SYSGEN utility and use the SHOW command to
                     determine the number of global sections that has been
                     allocated:

                       $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:SYSGEN
                       SYSGEN> SHOW GBLSECTIONS

                       Parameter Name Current  Default  Minimum  Maximum Unit Dynamic
                       -------------- -------  -------  -------  ------- ---- -------
                       GBLSECTIONS        512      250       20     4095 Sections

                   5 Subtract the amount shown in Example 1-1 from the amount
                     in the CURRENT column. If the difference is less than the
                     number required in Table 1-2, you need to increase the
                     value of the GBLSECTIONS parameter.

                  The following section describes the procedures for increasing
                  these values as well as those of other system parameters.
                  Refer to the VMS documentation on System Management and
                  Operations for more information.

                  Changing System Parameter Values with AUTOGEN   You use
                  the AUTOGEN command procedure to change system parameters.
                  AUTOGEN automatically adjusts values for parameters that are
                  associated with the ones you reset manually. To change system
                  parameters with AUTOGEN, you must edit the following file:

                    SYS$SYSTEM:MODPARAMS.DAT

                  For example, to increment the global pages SYSGEN parameter
                  use the following:

                    ADD_GBLPAGES = 2000

                  Now, run the AUTOGEN procedure to recalculate your system
                  parameters. Enter the following command at the DCL prompt:

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:AUTOGEN GETDATA REBOOT

                  AUTOGEN performs an automatic system shutdown and reboots
                  when it has finished. Rebooting your system makes the new
                  parameter values active. Also on VMS Version 5.x systems,
                  you may wish to add the [NO]FEEDBACK parameter to the AUTOGEN
                  command line. For more information about using AUTOGEN, see
                  the instructions on modifying system parameters in the VMS
                  documentation on System Management and Operations.


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                  VMSINSTAL Requirements

                  When you invoke VMSINSTAL, it checks the following:

                   _ Whether you are logged in to a privileged account

                   _ Whether you have adequate quotas for installation

                   _ Whether any users are logged in to the system

                  If VMSINSTAL detects any problems during the installation, it
                  notifies you of the problem and asks if you want to continue
                  the installation. In some instances, you can enter YES to
                  continue. To stop the installation process and correct the
                  situation, enter NO or press RETURN. Then correct the problem
                  and restart the installation.

                  Backing Up Your System Disk

                  At the beginning of the installation, VMSINSTAL asks if you
                  have backed up your system disk. Digital recommends that you
                  do a system disk backup before installing any software on top
                  of the operating system.

                  Use the backup procedures that have been established at your
                  site. For details on performing a system disk backup, see the
                  section on the Backup Utility in the VMS documentation set.





















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               ________________________________________________________________

                                               Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS




                  This chapter describes in detail how to install ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                  for VMS. The first section contains general installation
                  information. The second section contains a step-by-step
                  description of the installation procedure.

               General Information

                  This section includes information about accessing Release
                  Notes, determining files and logical names added to your
                  system, running the Installation Verification Procedure
                  (IVP), and aborting the installation.

                  Accessing the Online Release Notes Before Installing

                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS provides online Release Notes. If you
                  specify OPTIONS N when you invoke VMSINSTAL, the installation
                  procedure asks if you want to display or print the Release
                  Notes. This question is asked after the media is mounted
                  and before the rest of the installation proceeds. You should
                  review the Release Notes in case they contain any information
                  about changes in the installation procedures.

                  If you specified OPTIONS N when you invoked VMSINSTAL, you
                  are now given four options for reviewing the Release Notes.

                    Release notes included with this kit are always copied to SYS$HELP.

                    Additional Release Notes Options:)

                        1. Display Release Notes
                        2. Print Release Notes
                        3. Both 1 and 2
                        4. None of the above

                    * Select option [2]:

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                  If you select option 1, VMSINSTAL displays the Release Notes
                  immediately on the console terminal. You can terminate the
                  display at any time by pressing CTRL/C.

                  If you select option 2, VMSINSTAL prompts you for the name of
                  the print queue that you want to use:

                    * Queue name [SYS$PRINT]: )

                  You can enter a queue name or press Return to send the file
                  to the default output print device.

                  If you select option 3, VMSINSTAL displays the Release Notes
                  immediately on the console terminal and then prompts you for
                  a queue name for the printed version.

                  Because the release notes for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS Version
                  1.0 are quite lengthy, we recommend that you choose option 2.

                  Continuing the installation:

                  The installation procedure now asks if you want to continue
                  the installation. To continue, enter YES. Otherwise, press
                  RETURN. In either case, the Release Notes are copied to a
                  file in the SYS$HELP directory, unless you chose option 5
                  above. For example:

                    * Do you want to continue the installation [N]?: YES
                    %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED, The products Release Notes have been
                       successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                  The Release Notes are located in the following file:.

                    SYS$HELP:A1MAIL010.RELEASE_NOTES

                  Running the Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)

                  The Installation Verification Procedure (IVP) for ALL-IN-1
                  MAIL verifies the installation. During the installation,
                  you are asked if you want to run the IVP as part of the
                  installation. If you respond YES, VMSINSTAL runs the IVP. It
                  is recommended that you run the IVP to be sure that ALL-IN-1
                  MAIL is installed correctly.

                  After ALL-IN-1 MAIL is installed, you can run the IVP
                  independently to verify that the software is available on
                  your system. You might also want to run the IVP after a
                  system failure to be sure that users can access ALL-IN-1
                  MAIL.

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                    $ @SYS$TEST:A1MAIL$VMS_IVP

                  The IVP includes several tests, depending on which components
                  have been installed. The following list describes the tests:

                   _ Always run as part of the IVP:

                      _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server for VMS test

                     This is completely automatic, and does not require
                     interaction with the user.

                   _ Chose to install the programmer's kit:

                      _ Callable interface test

                     This is completely automatic, and does not require
                     interaction with the user.

                   _ Chose to install the command line interface:

                      _ Command line interface test

                        This is completely automatic, and does not require
                        interaction with the user.

                   _ Chose to install the DECwindows interface:

                      _ DECwindows user interface test

                        This test requires user interaction in order to
                        complete. The information found in this section is
                        also available as part of the IVP itself; information
                        is displayed on the users terminal.

                        This IVP will invoke ALL-IN-1 MAIL, but then you will
                        have to create a message using the instruction file.

                        To do this:

                         1 Click the CREATE-SEND button

                         2 From the CREATE-SEND window and the FILE pulldown
                           menu, select INCLUDE FILE ....

                         3 Include the file A1MAIL$TEST:A1MAIL$DWVMS_IVP.TXT
                           and follow the instructions in that file.

                        This file, A1MAIL$DWVMS_IVP.TXT, contains the
                        instructions to follow to run the ALL-IN-1 MAIL for
                        VMS DECwindows Installation Verification Procedure
                        (IVP)

                        This is an interactive IVP, and requires you to follow
                        these instructions.

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                        If any of the operations fails, the IVP has failed,
                        although the command file running this program cannot
                        detect that.

                        This message should appear in a CREATE-SEND window.

                         1 Address this message to yourself, by putting your
                           USERNAME in the TO field.

                         2 Enter the subject: IVP test

                         3 Click the SEND button.

                            _ Your username should expand to something similar

                              to:
                              USERNAME @AM @node

                            _ A box should appear saying the message was sent,

                              and asking you to acknowledge it.

                         4 Watch the A1MAIL Icon box; you should see the
                           unopened count increment when the message arrives in
                           your INBOX.

                         5 Return to the Index window and close and reopen the
                           INBOX folder.

                         6 Double-click on the message you just sent, subject
                           "IVP test".

                         7 This text should appear in the READ window.

                         8 From the READ window, select the FILE pulldown,
                           EXTRACT.. option.

                         9 EXTRACT the message, without header, to :
                           SYS$SCRATCH:A1MAIL$DWVMS_IVP.TMP

                           Note that this name is important, as it is used in
                           the automated part of this IVP.

                         10 Go to the INDEX window, FILE pulldown, and select
                           EXIT.

                        The automated section of this IVP will now run.

                  Aborting the Installation

                  To abort the installation procedure at any time, press
                  CTRL/Y. When you press CTRL/Y, the installation procedure
                  deletes all files it has created up to that point and exits.
                  You can then start the installation again.

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               The Installation Procedure

                  The ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS installation process consists of a
                  series of questions and informational messages.

                  Invoking VMSINSTAL

                  To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command
                  procedure from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM
                  account. Use the following syntax to invoke VMSINSTAL:

                                   @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL A1MAIL device-name OPTIONS N

                  A1MAIL
                  The installation name for the component. This has the syntax:

                    ProductnameVersion
                                   Where "Version" is optional.

                  device-name
                  The name of the device on which you plan to mount the media.
                  For example, MTA0: is the device name for a tape drive. It is
                  not necessary to use the console drive for this installation.
                  However, if you do use the console drive, you should replace
                  any media you removed when the installation is completed.

                  OPTIONS N
                  An optional parameter that indicates you want to be prompted
                  to display or print the Release Notes. If you do not include
                  the OPTIONS N parameter, VMSINSTAL does not prompt you
                  to display or print the Release Notes. You are strongly
                  recommended to read the Release Notes before proceeding with
                  this installation.

                  VMSINSTAL has several other options; for information, see the
                  VMS documentation on Software Installation.

                  The following example displays the command to invoke
                  VMSINSTAL to install ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS from tape drive
                  MTA0: and the system responses. This example uses the OPTIONS
                  N parameter for printing or displaying Release Notes.

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL A1MAIL010 MUA0: OPTIONS N

                          VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.1

                    It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm.
                    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

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                  If you do not supply either the product name or the device
                  name, VMSINSTAL prompts you for this information later on
                  in the installation procedure. VMSINSTAL does not prompt
                  you for any options, so be sure to include OPTIONS N on the
                  VMSINSTAL command line to access the Release Notes during the
                  installation.

                  Installation Questions

                  This section discusses the questions that appear during
                  the installation. See Appendix A for sample installation
                  procedures.

                  Each question in the installation is marked with an asterisk
                  (*) at the beginning of the line. Most questions show the
                  default response in brackets, for example [YES]. If you want
                  to give the default response, press Return.

                   1 System backup.

                     VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your system
                     backup. You should always back up your system disk before
                     performing an installation. If you are satisfied with the
                     backup of your system disk, press Return. Otherwise, enter
                     NO to discontinue the installation. After you back up your
                     system disk, you can restart the installation.

                       * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

                   2 Mounting the media.

                     You should now mount the first distribution volume on
                     the device you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL. The
                     device name appears in the line preceding the question.
                     VMSINSTAL then asks if you are ready to continue with the
                     installation.

                     If you respond YES to indicate that you are ready,
                     VMSINSTAL displays a message that the media containing
                     ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS has been mounted on the specified
                     device and that the installation has begun. For example:







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                       Please mount the first volume of the set on MTA0:.
                       * Are you ready? YES
                       %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, A1MAIL MOUNTED ON _$$MTA0: (NODE 1)
                       The following products will be processed:
                         ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS Version 1.0

                           Beginning installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL  at 20:01

                       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A...

                     If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked
                     VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installation, enter NO
                     in response to the "Are you ready?" question. To abort the
                     installation for other reasons, press CTRL/Y.

                   3 Additional media volumes.

                     If your installation kit contains more than one volume,
                     VMSINSTAL prompts you to insert the additional volumes
                     and then asks you to indicate that you are ready for the
                     installation to proceed.

                       %BACKUP-I-READYREAD, mount volume 2 on _MTA0: for reading

                       Enter "YES" when ready:

                   4 Choosing to purge files.

                     You have the option to purge files from previous versions
                     of
                     ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS that are superseded by this
                     installation.

                       * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?)

                   5 Choosing to run the Installation Verification Procedure
                     (IVP).

                     The installation procedure now asks if you want to run the
                     Installation Verification Procedure. The IVP for ALL-IN-1
                     MAIL for VMS checks to be sure that the installation is
                     successful.

                       * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

                   6 Selecting the components from this kit to be installed.

                     This installation allows you to choose several different
                     pieces of the ALL-IN-1 MAIL product set. These choices
                     include:

                      _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL server for VMS

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                        This is the backbone of the mail system, and must be
                        either previously installed on the system, or installed
                        as part of this installation.

                        There is a VMS license required to run the server.

                      _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows

                        This is the client that provides a DECwindows user
                        interface to the mail functionality. This option
                        requires that DECwindows be installed before it can
                        be installed.

                        There is a VMS license required to run the DECwindows
                        client.

                      _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL for DOS support

                        This component provides the VMS files required to sup-
                        port the
                        ALL-IN-1 MAIL for DOS client. This component must be
                        installed before the DOS client can work.

                      _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals

                        This is the client that provides a command line
                        interface to the mail functionality.

                        There is a VMS license required to run the command line
                        client.

                       The following menu lists all the choices potentially available
                       through this installation.  The server must have been installed
                       on the system previously, or you must choose it now.

                       Enter the components that you wish to install at this time as a
                       comma-separated list (ie, "1,2,3")

                       The installation guide has more details on these various
                       components.

                             1) ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server for VMS
                             2) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows
                             3) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for DOS support
                             4) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals
                             5) All of the above
                       * Choose installation options [5]: 5

                   7 The following are specific to the ALL-IN-1 MAIL server
                     installation portion:

                      _ Choosing to install the server programmer's kit.

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                        This installation allows the installer to include
                        the server programmer's kit as part of the server
                        installation. It is not recommended that you install
                        this option without prior arrangements with the
                        development groups.











































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                      _ ALL-IN-1 MAIL library disk

                        ALL-IN-1 MAIL creates a user-directory in which to
                        keep miscellaneous files. This user directory contains
                        common files, such as the header template files,
                        registered editor files, and so on. There is also a
                        subdirectory used to store files used by the ALL-IN-1
                        MAIL IVP.

                        Please enter the name of a disk that can be used; the
                        default given is SYS$SYSDEVICE.

                        If ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server for VMS has previously been
                        installed, this question is not asked.

                          * ALL-IN-1 MAIL Library disk [SYS$SYSDEVICE]?

                      _ License registration for server

                        The installation procedure asks if you have registered
                        and loaded your authorization key for the ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                        for VMS server and prints out information specific to
                        the particular license, for example:

                          Checking license for server
                          Product:         ALLIN1-MAIL-SERVER
                          Producer:        DEC
                          Version:         1.0
                          Release Date:    26-FEB-1990

                        Specifically, the installation inquires:

                          * Does this product have an authorization key registered
                          and loaded?

                      _ MUAS common disk

                        This is the disk where the server-common files are
                        stored. There will be much disk activity to this disk,
                        as this is where the profile database is kept.

                          * MUAS common disk [SYS$SYSDEVICE]:

                      _ Informational message

                        At this point, if ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS had not been
                        installed before, you will receive the following
                        informational message:

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                          Please note that if the installation should fail for any
                          reason, the system will not be completely restored to its
                          original state. The server's working directory, the server's
                          DISKQUOTA entry and the server's account, MUAS$SERVER may be
                          left in place, and these must be deleted manually before
                          attempting installation again.










































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                      _ Server UIC

                        If ALL-IN-1 MAIL has not previously been installed,
                        then you will be asked to enter a UIC for the
                        MUAS$SERVER to use.

                          *UIC to be used for MUAS$SERVER account in format [ggg,mmm]:

                      _ Use of Message Router

                        This next question asks if you wish to configure ALL-
                        IN-1 MAIL so that it can use Message Router. If you
                        choose not to configure the system so that it uses
                        Message Router, then you cannot send mail off node, you
                        cannot send mail to VMS Mail, and you cannot send mail
                        to ALL-IN-1 Integrated Office System.

                          * Configure to use Message Router [YES]?

                      _ Message Router mailbox name

                        This is the mailbox used for communication with Message
                        Router. The default is AM, although you may use any
                        other unused mailbox name.

                        If you choose to use a different name for the mailbox,
                        you must tell your users, because AM is used in all the
                        examples within the user documentation.

                          * Message Router mailbox name [AM]:

                        At this point, the installation checks whether this
                        mailbox has already been created. You will see one
                        of the following, depending on whether or not it is
                        already in existence.

                          This is MRMAN V3.1
                          %AM - No mailbox found

                        or

                          This is MRMAN V3.
                          1 X4, Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX
                               Suppress_Delivery_Reports Probes_Relayed
                                 Complete_Messages Ignore_Sender Service_Messages
                          * Mailbox exists - use it [YES]?)

                        If you choose not to use this existing mailbox, you
                        will be reprompted for a different one.

                      _ Configuration questions

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                        There will be a dialog at this point to determine the
                        configuration of your system. You will be asked for the
                        values to describe a server, including its name, the
                        node it will be running on, and the disk to use as its
                        work area.

                        There are some defaults presented to you, specifically
                        for the server's name and the node for the first
                        server.

                        To end the set, press ^Z when asked for a server name.

                         _ Server name.

                           Press Return, or type in a different name.

                         _ Server node.

                           Press Return, or type in a node on which you wish to
                           run a server.

                         _ Disk for the server on this node.

                           The default is SYS$SYSDEVICE. Either press return,
                           or specify a different disk. It is recommended that
                           you not use SYS$SYSDEVICE, because of the amount of
                           disk I/O required to this disk.

                          * Server name [000]:
                          * Server node [node]:
                          * Disk for this server [SYS$SYSDEVICE]: A1MAIL$DISK

                      _ Local routing address

                        The local routing address is used to create the return
                        address on messages sent out, and is also used by the
                        mail system to flag a local recipient, to make use of
                        delivery optimizations.

                        For most configurations, the local routing address will
                        be:

                          AM@YourNode

                        However, if this installation is on a network
                        supporting area codes, the local routing address will
                        be of the form:

                          AM@YourNode@YourArea

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                        For clusters, the value of "YourNode" should be the
                        cluster alias, if that has been enabled, otherwise,
                        choose one of the nodes you have configured to run
                        servers.

                          * Local routing address [AM@node]:

                      _ Network character set

                        If supplied, this attribute specified the conversion
                        (between system character set and network character
                        set) that will be applied to all text bodyparts as they
                        enter or leave MAILbus.

                        If you do specify a network character set name,
                        the name must match a key in your system's national
                        character set database.

                        If you do not wish to supply a character set name press
                        Return to enter a null string here.

                          * Network Character Set (none):


























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                      _ Time offset

                        The time offset is the difference between local time
                        and network standard time. It must be entered in five
                        characters, of the form HHMM. The first character must
                        be + or -. HH is the hour difference, and MM is the
                        minute difference.

                          * Time offset [+0000]:

                      _ Reporting MTA

                        The Reporting MTA is the string added to reports
                        generated by MUAS, for information only. The form of
                        this string is "mta.MUAS" where "mta" is the cluster
                        name (or node name if not clustered).

                          * Reporting MTA [MYNODE.MUAS]:

                      _ Compatibility with ALL-IN-1 Version 2.2

                        If your users will be sending messages to ALL-IN-1
                        Version 2.2 on a regular basis, you should answer
                        YES to this question. The format of the messages is
                        slightly altered, in order for ALL-IN-1 Version 2.2 to
                        be able to read them without difficulty.

                        Answer NO if you intend to send messages back and forth
                        with ALL-IN-1 Version 2.2.

                          * Run in ALL-IN-1 V2.2 compatibility mode [NO]?

                      _ Message and event logging

                        Answer YES if you wish MUAS to log each message
                        transaction, sending or fetching, and each profile
                        update.

                        Answer NO if you do not wish to have all transactions
                        logged.

                          * Log all message and event transactions [NO]?

                   8 As part of the installation of the command line user
                     interface, you will be asked the following questions:

                      _ License registration

                        The installation procedure asks if you have registered
                        and loaded your authorization key for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for
                        Video Terminals and prints out information specific to
                        the particular license, for example:

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                          Product:         ALLIN1-MAIL-VT-CLIENT
                          Producer:        DEC
                          Version:         1.0
                          Release Date     26-FEB-1990

                        Specifically, the installation inquires:

                          * Does this product have an authorization key
                          registered and loaded?

                        If you have not registered and loaded your autho-
                        rization key, you must answer NO to this question.
                        A successful installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS
                        depends upon an authorization key being registered and
                        loaded. Please be sure this has been completed before
                        proceeding with the installation.

                      _ A warning if no DDIF support

                        With some configurations of the VMS operating system,
                        support for DDIF documents may not have been installed.
                        This support is part of the DECwindows kit, and may be
                        only optionally installed as part of the base operating
                        system. If the installation detects that you have not
                        installed the images for DDIF support, you will get a
                        warning output now:

                          !!    This system does not have support for DDIF      !!
                          !!    viewers installed.  It will not be possible     !!
                          !!    to READ any messages containing DDIF.           !!
                          !!    Also, others sending DDIF messages to this      !!
                          !!    system may get non-delivery notifications.      !!
                          !!                                                    !!
                          !!  DDIF viewer support requires that DECwindows      !!
                          !!      be installed.                                 !!
                          !!                                                    !!
                          !!  If you install DECwindows after this installation,!!
                          !!   then re-start ALL-IN-1 MAIL.                     !!

                        Note this also disables any request made to install the
                        DECwindows User Interface.

                   9 As part of the DECwindows user interface installation, you
                     will be asked the following questions:

                      _ License Registration


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                        The installation procedure asks if you have registered
                        and loaded your authorization key for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for
                        VMS DECwindows and prints out information specific to
                        the particular license, for example:

                          Product:      ALLIN1-MAIL-DW-CLIENT
                          Producer:     DEC
                          Version:      1.0
                          Release Date: 26-FEB-1990

                        Specifically, the installation inquires:

                          * Does this product have an authorization key
                          registered and loaded?

                        If you have not registered and loaded your authoriza-
                        tion key, you must answer NO to this question. Although
                        installation does not require this license, you must be
                        licensed to run the DECwindows User Interface.





























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                   10 End of questions

                     This is the end of the questions asked by the installa-
                     tion. You will see a notice to this effect, followed by
                     many informational messages described in the following
                     section. On a MicroVAX II, the rest of the installation
                     takes from 5 to 45 minutes, depending on how many
                     components you requested to install. The number specified
                     in the informational message reflects an estimate based on
                     the components being installed.

                       This is the end of the questions that are asked by this
                       installation The rest of the installation will take about
                       37 minutes on a MicroVax II class machine

                  Informational Messages

                  At this point, the installation procedure displays a number
                  of informational messages that report on the progress of the
                  installation. There are no further questions. These include,
                  but are not limited to:

               Checking for running ALL-IN-1 Mail servers ...
               Checking for queued ALL-IN-1 Mail server-restart jobs...
               !! Deleting restart-job #844 in queue MUAS$BATCH_BABYLN
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...

               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT named
               MUAS$SERVER
               %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added
               %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier MUAS$SERVER value: [000006,000002] added
                    to RIGHTSLIST.DAT
               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT named
               MUAS$SERVER.
               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated

               %A1MAIL-I-DISKQUOTA, This installation creates a DISKQUOTA entry for
               MUAS$SERVER










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               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation adds an identifier named
               MUAS$PROFILE_UPDATE.
               %UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier MUAS$PROFILE_UPDATE value: %X8001000B
               added to RIGHTSLIST.DAT
                       This is MRMAN V3.1
               AM,Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX Suppress_Delivery_Reports
                Probes_Relayed Complete_Messages Ignore_Sender Service_Messages
                       This is MRMAN V3.1
               %Added AM,Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX Suppress_Delivery_Reports
                Probes_Relayed Complete_Messages Ignore_Sender Service_Messages
               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
               VMI$ROOT:[SYSTEST.MUAS].




































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               +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
               | When the installation completes, remember to modify your system     |
               | startup procedure to execute SYS$STARTUP:A1MAIL$STARTUP.COM.        |
               |                                                                     |
               | Note that if you are installing on a cluster, this startup procedure |
               | should, in general, be executed on EVERY node in the cluster. Read  |
               | the release notes for more information.                             |
               +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

                  If the installation procedure has been successful up to this
                  point, VMSINSTAL moves the new or modified files to their
                  target directories, updates help files, and updates DCL
                  tables, if necessary. If you asked for files to be purged,
                  that work is done now. The following messages are displayed:

                    %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, files will now be moved to their target
                    directories...

                  Output from the Installation Verification Procedure

                  If you chose to run the IVP, VMSINSTAL runs it now. When
                  the IVP runs successfully, you see a display similar to the
                  following (the node and usernames will be different):

                    Starting IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL V1.0

                    Starting server test.

                    Starting user agent test; VT interface.

                    NOTE: This IVP will change the current user's
                          A1MAIL user profile as follows:

                          CORRELATE               is set to Yes
                          AUTO_PURGE              is set to No

                    Setting profile attributes.

                    ALL-IN-1 Mailing message to self.

                    Pausing 20 seconds for message delivery.
                    New ALL-IN-1 MAIL message on node MYNODE from
                      SYSTEM@AM@MYNODE "SYSTEM" (14-DEC-1989 12:57:54.28)
                    New ALL-IN-1 MAIL delivery/receipt report on node
                      MYNODE for SYSTEM@AM@MYNODE "SYSTEM" (14-DEC-1989 12:58:07.90)

                    Generating IVP output file.

                    Checking IVP output file.

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                    Starting IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows

                    Window output to which node? (Press Return to cancel):

                    IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows cancelled

                    ALL-IN-1 MAIL V1.0 IVP completed successfully.

                            Installation of A1MAIL V1.0 completed at 12:59

                  Completing the Installation Procedure

                  The following messages indicate the entire installation
                  procedure is complete:

                    Installation of A1MAIL V1.0 completed at 13:57

                    VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:58

                  You can now log out of the privileged account.

                  Note that VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the process
                  symbol tables during the installation. Therefore, if you are
                  going to continue using the system manager's account and you
                  want to restore these symbols, you should log out and log in
                  again.

               Error Recovery

                  If errors occur during the installation itself or when the
                  IVP is running, VMSINSTAL displays failure messages. If the
                  installation fails, the following message is displayed:

                    %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL for
                     VMS Version 1.0 has failed.

                  If the IVP fails, the following messages are displayed:

                    ALL-IN-1 MAIL IVP failed.

                    %VMSINSTAL-E-IVPFAIL, The IVP for
                    ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS Version 1.0 has failed.

                  Errors can occur during the installation if any of the
                  following conditions exist:

                   _ The operating system version is incorrect.

                   _ The product is not properly licensed.

                   _ The IVP may fail if:

                      _ MUAS$SERVER_nnn fails to start up.

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                                                                              3
               ________________________________________________________________

                                         After Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS




                  After installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL, you need to perform the
                  following tasks:

                   _ Edit the system startup to include @SYS$STARTUP:A1MAIL$STARTUP.

                   _ Set user account quotas.

               User Account Requirements

                  To use ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS, user accounts on your system
                  must have certain quotas. Table 3-1 summarizes the required
                  user account quotas.

                  Table 3-1    User Account Quotas

                  _____________________________________________________________
                  Account_Quota____Value_______________________________________

                  FILLM            70

                  PRCLM____________3___________________________________________

                  User account quotas are stored in the file SYSUAF.DAT. You
                  use the Authorize Utility to verify and change user account
                  quotas. First set your directory to SYS$SYSTEM and then run
                  AUTHORIZE.

                    $ SET DEFAULT SYS$SYSTEM
                    $ RUN AUTHORIZE
                    UAF>




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                  At the AUTHORIZE prompt (UAF>), use the SHOW command with an
                  account name to check a particular account. For example:

                    UAF> SHOW SMITH

                  To change a quota, use the MODIFY command at the UAF> prompt.
                  MODIFY has the following format:

                                   MODIFY account-name /quota-name=nnnn

                  This example changes the FILLM quota for the SMITH account
                  and then exits from the utility:

                    UAF> MODIFY SMITH /FILLM=70
                    UAF> EXIT

                  After you exit from the utility, the VMS system displays
                  messages indicating whether or not changes were made. Once
                  you have finished making the changes, the users must log out
                  and log in again for the new quotas to take effect.

                  For more information on modifying account quotas, see the
                  description of the Authorize Utility in the VMS documentation
                  on System Management and Operations.
























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                                                                              4
               ________________________________________________________________

                                        Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS




                  This chapter describes how to install the ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                  Client for DOS as a disk service under PCSA. It is not
                  necessary to perform this installation if you are not going
                  to be connecting MS-DOS clients to your VAX. It is also
                  not necessary if all of the MS-DOS software is going to be
                  installed on the individual PC hard disks.

                  This procedure creates a PCSA disk service called A1MAIL$DOS_
                  V10. Users who wish to use the software on their PCs can
                  establish a PCSA connection to this disk service.

               Prerequisite and Optional Software

                  This section discusses the software you must have installed
                  on your system before installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for
                  DOS.

                   1 PCSA Disk Server V3.0

                   2 ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS Version 1.0.

                     When ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS is installed, the ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                     Client for DOS support installation option must be chosen
                     or ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS cannot be run.

               Prerequisite Hardware

                  In order to be able to use ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS as
                  a disk service, the PC and the VAX must be connected to the
                  same logical Ethernet. Note that there may be one or more
                  Ethernet bridges between the VAX and the PC.



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                  Time

                  This procedure should require approximately 10 minutes on
                  a MicroVAX II. The time may differ depending on your system
                  configuration. Of this time, only about five minutes should
                  be required to answer all of the questions.

                  Privileges

                  To install ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS, you must be logged
                  in to an account that has least the following privileges
                  authorized:

                   _ WORLD

                   _ CMKRNL

                   _ SYSPRV

                   _ OPER

                  Disk Space

                  Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS requires 4,100
                  blocks of disk space. Once ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS is
                  installed, it will require 4,000 blocks of disk space. Please
                  note that disk space requirements are approximate.

                  Files Added to the System

                  The installation procedure for ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS
                  adds one file to the system: A1MAIL$DOS_V10.DSK. This file
                  is a PCSA disk container file that contains all the files
                  necessary to run ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS from the PC.

                  By default, this file is placed in LAD$APPLICATION_DISKS.
                  This location may be overridden at installation time.

                  The A1MAIL$DOS_V10 disk service is added as a permanently
                  registered disk service in PCSA. This means that it will not
                  need to be explicitly mounted each time the LAD$KERNEL is
                  started. The A1MAIL$DOS_V10 service will be mounted as part
                  of the installation procedure.

               Note This disk service is not mounted with the /CLUSTER switch.
                  It must be explicitly added to each node on the cluster where
                  you would like the disk service to be available.

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                  Invoking VMSINSTAL

                  To start the installation, invoke the VMSINSTAL command
                  procedure from a privileged account, such as the SYSTEM
                  account. Use the following syntax to invoke VMSINSTAL:

                                   @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL A1MDOS device-name

                  A1MDOS
                  The installation name for the component. This has the syntax:

                    ProductnameVersion
                                   Where "Version" is optional.

                  device-name
                  The name of the device on which you plan to mount the media.
                  For example, MTA0: is the device name for a tape drive. It is
                  not necessary to use the console drive for this installation.
                  However, if you do use the console drive, you should replace
                  any media you removed when the installation is completed.

                  VMSINSTAL has several other options; for information, see the
                  VMS documentation on software installation.

                  The following example displays the command to invoke
                  VMSINSTAL to install ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS from tape
                  drive MTA0: and the system responses.

                    $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL A1MDOS010 MTA0:

                          VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.1

                    It is dd-mmm-yyyy at hh:mm.
                    Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

                  If you do not supply either the product name or the device
                  name, VMSINSTAL prompts you for this information later on in
                  the installation procedure.

                  Installation Questions

                  This section discusses the questions that appear during the
                  installation. See Sample Installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client
                  for DOS for a sample installation procedure.

                  Each question in the installation is marked with an asterisk
                  (*) at the beginning of the line. Most questions show the
                  default response in brackets, for example [YES]. If you want
                  to give the default response, press Return.

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                   1 System backup

                     VMSINSTAL asks if you are satisfied with your system
                     backup. You should always back up your system disk before
                     performing an installation. If you are satisfied with
                     the backup of your system disk, press Return.. Otherwise,
                     enter NO to discontinue the installation. After you back
                     up your system disk, you can restart the installation.

                       * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?






































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                   2 Mounting the media

                     You should now mount the first distribution volume on
                     the device you specified when you invoked VMSINSTAL. The
                     device name appears in the line preceding the question.
                     VMSINSTAL then asks you if you are ready to continue with
                     the installation.

                     If you respond YES to indicate that you are ready,
                     VMSINSTAL displays a message that the media containing
                     ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS has been mounted on the specified
                     device and that the installation has begun. For example:

                       Please mount the first volume of the set on MTA0:.
                       * Are you ready? YES
                       %MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, A1MDOS MOUNTED ON _$$MTA0: (NODE 1)
                       The following products will be processed:
                        ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS V1.0

                       Beginning installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS
                             at 20:01

                       %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A...

                     If you entered the wrong device name when you invoked
                     VMSINSTAL and need to restart the installation, enter NO
                     in response to the "Are you ready?" question. To abort the
                     installation for other reasons, press CTRL/Y.

                   3 File location

                     The installation procedure will ask where you want to
                     place the PCSA disk service container file. By default,
                     this will be in the location specified by the logical
                     LAD$APPLICATION_DISKS. You may override this with another
                     location if you desire.

                       * Enter the device and directory for A1MAIL$DOS_V10
                       * [SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD]]:

                   4 Choosing to purge files

                     You have the option to purge files from previous versions
                     of ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS that are superseded by
                     this installation.

                       * Do you want to purge files replaced by this
                       installation [YES]?

                   5 End of questions

                                   Installing ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS  4-5

 











                     This is the end of the questions asked by the instal-
                     lation. You will see a notice to this effect, followed
                     by many informational messages described in the next
                     section. On a MicroVAX II, the rest of the installation
                     takes anywhere from 5 to 10 minutes.

                       This is the end of the questions that are asked by this
                       installation. The rest of the installation will take about
                       10 minutes on a MicroVax II class machine.

                  Informational Messages

                  At this point, the installation procedure displays a number
                  of informational messages that report on the progress of the
                  installation. There are no further questions. These include,
                  but are not limited to:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This installation creates system disk directory
                SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD]
               %CREATE-I-EXISTS, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD] already exists
               %PCSA-I-DISKMOUNTED, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD]X400$DOS_V10.DSK;1 mounted
               %PCSA-I-MOUNTINFO, service name = X400$DOS_V10, server node = MYNODE

                  If the installation procedure has been successful up to this
                  point, VMSINSTAL moves the new or modified files to their
                  target directories, updates help files, and updates DCL
                  tables, if necessary. If you asked for files to be purged,
                  that work is done now. The following messages are displayed:

                    %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, files will now be moved to their target
                    directories...

                  Completing the Installation Procedure

                  The following messages indicate the entire installation
                  procedure is complete:

                    Installation of A1MDOS V1.0 completed at 13:57
                    VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:58

                  You can now log out of the privileged account:

                    $ LOGOUT
                    SYSTEM     logged out at 19-DEC-1989 13:59:00.01


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                  Note that VMSINSTAL deletes or changes entries in the process
                  symbol tables during the installation. Therefore, if you are
                  going to continue using the system manager's account and you
                  want to restore these symbols, you should log out and log in
                  again.

               Error Recovery

                  If errors occur during the installation, VMSINSTAL displays
                  failure messages. If the installation fails, the following
                  message is displayed:

                    %VMSINSTAL-E-INSFAIL, The installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL for
                     VMS Version 1.0 has failed.


































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                                                                              A
               ________________________________________________________________

                                             Sample ALL-IN-1 MAIL Installations




                  This appendix contains sample installations of ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                  for VMS. The first sample was run on a system that had no
                  previous version of ALL-IN-1 MAIL installed. The second was
                  run on a system that had had a previous version of ALL-IN-1
                  MAIL for VMS on it. The third sample installation is of the
                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows component only. The fourth
                  sample is of the ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS installation.

               Full New Installation

                  The following is an example of an installation on a system
                  that did not have. ALL-IN-1 MAIL installed on it before.

               $ @SYS$UPDATE:VMSINSTAL A1MAIL DISK1:[GROUP.KITS]

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.2

               It is 24-NOV-1989 at 16:06.

               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

               %VMSINSTAL-W-NOTSYSTEM, You are not logged in to the SYSTEM account.
               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                       MRLOGGER
                       MR$T_N_1
                       RSM$BKPSCAN
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? y
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

               The following products will be processed:
                 A1MAIL V1.0
                       Beginning installation of A1MAIL V1.0 at 16:07


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               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes
                 have been successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                   +----------------------------------------------+
                   |  Installing ALL-IN-1 Mail for VMS V1.0       |
                   |           X400 MAIL product                  |
                   +----------------------------------------------+

               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?
               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

                 The following menu lists all the choices potentially available through
                 this installation.  The server must have been installed on the system
                 previously, or you must choose it now.

                 Enter the components that you wish to install at this time as a
                 comma-separated list (ie, "1,2,3")

                 The installation guide has more details on these various components.

                  1) ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server for VMS
                  2) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows
                  3) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for DOS support
                  4) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals
                  5) All of the above

               * Choose installation options [5]: 5
               * Install the server programmer's kit [NO]? n

               Checking license for server

                       Product:      ALLIN1-MAIL-SERVER
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      010
                       Release Date: 26-FEB-1990

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y
               * MUAS common disk [SYS$SYSDEVICE]: DISK$USER1

                  Please note that if the installation should fail for any reason,
                  the system will not be completely restored to its original state.
                  The server's working directory, the server's DISKQUOTA entry and
                  the server's account, MUAS$SERVER may be left in place, and these
                  must be deleted manually before attempting installation again.



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               * UIC to be used for MUAS$SERVER account in format
                 [ggg,mmm]: [275,1]
               * Configure MUAS to use Message Router [YES]?
               * Message Router mailbox name [AM]:
                       This is MRMAN V3.1
               AM, Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX
                Suppress_Delivery_Reports Probes_Relayed Complete_Messages
                Ignore_Sender Service_Messages
               * Mailbox exists - use it [YES]?

                  There will now be a dialogue to determine the MUAS system
                  configuration.  You will be asked to specify the MUAS servers
                  to be run on this node (and, for a cluster, other nodes).

                  Servers are uniquely identified by a three-character name,
                  typically composed only of numeric characters.

                  Terminate the list of servers by entering a ^Z (CTRL-Z).

               * Server name [000]:
               * Server node [MYNODE]:
               * Disk for this server [SYS$SYSDEVICE]: disk$user1
               * Server name [001]: ^Z

                  Cluster configuration is now complete.

                  Note that if you want to alter the MUAS system configuration after
                  installation, use the interactive CONfiguration MANagement command
                  file MUAS$CONMAN.COM, as described in the release notes.

               * Local routing address [AM@MYNODE]:
               * Network Character Set (none):
               * Time offset [+0000]:
               * Reporting MTA [MYNODE.MUAS]:
               * Run in ALL-IN-1 V2.2 compatibility mode [NO]? y
               * Log all message and event transactions [NO]?

               Checking license for command line interface
                       Product:      ALLIN1-MAIL-VT-CLIENT
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      010
                       Release Date: 26-FEB-1990

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y

               Checking license for DECwindows interface
                       Product:      ALLIN1-MAIL-DW-CLIENT
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      010
                       Release Date: 26-FEB-1990

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               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? y

                 This is the end of the questions that are asked by this installation
                 The rest of the installation will take about 36 minutes
                  on a MicroVax II class machine

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset B ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset C ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation creates an ACCOUNT
                 named MUAS$SERVER.
               %UAF-I-ADDMSG, user record successfully added
               %UAF-I-RDBADDMSGU, identifier MUAS$SERVER value:
                 [000275,000001]  added to rights data base
               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation updates an ACCOUNT
                 named MUAS$SERVER.
               %UAF-I-MDFYMSG, user record(s) updated

               %A1MAIL-I-DISKQUOTA, This installation creates a
                 DISKQUOTA entry for MUAS$SERVER

               %VMSINSTAL-I-ACCOUNT, This installation adds an identifier
                 named MUAS$PROFILE_UPDATE.

               %UAF-I-RDBADDMSG, identifier MUAS$PROFILE_UPDATE value:
                %X80010009 added to rights data base
                       This is MRMAN V3.1
               AM,  Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX
                Suppress_Delivery_Reports Probes_Relayed Complete_Messages
                Ignore_Sender Service_Messages

                       This is MRMAN V3.1
               %Added AM,  Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX
                Suppress_Delivery_Reports Probes_Relayed Complete_Messages
                Ignore_Sender Service_Messages

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset D ...

                +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
                | When the installation completes, remember to modify your system      |
                | startup procedure to execute SYS$STARTUP:A1MAIL$STARTUP.COM.         |
                |                                                                      |
                | Note that if you are installing on a cluster, this startup procedure |
                | should, in general, be executed on EVERY node in the cluster.  Read  |
                | the release notes for more information.                              |
                +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their
               target directories...

               Starting ALL-IN-1 MAIL

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               Job MUAS$NODE_CHECK (queue MUAS$BATCH_MYNODE, entry 470)
               started on MUAS$BATCH_MYNODE

               Starting IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL V1.0

               Starting server test.

               Starting the MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure
               IVP for MUAS V1.0 callable interface completed successfully
               Input now being taken from muas$svr_ivp_temp.dat

               PRFUPD (We have update access to the profile) =
               ON
               OWNPRF (We don't have a profile entry but may create one) =
               ON
               SUBMIT (We may submit messages) =
               OFF
               Local route is X4@MYNODE@AD
               Time offset is -0500
               MDL successful completion
               IVP for MUAS V1.0 server completed successfully
               MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure completed

               The MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
               has been provided in SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST].  The MUAS V1.0
               IVP may be invoked at any time by using the following
               command:  @SYS$TEST:MUAS$IVP.

               Starting user agent test; VT interface.

               NOTE: This IVP will change the current user's
                     A1MAIL user profile as follows:

                     CORRELATE               is set to Yes
                     AUTO_PURGE              is set to No

               Setting profile attributes.

               Mailing message to self.

               Pausing 20 seconds for message delivery.
               New ALL-IN-1 MAIL message on node MYNODE from
                 SYSTEM@AM@MYNODE "SYSTEM" (14-DEC-1989 12:57:54.28)
               New ALL-IN-1 MAIL delivery/receipt report on node
                 MYNODE for SYSTEM@AM@MYNODE "SYSTEM" (14-DEC-1989 12:58:07.90)

               Generating IVP output file.

               Checking IVP output file.

               Starting IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows

                                        Sample ALL-IN-1 MAIL Installations  A-5

 











               Window output to which node? (Press Return to cancel):

               IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows cancelled

               ALL-IN-1 MAIL V1.0 IVP completed successfully.

                  VMSINSTAL procedure done at 16:24

               Full Upgrade Installation

                  This section contains a sample installation for ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                  for VMS Version 1.0 on a system that did have a previous in-
                  stallation of
                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL. This upgrade installation is on a system that
                  has suppport for DDIF and DECwindows.

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

               It is 14-DEC-1989 at 12:48.

               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                       MRLOGGER
                       MR$T_N_4
                       MRLISTEN_16389
                       FAL_36155
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? Y
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

               * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: GROUP$KITS:

               Enter the products to be processed from the
                  first distribution volume set.
               * Products: A1MAIL
               * Enter installation options you wish to use (none):
               The following products will be processed:
                 A1MAIL V1.0

                        Beginning installation of A1MAIL V1.0 at 12:49

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have
                  been successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                   +----------------------------------------------+
                   |  Installing ALL-IN-1 Mail for VMS V1.0       |
                   |           X400 MAIL product                  |
                   +----------------------------------------------+

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               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?
               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

                   The following menu lists all the choices potentially available through
                   this installation.  The server must have been installed on the system
                   previously, or you must choose it now.

                   Enter the components that you wish to install at this time as a
                   comma-separated list (ie, "1,2,3")

                   The installation guide has more details on these various components.

                       1) ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server for VMS
                       2) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows
                       3) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for DOS support
                       4) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals
                       5) All of the above
               * Choose installation options [5]:
               * Install the server programmer's kit [NO]? No

               Checking license for server

                       Product:      ALLIN1-MAIL-SERVER
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      010
                       Release Date: 26-FEB-1990

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? Y
               * MUAS common disk [DISK6$]:
               * Configure to use Message Router [YES]?
               * Message Router mailbox name [AM]:
                       This is MRMAN V3.1
               AM, Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX
                Suppress_Delivery_Reports Probes_Relayed Complete_Messages
                Ignore_Sender Service_Messages
               * Mailbox exists - use it [YES]?

                 There will now be a dialogue to determine the MUAS system
                 configuration.  You will be asked to specify the MUAS servers
                 to be run on this node (and, for a cluster, other nodes).

                 Servers are uniquely identified by a three-character name,
                 typically composed only of numeric characters.

                 Terminate the list of servers by entering a ^Z (CTRL-Z).



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               * Server name [000]:
               * Server node [NODEC]:
               * Disk for this server [SYS$SYSDEVICE]: USER6$
               * Server name [001]:
               * Server node: URNODE
               * Disk for this server [SYS$SYSDEVICE]: USER6$
               * Server name [002]: ^Z

                  ALL-IN-1 MAIL system configuration is now complete.

                 Note that if you want to alter the system configuration after
                 installation, use the X4MAN utility as described in
                 the System Manager's Guide to the ALL-IN-1 MAIL server.

               * Local routing address [AM@NODEC]: AM@NODEC@USA
               * Network Character Set (none):
               * Time offset [+0000]: -0500
               * Reporting MTA [NODEC.MUAS]:
               * Run in ALL-IN-1 V2.2 compatibility mode [NO]?
               * Log all message and event transactions [NO]?  YES

               Checking license for command line interface

                       Product:      ALLIN1-MAIL-VT-CLIENT
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      010
                       Release Date: 26-FEB-1990

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? Y

               Checking license for DECwindows interface

                       Product:      ALLIN1-MAIL-DW-CLIENT
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      010
                       Release Date: 26-FEB-1990

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? Y

                 This is the end of the questions that are asked by this installation
                 The rest of the installation will take about 34 minutes
                  on a MicroVax II class machine






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               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set B ...
               Checking for running ALL-IN-1 MAIL servers on NODEA...
               Checking for queued ALL-IN-1 Mail server-restart jobs...
               !! Deleting restart-job #239 in queue MUAS$BATCH_NODEA
               Checking for running ALL-IN-1 MAIL servers on NODEC  ...
               Checking for queued ALL-IN-1 Mail server-restart jobs...
               Checking for running ALL-IN-1 MAIL servers on NODEB...
               Checking for queued ALL-IN-1 Mail server-restart jobs...

                       This is MRMAN V3.1
               AM,  Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX
                Suppress_Delivery_Reports Probes_Relayed Complete_Messages
                Ignore_Sender Service_Messages

                       This is MRMAN V3.1
               %Added AM,  Owner=SYSTEM Notify=MUAS$NOTIF_FETCH_MBX
                Suppress_Delivery_Reports Probes_Relayed Complete_Messages
                Ignore_Sender Service_Messages

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...

                +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
                | When the installation completes, remember to modify your system      |
                | startup procedure to execute SYS$STARTUP:A1MAIL$STARTUP.COM.         |
                |                                                                      |
                | Note that if you are installing on a cluster, this startup procedure |
                | should, in general, be executed on EVERY node in the cluster.  Read  |
                | the release notes for more information.                              |
                +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

               Creating profile templates ...
               Starting ALL-IN-1 MAIL
               Job MUAS$NODE_CHECK (queue MUAS$BATCH_NODEC, entry 272)
                 started on MUAS$BATCH_NODEC
               %RUN-S-PROC_ID, identification of created process is 43A0044B

               Starting IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL V1.0

               Starting server test.

               Starting the MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure
               IVP for MUAS V1.0 callable interface completed successfully
               Input now being taken from muas$svr_ivp_temp.dat





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               PRFUPD (We have update access to the profile) =
               ON
               OWNPRF (We don't have a profile entry but may create one) =
               ON
               SUBMIT (We may submit messages) =
               OFF
               Local route is AM@MYNODE@AD
               Time offset is -0500
               MDL successful completion
               IVP for MUAS V1.0 server completed successfully
               MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure completed

               The MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
               has been provided in SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST].  The MUAS V1.0
               IVP may be invoked at any time by using the following
               command:  @SYS$TEST:MUAS$IVP.

               Starting user agent test; VT interface.

               NOTE: This IVP will change the current user's
                     A1MAIL user profile as follows:

                     CORRELATE               is set to Yes
                     AUTO_PURGE              is set to No

               Setting profile attributes.

               Mailing message to self.

               Pausing 20 seconds for message delivery.
               New ALL-IN-1 MAIL message on node MYNODE from
                 SYSTEM@AM@MYNODE "SYSTEM" (14-DEC-1989 12:57:54.28)
               New ALL-IN-1 MAIL delivery/receipt report on node
                 MYNODE for SYSTEM@AM@MYNODE "SYSTEM" (14-DEC-1989 12:58:07.90)

               Generating IVP output file.

               Checking IVP output file.

               Starting IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows

               Window output to which node? (Press Return to cancel):

               IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows cancelled

               ALL-IN-1 MAIL V1.0 IVP completed successfully.

                 Installation of A1MAIL V1.0 completed at 13:31

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               Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set.
               * Products:
                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:32

               ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows Client-only Installation

                  This section illustrates an installation of only the ALL-IN-1
                  MAIL for VMS DECwindows component. ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server for
                  VMS has been previously installed.

                        VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

               It is 14-DEC-1989 at 12:48.

               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.

               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                       MRLOGGER
                       MR$T_N_4
                       MRLISTEN_16389
                       FAL_36155
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? Y
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]?

               * Where will the distribution volumes be mounted: GROUP$KITS:

               Enter the products to be processed from the
                  first distribution volume set.
               * Products: A1MAIL
               * Enter installation options you wish to use (none):
               The following products will be processed:
                 A1MAIL V1.0

                         Beginning installation of A1MAIL V1.0 at 12:49

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set A ...
               %VMSINSTAL-I-RELMOVED , The product's release notes have
                  been successfully moved to SYS$HELP.

                   +----------------------------------------------+
                   |  Installing ALL-IN-1 Mail for VMS V1.0       |
                   |           X400 MAIL product                  |
                   +----------------------------------------------+

               * Do you want to purge files replaced by this installation [YES]?
               * Do you want to run the IVP after the installation [YES]?

                   The following menu lists all the choices potentially available through
                   this installation.  The server must have been installed on the system
                   previously, or you must choose it now.

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                   Enter the components that you wish to install at this time as a
                   comma-separated list (ie, "1,2,3")

                   The installation guide has more details on these various components.

                       1) ALL-IN-1 MAIL Server for VMS
                       2) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows
                       3) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for DOS support
                       4) ALL-IN-1 MAIL for Video Terminals
                       5) All of the above
               * Choose installation options [5]: 2

               Checking license for DECwindows interface

                       Product:      ALLIN1-MAIL-DW-CLIENT
                       Producer:     DEC
                       Version:      010
                       Release Date: 26-FEB-1990

               * Does this product have an authorization key registered and loaded? Y

                 This is the end of the questions that are asked by this installation
                 The rest of the installation will take about 7 minutes
                  on a MicroVax II class machine

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product save set D ...

                +----------------------------------------------------------------------+
                | When the installation completes, remember to modify your system      |
                | startup procedure to execute SYS$STARTUP:A1MAIL$STARTUP.COM.         |
                |                                                                      |
                | Note that if you are installing on a cluster, this startup procedure |
                | should, in general, be executed on EVERY node in the cluster.  Read  |
                | the release notes for more information.                              |
                +----------------------------------------------------------------------+

               Starting IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL V1.0

               Starting server test.

               Starting the MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure
               IVP for MUAS V1.0 callable interface completed successfully
               Input now being taken from muas$svr_ivp_temp.dat





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               PRFUPD (We have update access to the profile) =
               ON
               OWNPRF (We don't have a profile entry but may create one) =
               ON
               SUBMIT (We may submit messages) =
               OFF
               Local route is AM@MYNODE@AD
               Time offset is -0500
               MDL successful completion
               IVP for MUAS V1.0 server completed successfully
               MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure completed

               The MUAS V1.0 Installation Verification Procedure (IVP)
               has been provided in SYS$COMMON:[SYSTEST].  The MUAS V1.0
               IVP may be invoked at any time by using the following
               command:  @SYS$TEST:MUAS$IVP.

               Starting IVP for ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS DECwindows

               Window output to which node? (Hit RETURN to cancel): MYVSII

               Checking IVP output file

               ALL-IN-1 MAIL V1.0 IVP completed successfully.

                 Installation of A1MAIL V1.0 completed at 13:31

               Enter the products to be processed from the next distribution volume set.
               * Products: ^Z
                 VMSINSTAL procedure done at 13:32

               Sample Installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL Client for DOS

                  This section contains a sample installation of ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                  Client for DOS on a system that did not have ALL-IN-1 MAIL
                  Client for DOS installed on it before.

               $ @sys$update:vmsinstal a1mdos010 dua1:[kit]

                       VAX/VMS Software Product Installation Procedure V5.3

               It is 25-JAN-1990 at 18:50.

               Enter a question mark (?) at any time for help.




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               %VMSINSTAL-W-ACTIVE, The following processes are still active:
                       MRLOGGER
                       MR$T_N_1
                       MUAS$SERVER_000
               * Do you want to continue anyway [NO]? yes
               * Are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk [YES]? yes

               The following products will be processed:
                 A1MDOS V1.0

                        Beginning installation of A1MDOS V1.0 at 18:50

               %VMSINSTAL-I-RESTORE, Restoring product saveset A ...

               *  Enter the device and directory for A1MAIL$DOS_V10
               *  [SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD]]:

               %VMSINSTAL-I-SYSDIR, This product creates system disk directory
                       SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD].
               %CREATE-I-EXISTS, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD] already exists

               Installing A1MAIL$DOS_V10 to SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD].
               It will take approximately 5 minutes.
               Installation may continue unattended.

               %PCSA-I-DISKMOUNTED, SYS$SYSDEVICE:[PCSA.LAD]A1MAIL$DOS_V10.DSK;1 mounted
               %PCSA-I-MOUNTINFO, service name = A1MAIL$DOS_V10, server node = MYNODE

               The VMSINSTAL procedure is complete.

               %VMSINSTAL-I-MOVEFILES, Files will now be moved to their target directories...

                       Installation of A1MDOS V1.0 completed at 18:53

                       VMSINSTAL procedure done at 18:54













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                                                                              B
               ________________________________________________________________

                               Files and Logical Names Installed on Your System




                  The ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS Version 1.0 installation procedure
                  installs a number of files on your system and defines some
                  logical names. Table B-1 lists the files installed, and
                  Logical Names lists the logical names that are added to the
                  system logical name table.

                  The following table contains the names of files that are
                  always installed on your system when ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS
                  Version 1.0 is installed.

               Table B-1    Files Installed During Installation

               ________________________________________________________________
               Directory_____________File_Names________________________________

               Common_Files____________________________________________________

               SYS$HELP              A1MAIL010.RELEASE_NOTES

               SYS$TEST              A1MAIL$VMS_IVP.COM

               SYS$MESSAGE           A1MAIL$MESSAGES.EXE

               A1MAIL$LIBRARY        A1MAIL$INSTALL_IMAGES.COM

                                     A1MAIL$LANGUAGES.DAT

                                     A1MAIL$SET_LOCAL_ROUTING_ADDRESS.COM

                                     A1MAIL$SET_SERVER_LIST.COM

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               Table B-1 (Cont.)    Files Installed During Installation

               ________________________________________________________________
               Directory_____________File_Names________________________________

               Common_Files____________________________________________________

                                     A1MAIL$SET_TIME_OFFSET.COM

                                     A1MAIL$SHOW_UNOPENED.EXE

                                     A1MAIL$SSI_MESSAGES.MSG

               A1MAIL$LIBRARY:[.ENGLIA1MAIL$READ_HEADER.TXT

                                     A1MAIL$REGISTERED_EDITORS.TXT

                                     A1MAIL$SHOW_HEADER.TXT

                                     A1MAIL$ALL-IN-1_HEADER.TXT

                                     A1MAIL$ADDRESS_TEMPLATE.DAT

                                     A1MAIL$KEYWORDS.DAT

               ________________________________________________________________
               ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VT
               files___________________________________________________________

               SYS$SYSTEM            A1MAIL$CCT_MAIL.EXE

               SYS$HELP              A1MAIL$CCT_HELP.HLB

               SYS$TEST              A1MAIL$VTVMS_IVP.COM

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               Table B-1 (Cont.)    Files Installed During Installation

               ________________________________________________________________
               ________________________________________________________________

               ALL-IN-1_MAIL_Server_basic_components___________________________

               SYS$STARTUP           A1MAIL$STARTUP.COM

                                     MUAS$STARTUP.COM

               SYS$SYSTEM            MUAS$SERVER.EXE

                                     MUAS$SERVER_LOGIN.COM

                                     MUAS$SUBPROC.EXE

                                     X400MAN.EXE

               SYS$SHARE             A1MAIL$SHARE.EXE

                                     DSL$SHR.EXE

                                     MUAS$CLIENT_SHARE.EXE

                                     MUAS$SERVER_SHARE.EXE

                                     MUAS$MRIF_SHR.EXE

                                     MUAS$SM_SHARE.EXE

                                     MUAS$TRANSLATOR_SHARE.EXE

                                     MUAS$TABLE_SHARE.EXE

                                     X400$SSI_SHARE.EXE

               SYS$MESSAGE           A1MAIL$MESSAGES.EXE

                                     MUAS$CLIENT_MSG.EXE

                                     MUAS$SERVER_MSG.EXE

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               Table B-1 (Cont.)    Files Installed During Installation

               ________________________________________________________________
               Directory_____________File_Names________________________________

               ALL-IN-1_MAIL_Server_basic_components___________________________

               SYS$TEST              MUAS$IVP.COM

               SYS$TEST:[.MUAS]      MUAS$CIV_IVP_TEMPLATE.DAT

                                     MUAS$CIV_IVP_TEMPLATE.DUMP

                                     MUAS$CIV_IVP_TEMPLATE.TXT

               A1MAIL$LIBRARY        X400MAN$CREATE_ALL-IN-1_PROFILE.COM

                                     X400MAN$CREATE_VMSMAIL_PROFILE.COM

                                     X400MAN$CREATE_BATCH_QUEUE.COM

                                     X400MAN$GET_LIST_OF_TEMP_SERVERS.COM

                                     X400MAN$RELEASE_NODE_CHECK.COM

                                     X400MAN$REM_SRV_SHUTDOWN.COM

                                     X400MAN$REM_SRV_STARTUP.COM

                                     X400MAN$GET_REMOTE_SERVER.COM

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               Table B-1 (Cont.)    Files Installed During Installation

               ________________________________________________________________
               Directory_____________File_Names________________________________

               ALL-IN-1_MAIL_Server_basic_components___________________________

               [MUAS$SERVER.COM]     MUAS$CREATE_DIRECTORY.COM

                                     MUAS$DELETE_DIRECTORY.COM

                                     MUAS$CREATE_SEMANTIC_TABLES.COM

                                     MUAS$NODE_CHECK.COM

                                     MUAS$SERVER_INPUT.INP

                                     MUAS$STARTUP_SERVER_nnn.DAT

                                     MUAS$TIDY.COM

               [MUAS$SERVER.DB]      COUNTER_FILENAME_nnn.DAT

                                     MUAS$PROFILE.DAT

                                     MUAS$PROFILE.FDL

                                     MUAS$SYSTEM_CONFIG.DAT

                                     MUAS$SYSTEM_CONFIG.FDL

                                     MUAS$SUBSTITUTE_BODY.DDIF

                                     MUAS$SUBSTITUTE_BODY.TEXT

                                     MUAS$WPLDEF.FDL

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               Table B-1 (Cont.)    Files Installed During Installation

               ________________________________________________________________
               ________________________________________________________________

               ALL-IN-1_MAIL_Server_Programmers_kit_components_________________

               SYS$LIBRARY           MUAS$DEFINITIONS.H

                                     MUAS$SSI_DEFNIITIONS.H

                                     MUAS$SERVER_MSG.H

               SYS$MESSAGE           MUAS$CLIENT_MSG.OBJ

                                     MUAS$SERVER_MSG.OBJ

               [MUAS$SERVER.COM]     MUAS$CONMAN.COM

               [MUAS$SERVER.TOOLS]   MUAS$EXAMPLE_PRF

                                     MUAS$MF_CONNECT.EXE

                                     MUAS$MF_LOAD.EXE

                                     MUAS$MF_DUMP.EXE

                                     MUAS$MF_SUBMIT.EXE

                                     MUAS$MF_TAIL.EXE

                                     MUAS$SERVER_DEBUG.EXE

                                     MUAS$TOOLSLIB.OLB

                                     MUAS$UA0.EXE

                                     MUAS$USEFUL_DEFINES.COM

               [MUAS$SERVER.COM]     MUAS$COMMON_STARTUP.DAT

                                     MUAS$SERVER_SYSTEM_STARTUP.COM

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               Table B-1 (Cont.)    Files Installed During Installation

               ________________________________________________________________
               Directory_____________File_Names________________________________

               ALL-IN-1_MAIL_for_VMS_DECwindows_files__________________________

               SYS$SYSTEM            A1MAIL$DW_MAIL.EXE

                                     A1MAIL$DW_CREATEDECTERM.EXE

               SYS$LIBRARY           A1MAIL$DW_MAILSHR.EXE

                                     A1MAIL$DEFAULTS.DAT

                                     A1MAIL$DW_DATETIME.UID

                                     A1MAIL$DW_MAIN.UID

                                     A1MAIL$DW_MISC.UID

                                     A1MAIL$DW_PAB.UID

                                     A1MAIL$DW_READ.UID

                                     A1MAIL$DW_SEND.UID

                                     A1MAIL$DW_WASTE.UID

               SYS$TEST              A1MAIL$DWVMS_IVP.COM

               SYS$HELP              A1MAIL$DW_HELP.HLB

               ________________________________________________________________
               ALL-IN-1_MAIL_for_DOS_support___________________________________

               SYS$STARTUP           A1MAIL$CONNECT_STARTUP.COM

               SYS$SYSTEM            A1MAIL$CONNECT.EXE

               SYS$LIBRARY___________A1MAILDOSSHR.EXE__________________________







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               Logical Names

                  The following logical names are entered into the system
                  logical name tables when ALL-IN-1 MAIL for VMS is installed.
                  These names are stored in the product's startup file. They
                  are automatically entered into the system logical name table
                  whenever the system reboots or whenever the software is
                  invoked.

               Table B-2    System-wide Logical Names

               ________________________________________________________________
               Logical_______________Translation________Description____________

               A1MAIL$BROADCAST      variable           List of clients (other
                                                        than VMS) that support
                                                        new mail broadcasting.

               A1MAIL$DEFAULT_       English            Used in multi-lingual
               LANGUAGE                                 installations as
                                                        the system default
                                                        language.

               A1MAIL$INTERNAL_      not defined        Used as a debugging
               TRACE                                    aid.

               A1MAIL$LANGUAGE_xx    variable           Used in multi-lingual
                                                        installations for
                                                        processing error
                                                        messages.

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               Table B-2 (Cont.)    System-wide Logical Names

               ________________________________________________________________
               Logical_______________Translation________Description____________

               A1MAIL$LIBRARY        (disk_entered):[A1MAIL$LIBRARY]

                                                        Library of common
                                                        utilities, management
                                                        data, and so on.

               A1MAIL$LOCAL_         Local Routing      Used during address
               ROUTING_ADDRESS       Address            verification.

               A1MAIL$SERVER_LIST    List of nodes      Used when connecting
                                     running enabled    to send mail, update
                                     MUAS$SERVERs.      profile.

               A1MAIL$TEST           (disk_entered):[A1MAIL$LIBRARY.TEST]

                                                        Used during IVP,
                                                        and also when
                                                        A1MAIL$INTERNAL_TRACE
                                                        is set.

               A1MAIL$TIME_OFFSET    variable           Local offset from
                                                        Network Standard Time.

               MUAS$TOOLS            (disk_entered):[MUAS$SERVER.TOOLS]

                                                        Used by MUAS$SERVER
                                                        to store its common
                                                        utilities, and so on.

               MUAS$COMMON           (disk_entered):[MUAS$SERVER]

                                                        Top level directory
                                                        used by MUAS$SERVER,
                                                        where profile,
                                                        configuration, and
                                                        so on are stored.

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               Table B-2 (Cont.)    System-wide Logical Names

               ________________________________________________________________
               Logical_______________Translation________Description____________

               MUAS$SERVER_OBJECT    84                 DECnet Object ID used
               _________________________________________for_network_operations.

               Table B-3    Command Files Used During Startup

               ________________________________________________________________
               Directory_______Command_file___________Description______________

               A1MAIL$LIBRARY: A1MAIL$SET_SERVER_     Defines logical
                               LIST                   A1MAIL$SERVER_LIST.

                               A1MAIL$SET_LOCAL_ROUTING_ADDRESS

                                                      Defines logical
                                                      A1MAIL$LOCAL_ROUTING_
                                                      ADDRESS.

                               A1MAIL$INSTALL_IMAGES  Installs all images
                                                      required to run ALL-
                                                      IN-MAIL for VMS.

                               A1MAIL$DW_EDIT         Used to invoke spawnable
                                                      editors from ALL-IN-1
                                                      MAIL for VMS DECwindows.

               [MUAS$SERVER.COMA1MAIL$COMMON_         Used as input to start up
                               STARTUP.DAT            MUAS$SERVER.

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               Table B-3 (Cont.)    Command Files Used During Startup

               ________________________________________________________________
               ________________________________________________________________

               Used_by_X4MAN___________________________________________________

               A1MAIL$LIBRARY  X400MAN$CREATE_ALL-IN-1_PROFILE.COM

                                                      Used to create the
                                                      profile template for
                                                      ALL-IN-1, IOS mode.

                               X400MAN$CREATE_VMSMAIL_PROFILE.COM

                                                      Used to create the
                                                      profile template for
                                                      VMS Mail mode.

                               X400MAN$CREATE_BATCH_QUEUE.COM

                                                      Used by X4MAN.

                               X400MAN$GET_LIST_OF_TEMP_SERVERS.COM

                                                      Used by X4MAN.

                               X400MAN$RELEASE_NODE_CHECK.COM

                                                      Used by X4MAN.

                               X400MAN$REM_SRV_SHUTDOWN.COM

                                                      Used by X4MAN.

                               X400MAN$REM_SRV_STARTUP.COM

                                                      Used by X4MAN.

                               X400MAN$GET_REMOTE_SERVER.COM

               _______________________________________Used_by_X4MAN.___________

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