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FD-FAQ.001 - September 24th, 1991

Frequently asked questions about FrontDoor, TosScan, and related utilities.

Copyright 1991 Advanced Engineering sarl; All rights reserved.

Published by Advanced Engineering sarl with assistance from the users of FrontDoor, TosScan, and related utilities, as well as the FrontDoor Help nodes. This document may be freely distributed for noncommercial and informational purposes. This document may not, under any circumstance, be traded, sold, or otherwise used for commercial gain or purposes without the prior written consent of Advanced Engineering sarl.


   These questions and answers do not appear in any specific order.

————————————————————————— FD=FrontDoor Mailer FM=FrontDoor Editor TS=TosScan


Q: In FD version 2.01, and later, occasionally various indicators will

 appear in the lower right hand corner. Amongst these are MAIL and
 NU. What are they?

A: Four possible symbols might pop up there in the lower right:

   NU: No Users. Event configured to not allow users, or is toggled
       off at the FD screen with ALT-Y, Human callers "NO". Also
       displayed when FD detects the semaphore file FDNOUSER.NOW in
       its SYSTEM or SEMAPHORE (commercial versions only) directory.
   UD: One or more nodes have been marked as undialable, since your
       system has called them, got a connect, but then failed when
       attempting to establish a mail session. When this has occured
       the number of "Resend retries" you've defined in FDSETUP, FD
       will set one check mark for this node. When the node has got
       three check marks, FD will not call this node again, until
       you've removed the check marks.
       Press ALT-V to review the list of undialable nodes, and edit
       the check marks.
   NE: No exit. The flag FDNOEXIT.NOW is present in the FD SYSTEM
       directory. When present FD will not exit (event if event is
       configured to exit) when mail arrives.
 MAIL: Unread mail for your system has arrived (if this is configured
       to be displayed in FDSETUP).

Q: On my point system I always get an error "Unable to open INBOUND.HIS:

 File not found". What does this error mean and what can I do to prevent
 it?

A: The message means that FD was looking for the file which records all

 inbound calls to your system. FD tries to reorganize the two activity
 files (INBOUND.HIS and OUTBOUND.HIS) on a daily basis, as defined in
 FDSETUP. If you haven't had any inbound calls yet (or if you don't ever
 have inbound calls) then obviously no file with inbound history exists.
 The message itself does cause any harm. Nevertheless, if you want to
 avoid the error message then create a zero byte INBOUND.HIS on your
 disk with the DOS command "ECHO > INBOUND.HIS" and FD will no longer
 report the error.

Q: Since I have installed FrontDoor 2.01 the system doesn't seem to accept

 file/update requests anymore from certain system of which it previously
 did accept and honour them.

A: Check your logfile whether you can find a report "remote refused

 pickup". One of the changes between FrontDoor 1.99c and 2.01 is that
 FrontDoor 2.01 will also honour this flag for file requests. That means
 that if the requesting node has setup his system in such a manner that
 it should not pick up traffic then your FD will honour that request and
 will not attempt to send anything to that system.

Q: In the FrontDoor Technical Note on using HST Dual Standard modems (FDTN-

 001) there is a mention that I should use "CONNECT 1200/" as the connect
 string for 1200 bps connects. Must I also include the slash in the other
 connect messages?

A: No. The reason why you must include the slash for 1200 BPS connects is

 that there is also a possibility that your modem reports a "CONNECT
 12000". If you don't include the slash on the 1200 BPS connect message
 then the CONNECT 12000 will be interpreted as a 1200 BPS connect and
 time calculations for transfers and file requests will be wrong.

Q: The FrontDoor manual states that FrontDoor 2.01 supports the new connect

 messages for the new US Robotics high speed modems. However, when I
 review the connect messages in FDSETUP, I can not find the connect
 messages for the 7200, 12000 and 14400 BPS speeds. How do I configure
 FrontDoor for my modem?

A: For compatibility reasons the connect messages for these three speeds

 have been hardcoded in the FrontDoor software. This means that FD will
 always recognize these connect messages and use the appropriate speed
 and time calculations for the session. However, they are not
 configurable and thus can not be changed.
 Note that if you wish to enable human callers at that speed then you
 must set the appropriate errorlevels in FDSETUP-> Mailer > Errorlevels.

Q: If I poll my boss, 2:512/1 (for example), for mail, then FD logs a

 message "Unexpected password, XXXXXXXX, from 2:512/1011". What does this
 mean and is this a security bug in FrontDoor? I don't even have a
 password for 2:512/1011!

A: That is exactly what the message means. It tells you that you have had

 a session with a system which presented an unexpected password for one
 or more AKAs. The password was unexpected because you haven't configured
 a session password for that particular AKA. The message is part of
 FD's security system. If the message is not important to you then you
 might want to consider to disable the (#) logentry in FDSETUP > Mailer >
 Loglevels. However, please read on to the next question.

Q: One of my downlinks has 8 different AKAs on his system and it seems as

 if he changes them more often than his underwear. Must I really enter
 all his AKAs in the security manager? He only receives echomail for his
 primary address from me. Does it help if I just disable the "Present all
 AKAs.." option?

A: It's not a matter of *YOUR SYSTEM* presenting all AKAs, but the other

 side. If you feel that some node has so many AKAs that you don't want to
 include all his passwords in your security manager then make sure that
 you route mail for his AKAs to ONE of his addresses. If you do that, you
 only need to password protect that particular address.
 Otherwise, you will either have to accept that mail for his AKAs is not
 password protected (and can thus be picked up by anyone who puts that
 address in his AKA list) or you will have to set passwords for his
 entire AKA list.

Q: All the message that I or my BBS users write are displayed as having the

 'Local' status when I read them in FM. Does this mean that FD will not
 send these messages?

A: The 'Local' status of any message on your system simply means that the

 message apparently originates from your system. FD checks the 'Local'
 flag before honouring any special flags within the message, such as
 'Direct' or 'Immediate'. If these message don't have the 'Local' bit
 set then FD will refuse to send these messages. This is part of FD's
 security systems and its goal is to prevent people from forcing your
 system to call to places at times where or when you don't want the
 calls to happen (e.g. for cost reasons).

Q: FM doesn't generate a tearline anymore. I have configured my echomail

 folders with "Echo Info" enabled but FM still does put any text behind
 the three dashes (---) under each message.

A: It is our belief that we should disturb the readers of echomail messages

 as little as possible with unnecessary and uncalled for advertisements.
 Therefor we support the thought that program information should be
 hidden for the user. If you press ALT-X when reading one of your
 messages you will see a notice "PID FM <version>". Thus, you are still
 able to see which software people have used to enter a message, but only
 when you want to see it. This is compliant with the desire of many
 people to clean up the echomail from unwanted commercials as much as
 possible.

Q: I can't do anything in the Terminal. Not even leave it with ALT-Q.

A: You have the <Scroll Lock> key on. When it is active, the Terminal is in

 'Raw mode', which transmits ALL keystrokes to the remote side. Just
 press <Scroll Lock>, to turn it off, then you can use the Terminal as
 you're used to.

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