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                                LSTRELAY                
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                   110 East Avenida Palizada, Suite 201 
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                        InfoMat BBS (714)492-8727       
                  

LSTRELAY is a utility that enables sysops to automate the generation
of news files announcing time and date of last network mail transfer.
LSTRELAY currently supports PCRelay, PostLink, GAPNet, Rnet and TNET
network software as well as READROOM door's IMPORT utility.  The
LSTRELAY utility allows the sysop to select either one screen design,
or let the program select a different one each day.

The latest version of LSTRELAY allows the sysop to design the screens to
be displayed, or may chose to use one or all of the 7 inlcuded screens.
Another advantage of the lastest release is that multiple nets may now
be placed on one screen if desired.

LSTRELAY will also import a private message to the sysop in the main
forum message base of the BBS.  This message will provide information
regarding the status of the last mail run.  Sysop will be informed of
the number of messages imported, number of messages exported, name of
files requested/sent and other information collected from the network
software's log file.

If you are upgrading from a previous version of the program, please
consult the file UPGRADE.DOC as this contains important information so
that LSTRELAY will workd with your system.

For those of you who are anxious to get started, here is the quick
installation:
        1) Place LSTRELAY.EXE in any directory, generally in it's own
           directory, but may be placed in any directory you wish.
        2) If you intend to have a seperate screen for each network, unzip
           the file SCREENS.ZIP into the same directory as LSTRELAY.EXE.  If
           you intend to combine all network reports into one screen, unzip
           ALLNETS.ZIP into the same directory as LSTRELAY.EXE.
        3) Place LSTRELAY.CFG any directory you wish, generally in the
           same directory as LSTRELAY.EXE.
        4) Put the appropriate responses into your CFG file.  The
           sample contains guidance on how to complete it.
        5) Create a separate CFG file, each either named differently
           or placed in different directories, for each network you echo.
        6) Place the following line into your mail run batch file
           following the IMPORT command:
                         LSTRELAY LSTRELAY.CFG
           where LSTRELAY.CFG is replaced by the name of config file
           if you have renamed it.

           REMEMBER to include full path\filename if LSTRELAY.CFG:
              a) has been renamed
              b) is not in current directory

ENJOY!

