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From: Jonathan DuddingtonSubject: Get Going: Voyager Date: Sun, 18 Oct 1998 01:00 Source: docs [line inserted to cure pluto bug] Automatic Installation from Voyager ====================================== This version of Pluto has a new automatic setup procedure to transfer you data across from Voyager. It replaces the procedure described below. 1. Run Voyager. 2. Run Pluto. 3. Select Misc->Import_Voyager from Pluto's icon bar menu. This will: a. Set up the Domain and User names that you had in Voyager. b. Set up standard, save, and log boxes for each User. c. Copy any stored mail and news articles from Voyager into the appropriate Pluto Boxes (you are asked to confirm the transfer of each Box). d. Copy your address book and distribution lists into Pluto. e. Set up Voyager to run Pluto when you click on the News and Mail buttons on Voyager's button bar. Note: in step (e) Pluto replaces the Voyager run files !Voyager.Apps.News.!Run !Voyager.Apps.Mail.!Run The original run files are renamed !Run_old (in case you want to restore them to their original state). End of installation. (Read the "Header Only News Fetches" section below if you want to use NewsHound in place of the Voyager news fetcher). Manual Installation =================== Run !Voyager (so that Voyager's green telephone sits on the RiscOS icon bar). This is necessary so that Voyager sets up various system variables which say where files and directories are. Copy the !Pluto application directory onto your harddisc. From the !Pluto iconbar menu, select Preferences->News. Click over the box to the right of "News Transport" and "Mail Transport" and select "Voyager" from the menu. This will look at the system variables which Voyagœóhas set up to indicate where the News and Mail incoming and outgoing directories are. Once this has been done, then it can find them even though Voyager is not running. Set Up News Details =================== Set the "Domain" field to "argonet.co.uk". Set the "U.name" field to your Argonet logon name. This will be something starting with "arg", of the form "argxx99". It can be found from Voyager, by following Preferences->User, and looking at the "User Name" field. Click OK. Set Up User/Mail Details ======================== From the !Pluto icon bar icon, select Lists->Users. This should bring up a Users list which contains one user name - Fred Bloggs. Adjust-Double-click on this to bring up the User dialogue box. Change the "User Id" to your user name. This is the name that precedes "@argonet.co.uk" in your email address. Type your full name into "Name". Make sure that the "In Box" and "Log Box" fields are set to the document boxes into which you want incoming and logged-outgoing mails to appear. To set up a signature file for this user, click on the "Edit Sig" button. This brings up an editor window into which you can type your sig. If you already have a signature file somewhere, just drop it into this text window. Click OK. If you have additional email addresses, these can be added by clicking the Add button (black Plus sign icon) on the Users list window. You may want to use different "In Box" and "Log Box" for each email address, so you may need to create additional document Boxes for these. See below. Transfering Stored News From Voyagœr ==================================== Look inside !Voyager.Apps.News.!NewsAgent. Drag the directory "Articles" onto the !Pluto icon bar icon. This will load all the files (recursively) into the article data base. They will be placed in the document Box which is specified in the "In Box" field of the Preferences->News dialogue. If you have a lot of news articles stored, then this will take some time. Click with Select on the !Pluto icon bar icon to open the list of Boxes. The numbers on the line for "News In" indicate the number of unread and read articles respectively in that box. Double click on the "News In" line to open the "News In" box. An empty window, titled "News In" should appear. It's empty because the News In box is set up to show only unread articles. Click on the Up/Down arrow button (last on the right on the button bar) to toggle between showing all or just unread articles. Transferring Stored Mails From Voyager ====================================== Open a Voyager email list window (eg. the "Standard Mail Box" list). Click on "Select All" from this Mailbox's menu, to select all the emails. Use the "Extract" option from the Voyager Mailbox menu to save all the emails to a file. Leave the "Strip Header" option unticked, so that the headers are saved with the text. This produces something which looks like a raw mail file, including the #!rmail headers. Drop this raw mail file onto the !Pluto icon bar icon. A dialogue box will open asking you for a Box name where you want the emails to be put. If you leave this blank, they will be put into incoming mail boxes depending on the To: Cc: or Envelope-to: fields in their headers. If you are transferring a Mail Log box into Pluto, then select the "Is this a Log of O/G Messages" option. This will use the To: field rather than the From: field to be displayed in article lists. Repeat this procedure for each of the mail boxes (Standard, Store, and Log) for each of your email addresses. Debatching Incoming News and Mail ================================= Run !Voyager to fetch news and mail from the Internet. Click on the "Fetch" button of !Pluto's Boxes list window to debatch the news and mail articles from Voyager's incoming news and mail files. Header Only News Fetches ======================== The Voyager news fetcher cannot perform header-only news fetches but Voyager users can use the public domain news fetcher/sender NewsHound instead. NewsHound version 1.30 or later will integrate with Voyagœr. Download NewsHound and SysLog (which it needs) from: http://www.ping.demon.co.uk/acorn/ Put the !NewsHound and !SysLog applications in the same directory as !Voyager is. Replace !Voyager.Apps.Transports.!NNTPFetch.!Run with a new !Run file which just contains the line: .!Run -noicon -voyager -flashled This will run !NewsHound rather than the Voyager news fetcher. No -noicon parameter causes NewsHound to quit when it's finished sending and fetching news. In !NewsHound.Config.demGroup change the line which follows # News server hostname to the Argo news server, eg. fleece.argonet.co.uk Run !Pluto and set Preferences->News->News_Transport to NewsHound. You can then use the "Header Only" option in Pluto's NewsGroup Edit window.
Please note that Pluto is supplied with a more comprehensive and up-to-date StrongHelp manual than these text files. Select Help… in Pluto’s iconbar menu.