.ps 55,80 .IF NP .no paging .ENDIF np .lm 5 .rm 75 .ap .blank 2 .c;DECUS VAX Systems SIG Tapecopy Submissions .c;Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute .c;Spring, 1991 .blank 2 .c;submitted by: .blank 2 .c;Matthew Madison .c;Engineering Computing Services .c;Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute .c;Troy, New York 12180-3590 USA .c;+1 518 276 2606 .blank .c;madison@vms.ecs.rpi.edu (Internet) .c;MADISON@RPIECSVX (BITNET) .blank 2 .p 0,1,2 This submission contains five subdirectories with items of possible interest to VMS system managers and users. All entries include source code, object code, executables, and documentation. Updates to previously submitted entries are noted. All entries, unless otherwise noted, are written BLISS-32. All entries include the BLISS source code contained in a compressed BACKUP save set to save space. Use the LZDCMP program to decompress the save sets and BACKUP to unload them. Some of the entries also contain MACRO source code as generated by the BLISS compiler. All entries include an AAAREADME.DOC file; most also include further documentation. All entries require VMS V5.0 or later. .list .le;[.MDMLIB] MDMLIB is a set of utility routines called by some of the programs in this submission, and is required if rebuilding the programs from sources. [update of Spring 1990 submission] .le;[.MX] Mesage Exchange (MX) is an electronic mail routing and distribution facility, supporting local delivery via VMS MAIL; SMTP over CMU-Tek TCP/IP, TGV Multinet, or DEC VMS/ULTRIX Connection; BITNET mail over Jnet; and UUCP mail over DECUS UUCP. It also supports mailing lists and file distribution over E-mail. [update of the Spring 1990 submission] .le;[.NEWSRDR] NEWSRDR is an NNTP client program for reading Usenet news. Can use CMU-Tek TCP/IP or VMS/ULTRIX Connection as NNTP transport. [update of Spring 1990 submission] .le;[.PCX] PCX is a utility for reading and writing MSDOS-format floppies on VMS. Works with most RX23 and RX33 floppy disk drives. [new] .le;[.WATCHER] WATCHER is a flexible idle terminal monitor. The system manager specifies which terminals should be watched; and, on a per-terminal basis, which measurements should be used to determine that a process is idle and how long the job should remain idle before being logged out. One can also specify which jobs should not be monitored based on any combination of username, UIC, identifiers and privileges held, terminal, port information, and day of week/hour of day. This version also supports both VWS and DECwindows workstations. [update of Spring 1990 submission] .end list