---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Text of TeleFinder Chat from Tuesday, September 9, 1997 6 PM PDT. In attendance: From Spider Island: Rusty Tucker & eric Special Guest from Keyspan: Jose Arellano Sysops: Jim S., Ted Brindle, Bill Davies, mel redrup, Jonathan Paisley, Bob Nunn & kjsfashk registered for the demo! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Rusty Tucker: It sounded like it would not help a sysop with a dial-up PPP connection, unless they also had a router. Rusty Tucker: On the other hand, if you did not have an Internet connection, Keyspan PPP will provide dial-up IP access to your LAN servers. Is that right Jose? Jose Arellano: hehe ;) Jose Arellano: The PPP Server does not have a built in proxy server... Jose Arellano: so you can't share a single IP address with several machines... Jonathan Paisley: Can't the PPP server incorporate some of VIG's features? Jose Arellano: Not at the moment, we're looking into this. Rusty Tucker: What if you have an address block, and don't need proxying? Jose Arellano: Just getting to that... Rusty Tucker: :) Jose Arellano: You can use a block of IP addresses to serve to your PPP clients Rusty Tucker: But, will Keyspan PPP dial-out, or only accept dial-ins? Jose Arellano: It will only accept dialin PPP clients, it will not manage your Internet connection Rusty Tucker: OK. So you really do need a router for that. Rusty Tucker: What about some of the PPP compression options, will it support those? Jose Arellano: Not yet, we're working on a new driver for this Rusty Tucker: Stac compression is pretty new, but if you've got compressing modems its probably not necessary. Jonathan Paisley: Is that to say that VIG and SoftRouter don't support PPP compression either? Jose Arellano: From my understanding, yes. Jonathan Paisley: Hmmn. Interesting. Rusty Tucker: There is Header compression, I'd bet that its supported. Jonathan Paisley: Rusty: compressing modems don't make as big a difference as compression in PPP protocol itself Jose Arellano: I'll take another look at some of the details and get back to you at the next chat Rusty Tucker: Van Jacobson Header compression eliminates some redundant data. Jonathan Paisley: Then there are various LZ compression techniques that may be implemented Rusty Tucker: But the Stac compression is like the LZ compression, it shouldn't matter where its implemented. Rusty Tucker: The modems use an LZ type of compression too. Jonathan Paisley: in-modem implementations are fairly restricted in terms of the code size and other parameters. As such their compression efficiency is limited. In addition, the compression used in the PPP protocol may be adaptive with respect to the data being transferred. Rusty Tucker: Yep, that's true. Most have just 8k for the code libs. Rusty Tucker: Hi Bill and Ted. I missed you coming in! Rusty Tucker: Most everyone else here was at the earlier chat, so we skipped ahead a bit. Ted Brindle: Hello Rusty, just listening to see what I can learn. :) Ted Brindle: no problem. Bill Davies: <-- Not Bill; Aaron Peckham, also working with MacNexus. Rusty Tucker: Bob's editing the logs ans they'll be up soon at www.spiderisland.com/~chat/ Rusty Tucker: Oh, hi Aaron! Rusty Tucker: BTW - there is a beta of TF server online, 5.6b1 Rusty Tucker: It updates the Web Star Plug-in Support to v1.2, same as WS 2.0 Rusty Tucker: This version of the plug-in API lets plug-ins have their own windows, and lets them create TCP - IP servers. Rusty Tucker: Previously output was limited to the log window, and PI's could only act as a client in TCP connections. Jonathan Paisley: I'm gonna start work on an FTP server tomorrow Rusty Tucker: Jon, why dont you tell us about your mail plug-in? Jonathan Paisley: sure. Ted Brindle: I am very interested in the Mail plug in. I heard a little bit about it from Daniel. Rusty Tucker: it ROCKS! Jonathan Paisley: The Mail plugin, now almost ready for beta testing is basically the next-generation version of the original 'tfemail.acgi' program Jonathan Paisley: It supports telefinder email mail files (including full support for file attachments through binhex or macbinary) Jonathan Paisley: POP3 mail (including multipart-mime messages with HTML parts-- shown in HTML!) Jonathan Paisley: attachments in POP3 mail Jonathan Paisley: AppleDouble attachments are currently not supported properly, but that's the top of the fix list Jonathan Paisley: Address Book (stored in the PUB folder in TeleFinder address book format„ie you can upload your address book from TF -User if you want) Jonathan Paisley: Default Signature for outgoing mail Rusty Tucker: That reminds me, what about a plain binary version for our PC friends? Jonathan Paisley: You can (I think) see the plugin in action on Spider Island BBS by accessing www.spiderisland.com/mail/ Rusty Tucker: yep its there Jonathan Paisley: oops, I never thought of that (!) Rusty Tucker: I should see if there is an about screen in it yet:) Jose Arellano: Jonathan: Super cool! Jonathan Paisley: that'll be next :) Ted Brindle: I like it. It works great. How much to order it? and will you take a purchase order? Rusty Tucker: nope, but its WSAPI 1.2! Jonathan Paisley: Rusty: Did you see the Preferences page? Rusty Tucker: Yep Jonathan Paisley: There's an option in there specially for you (background = white!) Jonathan Paisley: The price is currently undecided, but you'll be able to test it out when it's in public beta--soon! Bob Nunn: Jonathan, I'm ready to beta when you are! Bob Nunn: Can't wait. Nice! Rusty Tucker: Whats the URL for that? Jonathan Paisley: access the preferences link at the bottom of one of the mail pages and at the bottom is an option for the background color (white or pattern) Jonathan Paisley: /mail/preferences.mail Ted Brindle: okay. It looks like it is ready to me for beta testing. Rusty Tucker: found it, I was looking in global prefs Jonathan Paisley: All the pages may be customised fully, and its easy to add banners/etc that will appear on each and every page (eg the menu of links at the bottom is located in one file on disk) Rusty Tucker: BTW- each page has the same title, that makes it hard to use Explorers History menu. Jonathan Paisley: I plan to include a preference for using frames to keep the menu of links at the top or bottom permanently Ted Brindle: This looks like a great option for our staff. mel redrup: Sounds great to me too :o) Jonathan Paisley: Oh yes, so it does. I'll fix that so it includes more descriptive details in the title for each page (adding to the to-do list ) Rusty Tucker: :) Jonathan Paisley: Did you get the white background option to work ok? Rusty Tucker: yep its white for me! Rusty Tucker: You should really be able to input a color variable or link to a BG graphic. Rusty Tucker: I love makings suggs when I dont have to code it! :) Jonathan Paisley: Yup, that's the plan, but I just didn't get around to that this morning when I added the bg selection option. I planned to have a series of pre-set bg graphics/colours or the option to set your own Rusty Tucker: Then you'd need a color picker PAGE too . Rusty Tucker: Maybe Aaron knows the answer to this. Jonathan Paisley: heh, a large gif as an image map would solve that :) Rusty Tucker: Aaron, does NS 4 support BG colors in the