
 This is in no way a complete list, but these are some of the thoughts
that have come up for possibilities.

 As you'll see from this list, getting a new scheduler going, with a
graphical interface on the mailer itself (similar to the jammail.pic file
now included in the archive), is currently the thing i'm working towards.



TODO:

- single binary replacing setup script, the loadscript and launch
  programs, as well as the last functions in JamTool.  Possibly add
  creation of own public screen at this point.

- Completely new schedler - graphical, with scroll bar of systems with
  mail and the priority.  See: Jammail.pic
  Line scan orders for different "call time zones".

- JamRoute and JamFlow.  replacements for JamScan.  JamRoute will take
  over all the mail routing/compressing functions of JamScan, plus be
  more configurable.  JamFlow, will simply route .FLO style files.  The
  config file will simply be a few lines with domains, and a few
  priorities.

- Direct support of TD style BBS launch commands (converts variables
  from TD style % variables to $() variables).  Is this even relevent?
  This is only relevent for BBS's where defaults aren't built in already.

- Hydra or Janus support - depends on if an Xpr gets written.

- Full AmigaGuide format Documentation.

- Audio inbound/outbound file/session announcement option (configurable
  messages).  Is anyone interested?

- AmiTCP sessions - as much support as is required/requested for full
  "SLIP/PPP" session types.  This is likely to happen when I get my
  Unix box networked to the Amiga :-)

