Quick Doc to tell you what everything is. testlock - Jbundle.rexx uses this program make sure a bundle isn't in transit before adding any packets to it. Jbundle.cfg - My *CURRENT* routing file for Jbundle.rexx. Jbundle.rexx - This is a rexx script you can call after you do an export. It routes all of the Zone.Net.Node.Point.OUT files listed in your jbundle.cfg file, and archives them up for the site you specify. Use this if you can produce non-compressed .out files in your outbound directory. jflow.rexx - Converts 4d .flo/dlo/clo/hlo to Flow.Library. This is what you must use if you can't produce uncompressed bundles. If your tosser also produces specific packets which are marked as .CUT (Crash), .HUT (Hold) or .DUT (Direct), this script will attach them to the system directly as well. You should also execute this after any other 4d utilities such as Tick. batch/* - These are scripts for use with DLGMail which use my .rexx scripts. Non-DLGMail users can use these as examples. DLGMail users should copy these into your Fido:batch/ dir. These scripts are for the April 11/92 relase of DLGMail. In these scripts I use a program called "DLGWAIT" this is just a copy of the Wait command from the C: directory. This was used as I needed a command name that wouldn't be used anywhere else in the system. dlg/* - These are some scripts/configs relevent to using *MY* scripts and such with DLG and DLGMail. Welmat/* - These are the relevent Welmat configs that I use. These files are updated daily with my maintenence, so you will be getting the most current version each time you request this file from my system. The Arexx scripts require the RexxFlow.Library to operate. This library is included in the archive "RF911215.LHA" on my system, as well as 1:1/109. My User-Startup sequence file includes these lines. > sys:system/rexxmast >nil: > sys:rexxc/rxlib rexxflow.library 0 -30 > sys:rexxc/rxlib rexxsupport.library 0 -30 > loadlib libs:rexxsyslib.library With these libraries loaded, you should have no problems operating these scripts. I run these scripts exactly as shown (this file is updated nightly on my system, so you are getting exactly what i'm running) on my Amiga3000 system running WorkBenck 2.04. I have not tested anything on any other machines, but as long as you have Arexx, everything should work. Note: These configs/scripts for DLG/DLGMail are in no way the only or probably the easiest way to use these programs together. This is just the way that *I* have done it on my system, as it follows with how i've got the rest of the system setup as well. (1424*580 VScreen sure helps!) Send Comments/Suggestions/Bug Reports to: James McOrmond FidoNet: 1:224/140 HST/V32b (CM) (Currently, untill School in September) Internet/UUCP: Jam@Jammys.Amiga.OCUnix.On.Ca (More reliable)