                        Silver Xpress Mail System.
                       Version 2.28Q1 for QuickBBS
                  and compatible systems (Remote Access)

   Welcome to the Silver Xpress Mail System!  Silver Xpress is a premiere
   BBS off-line  mail system designed with valuable features for both the
   users and the sysops.
   
   The Silver  Xpress system has two primary functions, one for users and
   one for sysops:
   
     1) Users can  take their  time handling mail off-line, which reduces
        their telephone  charges and allows them to create higher quality
        mail.   Users can dial into thousands of BBS systems of different
        types and use the same Silver Xpress system.
   
     2) Sysops can  increase their  user base  since thousands  of Silver
        Xpress users  on various  bulletin board  systems already  exist.
        Xpress also  increases board  turnover rate  and produces  higher
        quality  messages   from  users   since  user   connect  time  is
        drastically reduced.   In  addition, sysops  can enjoy  the  same
        benefits as the user by using the reader off-line.
   
   Silver Xpress  is  supported  on  Opus,  Fido,  QBBS,  Remote  Access,
   Maximus, RBBS, and soon PCBoard.  Development is in progress for other
   popular BBS's.
   
   Xpress  differentiates  itself from  other off-line  mail systems with
   advanced features such as a facsimile interface which  allows users to
   send  FAX mail  to  any FAX machine in  the world, intelligent quoting
   mechanism,  "smart"  mail  compression   detection,  addressee  lists,
   file  folders, text  video graphics,  music, windows, file requesting,
   and much more.  But most important from a sysop standpoint is  that it
   "directly  interfaces with  the BBS".   No  packers,  unpackers,  mail
   tossers are required.

   Xpress is  used in over  1500 bbs  around the world.  It is by far the
   most popular and most installed off-line mail system.

   Install  Xpress and  see  why we were  written up  by John  Dvorak  in
   Shareware Magazine,  Dave Hakala  in BoardWatch  Magazine, and  why we
   received countless letters  from satisfied  users and customers.

   For a limited time,  Santronics Software is  offering the sysop a free
   copy of  the Xpress  door program,  not  the reader.  See the order or
   registration form.  Or you  can order Xpress  and get your name on our
   mailing list for upgrades and voice support.  We offer quality service
   and full time support. We also have two FidoNet Xpress support echos:


   FidoNet Xpress Support echos found on the FidoNet backbone

   TAG NAMES     DESCRIPTION
   ---------     -----------

   OPUS_XPRESS   Silver Xpress User Support Echo.  Don't let the word
                 OPUS scare you away. It should of been called XPRESS
                 USER but that is it originally started out with OPUS.
                 This echo is designed for all users of Xpress.

   XPRESS_SYSOP  Silver Xpress Sysop Support Echo.  This area  is for
                 sysops only.  Topics include setup problems, feature
                 design new or old, security issues, etc.  Things the
                 user need not know about.


   The package contains:

    $README      : This File.

    QINSTALL.EXE : Installation program. Run it NOW.

    228Q1        : Self Extracting EXE file containing the following

                   XPMAIL.EXE   - Xpress V2.28Q1 Mail (door side) program
                   XPUSER.EXE   - Xpress V2.27Q1 user maintenance program
                   XPCFG.EXE    - Xpress V2.27Q1.01 configuration program.

                   XPMAIL.DOC   - Complete Sysop Documentation

                   FLEX.HLP     - on-line help files
                   XPMAIL.HLP   - on-line help files
                   CONFIG.HLP   - on-line help files
                   XPCFG.HLP    - on-line help files
                   AREAS.HLP    - on-line help files

                   XPSHELL.BAT  - Batch file for Exit to DOS (sysop feature)

                   COMPRESS.BAT - Mail Compression batch file.
                   EXPAND.BAT   - Mail Expansion Batch file.
                   SENDOPX.$$$  - Template for SENDOPX.BAT file.
                   RECREP.$$$   - Template for RECREP.BAT file.

                   WELCOME      - Initial Welcome Screen
                   WELCOMEG     - Ansi version of welcome screen.
                   DOORNEWS     - Xpress news shown to user
                   NEWUSER      - New user info file.
                   BADXPRV      - shown to user when he is using wrong reader.
                   EXITFILE     - shown to user when he exits Xpress.

                   HELLO.BSV    - Sample bloadable Welcome file displayed
                                  at the reader.
                   RDRNEWS      - Sample reader news file displayed at
                                  the reader.

  ** Manual Installation  (When Qinstall didn't work for you) **

  If you have trouble with the QINSTALL.EXE program, do the following:

    mkdir \xpress
    copy 228Q1.EXE \xpress
    cd    \xpress
    228Q1

    copy SENDOPX.$$$ SENDOPX.BAT
    copy RECREP.$$$  RECREP.BAT

  Edit the SENDOPX.BAT and RECREP.BAT. Search for the word &SUB1& at the DSZ
  commands.

  If you use a HST or any 9600 or greater communication modem, substitute
  &SUB1& for the words "handshake both". If you are not using an HST, then
  remove the &SUB1&.

  Now run XPCFG.EXE, and compile the Xpress control file.

  Where are your DSZ, PKZIP and like programs?  Are they on the path?
  Xpress needs them on the path.  Make sure they are on the path.  If you
  put them in the \XPRESS directory, then \XPRESS must be on the path.

  Create a batch file called XPRESS.BAT. It should look something like
  this:

    cd\xpress
    xpmail -p1
    cd\qbbs

  If you are using Remote Access (see note below), then it should
  look something like this:

    racvt r2q
    cd \xpress
    xpmail -p1 -QOLD         (Remote Access must have -QOLD switch)
    cd\ra
    racvt q2r

  If you're using ainST, then add the switches:

    XPMAIL -F -B38400 -DISF -P1   (-QOLD for RA)
                ^^^^^         ^
                |           com port #
                locked baud rate (use the rate for your system)

  Thats it!  Having More problems? Read the docs.


  ** Notes about Remote Access **

  Currently, Silver Xpress is fully QBBS compatible but the install
  program will set you up for RA painlessly.  (We have already embarked on
  directly supporting RA. It will be simple and fast for us to do!)

  In the mean time, all you have to do is make sure you have the
  following files ready for Xpress to read in your RA directory:

   CONFIG.BBS   - The QBBS config file. Use RA2QCFG.EXE.  Every time you
                  make a change to you CONFIG.RA, make sure you run RA2QCFG
                  and then recompile the Xpress control file with XPCFG.
                  This will make sure that Xpress is upto par with
                  CONFIG.RA.

   FLSEARCH.CTL - This is optional if you plan to provide to your users
                  off-line file download requesting.  This is an excellent
                  feature for users and they will adore your BBS for
                  providing it to them.

   ECHOORIG.CTL - This is optional if you want to have flexible origin
                  lines for your echo areas.


   EXITINFO.BBS - Required for Xpress when calling from the BBS.
                  Use the RACVT converter.

  Other files that Xpress looks for:

   MSG*.BBS files, and USERS.BBS

  If you never used QBBS before, then you will probably need the
  RA converter files. The following files are available on my
  BBS:

        RA2QCFG.ZIP
        RACVT02.ZIP
