                              
                              IMLFA V2.0 Errata
        
        
        DO NOT USE ANY FORM OF FILE COMPACTOR ON THE IMLFA.EXE FILE!

  IMLFA uses an internal overlay structure to make more efficient use of
  your systems memory and speed up processing.  Packing the executable
  file can cause these overlays to fail with unpredictable results. This
  failure is usually in the form of total system lockups, but can also 
  corrupt data files or even worse, the IM log file itself.

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  If you have any utilities or use ECHO statements to write additional 
  information to your IM log file, you may find that you will have 
  problems with this program.  I can't possibly code for external data
  that is being imported into the log.  I have tried to make this sofware
  overlook anything that IM itself doesn't write.
  
  If you use ECHO, try to make sure that your statements do not duplicate
  those that are written by InterMail itself.  ie...
  
                                  Calling
                                  RING
                                  CONNECT
                                  Sent
                                  Rcvd
                                  etc......

  Better yet, use the -T switch to let imlfa do all this for you.

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  With the recent popularity of OS/2 (and other multitaskers) and lower
  prices on 14400 modems, running InterMail in a multinode setting is 
  becoming more and more common.  It has caused some IMLFA users a
  problem though.
  
  If you are going to use IMLFA in a multitasking environment, please
  remember that you can NOT process your IM log file in another window 
  while InterMail is running and has its log file open.  IMLFA needs the
  EOF(end of file) marker to determine the File Size of the log it is 
  about to process, and InterMail removes this marker at IM startup.
  
  Starting IMLFA with the  -I or -B  command line switches is simply
  out of the question if InterMail is running.  All other command line
  switches will work however since they act only on IMLFA's stored data.
  
  Should you think that this is a limitation in IMLFA, try sending your
  current InterMail Log file to someone via a file attach message. :-)

  While it would be possible to copy the log file to a temp and work with 
  that, I have opted not to use that method since it could cause you to
  loose data that is being written to the real log file while IMLFA is 
  working with a copy.  Something could get missed.

  Also, be sure to read the "Multitasking Considerations" section of the
  IMLFA.DOC file if you run a multinode system.


  Thanks...

