Miami Computing & Information Services (MCIS) announces the DEC OpenVMS system in Oxford (MiaVX1) will be unavailable on Monday, 26 June, from 8am until approximately 12 noon due to hardware and software maintenance. Changes being made as part of this maintenance include: (1) Repair of a CD-ROM drive (2) Upgrade of the PMDF MAIL program to version 5.0. This upgrade includes the following user-related changes: (a) Upgrade of the PINE mail program to version 3.91. PINE remains unsupported by MCIS, but is made available for our clients who prefer it to PMDF MAIL. (b) New ability to query the electronic Directory (PHonebook) from the To: prompt within PMDF MAIL. (More information regarding this feature will be announced soon.) (c) Enhancements to POP3 and IMAP support. (POP, the Post Office Protocol, and IMAP, the Interactive Mail Access Protocol, enable desktop e-mail service from MiaVX1.) (d) The PMDF MAIL program will no longer check command syntax as the command is being typed, but will wait until the user presses the <Enter> or <Return> key to send the command. This is more consistent with other OpenVMS applications. For those users who prefer the old syntax checking feature, typing the command MAIL/SCAN_COMMANDS to invoke MAIL will provide it. (3) Changes to the default system editor, including: (a) Addition of a help line at the bottom of the screen. This line provides information about common key sequences and is intended, primarily, for new users. In addition, it also lists the number of attachments for mail messages sent with attached files. (b) Addition of the SET [NO]HELPLINE command. Users who don't want the new editor help line can type the command SET NOHELPLINE to remove it. If this command is placed in the file EVE$INIT.EVE in the user's login directory, the help line will be removed from the screen for all editing sessions. The command SET HELPLINE will turn the help line back on. (c) Improved MIME support. Some of the code used in the previous version of the editor caused problems for complex MIME messages. Support for MIME attachments should be considerably better in this release. (d) Addition of the DELETE CURRENT BUFFER command to remove the current buffer. This is useful if you use the editor to edit multiple files. These changes are already available for testing by typing the command NEWEDITOR at the $ command line prompt. After issuing this command, all future editing sessions (until the user logs off) will use the new system editor. [With thanks to Kent Covert of MCIS Technical Support] -- John B Harlan Campus Wide Information Systems (CWIS) Coordinator Miami University (Ohio USA) http://WWW.MUOhio.Edu/~HarlanJB/ (513) 529-5330 (513) 529-1496 fax [log in to unmask]