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Utilities and add-ons from Definite Solutions
You may access our file directories directly.
Or, select one of the following files:
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fdamn100.exe
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FDAMON version 1.00 (Windows). FrontDoor Activity
Monitor; allows monitoring of FrontDoor 2.30.mL (and other)
tasks from separate LAN workstation, or any machine with
access to the FrontDoor Activity Database. Self-extracting
archive.
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fdsmb110.exe
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FDSMB version 1.10 (DOS). FrontDoor Shell-to-Mailer
Bridge; allows FD 2.25 and above to be seamlessly used with
BBS packages that feature "shell-to-mailer" mode (such as
RemoteAccess). Self-extracting archive.
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fdrop200.exe
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FDROPT version 2.00 (DOS, OS/2, and Win32). FrontDoor
route file optimizer; a program that simplifies the managing
of complex route files for FrontDoor. Adds support for
macros, region and hub routing, improved multiline support
and optimization of the route file for faster processing by
FrontDoor. Requires FrontDoor 2.11 or above. Self-extracting
archive.
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m2d110.exe
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MAIL2DIR version 1.10 (DOS, OS/2, and Win32). A program
that can move all mail that is waiting for the specified
system to a spool directory. Useful to retrieve mail for a
point over a network, to prepare mail for pickup via FTP,
etc. Requirees FrontDoor 2.11 or above. Self-extracting
archive.
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m2q100.exe
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MSG2QUE version 1.00 (DOS, OS/2, and Win32). A program
that moves messages meeting specified criteras from the
netmail directory to FrontDoor's static queue. Useful in
combination with software that does not support the static
queue and creates large quantities of messages, such as
file echo processors, echomail processors, etc. Requires
FrontDoor 2.25 or above. Self-extracting archive.
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xrbt410.exe
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XRobot version 4.10 (DOS, OS/2, and Win32, separate executables
inside archive). Powerful mail utility to automate tasks such
as posting of notification messages, requesting and transmitting files
from and to remote systems. Allows the use of "response files" as
"manifests" to define a set of files to be requested and/or transmitted.
Now includes support for the FrontDoor Static Queue (STQ) and many new
commands/functions such as semaphore handling, spool directories, and
more. Self-extracting archive.
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fdtt100.exe
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FDTT version 1.00 (DOS). FrontDoor Tiny Terminal; a very small and compact
terminal emulator. The intended use is to simplify configuration and
verification of attached communications devices such as modems.
Requires that a FOSSIL driver is installed and active. Self-extracting
archive.
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fdrpr130.arj
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FDRPR version 1.30. FrontDoor Request Processor for the RemoteAccess BBS
package from Wantree Development. Works with FrontDoor version 2.11 and
above. Fully integrated with both FrontDoor and RemoteAccess, easy
installation. User-definable response messages, which include file
descriptions, reasons for failures, etc. Updates download counters.
CD-ROM support. Limit the number of wildcards that may be used in a
request. And much more.
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fakefd.arj
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FakeFD is a small program that can be used for processing mail in the
background, running events, and doing other automated things. FakeFD
supports eXternal events in a FrontDoor event file, which can be used to
run certain things automatically at certain times of days. FakeFD also
supports the standard FDXIT.* semaphores, and if it detects one
(with i's TASK number), it exits with the specified errorlevel. FakeFD
also supports any number of other (semaphore) files, that can trigger
exits, or prevent FakeFD from exiting.
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