Thanks for  supporting this program  with  your  finiancial  support. Even
though the unregistered version is not crippled in any way, the registered
version offers  a few  extra  features.  Your  History  log files will not
contain  those  extra  entries  with  the 'Un-Registered' reminders, and a
new config option '-QR' super  quiet  mode.  When  running in  SUPER QUIET
mode  only the  header and  the final  tally  will be  displayed. This may
or may  not speed up  processing, but it means the output does not have to
be redirected to NUL.

-G<filespec>  Maintains an ASCII  disk  file Data Base of all your Mailer
              file transfers,  supporting '.Tic'  reductions  for uploads
              and downloads. Can contain 500 node addresses maximum.

-I            DataBase option, if any node is 'reduced' to  nothing, then
              it will be deleted from the DataBase. This  can only happen
              after a previous increase to 1 in a 'new' address, and when
              it is  reduced it will be deleted.  The default is to leave
              these  addresses  in the  DataBase to indicate transfers to
              and from these special attach systems.  This option is only
              valid if your DATABASE option is valid.

-J<filename>  DataBase option, any filename that match will not be counted
              as a sent file or a received file. Maximum of 25.  The files
              will be  logged  in the  history files, and  will update the
              files.bbs if that option is active. They are only ignored in
              the DATABASE.  Wildcards '?' can be used, doesn't support '*'
              wildcards. The name will be checked character by character.

              eg.  -jnodediff.a??
              eg.  -jfnews???.arc

              these 2 files will be excluded from the database.

note: this option uses the same notation as the -j options for CBCS operation
      but the function is different. A seperate .cfg file may be needed for
      your mailer/data base filenames. Maybe not......  anyways.

As a Registered User, your  suggestions  and or complaints will carry more
weight and I will certainly support the software.


ttyl  :)



Rodney A. Fraser.   1 June 1990.
