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PlutMap is a powerful remapping facility for use in outbound directories
that employ four-dimensional "TrapDoor 1.80+" naming style.
It can be used to remap all mail for AKAs to one address (useful for
assisting non-EMSI nodes), to re-route file attaches through a hub, and
even as a basic Crash/Hold/Direct to Normal converter.
Well, the beauty of this program is CHOICE. With its REMAP command you
can remap any files to a different address, optionally move them to a
different directory (specifiable for each node configured), and
optionally add a prefix (eg ^ to delete after sent) to the resultant
remapped .FLO file entries.
PlutMap requires the traplist.library (ANY version) to be available
before it can run. Since you'll probably have TrapDoor around on your
system I don't imagine this will be a problem, as TrapDoor won't run
without it, either :-)
PlutMap should work on any Amiga under any AmigaDOS operating system
from 1.2 to 3+. It should run in any memory configuration larger than
256k.
Mea Culpa, Peter Deane
c8345041@cc.newcastle.edu.au
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Contents of comm/fido/pltmap14.lha
PERMSSN UID GID PACKED SIZE RATIO CRC STAMP NAME
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
[generic] 22435 37588 59.7% -lh5- 71ab Nov 16 1994 PlutMap
[generic] 1331 3043 43.7% -lh5- 9d9a Oct 17 1994 PlutMap.cfg
[generic] 9359 24144 38.8% -lh5- f90c Nov 16 1994 PlutMap.doc
[generic] 5529 28451 19.4% -lh5- c4c0 Nov 16 1994 PlutMap.lst
---------- ----------- ------- ------- ------ ---------- ------------ -------------
Total 4 files 38654 93226 41.5% Mar 13 1995
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