# Interactive Help Messages file for InetConfg
# (c) ANT Limited, 1997
# English - contact author for details of other languages available

# Interactive Help text (icons)
progInfo.*:This \w gives brief information about the application.

main.*:This application lets you configure the ANT Internet Suite.
main.1:\Suse a Network card to connect to your local network (eg, Ethernet).
main.2:\Sstart the interactive help application.|M\Adisplay the online help pages.
main.3:\Suse a Modem to connect to the Internet.
main.4:\Sset your Internet Provider details.
main.5:<main.4>
main.6:\Sset your mail accounts.
main.7:<main.6>
main.8:\Sset your local network details.
main.9:<main.8>
main.10:\Sset which newsgroups are to be fetched.
main.11:<main.10>
main.12:\Sset your modem details.
main.13:<main.12>
main.14:\Sset the local users of this machine.
main.15:<main.14>
main.16:\Sset miscellaneous options in the Suite.
main.17:<main.16>
main.19:\Squit this application.
main.18:\Ssave the current settings and exit this application.

ether.*:This \w lets you set your local network details.|MContact your local system administrator if you are unsure as to the correct settings.
ether.0:<ether.1>
ether.1:Enter the correct driver for your network card.
ether.2:\Sdisplay the list of available network drivers.
ether.3:<ether.4>
ether.4:Enter the machine name (for example, riscpc12).
ether.5:<ether.6>
ether.6:Enter your IP address here (for example, 194.2.7.99).
ether.7:\Sdisplay a list of protocols available for reading the IP address from a local server.
ether.8:<ether.9>
ether.9:Enter your IP mask here (for example, 255.255.255.0)
ether.10:\Sdisplay a list of common IP mask settings.|MAlmost all local networks use a Class C mask.
ether.11:<ether.12>
ether.12:Enter the IP address of the DNS name server(s) you plan to use, comma separated.
ether.13:<ether.14>
ether.14:Enter the IP address of the gateway machine on your network.
ether.15:\Sclose this dialogue box.
ether.16:\Stoggle Acorn Access setup.|MIf enabled, your Internet stack, ethernet driver, IP address and mask are all configured by your Ethernet card ROM, not by !InetSuite.

service.*:This \w lets you set your Internet Provider details.|MContact your service provider if you are unsure as to the correct settings.
service.0:<service.1>
service.1:Choose the Country that you are in.
service.2:\Sdisplay a list of countries supported by this software.
service.3:<service.4>
service.4:Choose an Internet Service Provider to dial.
service.5:\Sdisplay a list of Service Providers supported by this software.
service.6:<service.7>
service.7:Choose the nearest location to dial.
service.8:\Sdisplay a list of areas with a Point of Presence to dial.|MChoose an area using \a to add that area to the list to dial.
service.9:<service.10>
service.10:The telephone number of the selected Point of Presence will appear here.|MYou may edit the number if required.|MYou can give a list of PoP numbers, comma separated.
service.11:<service.12>
service.12:Your machine name as it is known to your service provider.|MEdit if necessary.
service.13:<service.14>
service.14:Enter the IP address of your computer that your Service Provider has sent you.|MIf this field is greyed out, then you don't need to set an IP address.
service.15:\Sdisplay a list of protocols available for automatically reading the IP address (only available if your service provider supports them).
service.16:<service.17>
service.17:Enter the login username that your Service Provider has sent you (for example, guest12). For greater security, you can leave this field blank, and enter the username each time you connect.
service.18:<service.19>
service.19:Enter the login password that your Service Provider has sent you. For greater security, you can leave this field blank, and enter the password each time you connect.
service.20:<service.21>
service.21:The DNS name server(s) used by your Service Provider to translate Internet names into addresses are shown here.
service.22:Select the dialup protocol to use.|MIn most cases, the correct option for your Service provider will have been selected automatically.|MUnsuitable choices are greyed out.
service.23:\Suse the PPP protocol.
service.24:\Suse the SLIP/CSLIP protocol.
service.25:<ether.15>

modem.*:This \w lets you set your modem details.
modem.0:<modem.1>
modem.1:Displays the name of the currently selected modem driver.
modem.2:\Sdisplay a list of modem drivers.
modem.3:<modem.4>
modem.4:Displays the serial port selected for communications.|MUnless you have additional ports fitted, this should be set to Internal.
modem.5:\Sto display a list of serial ports in this machine.
modem.6:<modem.7>
modem.7:Displays the selected serial port speed (not the speed of the modem).
modem.8:\Sdisplay list of possible speeds for the selected serial port.
modem.9:Enter any dial prefixes you wish to use, such a PIN for billing or code to disable call-waiting.
modem.10:<modem.9>
modem.11:\Sset demand dialling option.|MIf you turn this on, applications in the Suite will automatically connect to the Internet when required.
modem.12:\Sswitch the modem speaker on or off.|MEnter a value to set the volume level.
modem.13:<modem.12>
modem.14:\Sreduce modem speaker volume.
modem.15:\Sincrease modem speaker volume.
modem.16:Sets the number of times your modem attempts to redial if the number is busy.
modem.17:Enter the maximum number of redials here.
modem.18:<modem.17>
modem.19:Enter the time in seconds between each dial attempt.
modem.20:<modem.19>
modem.21:\Sdisconnect when idle (that is, no data transfer detected).
modem.22:Enter the idle time in minutes.
modem.23:<modem.22>
modem.24:\Sset tone dialling.|MTurn this option off if you need to use pulse ('clicks') dialling.
modem.25:\Senable or disable a log file entry for all calls made.
modem.26:<ether.15>

mail.*:This \w lets you set your mail accounts.
mail.0:\Sadd a new mail account.
mail.1:\Sedit the selected account in the list.
mail.15:\Scopy the selected account in the list.
mail.2:\Sremove selected account(s) from the list.
mail.3:This option controls mail transfer. 
mail.13:Set this option to only transfer mail when you choose 'Transfer mail' from the !InetSuite application.
mail.14:Set this option to transfer mail automatically upon modem connection.
mail.8:\Sopen the Local mail users dialogue and enter details of local users.
mail.9:<mail.8>
mail.10:\Sopen the Mail aliases and mailing lists dialogue box.
mail.11:<mail.10>
mail.12:<ether.15>
mailPane.*:A list of all the mail accounts you have set up.|MDouble-click \s to edit an entry. Click MENU for other options.
mailEdit.*:Edit details of a mail account.
mailEdit.0:<mailEdit.1>
mailEdit.1:The mail server for this account.|MAppend '/ucb' to the name for a UCB-type POP3 (required by some old servers)
mailEdit.2:<mailEdit.3>
mailEdit.3:The current mail transport protocol for this account.
mailEdit.4:\Sdisplay a list of transport protocols.
mailEdit.5:The user name for this account.
mailEdit.6:<mailEdit.5>
mailEdit.7:<mailEdit.8>
mailEdit.8:The password for this account.
mailEdit.9:<mailEdit.10>
mailEdit.10:The local user to deliver this mail to.|MThis is a shortcut for creating an alias in the 'Mail aliases' dialogue box.
mailEdit.11:\Sdisplay a list of all local users.|MChoose a user with \s to deliver mail to that user, or use \a to add that user to the comma-separated list of recipients.
mailEdit.12:Set your preference for mail transfer.|MSwitch off to keep a copy of transferred mail on the server.
mailEdit.13:Set this option off to disable any mail transfer for this account (shown faded in list of accounts).
dbox.set:\Sclose dialogue and accept changes.|MYou must choose Save in the main configuration \w to save your changes.
dbox.cancel:\Sclose dialogue without keeping any changes.
mailEdit.14:<dbox.cancel>
mailEdit.15:<dbox.set>

news.*:This \w lets you set which newsgroups are to be fetched.
news.0:<news.1>
news.1:Your chosen news server.|MUse 'user:password@server' to login to the server, if required.
news.2:<news.3>
news.3:The cut-off date for news transfer. Articles older than this date will not be transferred.
news.4:\Schoose a cut-off period for news transfer.|MEach time you choose an entry from the menu its value is subtracted from the date shown.|MReset to today by choosing 'to now'.
news.5:This option controls news transfer. 
news.6:Set this option to only transfer news when you choose 'Transfer news' from the !InetSuite application.
news.7:Set this option to transfer news automatically upon modem connection.
news.11:\Sdisplay the list of all newsgroups.
news.12:\Sdisplay the list of new newsgroups.
news.13:\Sdisplay and edit filters (killfiles) for downloading news.
news.14:<ether.15>
news.15:\Sdisplay the list of newsgroups subscribed to by at least one local user.
news.16:If set, news is fetched with the XHDR command rather than the NEWNEWS command.|MIf news fetching is slow or doesn't work at all, try enabling this option.

newsPane.*:A list of newsgroups that will be fetched next time news is downloaded.|MDouble-click \s to edit an entry. Click MENU for other options.
newsEdit.*:Edit settings for the selected newsgroup(s).
newsEdit.0:Select this option to set an expiry period for the selected newsgroup(s).
newsEdit.1:Expiry period for the selected newsgroup(s).
newsEdit.3:\Sincrease the expiry period.
newsEdit.2:\Sdecrease the expiry period.
newsEdit.4:Select this option to restrict the storage space used by the newsgroup.
newsEdit.5:Size in Kb the storage space to allocate to this newsgroup.
newsEdit.6:<newsEdit.5>
newsEdit.7:<dbox.set>
newsEdit.8:Set this option off to disable any news transfer for this group (shown faded in list of groups).
newsEdit.9:Set this option on to fetch only the article headers (not the full message) for this group.
newsEdit.10:Set this option on to set this group as local (no remote fetching or posting).

users.*:This \w lets you set details of local users.
users.0:\Sadd a new user.
users.1:\Sedit the selected user's details.
users.10:\Scopy the selected user's details.
users.2:\Sremove selected user(s).
users.6:<ether.15>
users.8:Select this option to set a default user for reading mail when Marcel is loaded.|MIf not set, then Marcel will use the most recently accessed !MarcelDir resources.
users.7:Set the default user for reading mail when Marcel is loaded.
users.9:\Schoose the default user for reading mail.
usersPane.*:A list of local mail users.|MDouble-click \s to edit an entry. Click MENU for other options.
usersEdit.*:Edit a local user's details.
usersEdit.0:<usersEdit.1>
usersEdit.1:Type the user name for this user (one word).
usersEdit.2:<usersEdit.3>
usersEdit.3:Type the password for this user (optional).
usersEdit.7:<usersEdit.8>
usersEdit.8:Type the real name of this user.
usersEdit.4:<usersEdit.5>
usersEdit.5:Drag this icon to a directory viewer to set the home directory for this user.
usersEdit.10:<usersEdit.11>
usersEdit.11:The home directory for this user, where their mail will be stored.
usersEdit.6:<usersEdit.9>
usersEdit.9:Drag a directory to this target to set it as the home directory for this user.
usersEdit.12:Set this option on to allow telnet logins for this user.
usersEdit.14:<dbox.set>
usersEdit.13:<dbox.cancel>
usersEdit.15:<usersEdit.16>
usersEdit.16:User's mail login name and real name. Edit using Marcel.
usersEdit.18:<usersEdit.18>
usersEdit.20:User's email address. Edit using Marcel.
usersEdit.17:<usersEdit.19>
usersEdit.19:User's mail server name. Edit using Marcel.

alias.*:This \w lets you set up mail aliases.|MIf your service provider lets you set up multiple account names, you can use this \w to forward mail between accounts automatically.
alias.0:\Sadd a new mail alias.
alias.1:\Sedit the selected mail alias
alias.7:\Scopy the selected mail alias
alias.2:\Sremove the selected mail alias(es).
alias.6:<ether.15>
aliasPane.*:A list of current mail aliases.|MDouble-click \s to edit an entry. Click MENU for other options.

aliasEdit.*:Edit details of a mail alias or a mailing list.
aliasEdit.0:Name that mail comes in for (may be wildcarded).|MFor an SMTP mail account, this will be the email address before the '@' symbol.|MFor a POP/IMAP account this will be the username of the account.
aliasEdit.1:<aliasEdit.0>
aliasEdit.3:\Sload the list of recipients into an editor.
aliasEdit.2:Drag a text file containing a CR-separated list of recipients to set up a large mailing list.
aliasEdit.7:<aliasEdit.2>
aliasEdit.4:Comma-separated list of recipients to send mail out to.|MThese may be other aliases, local users, full email addresses, a file of recipient addresses, a local newsgroup or an executable program.
aliasEdit.9:<aliasEdit.4>
aliasEdit.5:<aliasEdit.4>
aliasEdit.6:\Sdisplay a list of remailing options available.
aliasEdit.8:\Sdisplay a list of local users or newsgroups.|MChoose a user with \s to deliver mail to that user, or use \a to add that user to the comma-separated list of recipients.
aliasEdit.10:If this option is set, only sent mail from this machine can use the mailing list.
aliasEdit.11:\Stoggle mail filtering on or off.
aliasEdit.12:<dbox.cancel>
aliasEdit.13:<dbox.set>
aliasEdit.14:Mail filtering options.
aliasEdit.17:If set, the filter will test one or more header lines in the message.
aliasEdit.18:A list of header lines to test.
aliasEdit.19:\Sdisplay a list of standard headers to test on.
aliasEdit.20:If set, the filter will match if the listed header(s) do NOT contain the below text.
aliasEdit.21:Enter a string to check for in the message headers. The string is case insensitive substring (no wildcards)
aliasEdit.22:<aliasEdit.21>
aliasEdit.24:If set, the filter will test on the length of the message.
aliasEdit.25:Choose whether the test is greater than or less than the given size.
aliasEdit.26:<aliasEdit.25>
aliasEdit.27:Enter the size to test for, in Kbytes.
aliasEdit.30:If set, a message that matches the above filter rule will be remailed to the above list of addresses (or newsgroup or program).
aliasEdit.31:If set, a message that matches the above filter rule will be deleted.

close.*:This \w prompts you to confirm a particular action.
close.2:\Sperform this action.
close.0:\Scancel this action.

groups.*:A list of newsgroups.|MClick MENU for options.
desc.*:This \w gives a brief description of a newsgroup, if one is available.

misc.*:This \w lets you set miscellaneous options in the Suite.
misc.2:<misc.3>
misc.3:The name of an obey file to run when the LAN connection starts.
misc.4:\Sload Lan and Modem obey files to an editor.
misc.5:Drag an obey file or application to the target text fields to run that file when the Suite connects.
misc.6:<misc.5>
misc.7:<misc.8>
misc.8:The name of an obey file to run when the Modem connection starts.
misc.9:<misc.5>
misc.12:\Sedit general logging levels options.
misc.13:<misc.12>
misc.14:\Sedit modem logging levels options.
misc.15:<misc.14>
misc.16:\Sset whether various !InetSuite \ws open automatically.
misc.17:<misc.16>
misc.log1:Sets the logging level for
misc.log2:|MType in a value from 0 (no messages) to 5 (full information) or click \s on the arrows.
misc.18:<misc.log1> mail transfers.<misc.log2>
misc.19:<misc.18>
misc.20:<misc.18>
misc.21:<misc.18>
misc.22:<misc.log1> mail delivery.<misc.log2>
misc.23:<misc.22>
misc.24:<misc.22>
misc.25:<misc.22>
misc.26:<misc.log1> news transfers.<misc.log2>
misc.27:<misc.26>
misc.28:<misc.26>
misc.29:<misc.26>
misc.30:<misc.log1> news expiry.<misc.log2>
misc.31:<misc.30>
misc.32:<misc.30>
misc.33:<misc.30>
misc.35:Select this option to display logging messages in a \w.
misc.36:Select this option to save logging messages in a file.
misc.37:<ether.15>

# Interactive Help text (menus)
micon.0:\Rget information about this application.
micon.1:\Squit this application.
maccount.0:\Sedit the selected mail account.
maccount.1:\Sdelete mail account(s).
maccount.2:\Sadd a new mail account.
maccount.3:\Scopy the selected mail account.
maccount.4:\Sselect all email accounts in the list.
maccount.5:\Sclear selection.
malias.0:\Sedit the selected mail alias.
malias.1:\Sdelete the selected mail alias(es).
malias.2:\Sadd a new mail alias.
malias.3:\Scopy the selected mail alias.
malias.4:\Sselect all aliases in the list.
malias.5:<maccount.5>
musers.0:\Sedit the selected mail user.
musers.1:\Sdelete the selected mail user(s).
musers.2:\Sadd a new mail user.
musers.3:\Scopy the selected mail user.
musers.4:\Sselect all listed users.
musers.5:<maccount.5>
mnews.0:\Rview details of the selected group(s).
mnews.1:\Renter the name of a group you wish to subscribe to.
mnews.2:\Sselect all groups in your list.
mnews.3:<maccount.5>
mnews.4:\Renter the name of a new group you wish to add to the groups list.
mnewsg.0:\Rset expiry for selected group(s).
mnewsg.1:\Sto stop fetching news for the selected newsgroup(s).
mnewsg.2:\Scount the number of downloaded articles in the selected newsgroup(s).
mnewsg.3:\Sdelete all stored articles from the selected newsgroup(s).
mnewsg.4:\Rdisplay a short description of the selected newsgroup.
mnewsg.5:\Sdownload the FAQ of the selected newsgroup.
mnewsg.6:\Sdownload the Charter of the selected newsgroup.
mnewsg.7:<mgroups1.8>
mgroups1.0:\Ssubscribe to the selected newsgroup.
mgroups1.1:\Renter a search term.
mgroups1.2:\Sselect all groups in the open list
mgroups1.3:<maccount.4>
mgroups1.4:\Sdelete the list of all groups (and fetch from the news server next time news is downloaded).
mgroups1.5:<mnewsg.4>
mgroups1.6:<mnewsg.5>
mgroups1.7:<mnewsg.6>
mgroups1.8:\Sdisplay the contents of the selected newsgroup.
mgroups2.0:<mgroups1.0>
mgroups2.1:<mgroups1.1>
mgroups2.2:<mgroups1.2>
mgroups2.3:<mgroups1.3>
mgroups2.4:\Smove all these new groups into to the all groups list.
mgroups2.5:<mnewsg.4>
mgroups2.6:<mnewsg.5>
mgroups2.7:<mnewsg.6>
mgroups2.8:<mgroups1.8>
mtmp.*:\Schoose an item from the list.
