This is version 0.04 of Telnet Door.  This OS/2 BBS door that allows you to
login to a UNIX system via a TCP/IP network from any OS/2 BBS.  This program
is ideal for the OS/2 BBS sysop who wants to connect their BBS to the Internet.

See TELDOR.DOC for full documentation.

See STATUS.DOC for the status of the current release, that is known bugs,
planned future features, and other related information.




  You may run this program for up to 30 days without registering.  If you wish
to continue using it after the 30 days has expired then you must register it.

 To register post a cheque or International bank draft for 25 Australian
dollars per line of your BBS which will be running my program to:

Russell Coker,
PO Box 584,
Lilydale, 3140,
Victoria Australia.


   Note the new PO box address!

   To get the latest version and for technical support you can send EMAIL to
your choice of the following addresses:
rjc@snoopy.apana.org.au.
Russell Coker @ 3:633/363.0 @ fidonet

    Or call my BBS directly on +61-3-739-7145.

  To get the absolutely latest version FREQ "TELDOR" from 3:633/363@fidonet,
download it from files area OBBS in my BBS as the latest file that matches
"TELDR" (do a locate to find it), or do an anonymous FTP from my Internet
system (snoopy.apana.org.au).  Also many other sites have copies of my program,
the systems hobbes.nmsu.edu and ftp-os2.cdrom.com get copies soon after release
and they both have Internet links that are thousands of times faster than mine
so you may prefer to FTP from them instead of from me.  But if you are paranoid
about corrupt files or something then feel free to download it from
snoopy.apana.org.au.  Snoopy is an Internet host that is totally administered
by myself.
   If you wish to logon to my BBS using the Internet (to avoid paying long
distance phone charges if you don't live in the same city or country as me) you
can login to multi.apana.org.au using either the Telnet or Vmodem protocols.
   Also if you experience problems with this product and you are on the
Internet then you can use either snoopy.apana.org.au or multi.apana.org.au as
telnet targets for testing.  These are the systems that I use for testing
Telnet Door during development so you can count on these working.

   I am currently running a mailing list for UUencoded copies of this program.
This means that people who have Internet EMAIL addresses don't have to do
anything to keep up to date with the very latest versions of my program, they
can just automatically receive copies in their mail account without having to
do anything.  If you are interested in this idea then just send me an EMAIL
message to my Internet address and I'll put you on the list.

