This directory contains: mailchk.c mailcall.hqx and this readme file. Mailchk and MailCall were written by Chris McNeil (cjm@unb.ca). Mailchk is a udp based unix daemon that works with Mac POPmail II (version 2.02a or later) and MailCall. MailCall is a small (70k RAM) background only-application that queries the Mailchk daemon every 4 minutes to ask if new mail has arrived. If there is any new mail, MailCall will rotate the Apple icon with a small envelope icon using Notification Manager until the Mac user fetches the mail using POPmail. You can only (currently) use MailCall and mailchk if your mail server is a unix machine. You cannot use it with MailStop servers. 1. Open mailchk.c and edit the line: char *MAILCK ="/bin/grep -c '^From ' /usr/mail/. so that the path of grep and the mail spool directories are correct for your machine. 2. To install mailchk, make mailchk and move it to /usr/local/etc/ or some other convenient location. Put the following line in /etc/services file mailchk 2371/udp Put a line similar to the following in /etc/inetd.conf file mailchk dgram udp wait root /usr/local/etc/mailchk 3. Then restart inetd by kill -1 process id 4. Using MailCall. Start up POPmail and fetch your mail. This will create a settings file for MailCall to use when checking for mail. For System 6 (with MultiFinder) users, place the MailCall application somewhere on your hard disk. Select it and make it the startup application (Set Startup menu item under Special menu). For System 7, drop the MailCall application into the Startup Items folder within the System Folder. In either case, restart your Mac to get MailCall going. Thats all. Chris McNeil cjm@jupiter.csd.unb.ca Bugs to cjm@unb.ca and to popmail@boombox.micro.umn.edu