                              October 18, 1993

  GenMsg can function nicely with D'Bridge, and is a suitable replacement 
for the D'B Internal Editor, and/or can used as an "alternate" message 
viewer/editor envoked from a Function Key.

  GenMsg will generate the files D'Bridge uses to determine if/what message 
bases need to be scanned for new messages.  It will also handle the D'Bridge 
files used to flag that Net and Echomail is waiting.

  To use it with D'Bridge you must have one of the following ENVIRONMENT 
variables:  DB=<path_to_DB>, -or- DBRIDGE=<path_to_DB>, set, and the 
"DBridge=On" variable set in your GenMsg configuration file.

  The ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE can be set by adding a line to your Autoexec.bat 
file such as:

Set DB=C:\COMM\DB

  Configuring GenMsg is done in the GenMsg.ini file, the variable must be 
set to on in this manner:

; Optional, enables D'Bridge interface.
; DBridge=[On|Off]
Dbridge=On


  To setup for use with D'Bridge, configure GenMsg for use from DOS, with 
your path such that GenMsg can be envoked from the D'B directory, then 
configure D'Bridge for calling it from either the ALT-E (invoke editor) 
command or from a Function Key assignment.


FUNCTION KEY ASSIGNMENT:
  This is done from the ADVANCED setup menu, Function-Keys assignments.  
Select which function key to assign for calling GenMsg, and configure it to 
call GenMsg in this manner:

+Genmsg


ALT-E ASSIGNMENT:
  GenMsg can also be installed in place of the Internal Editor.  To do this 
you use the "Setup Editor" Menu of D'B.  The setup values should be:

EMAIL editor: Other
Rebuild queue: Yes
Scan ECHOmail: Yes
DOS commands:+GenMsg


  The plus-sign "+" prefix causes D'Bridge to provide the maximum amount of 
memory for use by GenMsg.  This very is important if you will be using the 
PGP interface, as PGP requires as much memory as possible.  If you do not 
use PGP, and the editor you use with GenMsg does not require much memory, 
you may not require the plus-sign prefix, but it would even then be prefered 
in most cases.

                               -gk
