DMod - Free software

What? its free?  yes, its free. We do not charge for the use of this program. If you like this program please send a copy to people that you think would like to have it. If you want to distribute this program on a shareware CD or something similar please contact us at netwin@netwinsite.com.

Program description

This program is used for moderating a newsgroup or a mailing list with a simple interface.  It also lets you know when new mail has arrived.

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Bug fixes / New features

DMod75.exe

820,736 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000/XP
Release Date 19th Feb 2002
Self installing archive.
Fixed components going off edge of windows & having scroll bars (noticable on windows XP)

DMod74.exe

820,224 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 15th Feb 2002
Self installing archive.
Minor bug fix for buffer overrun.

DMod73.exe

820,224 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 9th October 2001
Self installing archive.
Fix for bug in 7.0 - 7.21 of not auto deleting an approved message.
DMod will now talk with SMTP servers that have multi line Helo strings.
Added the setting of "from:" and "to:" headers to the emails that are returned "bad messages" (7.2 fix bug in 7.1), also a possible fix for some messages not being posted correctly (it does a timeout) to a NEWS server or a SMTP server.
Fix for deleting message at start or end of Moderating, Support for Umlouts (tickbox in top right corner when coding/decoding active).
Fix for killing URL's in messages(introduced in 6.9)

DMod68.exe

868,352 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 5th June 2001
Self installing archive.
Creates initial ini file with good default values (no annoying cant find file message)

DMod67a.exe

818,688 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 6th November 2000
Self installing archive.
New feature for automatic header removal and insertion. Fix from ver 6.7 for deleteing last signature line on load.

DMod66a.exe

813,568 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 9th October 2000
Self installing archive.
Maybe a fix for large attachment problems? 66a fixes obvious bobo in 66.

DMod65.exe

814,080 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 29th September 2000
Self installing archive.
Allows you to have a seperate reply address for SMTP and NEWS postings, The top of BAD email source responses are shown instead of the end, The installer looks a bit nicer.

DMod63.exe

811,520 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 14th August 2000
Self installing archive.
Fix for images getting corrupted during upload

DMod62.exe

811,008 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 10th July 2000
Self installing archive.
Fix for auto header removal lines dissapearing if all of them are removed.

DMod61.exe

811,008 bytes. Win95/98/NT/2000
Release Date 6th June 2000
Self installing archive.
WARNING! - upgrading to this version will loose your previous settings! make sure that you write them down before upgrading! (you can use the 'export settings' and then 'import settings' if you wish.

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Overview

(These are actual screen shots taken from version 3.7. the user information is fictional)  

This is the configuration window that usually sits in the background(minimized).  The green arrow (left side) turns clockwise, indicating when the next mail check will occur, the mail check occurs when the arrow is pointing up, or when you click on "Check now!".  

This window appears when there is new mail. The picture of the planet rotates and bounces in the black box.Clicking on the Moderate Now Button brings up the window with the email. (see below)  

With this window, you can return, send(approve), delete and ignore the messages. The window usually provides much more area of viewed text. You can resize the window.  

This window is used to return an inappropiate message to the person who send it. You have six preset standard responses. (you click on the save button to save a response) The window usually provides much more area of viewed text. You can resize the window.

This window provides additional functionality and configuration to the program. 
If you want DMOD to let you know when email from a particular person(or newsgroup) arrives, you can put their name (or group name) into the rules. If you are only interested in knowing if there are new emails, you can click on the "Ignore rules" and then "Number of email". With these options selected, the time taken to perform a check is very small. 

You need to enter the appropiate deails for automatic Approval in this window. 
If you are approving an email list you need to enter the email address that the list recieves approved emails from.