Short:        Web interface for YAM
Author:       laursen@myself.com (Jacob Laursen)
Uploader:     laursen myself com (Jacob Laursen)
Type:         comm/www
Version:      1.3
Replaces:     comm/www/WebYAM.lha
Requires:     YAM 2.3+, Apache
Architecture: m68k-amigaos

CHANGES SINCE VERSION 1.2:
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- Fixed version check bug.
- Sent folders will now have the "To:" name displayed instead of
  the "From:" name.

CHANGES SINCE VERSION 1.1:
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- Optimized folder scan drastically (YAM 2.2 feature)
- Added advanced compose mode
- One more security exploit eliminated
  (HTML tags in subject wasn't translated)
- Signature is no longer added if "Add signature" is de-selected
  (work-around for bug in YAM).

CHANGES SINCE VERSION 1.0:
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- Added configuration options
- Added URL links in mails
- Improved security (exploit eliminated)
- Two separators in a row is now supported

Bonus: Added TextMode.rexx to the archive. It's an old script I used for
reading mail via a telnet before WebYAM was born.

WebYAM is a CGI script (written in ARexx) to access YAM folders from a web
browser. To use the script you must install a web server, i.e. Apache. A
static Internet connection would also come in handy, since there's really
no reason to access your YAM folders from a local browser. ;-)

Since I only made the script for my own use, I haven't bothered to write a
lot of documentation. In fact, this readme is all you get. But here's some
hints about how to get started:

- In the top of the script itself, change YAMPath and Cfg.#? to your
  needs.

- Do not rename the script.

- In your web server, make sure the directory WebYAM is placed in is
  password-protected. There's no built-in security! Please do not ask
  me how to setup your web server.

If you find bugs, feel free to contact me. Also, feature requests will
make no harm, but I currently do not have any major improvement plans
since WebYAM already does what I needed in the first place.

Thanks to Ash Thomas for the NewIcons (he kindly gave me permission to
include them in the archive, after I converted them to GIF).

KNOWN BUGS:

- Be careful with the 'Compose' facility. YAM 2.2 has a serious bug in
  one of the used ARexx commands.
- The URL linker is not perfect yet, but should be sufficient for most
  common references.

Have fun,
 Jacob Laursen

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