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The Deputy automatically creates the files you need to distribute fulfillment or upgrade programs to your customers who purchased through your Stores at SWREG or RegNet, protecting your files using the customer's email address as User ID and their Order or Registration number as password. SW Deputy has a feature to avoid sending notices to "bozos" who, for example, were issued a refund or caused a chargeback. On the other hand, the Deputy makes it just as easy to distribute files to addresses not in the report (for example, those to whom you want to give away your program or extend a free upgrade period). SW Deputy also easily manages updating customer email addresses. And the Deputy now includes an integral emailer, sending a separate message to each of your customers. In short, SW Deputy saves you lots of time and aggravation for its minuscule price. The Deputy should run fine on any version of Windows from Win95 on up (including XP) without any special requirements.
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Recent Version History:
2.2 Now that SWREG has discontinued providing their "Old
Reports", SW Deputy has been revised to use the new reports. Instructions
have been updated below to relect this change.
2.1 Includes a Spell Checker in the emailer module.
Messages to customers can now include attachments,
and you can use a signature file.
2.0 Can be used with RegNet as well as the SWREG
registration agent
1.4 Integral emailer, sends a separate message to each
customer in the address file.
1.3 Added option to include customer name in email address file
using CSV format
Creating the .htaccess file in
the protected directory on the webserver
These instructions have been tested on an Apache Linux webserver.
The first step would be to create a file named .htaccess
(don't
forget the leading period) on the web server in the directory which
you wish to protect. On my ISP's Linux Apache server I just type
edit
.htaccess to begin creating the file. Enter
the lines in the box below, items in red
and italics to be replaced by the values appropriate for
your particular project:
== .htaccess file contents =====================================
AuthUserFile /home/yourUserID/public_html/protectedDirectory/.htpasswd
AuthName CompanyName
AuthType Basic
require valid-user
========================================================
If you are on a Cobalt server you may have to insert this line
after the AuthName line:
AuthPAM_enabled off
Getting the customer report from
your registration agent
SWREG:
go to SWREG's authors' site at www.swreg.org/construction/
and go to their Show
Orders page after signing in. After
selecting your range of dates, for Format click on CSV,
for Delivery Method choose Email
and for Sales Breakdown use
Full
Data Set. Don't worry about selecting among your products,
the Deputy will let you do that later.
SWREG's website will email the report to you. View it with Wordwrap
off
and
copy the entire message BODY (but NOT message header)
including field headers to the Windows Clipboard (ctrl-A followed
by ctrl-C).
RegNet: go
to RegNet's authors' site at www.reg.net/authors/default.asp
After logging in, select MyReports|View Report.
For Format, choose comma delimited.
Check both Include Field Names
and Include Customer Data.
After clicking Show Author Report,
View it with Wordwrap
off
and copy the entire report including
Field Names (column headers) to the Windows Clipboard (ctrl-A
followed by ctrl-C).
Running
SW Deputy
If you haven't done so already, run the SW Deputy installation
program you downloaded.
Now bring up SW Deputy on your Windows computer. If you remembered
to copy the report from your registration agent to the Windows Clipboard,
you will now see your list of products to select from, or you can select
All.
There will also be other Options you can select (when you exit, the Deputy
will ask if you want to save any changes you made).
Some notes on Properties/Options: It's OK to set the protected file
mask to *.* because this is set first and will be overriden for the access
and password files. For the "extra
fields" it's a good idea to include the order # and name because that makes
it easy to look up a customer since the email address file is in order
by email address; also, the file contents are in CSV (comma separated)
format so it's easy to open or append to in a spreadsheet.
When you click the button to Create the files, the
results window will appear so you can scroll the MakePass.ksh
and email address files created, as well as
view the run statistics.
Before clicking the "Prepare notification messages Now!" button, let's
perform the following task:
Uploading the script file to
the webserver
Upload the MakePass.ksh script file that
was just created into the webserver directory you wish to protect.
Also upload the file(s) to protect if you haven't done so already.
Linux/Unix can have problems with DOS/Windows text files, so in that directory
run this Unix command: fromdos MakePass.ksh
Now run the shell command, if your webserver
uses the Korn shell type (remeber Linux/Unix
is case sensitive):
ksh MakePass.ksh.
This
will create the password file, set the proper chmod file access
permissions for the files in the directory, and finally delete itself so
there won't be any unencrypted passwords in the directory.
You can do a trial download using the test User ID and test Password
you specified on the Deputy's opening screen (make the test
User ID blank if you do not want to do a test).
For downloading, your customers will use their email address on their
email receipt from your Registration Agent as their User ID (case
sensitive), and the Order/Registration number as Password.
Sending out
the email notifications
Now you can return to the Deputy and click the Prepare notification
messages button. Or if you've quit Deputy, start it up again,
ignore the No records processed notice, and click the envelope icon
on the opening screen (or select from the popup menu that appears when
you right-click). Either way will bring up a form to prepare your
message to distribute to the e-mail addresses created in the above paragraph.
The first time you run it you will have to enter your email address, company
name (this one is optional), and outgoing (SMTP) mail server (for example,
if your email address is myID@myISP.com, your mail server is probably mail.myISP.com
- contact your ISP if you are in doubt). This will be saved so it
will be filled in for you on subsequent runs.
At the top of the form
is the file with email addresses to use, you can use the buttons to the
right to choose a different file or to view/edit the file with email addresses
(if
your ISP limits the number of messages you can send you can split this
file into as many separate files as needed with any text editor).
You can optionally include attachments and use a signature file.
Now you are ready to enter your message subject and body. Click on the Spell Checker just to be sure! Finally, click on Send Now and the status bar will show the progress - a separate message is sent to each addressee so if someone replies to the message the other customers will not see the reply.
By the way, you can still use the Deputy's emailer described above even if you have nothing to do with software distribution, all you need is a text file with email addresses, one to a line. There can be other info after the email address if a space follows it. When you bring up SW Deputy, click on the envelope icon and select your text file from the top of the form which will appear.
Bozo Management
If someone on your report should not be sent a notice (for example,
they paid with a stolen credit card or you issued them a refund), all you
have to do is create a plain text file in Deputy's directory named bozos.txt,
and
list the email addresses to omit, one to a line. They will then be
omitted from both the script file and the email addresses file created
by the Deputy.
Extra
Distribution Management
If you want to give away or extend the free upgrade period for certain
people, just create a text file goodguys.txt in Deputy's directory
and put each person on a single line containing their email address, a
space, their order number (or whatever you want them to use
as a download password), another space, and the applicable Store/Product
including numbers (or All if you want to include them for all your
products). For example, lines might look like this:
whoever@whereever.com 999999 1234Mystore
everything@enchilada.com 888888 All
The Deputy will automatically add these entries to the batch and email
address files.
Change of
Address Management
If a customer notifies you of a change of email address after they
ordered your product, create a text file Address.txt in Deputy's
directory and enter the address change lines like this, one pair to a line:
oldEmail@oldISP.com newEmail@newISP.com
The Deputy will still use the old address as the User ID for customer
downloads because that is what is on their email receipt from your registration
agent, but will use the new address to send the email notifications.
So it's important to remind your customers to use the exact email address
as on their original receipt for User ID.
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