** NOTE **
This program is made for Red Hat Linux 4.2.... I don't know how it
will work on other versions of Linux.


This program was written by Kirk Bauer.

First of all, I am *NOT* responsible for anything bad that might happen
because of this program.  It doesn't do anything bad on my system, but
it is not my fault if it does something bad on your system.

Okay, installation *should* be simple.  For a default Red Hat Linux 4.1
system (and probably many other systems) just put the 'daily' file in
/etc/cron.daily and make it executable.  Then stick the daily.script and
daily.script.2 files somewhere (I put mine in /usr/local/sbin).

Now, edit the /etc/cron.daily/daily script and you should change the
location of the two scripts (if you put them in /usr/local/sbin then you
don't have to worry about changing it), tell it what directories on your
system are public writeable (i.e. FTP or SAMBA incoming directories) and
finally give the script a temporary directory to use.



As I said in the script, *PLEASE* give me suggestions, comments, etc.
at (in order of preference):

   kirk@kaybee.org
   kirk@gt.ed.net
   gt5918a@prism.gatech.edu



Finally, please note that you *will* receive a couple of errors the first
time you run the script when it tries to look for new files in your
incoming directories... just run the script again and it will fix them.
