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- % Configurations file for Terminate mail editor 1.51
- % The automatic point system for Terminate
- % Copyright (C) 1993-94 Strathrory Systems Limited
- % Worldwide distributor SerWiz Comm
- %
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- %
- % This program comes with Terminate, just to give you an idea of how easy it
- % is reading and writing netmail and conference mail.
- % All Paths without a leading Drive or backslash, will be expanded to the
- % TerMail directory. There is NO reason for changing to the TerMail directory
- % first before running this program. TerMail will change by itself and change
- % back to the original path afterwards.
- % It is HIGHLY recommended to use a disk cache for faster disk access.
- % Remember you can edit this file directly from Termail, just by pressing
- % E from the area selection.
- %
-
- %
- % TerMail can be used by ANYONE for free, it may NEVER be sold by anyone.
- % It can be used by private persons as well as commercial firms.
- % This means FREEWARE. You can even give it away for free to customers.
- % No money may ever change hands for this program. If it is placed on a
- % floppy disk the price may never exceed 2$ or 3DEM. Nobody may profit from
- % this product financially - other than saving time and hassles!
- % If you like it, register the complete Terminate terminal program instead.
- %
- % However it cannot be bundled with competing programs without a seperate
- % written agreement from SerWiz Comm.
- %
-
- %
- % A lot of the keys are compatible with GoldEd, so please try your normal
- % combination first and if that does not work, use the TerMail-keys.
- % Press F1 in the reader for a list of available keys.
- %
-
- %
- % This program will be discussed in Terminate conferences. Try connecting to
- % the TERMINAT_R23.PUB (Danish), TERMINAT (English), TERMINATE.SUPPORT.024
- % (German) if you want more information on this program.
- %
-
- %
- % If you want to make any changes, please do not remove the above message.
- % That is our only demand, so please do not abuse this simple request.
- % /SerWiz Comm
-
- % All blank lines and lines starting with a % are comments
-
- %
- % Your network address: zone:net/node.point. You should ask your Boss for
- % this number. TerMail uses 4D nodenumbers, no fakenets needed.
- % Boss address is the node number of your boss. If your boss has several
- % lines/node numbers you could route the mail to one of the other nodes.
- % PktPwd is something called PKT-password, only use this if your Boss tells
- % you to, TerMail will ignore this when unpacking, since you are a point.
- % In general TerMail will unpack everything (mail) in the inbound directory.
- %
-
- %
- % Your name should be placed here. Normally only 1 address is used, but
- % if you have several point or node numbers in different networks you should
- % enter two definitions. You can assign each user to a group. When you write
- % in an area, then the user is selected depending on which group the area is
- % assigned to. Look below. Max 16 users allowed.
- % You CANNOT change the order of these lines, and ALL LINES MUST BE PRESENT.
- % Remember you can temporarily change the user by pressing the U button.
- %
- % If you want to have all highbit characters replaced with another character
- % before saving the message, just enter the character on the HIGHBIT line.
- % Some networks does not allow these characters, so you can enable this if
- % this is demanded. (Highbit characters are ASCII 128-255).
- %
- % My normal user configuration in fidonet - you should normally only have 1
- % user. If you have a node-number, just set the Address and Route-To to the
- % same address like 2:236/111
- %
-
- User 1
- Name x
- Address 2:236/111.9999
- Route-To 2:236/111
- AreaFixPwd secret
- PktPwd secret
- Highbit
-
- % An address in VirNet
-
- % User 2
- % Name Bo Bendtsen
- % Address 10:451/206
- % Route-To 10:451/206
- % AreaFixPwd killit
- % PktPwd novirs
- % Highbit *
-
- % Sysop of the best MIDI and sound board in Denmark
- % User 3
- % Name Lars Nyby
- % Address 2:236/360.1
- % Route-To 2:236/360
- % AreaFixPwd oohyes
- % PktPwd music
- % Highbit ?
-
- % User 4
- % Name John Doe
- % Address 1:234/567.8
- % Route-To 9:123/456
- % AreaFixPwd whoami
- % PktPwd dtknow
- % Highbit
-
- %
- % Where is Terminate located.
- %
-
- Terminate ..\
-
- %
- % Where your private netmails (sometimes called matrix, directmail, personal
- % mail etc.) messages are located.
- % Netmail is personal mail sent directly to you. You can also send netmail
- % to other points or nodes. These letters are not public and only intended to
- % be read by the sender/receiver.
- %
-
- Netmail NETMAIL\
-
- %
- % Where to look for incoming mail.
- % If you are using Terminate this will be the default directory where all
- % mailfiles are downloaded to, with the pointsystem.
- % ..\ means 1 directory up (Normally C:\TERMINAT\IN\)
- % Remember the path-names are expanded at startup. So if Terminate is located
- % in C:\MODEM\TERMINAT then ..\IN\ would be expanded to C:\MODEM\TERMINAT\IN\
- % The same thing goes for the outbound.
- % Also QWK packages must be placed here.
- %
-
- Inbound ..\IN\
-
- %
- % Where to store outgoing mail, always use ZONE as subdir, then messages to
- % other zones will be stored in OUT\ZONE.006 (Zone 6) etc.
- % When you write a message, it will be packed in this directory and the
- % next time you call a system or your boss, the mail will be transferred.
- %
-
- Outbound ..\OUT\ZONE\
-
- %
- % Where to store out .REP QWK-offline mail packages. Produced only if the
- % conference is a QWK offline conference.
- %
-
- QwkReply ..\UPLOAD\
-
- %
- % If you want the Tossing/Scanning/Packing information in a logfile, then
- % use this statement. The last digit will tell Tmail to erase the logfile
- % whenever the filesize is more than X kilobytes. Enter a 0 if you never
- % want the logfile to be erased.
- %
-
- LogFile TMAIL.LOG 128
-
- %
- % When exporting by pressing W, the default directory can be set in here
- % .\ mean TMAIL directory.
- % For printer use PRN, LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3.
- %
-
- ExportPath EXPORT\
-
- %
- % Where new echomail directories should be created.
- %
-
- NewAreas ECHO\
-
- %
- % If you do not want the question: "Toss incoming mail", and just want to do
- % it every time there is any mail, then enable AutoToss.
- % This will also skip the "press any key" after tossing.
- %
- % If you do not want the question: "Do you want to pack mail for sending now",
- % and instead just want to pack it automatically, then enable AutoPack.
- %
- % If you never want to pack mail or get the question use the NeverPack command.
- %
- % If you want automatic cleaning of areas (Max-messages and renumbering),
- % then enable AutoClean.
- %
- % If you never want the cleaning to be performed. Perhaps if you are sharing
- % the database with another program, enable NeverClean
- %
-
- AutoToss
- % AutoPack
- % NeverPack
- % AutoClean
- % NeverClean
-
- %
- % Nodelists are used for getting information on people you are writing to.
- % In these lists you can get a persons network address and other information.
- % TerMail, is capable of reading uncompiled nodelists and pointlists.
- % Including the 'UBOSS:231/111' flag and the 'Point' keyword.
- % If you are using nodelists that end with a number like: NODELIST.239, then
- % use NODELIST.* and then TerMail will get the nodelist with the latest time
- % stamp. Max 5 nodelists can be defined.
- %
-
- Nodelist DK-POINT.LST
- Nodelist C:\NODELIST\NODELIST.*
-
- %
- % Colors for editor Normal Highlight Reversed Bold
- % Use the program TEXTATTR.EXE available in the Terminate package
- % Remember TerMail can also handle very large screens, up to 132x60 is tested.
- % Just set the videomode before starting up TerMail.
- %
- % Default
- Colors 3 11 113 7
- %
- % ME2 colors. Did someone claim this program looks like ME2 ?
- % Colors 2 14 112 2
- %
- % Mono colors for black/white systems
- % Colors 7 15 112 7
- %
- % More colors
- % Colors 112 113 14 112
- %
- % The worst possible colors, nobody likes this
- % Colors 91 107 20 33
-
- %
- % Disable this to use 12-hour am/pm instead
- %
-
- RealTime24
-
- %
- % Where we can find the file defining which mail areas you are using.
- % This file will hold the directories of each echomail conference
- %
-
- AreaFile TMAIL.BBS
-
- %
- % Origin line to insert at the end of echomail messages.
- % You can write whatever you like in here. (Within reason of course).
- %
- % Max 20 origin lines can be specified.
- %
- % |----------------------------------------------------|
- Origin The NEW Terminate will -=> FAX <=- almost anything!
- Origin Terminate is now specially built for Internet!
- Origin Terminate + SmartNote + Internet = best solution ever!
- Origin Terminate does both QWK offline-mail and fido-mail!
- Origin Terminate = Pointmailer+Tosser+Reader+Packer+QWK!
- Origin Terminate SmartNote: Remembers and recalls everything!
- Origin Terminate & ISDN-2 gives you 1000k/minute (15000 CPS)
- Origin Alt-X : Not used much in Terminate The Final Terminal
- Origin When did you TERMINATE your old terminal program ?
- Origin Terminate point system, the easiest in the world!
- Origin Terminate IS the final terminal!
- Origin Get real, get better, get faster, get Terminate!
- Origin With Terminate YOU can beat the feeling!
- Origin You know when you have been Terminated...
- Origin Have you ever been TERMINATEd ?
- Origin Terminate is Bigger, Better, Faster.........
- Origin When did you last arm yourself with a Terminate!
- Origin Terminate, keeps full control of your phonebill
- Origin Terminate is available from a dealer near you!
- Origin Terminate has most advertising origin lines ;-)
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- %
- % If a netmail has a 'Request Receipt' flag, then you can have a automatic
- % message generated and sent back, if you do not have time to answer the
- % message at once. Disable this line if you never want these messages.
- % Remember that sometimes you want to ignore annoying persons and do not
- % by a mistake want to inform the person that you have seen their silly
- % messages. Please edit the file TMAIL.CFM if you want something special.
- %
-
- Confirmation
-
- %
- % A twitfilter is something that you must have. Sometimes a person can be
- % so irritating that you don't even want to see the messages and simply
- % just want to ignore messages. TerMail will pop up a little box saying
- % it is a twit message and will under no circumstances show the message.
- % Max 10 Twits are allowed.
- %
-
- Twit Donald Duck
- Twit Dr. Fantasy
- Twit Goofy
-
- %
- % Will show control information in messages, you should turn it off if you
- % are a beginner and do not want to be confused by all the keywords.
- %
-
- Kludges
-
- %
- % Terminate will send everything that is not on hold for your Boss.
- % Other systems may not like you sending the packages crash and
- % calling all the time. If CrashBoss is enabled Terminate will create
- % .CLO files. If removed then Terminate will use .FLO files.
- % If you don't know what I am talking about, just leave it alone.
- %
-
- CrashBoss
-
- %
- % This feature could help you read messages faster. If enabled you could
- % read all messages just by pressing ENTER, however if you are not used
- % to this you could get confused. If blind support is enabled this function
- % will not work, because is will just confuse you.
- %
-
- AutoAdvance
-
- %
- % By default Terminate will use --- instead of ___, if you for some reason
- % want to use the the other style ___, just disable this statement.
- %
-
- FidoTearline
-
- %
- % Add your Boss's SEEN-BY and/or PATH when exporting.
- % Some systems require this and some don't, this will add:
- % SeenBy : SEEN-BY: 231/111
- % AddPath: PATH: 231/111
- % If you want a different SEEN-BY or PATH, a fakenet or simular, you can
- % enter any string after 'SeenBy' or 'AddPath'. Please remember that there
- % are NEVER zones and point-numbers in SEEN-BY's or PATH's.
- % Bad=2:231/111.0, Good=231/111.
- % Do only change this if your boss asks you to, and follow his exact advise!
- % If you are a node, Terminate will always put in the correct SEEN-BY+PATH
- %
-
- SeenBy
- % SeenBy 23424/1
-
- % AddPath
- % AddPath 23424/1
-
- %
- % Set the Kill/sent flag on new netmails, this will delete the netmails
- % after they have been scanned, otherwise the SENT flag is set.
- % These are the flags you can toggle when writing a netmail:
- %
- % C Crash Send message directly to receiver, if you send
- % a message to another point it will be routed through
- % his boss. 2:236/12.27 -=> 2:236/12
- % S Sent When TerMail sends a message this flag will be set,
- % so TerMail know that the message has already been
- % sent. If you want to send the message again, change
- % an old message and remove the sent (Snt) flag
- % A File attach Send file(s), filename(s) must be in subject and
- % each filename must be seperated by a space
- % K Kill/sent Delete message after it has been sent
- % L Local Only Local messages will be sent by TerMail
- % H Hold Hold the message, send it later
- % F File request Request a file, filenames in subject 'FILES TER100.ARJ'
- % each filename must be separated by a space
- % R Request Receipt Some systems allow you to get an automatic reply if
- % the person has actually read the message you sent.
- %
-
- KillSent
-
- %
- % Whenever mail is tossed to the SYSOP-name (your name) in any conference,
- % then a copy could be placed in another area. As default a copy will be made
- % in the SAVEAREA which is area 2. This is made so that if you are connected
- % to a lot of conferences you will always be sure to get the messages for you,
- % before they are cleaned out or if you forget to read the conference.
- %
-
- CopyArea 2
-
- %
- % If you want to save all messages you write, so you can keep track of who
- % you have written to and what you have said and not said, this feature will
- % create a copy of the message in this area. The default area is YOUWROTE,
- % which is area 3
- %
-
- SaveYourMail 3
-
- %
- % When making a new message this would default to be appended in the top/end
- % of the letter.
- % @F = Firstname, @L = Lastname(s), @YOU Your name
- % @FROM = Original letter from, @TO = Original letter to
- % @CR = New line (CR+LF), @SUBJECT = Subject when quoting.
- % @CDATE @CTIME current date and time.
- % @DATE @TIME date and time quoted message was written.
- % Each template should be assigned to a group, then this template will be
- % used, whenever you write a message in an area belonging to this group.
- % The 4 lines must come in that order. Template,MsgStart,MsgEnd,MsgQuote
- % No blanks or comments between the lines.
- % You can define up to 12 templates
- %
-
- % |------------------------------- Max 200 characters on each line ->
- %
- % International/English template
- %
- Template 1
- MsgStart @CRHi @F @L, hope you are having a nice day
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Yours sincerely, @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM wrote to @TO@CR Subject: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Danish template
- %
- Template 2
- MsgStart @CRHej @F, hvordan har du det
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMεδ √επ£¡ç H¡£sεπ @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM skrev til @TO@CR Emne: @SUBJECT
- %
- % German template
- %
- Template 3
- MsgStart @CRHallo @F, wie geht's
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMit freundlichen Gruessen @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM schrieb an @TO@CR Thema: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Svensk template
- %
- Template 4
- MsgStart @CRHej @F, hur står det till?
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMed vänlig hälsning @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM skrev till @TO@CR Ämne: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Turkish template
- %
- Template 5
- MsgStart @CRMerhaba @F @L, nasIlsIn
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR@YOU sana mutluluklar diler@CR
- MsgQuote Tarih @DATE ve Saat @TIME iken,@CR@FROM, '@SUBJECT' konusunda konuƒmuƒ@CR@TO bakalIm ne demiƒ@CR
- %
- % Italian template
- %
- Template 6
- MsgStart @CRCiao @F, come va?
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Saluti da @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote In un msg del @DATE, @FROM scriveva a @TO@CRa proposito di @SUBJECT
- %
- % French template
- %
- Template 7
- MsgStart @CRBonjour @F @L, comment vas tu
- MsgEnd @CR@CRAmitiés de la part de @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM écrivait à @TO@CR Sujet: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Portuguese Template
- %
- Template 8
- MsgStart @CROlá @F @L, como estás!
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Cumprimentos do @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM escreveu para @TO@CR Assunto: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Finnish template
- %
- Template 9
- MsgStart @CRHei @F,
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRTerveisin @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE, L{h: @FROM @CR Kohde: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Dutch template
- %
- Template 10
- MsgStart @CRHallo @F @L, hoe is het ermee?
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Groeten van @YOU@CR
- MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM schreef aan @TO@CR Onderwerp: @SUBJECT
- %
- % Hebrew template
- %
- Template 11
- MsgStart .èÄàë ÜÇ äöë äîüÄ äÜÇÖ äààùÄ @CRHi @F @L
- MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> @YOU@CR ,èîÖ
- MsgQuote .@TO î üÜï @FROM ,@TIME äÆÖ ,@DATE èëÿÇÜü@CR @SUBJECT :ÇÖàÉü
- %
-
- % How to Quote.
- % 1 = Will insert the first letters from from-name 'BB>' (Bo Bendtsen)
- % 2 = Will quote the entire letter starting/ending with a ---- QUOTE line
- %
-
- QuoteStyle 1
-
- %
- % After you have written a message, sometimes your editor puts in nasty
- % TAB characters (Ascii 9), these characters can be replaced with 8 spaces
- % if this function is enabled.
- %
-
- ExpandTabs
-
- %
- % Force disk swap when calling external programs.
- %
-
- % ForceDisk
-
- %
- % External editor, Qedit is the default choice.
- % -N is a Qedit command to jump to a specific line. When editing
- % TerMail will replace the @LINE with the correct number in the letter.
- % @FILE will insert the filename at that position on the command.
- % If TerMail determines that line 4 should be used to start on, then
- % the command line would be 'Q.EXE C:\TERMINAT\TMAIL\NETMAIL\1.MSG -N4'
- % REMEMBER TO REMOVE LINECOMMAND IF THE EDITOR DOES NOT SUPPORT THIS
- %
-
- Editor C:\DOS\EDIT.COM @FILE
- % LineCommand
-
- % Editor Q.EXE @FILE
- % LineCommand -N@LINE
-
- % First line is for GEDIT version 1.00 and second line is for 2.00
- % Remember to remove the Linecommand when using Gedit.
- % Editor GEDIT.EXE TEST A2 R25 F@FILE
- % Editor GEDIT.EXE TEST A2 R25 @FILE
-
- % Microsoft Editor from DOS 5.00 or 6.xx
- % Editor EDIT.COM @FILE
-
- % Norton Commander 4.0 Editor
- % Editor NCEDIT.EXE @FILE
-
- %
- % Run any external program before you starts writing a message.
- % Could be used if you have some special utilities that allow you to set up
- % a special template or make you select a standard message type.
- %
-
- % BeforeEdit CLEANMSG TMAIL.MSG !GROUP
-
- %
- % Run any external program after you have written or changed a message
- % It could be a batchfile that run several programs, programs like TagDude
- % or a spell-checker if you want everything to be strictly correct.
- % !GROUP will insert the current group for the area in uppercased letters:
- % INTER, GERMAN etc.
- %
-
- % AfterEdit AFTERMSG !GROUP
- % AfterEdit TAGDUDE TMAIL.MSG
- % AfterEdit SPELLCHK TMAIL.MSG
-
- %
- % External viewer. LIST.COM is recommended, which is also recommended
- % for the filemanager in Terminate.
- %
-
- Viewer C:\NC\WPVIEW.EXE
-
- % Vernon D. Buerg's LIST
- % Viewer LIST.COM
-
- % Norton Commander 4.0 Viewer
- % Viewer WPVIEW.EXE
-
- % Utility included in Terminate
- % Viewer ..\UTILS\SHO.COM
-
- %
- % Packer/unpacker
- %
- % Fido-mail:
- %
- % Your mail will arrive in packed files. TerMail will test the archive and
- % find out which type of unpacking is required.
- % A packed message file is always called the dayname + #:
- % MO#, TU#, WE#, TH#, FR#, SA#, SU#, where the # is a number from 0..9
- % inside these packages one or more .PKT files is stored. These files
- % contain one or several messages which will be tossed into the netmail
- % area or the correct echomail area. They are converted to a .MSG format.
- % When packing the .MSG files that you have written will be converted into
- % a .PKT file and packed with the packing program. I recommend PKZIP version
- % 2.04g or higher, since it is the fastest. After packing your mail, a flow
- % file will be created in your outbound and the next time you call your
- % Boss, the mail will be send. Terminate Mail System only supports Binkley
- % style. The parameters were grabbed from Gecho, thanks to Gerard van der Land.
- %
- % QWK-mail:
- %
- % When unpacking QWK packages. TerMail will look for files matching '*.Q??',
- % just like most QWK readers. DANBBS.QWK will match, DANBBS.QW1 will match,
- % DANBBS.OPX will not match. TerMail will of course determine which of the
- % unpacker to use. If the conference belongs to DANBBS.QWK, then whenever
- % you write a message in the conference, it will be packed into DANBBS.REP
- % with the packer specified below.
- %
-
- %
- % Only one packer can be defined. Only mail to your Boss that is not Crash
- % or Hold will be packed.
- % When packing TerMail will change to the outbound directory.
- %
-
- Packer PKZIP.EXE -ao -3
- % Packer RAR a -m5 -ep
- % Packer ARJ a -e -m1 -s -t0 -y
- % Packer LHA a /mt
- % Packer PKPAK -a
- % Packer PAK A /L /ST
- % Packer ZOO a:
- % Packer DWC a
- % Packer SQZ a /p3q0z3
-
- %
- % You do not need to change these, just make sure that at least the
- % unpacker you use is present in the DOS path. TerMail will autodetect which
- % unpacker to use from the ones available. You should not remove any,
- % even if you do not have the program. Just leave these alone.
- % When unpacking TerMail will change to the inbound directory.
- % Beware that if an unpack program is downloaded in the inbound directory
- % it will be used. Just keep in mind that if your boss does not like you he
- % could: REN FORMAT.COM PKUNZIP.COM and send the file. So be very nice to
- % your Boss! (or edit the unpack commands below file so that they show the
- % complete path to your archiving programs).
- %
-
- UnPack ZIP PKUNZIP -o -ed
- UnPack ARJ ARJ e -c -y
- UnPack LZH LHA e /cm
- UnPack ARC PKUNPAK -r
- UnPack PAK PAK E /WA
- UnPack ZOO ZOO eO
- UnPack DWC DWC e
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- % To connect to any area you normally need to send a netmail message to a
- % program called 'Areafix'. TerMail will allow you to automatically connect
- % or disconnect to any area found in the file mentioned below. This file must
- % have the syntax:
- % EchoID-name Description Ex: 'TERMINAT International Terminate'
- % 1 area on each line.
- % Ask the Areafix system for a list of all available conferences you can
- % connect to.
- % TerMail can write these in the AreaFix manager. First write a %LIST command
- % then you will receive a netmail containing all the areas you can connect to.
- % Export this message and remove the header/footer, so it matches this syntax.
- % When sending AreaFix requests, the subject is used for your password.
- % When you are a point it is usually the same as the mail session password,
- % but it depends on what your boss has decided.
- % The default echofile includes all conferences in Denmark and a lot of
- % international conferences. The file must be located in the TMail path.
- %
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- EchoFile TMAIL.LST
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- %
- % When making Areafix requests, add a + in front of the TAGNAME.
- % Not used normally, but some old programs refuse to understand without it.
- %
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- % AreaFixPlus
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- %
- % If your Boss is using an old Areafix that only accepts -l -q -r in subject
- % you can enable this.
- %
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- % OldAreaFix
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- %
- % Here you can tell the maximum number of messages to accept in each area
- % TerMail will delete the oldest messages and renumber automatically.
- % All adopted areas will get the group name 'New'.
- % Origin is which origin to use as default when using this conference.
- % If you replace the number with an R, a random origin will be suggested.
- % Add Yes at O-Ask if you want TerMail to allow you to select the origin
- % yourself. Default to name is used when you enter a new message.
- % All blanks must be replaced with underscores '_'
- % When checking the group names everything is converted to upper case.
- % Max. 25 groups are allowed
- %
- % This is how it works: Each area is assigned to a group
- % Each group assigned to a user and an originline and
- % a language template and some other things, look below.
- %
- % ┌─> User 1
- % │ User 2
- % │ User 3
- % │
- % ├─> Random originlines
- % │ Originline 1
- % │ Originline 2
- % Area:TERMINAT ─┬> Group:Inter ─┤ Originline 3
- % Area:PORTAL ─┘ │
- % └─> Template 1
- % Template 2
- % Template 3
- %
- % Max is the maximum number of messages to keep in the area after cleaning.
- % The Clean value is the number of messages that will trigger a cleaning.
- % The clean value cannot be less than the Max value.
- % For example. You have 1200 netmail messages in matrix, then TerMail will
- % clean out the oldest messages and only leave the 1000 newest.
- % If you never want any messages to be erased in a group, just use a 0 in Max.
- %
- % Group Max Clean User Templ. Origin O-Ask Default to name
- % |------| |---| |---| |--| |----| |----| |---| |-------------------------->-----|
- Group Matrix 250 300 1 1 0 No
- Group KeepIt 0 1200 1 1 1 No All
- Group New 500 600 1 1 R Yes All
- Group Inter 100 120 1 1 R Yes All
- Group Test 50 60 1 1 1 Yes Mega_test_party_people..
- Group Dansk 200 250 1 2 R Yes Alle
- Group German 200 250 1 3 R Yes Alle
- Group Svensk 200 250 1 4 R Yes Samtliga
- Group Turkis 200 250 1 5 R Yes Herkes
- Group Italia 200 250 1 6 R Yes Tutti
- Group French 200 250 1 7 R Yes Tous
- Group Portugal 200 250 1 8 R Yes All
- Group Finland 200 250 1 9 R Yes All
- Group Dutch 200 250 1 10 R Yes Iedereen
- Group Hebrew 200 250 1 11 R Yes All
- %
- % If you are in different networks, just define a group for these areas.
- %
- % Group VirNet 100 120 2 1 1 No All
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- %
- % Enter descriptions for the areas below here.
- % All spaces must be replaced with underscores (_) in descriptions
- % There is no limit to how many Desc lines you want, they are just scanned
- % through until end-of-file.
- %
- % EchoId Description Group
- % |----------------------------| |---------------------------| |------|
- Desc NETMAIL Private_netmail/matrix/fido Matrix
- Desc SAVEAREA Messages_I_want_to_remember KeepIt
- Desc YOUWROTE Messages_written_by_you KeepIt
- Desc TEST Echomail_test_area Test
- Desc TERMINAT Global__Terminate_conference Inter
- Desc TERMINATE.SUPPORT.024 German__Terminate_conference German
- Desc TERMINATE_UK UK______Terminate_conference Inter
- Desc TERMINAT_R23.PUB Danish__Terminate_conference Dansk
- Desc FM-TERMINATE French__Terminate_conference French
- Desc SK_TERMINAT French__Terminate_conference French
- Desc TERMINATE.39 Italian_Terminate_conference Italia
- Desc TERMINAT.FIN Finnish_Terminate_conference Finland
- Desc R20_TERMINATE Swedish_Terminate_conference Svensk
- %
- % The new adopted areas will be placed below here.
- % You should then enter the correct description for the area and change
- % the group. If no description for an area is found then the echolist
- % (TMAIL.LST) is scanned and the description is grabbed from there, if any.
- % If you have made a TMAIL.LST or got it from your boss. Then the only
- % thing you need to do when connecting to a new area Is to correct the
- % following lines.
- %
- % EchoId Description Group
- % |----------------------------| |----------------------------| |------|
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