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; Form Fact File for the sample Pegasus Mail 32-bit PopPass extension
; Pegasus Mail System, Copyright 1990-99 David Harris, all rights reserved.
;
; FFFs are examined by Pegasus Mail at startup and are used to determine
; what forms resources are available to users. WinPMail scans the following
; locations when looking for FFFs -
;
; * The user's home mailbox
; * The base directory (ie, where WINPMAIL.EXE resides)
; * If present, the directory indicated by an FFF environment variable.
;
; An FFF may contain definitions for as many forms as you wish - in general
; terms, system-wide FFFs are best defined in a single file since this will
; speed the startup of the program, but the ability to have multiple FFFs
; can make for much simpler installation of new forms.
;
; -------------------------------------------------------------------------
; WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING -- WARNING
; -------------------------------------------------------------------------
; WinPMail forms are executable code! You should never load forms onto your
; system unless you are absolutely certain of their pedigree, because they
; are a perfect vehicle for trojan horses.
; -------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; The following keywords are recognized in this file:
;
; "Form name" - The name which should appear in the form selector list
; "Form DLL" - Full path to the DLL containing the form's code
; "Form type" - Either COMPOSER or READER
; "Form flags" - A bitmap value - see below
; "Form tagname" - Form's registered tagname written into outgoing mail
; "Form data" - Any custom data required by the form
; "End" - End of definition - add the form to the form list.
;
; "Form triggers" - only valid for READERS - what should activate the form
;
; "Form flags" is a bitmap composed of the following bits:
;
; Mnemonic Value Meaning
; ----------------------------------------------------------------
; WPM_STARTUP 1 Load the extension when WinPMail starts up
; WPM_NOLIST 2 Do not show in the "Extensions" window list
; WPM_HIDDEN 4 Hide the parent MDI window on loading
; WPM_LOGGING 8 Extension wants to receive logging events
; WPM_ONEONLY 16 Only allow one running instance at any time
; WPM_USES_TCP 64 Extension requires TCP/IP services to run
;
; Various flags can be combined by adding (or ORing) the values
; together - so to have a hidden extension which loads at startup,
; is interested in logging events, and does not appear in the
; "Extensions" window, you would use 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 = 15
;
Form name = "Change POP3 password"
32-bit model = 1
Form DLL = ~a\PPASS32.DLL
Form type = COMPOSER
Form flags = 80
Form tagname = "PM-POPPASS"
; You can enter a default server port in the "Form Data" field
Form data = "106"
End