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- ;
- ; Raid Configuration File
- ;
- ; Version 1.21 *test* -- July, 1991
- ;
- ; (C) Copyright 1991 George Peace. All Rights Reserved.
- ;
- ;
- ; Lines beginning with ";" are treated as comments and will not be
- ; processed. To enable/disable a directive delete/add the ";".
- ; Command interpretation begins with the firstn non-blank character.
- ; Comments must not be used on directive lines.
- ;
- ; Underline characters (_) are optional in all directive names.
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Your network zone:net/node number(s) * Required: 50
- ; *
- ; Default: none -- at least one address MUST be defined *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Address 1:270/101
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Tick Control File * Required: 1
- ; *
- ; Location of the Tick control file *
- ; *
- ; Default: TIC.CFG in the current directory *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Tick O:\Tic.Cfg
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; NetMail Directory * Required: 1
- ; *
- ; Directory for incoming and outgoing NetMail. Required for *
- ; -M and -R switches as well as the NOTIFY command. *
- ; If PKT is provided as a second field all *output* NetMail *
- ; generated by Raid will be written to the directory *
- ; defined by the Outbound_Path directive. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none - must be provided *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- NetMail V:\NetMail
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Outbound .Pkt Directory * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Directory where Raid will write all .Pkt format outbound *
- ; traffic. If not specified Raid will write all .Pkt format *
- ; messages to the 'inbound' directory identified by the *
- ; Tick control file IN directive. *
- ; *
- ; Default: Tic.Cfg defined IN directory *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Outbound_Path O:\Inbound
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Your name * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: Sysop *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Sysop Sysop
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Local message origin line text * Optional: 1
- ; This is the default origin line for echomail messages. It *
- ; will be used if function_specific origin lines are not *
- ; defined. *
- ; *
- ; Default: blank *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Origin support your local file distributor
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Raid Log File * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Location to write the activity log. Can be overridden by *
- ; the command line -L switch. *
- ; *
- ; Default: RAID.LOG in the default directory *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Log O:\Raid.Log
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; File to attach for netmail information requests (-I) * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This file will be file-attached to a response mode reply *
- ; if the requestor added the -I modifier after the access *
- ; password on the message subject line. If the filename *
- ; contains wildcard characters (* ?) the first matching *
- ; filename will be sent. If no matching filename is found *
- ; the directive will be ignored. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ; Allowed: any valid MS-DOS d:path\file.ext *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- InfoFile O:\RaidInfo.Txt
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Text file to include if remote requestor is not configured* Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This file is appended to 'reject' netmail responses when *
- ; the requestor's address is not configured. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ; Allowed: any valid MS-DOS d:path\file.ext *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Error_Suffix O:\RaidErr.Txt
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Text file to include is remote request password fails * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This file is appended to 'reject' netmail responses when *
- ; the password used on a remote request does not match the *
- ; password configured for the node. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ; Allowed: any valid MS-DOS d:path\file.ext *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Password_Suffix O:\RaidPwd.Txt
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Define alternate names for incoming response mode NetMail * Optional: ***
- ; *
- ; Defines alias names Raid will recognize in the To: field *
- ; of response mode NetMail requests. Requests addressed to *
- ; these names at the net address defined by "address" will *
- ; be processed as if they were addressed to "Raid". *
- ; Must be one word up to 32 characters with no embedded *
- ; blanks or tabs. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Alias Tick
- Alias TicFix
- Alias TickFix TickMgr
- Alias FixTick FixTic MyRaid
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Default password for manual add requests * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This password will be used for manual adds unless an *
- ; "access" definition image exists or the -P command line *
- ; switch is used as a master override. *
- ; *
- ; Default: PASSWORD *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Def_Password Password
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Default flags for manual add requests * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; These flags will be used for manual adds unless an *
- ; "access" definition image exists or the -F command line *
- ; switch is used as a master override. *
- ; *
- ; Default: blank *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Def_Flags
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Default key bits for adds for unlisted addresses * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; These key bits will be used for all add and update *
- ; requests hen the address is not defined on an "access" *
- ; definition image and the -K command line switch is not *
- ; used as a master override. *
- ; *
- ; Default: blank *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Def_Key
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Default security level for non-configured addresses * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This is the security level assigned to network addresses *
- ; not configured using "access" directives (see access *
- ; directive below) *
- ; *
- ; Default: 0 *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Access_Default 0
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Allows non-configured addresses to issue remote requests * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; If this directive is active (uncommented) response mode *
- ; netmail requests from network addresses not configured *
- ; will be allowed to add/delete/update file areas with *
- ; security level "Access_Default" or lower. *
- ; *
- ; Default: inactive *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Open_System
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Password and default definitions for network * Optional: 500
- ; *
- ; Entries are required for remote (response mode) access to *
- ; Raid's query/add/delete features. If no password entry *
- ; exists for a net address response mode access will not be *
- ; allowed. Password and flag values from access definition *
- ; entries will be used for manual operations unless *
- ; overridden by command line switches. *
- ; *
- ; net address: required *
- ; password: optional - defines response mode validation *
- ; password and default add password for manual *
- ; and response mode. The -P command line *
- ; switch will override this value. *
- ; level: optional - defines security level for *
- ; response mode adds. 0 or blank disables add *
- ; requests. Nonzero value allows add for areas *
- ; with equal or lower level. Max value is 4095 *
- ; key: access "key" string that is compared to the *
- ; special privilege "lock" string for file *
- ; echo areas. "key" can be period (.) if no *
- ; key is used or a string of 1 to 32 *
- ; characters from A-Z and 0-5 with no embedded *
- ; spaces. area access will not be allowed if *
- ; the node does not have (at least) the same *
- ; key settings as the area access lock. *
- ; lock/key match is in addition to security *
- ; level and password validation checks. *
- ; there is an optional 33rd setting available *
- ; (an asterisk "*"). if set for both node and *
- ; area, a remote requestor can update the *
- ; flags field for an area. *
- ; maximum: 32 characters *
- ; flags: optional - defines default add flags for *
- ; manual and response mode. If the flags field *
- ; contains a C (crash) or H (hold) and the *
- ; mail field is not provided all NetMail sent *
- ; to that net address by Raid (-M, -R, NOTIFY) *
- ; will be sent using that message attribute. *
- ; The -F command line switch will override *
- ; this value. If "no flags" are desired and/or *
- ; the mail or sysop field are provided flags *
- ; can be a single period (.). Raid translates *
- ; that to blanks. *
- ; mail: optional - defines the behavior of all *
- ; netmail generated for the net address. *
- ; Values are N, C, and H. This field is *
- ; required if sysop name is provided. *
- ; sysop: optional - This defines the name to be used *
- ; on all manual and notify netmail generated *
- ; to for the address (in manual node). There *
- ; is no restriction on the number of fields. *
- ; The length is restricted to 35 characters by *
- ; message header structure. Multiple spaces *
- ; are trimmed to one space. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; net address password level key flags mail sysop
- ; ----------- -------- ----- ---------------- ----- ---- ---------1---------2-----
- Access 1:13/0 Password 4095 ABCDEFGHIJKLM7*9 *C N George Peace
- Access 1:270/102 Password 10 . H
- Access 99:999/999 PassWord 1 QH4 . C Who Are You?
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Security definition for areanames * Optional: 500
- ; *
- ; areaname: required - defines secure areas security *
- ; level. The value assigned by "AreaDefault" *
- ; is used for all other areas. *
- ; level: required - defines security level for *
- ; response mode adds. Nodes must have equal *
- ; or higher level to add. *
- ; lock: access "lock" string that is compared to *
- ; special privilege "key" string for network *
- ; addresses. "lock" can be period (.) if no *
- ; lock is used or a string of 1 to 32 *
- ; characters from A-Z and 0-5 with no embedded *
- ; spaces. if "lock" is used, the network *
- ; address must have (at least) all the same *
- ; key settings active or access will fail. *
- ; lock/key match is in addition to security *
- ; level and password validation checks. *
- ; there is an optional 33rd setting available *
- ; (an asterisk "*"). if set for both node and *
- ; area, a remote requestor can update the *
- ; flags field for an area. *
- ; maximum: 32 characters *
- ; description: optional - describes the content of the file *
- ; area. This description is returned in *
- ; response mode replies if the requestor added *
- ; the -Q modifier after the access password on *
- ; the message subject line. *
- ; Maximum: 60 characters *
- ; *
- ; Default: Value assigned by AreaDefault directive. *
- ; Maximum value: 4095 *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; areaname level lock description
- ; -------- ----- ---------------- ---------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---
- Area DAZZLE 200 *A1 Distribution of DAZZLE software upgrades.
- Area SWIZZLE 100 . Software to stir a crowd
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Default security level for unspecified areas * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This value is used as the default security access level *
- ; for all areas not defined by the area directive. *
- ; *
- ; Default: 0 *
- ; Maximum value: 4095 *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Area_Default 0
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Hide display of area levels above threshold * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Areanames above this value will not be displayed in the *
- ; areas available even if net/node is able to access them. *
- ; *
- ; Default: 4095 *
- ; Maximum value: 4095 *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Hide_Area 4095
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Hide display of protected access areas * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Areanames that are protected from access by the address *
- ; being processed will not be displayed. *
- ; *
- ; Default: display areas with level less than Hide_Area *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Hide_Protected
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Wildcard for area add/delete of areas matching security * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This value is the "wildcard" substitution value *
- ; interpreted as "all areas for which the net address has *
- ; access privileges" for add/delete requests in manual mode.*
- ; The wildcard is not available in response mode. *
- ; *
- ; Default: ALL *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; WildCard All
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Wildcard for global area add/delete * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This value is the "wildcard" substitution value *
- ; interpreted as "all areas ignoring the security level" *
- ; for add/delete requests in manual mode. The wildcard is *
- ; not available in response mode. *
- ; *
- ; Default: WORLD *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Global_WildCard World
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Customize MONTH literals for use thruout Raid * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This is the list of 1 to 12 months of the year for Raid *
- ; to use in all applicable dislays and messages. *
- ; The 12 months are are read as one-word arguments. Any *
- ; month definitions provided will override the defaults. *
- ; The months are referenced sequentially from 1 to 12 such *
- ; that if a month 4 override is desired months 1 thru 3 *
- ; must also be defined. *
- ; *
- ; Default: english spellings *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Months January February March April May June July August September October November December
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Customize DAY literals for use thruout Raid * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This is the list of 1 to 7 days of the week for Raid *
- ; to use in all applicable dislays and messages. *
- ; The 7 days are are read as one-word arguments. Any *
- ; day definitions provided will override the defaults. *
- ; The days are referenced sequentially from 1 to 7 such *
- ; that if a day 4 override is desired days 1 thru 3 *
- ; must also be defined. *
- ; *
- ; Default: english spellings *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Days Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Private point network number * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Response mode NetMail messages addressed to the *
- ; configured "address" and from a point (^AFMPT # in the *
- ; message body) will be converted to z:PointNet/# and *
- ; processed as that address. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ; Maximum: 32767
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; PointNet 32767
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Kill received NetMail messages in Response mode * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Inbound NetMail messages processed in response mode will *
- ; be marked received or killed according to this flag. *
- ; "KillReceived Yes" has the same effect as the command *
- ; line -K switch (RAID -R -K) *
- ; *
- ; Default: No *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Kill_Received No
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Address to receive copies of all NetMail generated * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; The listed address listed will receive a copy of each *
- ; NetMail response message generated by Raid. Alert *
- ; messages are generated only when working with .msg output *
- ; *
- ; Default: None *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; AlertNode 1:270/102
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Default outbound non-Notify NetMail behavior * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; All NetMail generated in response mode or by command line *
- ; -M switch (no modifier) will be sent with this/these *
- ; flags. The command line -M switch with modifier C or D or *
- ; H or K overrides these flags. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ; Allowed: C, D, H, K *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; NetMail_Behavior K
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Force an ^AINTL kludge line in every NetMail reply. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Add an ^AINTL kludge line to every NetMail response *
- ; message generated. This will not affect Announce *
- ; operations or templates. *
- ; *
- ; Default: Only generated when sending to another zone *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Force_Intl
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Generate a tear line for non-announce NetMail output * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Add a tear line to each NetMail message generated. *
- ; This will not affect Announce operations or templates. *
- ; *
- ; Default: No tearline generated *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Tearline
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ; The following directives control the contents, appearance, and *
- ; disposition of individual node status "notify" messages. *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Text file to prefix status notification * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This file appear as the introductory text in all status *
- ; notification NetMail messages. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ; Allowed: any valid MS-DOS d:path\file.ext *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- Notify_Prefix O:\RaidNote.Txt
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Network addresses excluded from notify * Optional: 500
- ; *
- ; These network addresses will be excluded from all *
- ; connection status notification requests. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Notify_Exclude 1:1/0
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Minimum number of active areas for notify * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Network addresses with this number of active areas or *
- ; greater and which pass security level and exclude *
- ; definition checks will be processed by a notify request *
- ; unless the resquest is for specific net addresses. *
- ; *
- ; Default: 1 *
- ; Maximum value: 4095 *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Notify_Threshold 1
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Minimum access security level to notify * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Network addresses with access security levels below this *
- ; level will not be processed by a notify request unless *
- ; the request is for specific net addresses. *
- ; *
- ; Default: 0 *
- ; Maximum value: 4095 *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Notify_Minimum 0
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Maximum access security level to notify * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Network addresses with access security levels above this *
- ; level will not be processed by a notify request unless *
- ; the request is for specific net addresses. *
- ; *
- ; Default: 4095 *
- ; Maximum value: 4095 *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Notify_Maximum 4095
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Default outbound Notify NetMail behavior * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; All NetMail generated by the Notify command will be sent *
- ; with this/these flags. The command line -M switch with *
- ; modifier C or D or H or K overrides these flags. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ; Allowed: C, D, H, K *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Notify_Behavior K
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ; The following directives control generation of file echo arrival *
- ; notices. *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the default areassfor new arrival notify messages.* Optional: ***
- ; If this directive is defined, the new arrival feature *
- ; will be enabled. Actual processing must be activated from *
- ; the command line. This directive defines the message *
- ; areas/paths when no announce_only or _area directive *
- ; exists for a file area. If the directive is followed by *
- ; .MSG paths or area names, announcements will be generated *
- ; to the specified message areas. If no fields are defined, *
- ; default announcements will be generated to NetMail in *
- ; .msg or .pkt format depending on the netmail definition. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Msg
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "from" field for announce messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: configured sysop name *
- ; Maximum length: 35 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_From SysOp
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "to" field for announce messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: All *
- ; Maximum length: 35 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_To All
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "subject" field for announce messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: File arrival announcement *
- ; Maximum length: 71 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Subject File arrival announcement
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "origin" line for announce messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: blank ("origin" overrides) *
- ; Maximum length: 60 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Origin
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines file echo area names to be excluded from announce * Optional: ***
- ; message(s). Entries in this list override Announce_Only *
- ; and Announce_Area entries. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Exclude WALRUS OGAMMA BETATICK
- ; Announce_Exclude OCTOPUS
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines a exclusive list of file areas to be announced. * Optional: ***
- ; If any Announce_Only directies are found, only file areas *
- ; listed on those directives will be announced. The *
- ; directive can also include a variable number of message *
- ; destinations (echomail area name or directory name) for *
- ; individual file areas. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Only NODEDIFF
- ; Announce_Only FIDONEWS
- ; Announce_Only FIDONEWS NEWFILES V:\ANNOUNCE
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines unique message destinations (echomail area name * * Optional: ***
- ; or directory name) for individual file areas. If the *
- ; message area fields are omitted announcements for the *
- ; file area will be generated to NetMail in .msg or .pkt *
- ; format depending on the netmail definition. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Area NODEDIFF NEWFILES * *1:270/1
- ; Announce_Area RAIDBETA V:\Newfiles RAIDBETA *
- ; Announce_Area FIDONEWS
- ; Announce_Area FIDONEWS NEWFILES V:\ANNOUNCE
- ; Announce_Area SDS* * NEWFILES
- ; Announce_Area DVN* * NEWFILES
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Define file arrival notice message text formats. * Optional: ***
- ; *
- ; Defines all the wonderful things you want announcement *
- ; messages to tell you about each new file arrival. *
- ; *
- ; Example: please read the docs! *
- ; Default: as shown in the example below and in the docs *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Template default " File: %file% (%size% bytes) Origin: %origin% Rec'd from: %from%"
- ; Announce_Template default " Area: %area% [%areadesc%]"
- ; Announce_Template default " Desc: %desc:7%"
- ; Announce_Template default " Path: %path:7:72%"
- ;
- ; Announce_Template george " Area: %area% [%areadesc%]"
- ; Announce_Template george " File: %file% (%size% bytes) %replaces% Origin: %origin%"
- ; Announce_Template george " Desc: %desc:7%"
- ; Announce_Template george " Path: %path:7:72%"
- ; Announce_Template george " Seenby: %seenby:9:72%"
- ;
- ; Announce_Template rfp "File: %file% (%size% bytes), Area: %area%, Origin: %origin%"
- ; Announce_Template rfp "Description: %desc:13%"
- ;
- ; Announce_Template test "%test%"
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Assign an announce template to one or more file areas. * Optional: ***
- ; *
- ; Defines the relationship between file areas and announce *
- ; message templates so any template design can be *
- ; associated with any number of file areas. *
- ; *
- ; Default: all areas use the 'default' format unless listed *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Format george RAIDBETA AFIXBETA
- ; Announce_Format rfp SDS* PDN* SDN* DVN*
- ; Announce_Format test TEST
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Assign an announce template to one or more destination. * Optional: ***
- ; *
- ; Defines the relationship between announce destinations *
- ; and announce message templates so any template design can *
- ; be associated with any number of message destinations. *
- ; If a message destination format is defined it will *
- ; override the announce format defined for file areas. *
- ; Wildcards are not available. *
- ; *
- ; Default: destinations use 'default' format unless listed *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Dest_Format george *13/13 * ANNOUNCE
- ; Announce_Dest_Format rfp *261/662
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Define file arrival message header formats. * Optional: ***
- ; *
- ; Defines the format and content of the header line(s) raid *
- ; writes as it opens the first message of each announcement *
- ; series. *
- ; *
- ; Default: as shown in the example below *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Header default "The following file(s) were processed by %address% on %month% %dd% at %time%"
- ; Announce_Header rfp "The following files were received here for processing"
- ; Announce_Header rfp "on %dd% %month% %yy% %time%:"
- ; Announce_Header george "Look what just arrived at %address%:"
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Define file arrival message continuation header formats. * Optional: ***
- ; *
- ; Defines the format and content of the header line(s) raid *
- ; writes as it opens continuation messages of each *
- ; announcement series. *
- ; *
- ; Default: as shown in the example below *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Cont_Header default ""
- ; Announce_Cont_Header default "(continued from previous message)"
- ; Announce_Cont_Header default ""
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Define file arrival message trailer formats. * Optional: ***
- ; *
- ; Defines the format and content of the trailer line(s) *
- ; raid writes as it closes the final message of each *
- ; announcement series. *
- ; *
- ; Default: as shown in the example below *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Trailer default ""
- ; Announce_Trailer default "--- %version%"
- ; Announce_Trailer default " * Origin: %announceorigin% (%address%)"
- ; Announce_Trailer default "SEEN-BY: %address::net%/%address::node%"
- ; Announce_Trailer default "PATH: %address::net%/%address::node%"
- ; Announce_Trailer default ""
- ;
- ; Announce_Trailer george ""
- ; Announce_Trailer george ""
- ; Announce_Trailer george "Files announced total %msgsize% bytes."
- ; Announce_Trailer george ""
- ; Announce_Trailer george "--- %version%"
- ; Announce_Trailer george " * Origin: %system% (%address%)"
- ; Announce_Trailer george "SEEN-BY: %address::net%/%address::node%"
- ; Announce_Trailer george "PATH: %address::net%/%address::node%"
- ; Announce_Trailer george ""
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Define file arrival message continuation trailer formats. * Optional: ***
- ; *
- ; Defines the format and content of the trailer line(s) *
- ; raid writes as it closes continuation messages of each *
- ; announcement series. *
- ; *
- ; Default: as shown in the example below *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer default ""
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer default "(continued in next message)"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer default ""
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer default "--- %version%"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer default " * Origin: %system% (%address%)"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer default "SEEN-BY: %address::net%/%address::node%"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer default "PATH: %address::net%/%address::node%"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer default ""
- ;
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george ""
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george ""
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george "Files announced total %msgsize% bytes."
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george ""
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george "(continued in next message)"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george ""
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george "--- %version%"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george " * Origin: %system% (%address%)"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george "SEEN-BY: %address::net%/%address::node%"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george "PATH: %address::net%/%address::node%"
- ; Announce_Cont_Trailer george ""
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ; The following directives control automatic creation of new file echo *
- ; areas by raid. New areas are defined as areas in arriving .TIC files *
- ; with no corresponding AREA block in the tick control file. *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Master switch for processing new file echo areas. If this * Optional: 1
- ; directive is disabled (commented out) the remaining new *
- ; area directives will be disabled as well. Actual *
- ; processing must be activated with from the command line. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; NewArea_Process
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the base path for new area creation. All new * Optional: 1
- ; areas will be created as subdirectories below this *
- ; drive:\path *
- ; If path is preceded by a + character, the path given will *
- ; be used for all create/autocreate operations rather than *
- ; apending <areaname>. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled (required if NewAreasProcess is enabled)*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; NewArea_Path I:\
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Identifies addresses from which new areas will be created * Optional: ***
- ; Area selections can follow the address to indicate what *
- ; file areas can be created by an address. *
- ; One address per line. *
- ; *
- ; Default: no addresses can create new areas *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; NewArea_Create 1:261/662
- ; NewArea_Create 1:266/12 SDS*
- ; NewArea_Create 1:13/13 *
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Identifies addresses that will be added to any new AREA * Optional: ***
- ; created. *
- ; Area selections can follow the address to indicate which *
- ; new file areas each address will be added to. *
- ; created. If the address is defined by an access directive *
- ; those parameters will be used. Otherwise the global *
- ; default "def_password" and "def_flags" will be used. *
- ; One address per line. *
- ; *
- ; Default: no addresses are added to newly created areas *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; NewArea_Node 1:13/13
- ; NewArea_Node 1:270/101
- ; NewArea_Node 1:270/211 SDN* SDS* DVN*
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the area for new area creation notify messages. * Optional: ***
- ; If not defined, new area creation messages will not be *
- ; generated. If the directive is followed by .MSG paths, *
- ; area names, or addresses notifications will be generated *
- ; to the specified message paths/areas/addresses. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; NewArea_Msg
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "from" field for area create messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: configured sysop name *
- ; Maximum length: 35 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Newarea_From SysOp
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "to" field for area create messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: All *
- ; Maximum length: 35 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Newarea_To All
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "subject" field for area create messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: New file area *
- ; Maximum length: 71 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Newarea_Subject New file area
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "origin" line for area creation messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: blank ("origin" overrides) *
- ; Maximum length: 60 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Newarea_Origin
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ; The following directive controls disposition of files and directories *
- ; during a REMOVE area operation. *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Enables automatic deletion of all files and directories * Optional: 1
- ; during a REMOVE operation. The default is for Raid to *
- ; remove the area fonly from the Tick control file. When *
- ; this selection is enabled Raid will delete all files in *
- ; the subdirectory defined in the Tick AREA block. *
- ; *
- ; Be careful! If more than one AREA block points to one *
- ; directory and Remove_Delete is enabled you might not *
- ; enjoy the results. *
- ; *
- ; Default: do not delete files or directories *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Remove_Delete
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ; The following directives control generation of file area connection *
- ; summary listings. If both are defined, the report will be written to *
- ; both destinations. If neither is defined the "report" manual command *
- ; will be disabled. [The "netreport" manual command ignores these *
- ; directives. *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the filename for generation of the file area * Optional: 1
- ; connection summary. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Report_File O:\Raid.Rpt
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Determines if the file area connection summary will be * Optional: 1
- ; generated as a message. If commented out, no message will *
- ; be generated. If defined with a directory path or area *
- ; name a message will be generated in the specified area. *
- ; If no field is given the message will be generated as *
- ; NetMail in .msg or .pkt format depending on the netmail *
- ; definition. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Report_Msg
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; This file appear as the introductory text in all file *
- ; area connection mesasges. *
- ; *
- ; Default: none *
- ; Allowed: any valid MS-DOS d:path\file.ext *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Report_Prefix O:\RaidRpt.Txt
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "from" field for echomail report messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: configured sysop name *
- ; Maximum length: 35 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Report_From SysOp
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "to" field for echomail report messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: All *
- ; Maximum length: 35 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Report_To All
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "subject" field for report messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: File area distribution report *
- ; Maximum length: 71 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Report_Subject File area distribution report
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the "origin" line for connection report messages. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; Default: blank ("origin" overrides) *
- ; Maximum length: 60 characters *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Report_Origin
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ; The following directives affect the appearance of the Tick control *
- ; file whenever it is written by Raid. *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Tidy up distribution lists with AREA blocks in the Tick * Optional: 1
- ; control file. Fields are aligned vertically using the *
- ; template defined below. *
- ; Uncomment the directive to enable the feature. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Tidy_Nodes
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the template for tidy_nodes operation. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This directive defines the location of address, password, *
- ; and flag fields during the tidy_nodes operation on *
- ; tic.cfg. The string must begin and end with " and must *
- ; include three "c" language string definitions. Tabs or *
- ; other special characters must be entered as a the true *
- ; character rather than the \t etc. This template will be *
- ; used only if tidy_nodes is enabled. *
- ; *
- ; Default: " %-15s %-15s %s" *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Tidy_Template " %-15s %-15s %s"
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Defines the template for add operations. * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This directive defines the location of address, password, *
- ; and flag fields for add/update operations affecting *
- ; tic.cfg. The string must begin and end with " and must *
- ; include three "c" language string definitions. Tabs or *
- ; other special characters must be entered as a the true *
- ; character rather than the \t etc. This template is also *
- ; for create/autocreate additions. *
- ; *
- ; Default: " %-15s %-15s %s" *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Add_Template " %-15s %-15s %s"
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Sort all distribution lists within AREA blocks in the * Optional: 1
- ; Tick control file. The entries are sorted in ascending *
- ; order by zone:net/node. If any of the three address *
- ; components is missing from a line, that line will may not *
- ; be sorted prperly. This directive will be ignored if *
- ; Tidy_Nodes is not enabled. *
- ; Uncomment the directive to enable the feature. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Sort_Nodes
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Sort all distribution AREA blocks in area name sequence. * Optional: 1
- ; AREA blocks area sorted in ascending order according to *
- ; the area name field. *
- ; Uncomment the directive to enable the feature. *
- ; *
- ; Default: disabled *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Sort_Areas
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ; The following 6 directives control the content and appearance of the *
- ; available area display in Raid response and manual mode messages. *
- ; *
- ; SHORT format is a display of at least two area names on a line. *
- ; LONG format is a display of one area name and optional "area" *
- ; description per line. *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Number of area names listed one one line in short format * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; The list of available areas short format can display any *
- ; number of areas between 2 and 4095. Each area name *
- ; requires 12 character positions so the practical maximum *
- ; for an 80 column text line length is 6. Higher values *
- ; can be specified for a "wrap" effect. *
- ; *
- ; Default: 5 *
- ; Values: 2 - 4095 *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Areas_Per_Line 5
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Control short/long format display of area names w/NetMail * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This directive offers six choices for area name display *
- ; format in NetMail response messages (except NOTIFY. *
- ; *
- ; NEVER Unconditionally turn area display OFF *
- ; NORMAL Display short format if no -Q request *
- ; modifier was provided. Display long *
- ; format if -Q was provided. *
- ; REQUEST SHORT Display short format when -Q request was *
- ; made. No display if no -Q request. *
- ; REQUEST LONG Display long format when -Q request was *
- ; made. No display if no -Q request. *
- ; ALWAYS SHORT Always display short format regardless of *
- ; -Q request modifier. *
- ; ALWAYS LONG Always display long format regardless of *
- ; -Q request modifier. *
- ; *
- ; Default: NORMAL *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Available Normal
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Control short/long format display of area names w/NOTIFY * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This directive offers six choices for area name display *
- ; format when the NOTIFY function is selected. *
- ; *
- ; NEVER Unconditionally turn area display OFF *
- ; ALWAYS SHORT Always display short format *
- ; ALWAYS LONG Always display long format *
- ; *
- ; Default: ALWAYS SHORT *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Notify_Available Always Short
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Character to flag active file echo areas * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This character is used to mark file echo area names in *
- ; the available area name list displayed in each NetMail *
- ; message generated by Raid. *
- ; *
- ; The character is placed immediately ahead of file echo *
- ; area names active for the net address being processed. *
- ; *
- ; Default: * *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Active_Marker *
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Character to flag left end of restricted areas * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This character is used to mark file echo area names in *
- ; the available area name list displayed in each NetMail *
- ; message generated by Raid. *
- ; *
- ; The character is placed immediately ahead of the area *
- ; name if the area security level is higher than the *
- ; security level of the network address being processed. *
- ; *
- ; Default: < *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Priv_Marker_Left <
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; Character to flag right end of restricted areas * Optional: 1
- ; *
- ; This character is used to mark file echo area names in *
- ; the available area name list displayed in each NetMail *
- ; message generated by Raid. *
- ; *
- ; The character is placed immediately following the area *
- ; names if the area security level is higher than the *
- ; security level of the network address being processed. *
- ; *
- ; Default: > *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ;
- ; Priv_Marker_Right >
- ;
- ;
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
- ; End Raid Configuration File *
- ;-----------------------------------------------------------*
-