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- ;
- ; Your addresses, 35 Max.
- ;
- ; You *must* enter all your addresses here, they are _not_ read
- ; from config files of echomail processors!
- ;
-
- Address 2:281/527
- Address 81:431/23
- Address 2:500/133.999
-
- ;
- ; Your name and aliases (Max 10).
- ;
-
- Name "Gerard van.Essen"
- Name "Gerard van Essen"
- Name "Art"
-
- ;
- ; Path to your V7 nodelist files. You need 1) sysop.ndx, 2) nodex.ndx
- ; and 3) nodex.dat!
- ; Leave this out if you don't have a V7 nodelist.
- ;
-
- Nodelist C:\Binkley\Nodelist
-
- ;
- ; Path to the FrontDoor style nodelist. Leave it out if you don't
- ; have a FD style nodelist.
- ;
-
- ; FDnodelist C:\Frodo\Nodelist\
-
- ;
- ; Path to, and name of, the FidoUser.lst style SysOp-name list.
- ; Leave this out if you don't have one.
- ;
-
- ; FidoUser C:\Nodelist\myfido.lst
-
-
- ;
- ; Convert certain bits in the V7 modemtype field to a flag
- ;
-
- ;V7ModemTypeBit 64 V34
- ;V7ModemTypeBit 32 V32B
-
- ;
- ; Convert a certain value in the V7 modemtype field to a flag
- ;
-
- ; V7ModemTypeValue 13 V34
-
- ;
- ; Convert certain bits in the V7 nodeflag field to a flag
- ;
-
- ;V7NodeFlagBit 1 HUB
- ;V7NodeFlagBit 2 HOST
- ;V7NodeFlagBit 4 REGION
- ;V7NodeFlagBit 8 ZONE
- ;V7NodeFlagBit 16 CM
- ;V7NodeFlagBit 4096 POINT
- ;V7NodeFlagBit 32678 REDIR
-
-
- ;
- ; In the DOS version, 'Yes' for this will give you a clock at the bottom
- ; in the message reading screen. 'No' will show the amount of free memory
- ; instead of a clock at that position on the screen.
- ; In the OS/2 version you always get a clock and this keyword is useless.
- ;
-
- Clock Yes
-
- ;
- ; Do you want timEd to (re-)address messages to other Zones to the
- ; zonegate? If you don't know what this is, ask your Boss/Hub..
- ; Options: 'Yes' (always zonegate), 'No' (never zonegate) or 'Ask'.
- ;
-
- Zonegate No
-
- ;
- ; This will affect the way timEd does zonegating when saving a message in a
- ; JAM netmail area: if this is set to 'Yes', it will just set the 'MSG_GATE'
- ; bit and do nothing else.
- ;
- ; If this is set to 'No', it will use the 'old' strategy of addressing the
- ; message to the zonegate and adding an INTL kludge. This doesn't always
- ; work well in JAM bases, due to the inner workings of JAM.
- ;
- ; At this moment, no released program supports this, but both GEcho
- ; [probably in version 1.11] and Fastecho [probably in version 1.42] will
- ; support this soon. NetMgr 0.98/0.99 users should set this to 'No'.
- ;
-
- JAM_Zonegate_bit No
-
- ;
- ; Do you want timEd to delete a message, after you wrote a reply to it?
- ; This is only functional in netmail. Options: 'Yes', 'No' or 'Ask'.
- ;
-
- Kill_Original Ask
-
- ;
- ; Do you want timEd to pick your most appropriate address (if you have
- ; more than one) when writing a netmail message? < Yes | No >
- ;
-
- AKAmatching Yes
-
- ;
- ; You can force akamatching by using the AKAFORCE keyword.
- ;
- ; AKAFORCE 50:*/*.* 49:500/1
- ;
- ; means: always use 49:500/1 as address when mail is sent to any zone 50
- ; address. This forcing will then always be active (regardless of your
- ; 'AKAMATCHING' setting), and will take precedence over 'automatic'
- ; akamatching.
- ;
-
- ; AKAForce 1:*/*.* 1:100/1
-
- ;
- ; Do you want timEd to put an INTL kludge in EVERY netmail message (and
- ; not only if it is an inter-zone message.
- ; Only set this to Yes if you really need it! (Usually not!)
- ;
-
- INTLforce No
-
- ;
- ; To configure a file to be created (or touched) when netmail is
- ; generated. For frontdoor this should be fdrescan.now in the frontdoor
- ; directory (causes FD to rescan the netmail area).
- ;
-
- Netmail_Semaphore C:\FD\FDRESCAN.NOW
-
- ;
- ; Do you want a tearline in netmail messages? A tearline is not required
- ; in netmail message, but some programs (usually Areafix alike programs)
- ; can use it to easily find the end of a message.
- ;
-
- Netmail_Tearline Yes
-
- ;
- ; This is the default status of a file request message created by the ctrl-f
- ; function. Values: immediate, c)rash, d)irect, h)old, k)ill.
- ;
-
- FreqAttributes ck
-
- ;
- ; Use an empty tearline (instead of '--- timEd/B10') in echomail?
- ; TimEd will add a PID kludge if this is set to 'Yes'.
- ;
-
- Empty_Tearline Yes
-
- ;
- ; Origin to use in echomail areas.
- ;
-
- Origin " I'm too sexy for this origin "
-
- ;
- ; If you want timEd to use the 'Flags' kludge for messages that
- ; have the 'direct', immediate etc. attribute set. With this set
- ; to 'Yes', timEd will use the 'flags' kludge. Use this if you
- ; run FrontDoor or similar. Do NOT set this to yes if you use
- ; Binkley with Squishmail!
- ;
-
- ArcMailAttach Yes
-
- ;
- ; For file requests: this keyword defines whether or not you want a space
- ; between the filename and a possible password (filename !<password>).
- ; Squish users: set this to 'Yes'. Default is 'No'.
- ;
-
- NoSpace_Password No
-
- ;
- ; Editor to use. I use T.EXE (from the archive TINYED.ARJ), which is a
- ; *very* nice, small (9 Kb!) and fast editor. This can also be a batch-
- ; file. Be sure to specify a .bat extension in that case!
-
- ; For OS/2: you can use T2.EXE (yes, tinyed also comes in an OS/2
- ; version!), and specify a .CMD file here. (Note: E.EXE and EPM.EXE only
- ; seem to work when called from a batchfile, T2.EXE works OK when called
- ; directly [don't ask me why! :-)].
- ;
- ; TimEd also has in internal editor. Put: "Editor Internal" here if
- ; you want to use it!
- ;
-
- Editor Internal
-
- ;
- ; String to start msg, 'variables': %to, %fto, %from and %ffrom
- ;
-
- Hello "Hello %fto!"
-
- ;
- ; Start of a reply:
- ;
-
- RepHello "%from wrote in a message to %to:"
-
- ;
- ; Start of a 'follow-up' message (ALT-O):
- ;
-
- FollowHello "following up a message from %from to %to:"
-
- ;
- ; Placed at end of every msg (the \n indicates a newline):
- ;
-
- Signoff "Groetjes,\n Gerard"
-
- ;
- ; Where your Hudson base is located. If you do not have a Hudson
- ; base, comment (or remove) this line! (TimEd will try to open the files!)
- ;
-
- HudsonPath c:\fastecho\msgbase
-
- ;
- ; Where to put the echotoss.log file. This is only for Squish
- ; and *.MSG style echomail areas.
- ;
-
- EchoLog C:\timEd\echotoss.log
-
- ;
- ; Where to put the ECHOMAIL.JAM and NETMAIL.JAM files. This is
- ; only for JAM style areas.
- ; If you leave this out, the AREATAGS for JAM areas will be written
- ; to the echotoss.log file (for tossers like Imail).
- ;
-
- JamLog C:\Fastecho\msgbase
-
- ;
- ; ========== Start Colour Setup ===========
- ;
- ; Colour setup, by default timEd uses a 'monochrome' setup.
- ; The best way to configure the colours is using Dick Pluim's
- ; TIMCOLOR utility.
- ;
-
- ; Area selection 'Title' Bar
- ; color_asbar 112
- ; Area Selection Frame
- ; color_asframe 4
- ; Area Selection Normal Text
- ; color_astext 7
- ; Area Selection Highlighted bar
- ; color_ashigh 31
- ; List function personal messages
- ; color_asspecial 14
- ; In a picklist, an accented character (hotkey). Try ALT-M in the area
- ; selection screen for a test.
- ; color_asaccent 14
- ; Same as above, but in a highlighted (current) line.
- ; color_ashighaccent 30
- ; Message reader Header fields, like the contents of TO:, FROM: etc
- ; color_msgheader 7
- ; Message reader, date in header
- ; color_msgdate 14
- ; Message reader, message attributes
- ; color_msgattribs 3
- ; Message reader, reply link info
- ; color_msglinks 3
- ; Message reader, 'labels' in header, like the word 'TO:' and 'FROM:'
- ; color_msgdata 15
- ; Message reader horiz. line
- ; color_msgline 9
- ; Message reader quotes
- ; color_msgquote 14
- ; Message reader normal text
- ; color_msgtext 7
- ; Message reader 'Status' bar at bottom
- ; color_msgbar 31
- ; An accented character in the statusbar at the bottom of the screen (msg
- ; reading screen, helplines when displaying a picklist).
- ; color_msgbaraccent 30
- ; Message reader origin
- ; color_msgorigin 15
- ; Message reader kludges
- ; color_msgkludge 3
- ; Message reader 'To:' field for personal msgs, and highlight for the
- ; F)ind feature (in the message body only)
- ; color_msgspecial 12
-
- ; Popup boxes frame
- ; color_popframe 121
- ; Popup boxes text
- ; color_poptext 112
- ; The colour of the title of popup boxes
- ; color_poptitle 30
-
- ; The colour of the entry fields (while editing)
- ; color_entry 30
-
- ; Current line, normal text (set to color_msgtext if you don't want the
- ; current line to be 'highlighted'):
- ; color_editcurnormal 15
- ;
- ; Current line, quoted text (set to color_msgquote if you don't want the
- ; current line to be 'highlighted'):
- ; color_editcurquote 6
- ;
- ; Current line, text in a block (set to color_editblock if you don't want
- ; the current line to be 'highlighted'):
- ; color_editcurblock 113
- ;
- ; Text that is in the currently defined block:
- ; color_editblock 112
- ;
- ; Colour of the 'hard return token':
- ; color_edithcr 8
- ;
- ; The colour of the frame of an active window in the 'find' screen:
- ; color_findactive 11
- ;
- ; The colour of the frame of an passive window in the 'find' screen:
- ; color_findpassive 1
- ;
- ; The colour of normal text (search strings, and 'lables' like 'Action:'
- ; color_findtext 7
- ;
- ; The colour of data-items (value of a label, 'Read' as the value
- ; of the 'action' parameter in the 'find' screen for example):
- ; color_finddata 3
- ;
- ; The colour of the highlighted ('selected') entry (highlighted bar):
- ; color_findhigh 113
- ;
- ; Accented ('highlighted') characters, what keys to press in the helpline
- ; at the bottom of the screen. In the search configuration screen.
- ; color_findaccent 14
- ;
- ; ========== End Colour Setup ===========
-
- ;
- ; Include another file in the configuration (for example external
- ; colour or area configuration files).
- ;
-
- ; Include c:\timed\timed.col
-
- ; Show kludgelines in messages (this is the default at startup - you
- ; can toggle this setting from within timEd with ALT-K and ALT-V)
-
- ShowKludges Yes
-
- ;
- ; Default for showing HCR (= Hard Carriage Return) in the Internal
- ; editor:
- ;
-
- Show_Edit_HCR Yes
-
- ;
- ; You can get a confirmation when pressing <ESC> in the internal
- ; editor (to abort the message). Set this to 'Yes' if you want it..
- ;
-
- Confirm_Edit_Exit Yes
-
- ;
- ; Should the areas be scanned for mail (Yes or No), or should
- ; timEd do a personal mailscan (Personal) at startup.
- ; Use either 'Yes', 'No' or 'Personal'.
- ;
-
- Startup_Scan Yes
-
- ;
- ; This determines the default mode ('view') timEd will have for
- ; showing your areas (Area Selection Screen). The mode can always
- ; be changed from the Area Selection Screen by pressing ALT-M, but
- ; this keyword sets the default at startup.
- ;
- ; Use either 'All' (show all areas), 'New' (show only areas with
- ; new mail) or 'Tagged' (show only tagged areas) or 'NewTagged'
- ; (show only tagged areas that hold new mail).
- ;
-
- Startup_Mode NewTagged
-
- ;
- ; This controls the videomode, the number of rows on the screen. This mode
- ; will be set on startup of timEd.
- ; The values that are allowed depend on the version and mode:
- ;
- ; DOS: 25, 28, 50.
- ;
- ; OS/2 fullscreen: try it and you'll know (depends on videocard), in
- ; addition to the above, 30 and 40 or 45 may work.
- ;
- ; OS/2 window: anything from 25-60 AFAIK.
- ;
-
- Startup_Lines 28
-
- ;
- ; Do you want the personal mailscan to skip messages that already have
- ; the 'received' status (Yes), or do you want timEd to show them again?
- ; (No).
- ; Please note that timEd always starts scanning at the lastread pointer,
- ; so messages 'below' the lastread pointer will never be shown anyway.
- ;
-
- Personal_Skip_Received Yes
-
- ;
- ; When you reach the last message in an area, timEd can show a pop-up
- ; menu, giving you the choice to go to the next area with new mail, to
- ; exit the area, or do nothing. Pressing <cursor right> goes to the next
- ; area with new mail, so when you set this to 'Yes", you could read all
- ; new msgs in your msgbase by only pressing <cursor right> :-)
- ;
- ; If you set this to 'No', timEd just beeps at the end of an area..
- ;
-
- End_Of_Area_Menu No
-
- ;
- ; Do you want a menu (with options like encrypt, sign, spellcheck) after
- ; you decided to save a message (or when you return from external editor).
- ;
-
- EditSaveMenu Yes
-
- ;
- ; This can prevent timEd from expanding CC:'s into <name
- ; (address)> form with.
- ;
- ; Yes : still expand CC:'s to 'name (address)' form.
- ; No : only show to whom the original was addressed, and the
- ; number of other recipients.
- ;
-
- CCVERBOSE Yes
-
- ;
- ; When you Move or Copy a message to another area (ALT-M and then 'M' or
- ; 'C'), do you want timED to add the text 'Moved/Copied from <area> by
- ; <your name> using timEd' at the top (Yes) or not (No)?
- ;
-
- Move_Notes Yes
-
- ;
- ; Default filename to write to when using ALT-W (Write msg to file)
- ;
-
- WriteName c:\timed\timout.txt
-
- ;
- ; What port is your printer attached to? Default is LPT1. Used for ALT-P
- ; (Novell Lite users should put 'stdprn' in here).
- ;
-
- Printer LPT2
-
- ;
- ; This keyword defines what program you wish to run when the 'encrypt'
- ; option is used for a certain message.
- ;
-
- ExeCrypt pgp -eta [file] -o [newfile]
-
- ;
- ; This keyword defines what program you wish to run when the 'sign'
- ; option is used for a certain message.
- ;
-
- ExeSign pgp -sta [file] -o [newfile]
-
- ;
- ; This keyword defines what program you wish to run when both the 'encrypt'
- ; and 'sign' options are used for a certain message.
- ;
-
- ExeCryptSign pgp -eas [file] -o [newfile]
-
- ;
- ; This keyword defines what program you wish to run when the 'spellcheck'
- ; options is used for a certain message.
- ;
-
- ExeSpell dospell [file]
-
- ;
- ; This defines whether the 'Spellchecking' option should be on by default
- ; for newly created messages.
- ;
-
- SpellCheck_Default No
-
- ;
- ; This keyword lets you define character sets that do level 2 remapping,
- ; but have a level 1 message as their output.
- ;
-
- LevelOneOutput SWEDISH
-
- ;
- ; This defines what character set timEd will assume if no CHRS: is present
- ;
-
- DefaultInput IBMPC
-
- ;
- ; This will override the DefaultInput setting for certain areas
- ;
-
- AssumeCharset IBMPC programming.intl
-
- ;
- ; What character set is used by default when writing a message.
- ;
-
- DefaultOutput IBMPC
-
- ;
- ; Exceptions to DefaultOutput for certain areas
- ;
-
- ConvertOutput LATIN-1 programming *028 artware*
-
- ;
- ; Path/Name of squishmail config file. The -P switch in squish.cfg is
- ; recognized and used.
- ;
-
- Squishcfg c:\squish\squish.cfg
-
- ;
- ; Path/Name of Fastecho echomail processor's config file.
- ;
-
- ; FastechoCFG c:\fe\fastecho.cfg
-
- ;
- ; Path/Name of GEcho (1.01 or higher!) config file.
- ; Full path + name for the SETUP.GE file.
- ;
-
- ; GEchoCFG c:\gecho\setup.ge
-
- ;
- ; Full path + name for the AREAS.XM file (Xmail tosser)
- ;
-
- ; xMailCFG c:\xmail\areas.xm
-
- ;
- ; Full path + name for the Fmail.cfg file.
- ;
-
- ; FmailCFG c:\fmail\fmail.cfg
-
- ;
- ; Full path + name for the WaterGate tosser config file.
- ;
-
- ; WtrGateCFG c:\fmail\fmail.cfg
-
- ;
- ; Import the SOUP2SQ configuration file
- ;
-
- ; Soup2SQCFG c:\soup\soup2sq.cfg
-
- ;
- ; Replace all occurrences of drive C: with drive F:, when found in
- ; an area configuration file of a tosser.
-
- ; DriveReplace C: F:
-
- ;
- ; Should timEd read Local areas from your tosser config (or ignore them)?
- ;
-
- ReadLocalAreas Yes
-
- ;
- ; Should timEd read Local areas from your tosser config (or ignore them)?
- ;
-
- ReadNetAreas Yes
-
- ;
- ; The arealist (Area Selection Screen) can be sorted,
- ; using the following criteria:
- ;
- ; T - Type of area (order: Netmail, Local, Echomail).
- ; N - Nametag ('areatag' of the aea, like 'Artware').
- ; D - Description of the area
- ; A - Aka used for that area
- ; G - Group of the area.
- ;
- ; You can combine more than one criterium. Below sorts on Type, then on
- ; group and then on name (areatag).
- ;
-
- AreaListSort TGN
-
- ;
- ; Should timEd be swapped out of main memory (to XMS, EMS, Disk)
- ; when the editor is spawned? (DOS version only)
- ;
-
- Swap_on_Edit No
-
- ;
- ; Should timEd be swapped out of main memory (to XMS, EMS, Disk)
- ; when you shell to DOS? (DOS version only)
- ;
-
- Swap_on_Shell Yes
-
- ;
- ; Do you want timEd to ask 'Are you sure?' before deleting a message?
- ; If set this to 'Yes', it will do just that.
- ;
-
- Confirm_Delete Yes
-
- ;
- ; Do you want timEd to ask 'Are you sure?' before exiting to DOS.
- ;
-
- Confirm_Exit Yes
-
- ;
- ; When editing a field with a default string, do you want timEd to
- ; clear the default when the first key you press is not an 'editing
- ; key'? (Like Qedit does, for example).
- ;
-
- Jumpy_Edit Yes
-
- ;
- ; Now 2 keywords that are useful if you are not the only one using timEd
- ; on your PC. If you are the only one, or if you are the SysOp, you do
- ; not need these.
- ; So, most people do not need these.
- ;
- ; Name of the lastread file to use in *.MSG area, the default is 'lastread',
- ; which will be OK in 99% of the cases.
- ; If you don't really understand this, leave it commented out!
- ;
- ; LastRead lastrea1
- ;
- ;
- ; Offset to use in the *.SQL file (lastread files for Squish style areas).
- ; The default is 0, so timEd will use the first lastread pointer. This is
- ; OK in 99% of the cases.
- ; If you set this to 1, timEd will use the second lastread pointer etc.
- ; If you don't really understand this, leave it commented out!
- ;
- ; Squish_Offset 1
- ;
- ; A similar function for Hudson bases:
- ;
- ; Hudson_Offset 1
- ;
- ;
- ; Should timEd get the LASTread or HIGHEST read from JAM lastread files.
- ; Proboard users set this to 'No'
- ;
-
- JamGetLast Yes
-
- ;
- ; Do you want an empty line between the TO: line and the rest of the
- ; body in a mesage destined for the Internet?
- ;
-
- Internet_Empty_line Yes
-
- ;
- ; The address of your internet gateway
- ;
-
- UucpAddress 2:281/527.999
-
- ;
- ; Name of user to send gated messages to. Usuaully UUCP or Postmaster
- ;
-
- UucpName UUCP
-
- ;
- ; Some macro's, see docs for more info.
- ;
-
- macro amf,Areamgr,2:281/520,prut
- macro pm,Postmaster,60:100/0
- macro rvdn,ROn van der Nagel,2:500/133
-
- ;
- ; A macro for Usenet (automatic addition of TO: line in body)
- ;
-
- usenetmacro art,art@beard.nest.nl,postmaster,60:60/0,timEd!
-
- ;
- ; Area definition, Squish alike.
- ;
- ; -$ : for areas in Squish storage format.
- ;
- ; -J : for areas in JAM storage format.
- ;
- ; -H : for areas in the Hudson message base.
- ;
- ; -A : gives default attributes. (p = private, c = crash,
- ; k = killsent, d = direct, i = immediate, r = readonly).
- ;
- ; -P : z:nnn/nnn.p AKA to use for this area.
- ;
-
- NetArea "Netmail Area" netmail c:\fd\netmail -Apk
- ;MailArea "Internet mail" inetmail c:\fd\inetmail -Ap
- LocalArea "Bad_Msgs" BAD_MSGS C:\Squish\Msgs\Bad -$
- LocalArea "Dupes" DUPES C:\Squish\Msgs\Dupes -$
- LocalArea "SysOp" Sysop d:\local\sysop -$
- EchoArea "Contrast" CONTRAST d:\echo\CONTRAST -J
- EchoArea "Delmare" POINTS.133 c:\squish\delmare -P2:500/133.999
-
- ; Below, '23' is the boardnumber in the Hudson base..
-
- EchoArea "Fastecho supp" FASTECHO.028 23 -H
-
- ;NewsArea "sendmail" comp.mail.sendmail c:\fd\sendmail
-
- ;
- ; Above areas are read _before_ the tosser config, 'dupes' in that config
- ; are ignored.
- ;
-