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- ; Smlnet.ZON (MultiZONE Config File) Smlnet 1.E [04/01/89]
- ;
- ; Configure for use only if needing to use MultiZones
- ;
- ; This configuration file will allow to use Multiple Outbound Areas,
- ; Zone:Net/Node addresses, and Echo addressing.
- ; If you only need to use the default zone settings in Smlnet.CNF
- ; then set the below prompt to N. Set to Y for use with Multiple Zones.
- ; Y - add this .ZON file N - use only settings in .CNF file
-
- N
-
- ;
- ; The below information will be used in addition to the settings listed
- ; in Smlnet.CNF file. To use the settings below, you specify the Zone
- ; #, Net#, Node#, Outbound Directory, and Origin line for each Zone
- ; that you want to access.
- ; Then you mark the appropiate conferences in the Smlnet.CNF that do
- ; not belong to the default .CNF, by enclosing the Zone# with brackets.
- ;
- ;The format for listing the information for each Zone is as follows:
- ;Zone#
- ;Net#
- ;Node#
- ;Drive:\Path\Outbound
- ;Origin line contents
- ;
- ;.... for example:
- ; my system is 930/20 and using the \Outbound subdirectory
- ; as described in the Smlnet.CNF file. Well, I want to be
- ; able to send/crash/receive/file.attach/file.request messages
- ; to members of Zone 1. I do not have a valid Net/Node in
- ; Zone 1, so must put 0 for the Net#, and Node#. It looks:
- 1
- 0
- 0
- C:\Binkley\Outbound.001
- Dummy Origin.line
- ;
- ; You can more zones to the list. Valid Zone numbers are from 1 to 99.
- ; Below is an example, If I had a valid Net/Node(123/32) number for Zone 31,
- ; then my setup would look like: ( ; sign comments out the data)
- ;
- ;31
- ;123
- ;32
- ;C:\Binkley\Outbound.031
- ;Whovian RBBS (214)790-0754 (8:930/20)
- ;
- ;end