; MAIL MANAGER +PLUS+ v4.00 text configuration file, for compiling ; with the supplied TXT2CFG.EXE utility. ; ; All lines in this file MUST be flush left! ; All lines beginning with a semi-colon are ignored as comments. ; ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; MAIN CONFIGURATION SECTION: ; ; Each of these options MUST be configured, and in this order. If ; you do not intend to use one of them (such as the list of bulletins, ; list of archivers, etc...), DO NOT COMMENT IT OUT! Leave it a blank ; line, instead. ; ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ; ; Name of your BBS (35 chars max) RBBS-PC ; ; Name you use to log onto your BBS remotely (31 chars max) SECRET LOGONNAME ; ; Your first name as you are known to your users (15 chars max) SYSTEM ; ; Your last name as you are known to your users (15 chars max) OPERATOR ; ; Security level to read *ALL* messages in *ALL* conferences 10 ; ; Security to use when running Mail Manager in local mode 10 ; ; Sysop's graphics preference to use in local mode. 0=none, 1=ascii, 2=ansi 2 ; ; Default tagline to use for ALL conferences (61 characters max) Your friendly neighborhood RBBS-PC - (123) 555-1212 ; ; First 8 characters for packet filenames (this would create RBBS-PC.QWK). RBBS-PC ; ; Type of file compression used by *DEFAULT*. (ARC, ARJ, LZH, or ZIP) ZIP ; ; Path/Name of your *NON-GRAPHIC* BBS news file. Mail Manager will ; automatically find the graphic and/or ansi versions as appropriate. ; 40 characters max. C:\RBBS\MAIN.NWS ; ; Type of network to have Mail Manager use in local mode. (Remotely, this ; is picked up from DORINFOx.DEF or DINFx.DEF). ; D=DOS, N=NetBIOS, Q=DESQview D ; ; Type of handshaking to use when operating remotely. ; F = FOSSIL, R = RTS/CTS, X = XON/XOFF, N = None. X ; ; Allow auto-detect of RIP graphics? If set to 'Y', Mail Manager +Plus ; will attempt to detect RIP graphics for callers who are using ANSI or ; better in the BBS. If RIP is detected, Mail Manager +Plus+ will attempt ; to display 'R' graphic versions of menus and text files. ; Y = Yes, autodetect RIP, N = No, don't try to detect RIP graphics. Y ; ; Path where you would like to store the Mail Manager log files. ; End with a backslash, such as 'C:\MMGR\'. 40 chars max. C:\MMGR\PLUS\400\TXT\ ; ; Path where the Mail Manager text files are stored. End with a ; backslash, such as 'C:\MMGR\TEXT\'. 40 chars max. C:\MMGR\PLUS\400\TXT\ ; ; Environment variable to use for Mail Manager to determine the ; path/filename of RBBS-PC's 'XFER-x.DEF'. If you are running ; DSZ for file transfers, this would be set to 'DSZLOG'. If Mail ; Manager cannot find the file that this environment variable ; points to, it will report that all file transfers have failed. ; See the documentation for more info. DSZLOG ; ; Modify uploaded messages date/time stamp to the current system date? ; Y = Yes, modify all uploaded replies. N = No, leave them as-received. ; PLEASE NOTE that some mail networks do not like a set of messages to ; have the same date & time stamp! N ; ; City/State where your BBS is located. (Applies to information added ; to QWK packets only). 31 characters max. Anytown, USA ; ; Phone number for your BBS. (Again, applies only to QWK packets). ; 12 characters max. 123-456-7890 ; ; Character to use as the 'lead-in' for Smarttext. RBBS-PC defaults this ; to the ascii value 123, which looks like "{". Enter the NUMBER here, not ; the character. 123 ; ; Default path to your *M.DEF and *U.DEF RBBS-PC conferences. This applies ; only to the Mail Manager configuration editor, MAILCFG.EXE, and is therefore ; meaningless to this text configuration file. However... if you intend to ; use the configuration editor after compiling this file, you will definitely ; want to set this correctly! End the pathname with a backslash (\). ; 40 characters max. C:\RBBS\ ; ; Path/Filename of the echo toss log that you would like to have Mail Manager ; create. This option is meaningful only for FIDO-style *.MSG areas, and is ; ignored if you are not running any of these types of conferences. To turn ; this option off, set to 'NONE' (no quotes). 40 characters max. NONE ; ; The start and stop times that Mail Manager +Plus+ is to be unavailable to ; your users. To disable, set both of these to the same time. Enter these ; arguments in 24-hour format. (11:59pm would be 23:59). 00:00 00:00 ; ; Allow user to log off from within door. Y = yes, anything else = no. ; If yes, G)oodbye and E)xpedite options will log off, if no, they will just ; return user to the bbs. Not recommended for RBBS before 17.4 because ; earlier versions did not correctly update user files when user drops carrier ; in a door. N ; ; Show users empty/unjoinable conferences when selecting conferences to ; extract. Y = yes, anything else = show only active and joinable confs. Y ; ; Maximum number of messages that users are allowed to extract in any one ; mail packet (1 - 9999). This setting has a direct effect on how much ; memory will be used by the door. The lower the number, the less RAM ; required. 1000 ; ; Force 'violation notice' conference as active for all users? (Y = Yes, ; N = No). The conference that stores security violation notices is usually ; conference #1 (MAIN), but can be set to whichever conference you like via ; the '/V' command line option. N ; ; Allow online R)ead & P)ost options? (Y = Yes, N = No). If set to 'N', the ; R)ead & P)ost options will be disabled for all users. Y ; ; Are you using a modified version of RBBS-PC with the 'TIMES DOWNLOADED' ; mod, and have that mod active? Dan Drinnon's Cellar Door mods have this ; feature available, for example. ; (Y = Yes, I am using the 'TIMES DOWNLOADED' mod. N = No, I'm not). N ; ; Maximum number of new files that can be listed from any one RBBS-PC FMS ; directory (0-9999). Smaller numbers mean faster operation for new users. ; (Keeps from including your entire FMS if user never did a N)ew file check ; prior to loading the door). 0 (Zero) means no limit. We suggest 100 as ; a good number here. If you are not using FMS directories, this number is ; meaningless. 100 ; ; 'Y' = Allow users to reset their last message read markers to their ; previous values, 'N' = Don't allow. If you are using a utility other ; than our own MAILFIX v4.33 or higher to renumber/purge your message ; bases, you might want to set this to 'N'. MAILFIX is the only utility ; that can update the Mail Manager +Plus+ auxiliary user files when ; messages are renumbered. Y ; ; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; CONFERENCE CONFIGURATION SECTION: ; ; From this point on, all conferences are configured in the following ; manner (22 commas): ; ; 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,"11",12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,"23" ; ; 1 = Conference name (up to 7 characters) ; 2 = Allowed message length in this conference. Range is 0-99. ; (0 = do not split long messages, 99 lines is the default.) ; 3 = Point for this conference (applies to FIDO *.MSG's only) ; 4 = FakeNet point network for this conference (FIDO *.MSG's only) ; 5 = Path/Name of this conference's USERS file. ; 6 = Path/Name of this conference's MESSAGES file. ; 7 = Allow or dis-allow ANSI (Y or N). ; 8 = Allow or dis-allow high/low ASCII (Y or N). ; 9 = Security level needed to read this conference. ; 10 = Security level needed to post in this conference. ; 11 = Tagline for this conference (NONE = use default tag). ; 12 = Modify mail reader tearlines? (Y or N). ; 13 = Type of message base (Y=fixed length, N=elastic, F=FIDO *.MSG). ; 14 = Allow users to join conference from within Mail Manager? (Y, N). ; 15 = Path/Name to conference alias file (leave empty if none). ; 16 = Zone for this conference (applies to FIDO *.MSG's only) ; 17 = Net for this conference (applies to FIDO *.MSG's only) ; 18 = Node for this conference (applies to FIDO *.MSG's only) ; 19 = Is this a FIDO-style *.MSG NETMAIL area? (Y or N). ; 20 = Add tear/origin line (Y or N) (*.MSG areas only) ; 21 = True FIDO area name for this conf (*.MSG echo areas only) ; 22 = Allow private messages in this conference? (Y or N) ; 23 = Conference description (up to 60 characters) ; ; Your MAIN RBBS-PC MESSAGE BASE must be the first conference listed! From ; there on, you can mix/match as you see fit. Conference numbers will be ; assigned in the order they are presented here. ; ; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ; MAIN,99,0,0,C:\RBBS\MAINU.DEF,C:\RBBS\MAINM.DEF,Y,Y,5,5,"NONE",N,N,N,NONE,0,0,0,N,N,,Y,"Main message base"