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CodeDir c:\vmc\code\ ; directory in which to write the code file
; for the givecode function
; ANSWER.EXE Voice Mail System
;
; TREE.CFG Information Server Configuration File
;
; This file is simply an example. Your operating file MUST be renamed to
; TREE.CFG for the Information Server to become operational. You will have
; to record the messages that you wish to use here.
;
; This is an example of the configuration file for operating ANSWER in the
; Information Server Mode. The .bin files that appear in this file must be
; placed in the OGM directory (see Options/Directory/OGM). Any line in this
; file beginning with a semi-colon is considered a comment and is ignored.
; White space characters (spaces and tabs) and anything appearing after the
; semi-colon on non-comment line are also ignored. The syntax of this file
; is strict and must not be violated. You are permitted to use tabs and
; comments.
;
; The Information Server begins by playing the message mainmenu.bin. This
; message should prompt the caller for one of several touch tone responses.
; The caller can enter 1 through 9, or enter one of the following:
;
; 0 returns to mainmenu, * (11) aborts, # (12) returns to root
;
; Under the mainmenu.bin entry below, you will have indented lines which will
; list the valid numbers which the caller can press. The lines are indented,
; contain the number of the response, a comma, a space, then the name of the
; message which will be played when the caller enters that response. If you
; wish that message to prompt the caller for additional responses, then you
; may list that message name below the mainmenu.bin and its indented list,
; followed by a list of its own. In the example below, vmc.bin is listed
; as option number 1. If the caller presses 1, then the Information Server
; will branch to the vmc.bin menu. The caller can then press 1 for
; vmcdesc.bin or 2 for vmcnext.bin. Proceeding in this fashion, you may
; continue to make branches to many different menus.
;
; These following two files are expected to be found by the Information Server
; in the OGM directory along with the other .bin files that you add here.
;
; mainmenu.bin (this is the root menu which is presented first)
; bye.bin (this menu is the last one before hanging up)
;
; Each of the following is a listing of the sequence to be followed by messages
; that are called from the first line above. Under each message is a number,
; a comma and space, then the next message to be branched to in response to the
; indicated number. Branching may be forward and/or backward.
;
; getcode is a special keyword. It must have two parameters following it,
; each separated by a space character. The first is a number from 1 to 99 and
; specifies how many numbers the caller will be prompted for. The second is
; the filename to which to save the number received from the caller.
;
; givecode is a special keyword. It will generate an 8-digit ramdom unique
; code and save it to a text database called GIVECODE.DAT. It will then say
; the code, and prompt the caller to play the code again or not. Then a
; file <code>.log will be saved to a specified directory and will contain
; the date, time, and code given to the caller.
;
; vmail is a special keyword which will cause invocation of the voice mail
; box menu. When the voice mail box operation is completed, control is
; returned to the information server.
;
mainmenu.bin ; Lists all messages available
1, vmc.bin ; branch to vmc.bin submenu
2, cygnus.bin ; branch to cygnus.bin submenu
3, playback.bin ; branch to playback.bin submenu
4, record.bin ; branch to record.bin submenu
5, remote.bin ; branch to remote.bin submenu
6, givecode.bin
10, bye.bin ; exit Information Server
;
; The following two messages are submenus which may be called from above
;
vmc.bin ; Information on the Voice Mail Card
1, vmcdesc.bin
2, vmcnext.bin
10, mainmenu.bin
cygnus.bin ; Information on Perspective BBS
1, persdesc.bin
2, persvmc.bin
10, mainmenu.bin
;
; The following messages are played, then no prompt for a touch tone is made
; since options 1 through 9 are not listed. Instead, a branch is made back
; to the menu which branched here (it will play the message then return).
;
vmcdesc.bin ; Description of the Voice Mail Card
10, mainmenu.bin
12, vmc.bin
vmcnext.bin ; What's next for the VMC
10, mainmenu.bin
12, vmc.bin
persdesc.bin ; Description of Perspective BBS
10, mainmenu.bin
12, cygnus.bin
persvmc.bin ; Integration of the VMC with Perspective
10, mainmenu.bin
12, cygnus.bin
playback.bin ; just for sample purposes
playback
10, mainmenu.bin
record.bin ; return to mainmenu after
record ; recording a message
10, mainmenu.bin
remote.bin
remote ; enter remote programming mode
10, mainmenu.bin
givecode.bin
givecode
10, mainmenu.bin
;
; The program branches here when the caller is finished.
;
bye.bin ; just say bye
exit ; and hangup