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- ; This is an example UUCP.CTL file for the UUCP-ST package
- ; Date: 21 May 1996
- ;
- ; All command lines begin with a keyword which must be followed
- ; at least one space. TAB characters are not allowed!
- ; Unknown words that begin on the left margin, or any line
- ; that does not begin with a letter on the left margin,
- ; will be ignored.
- ;
- ; Coomands indicated with *** are required. All others are
- ; optional except as noted.
- ;
- ;*** The Sysop line is required; use the BBS username of the
- ; sysop, or the sysop name in your message editor setup if
- ; you are not running a BBS.
- Sysop Rich Tietjens
- ;
- ; "Key" is the registration key that you will receive after
- ; registering the pacakge. If the key is incorrect, or simply
- ; omitted, all your messages will be marked as "unregistered"
- ; and some of the less-used features will not work.
- Key (a 64-character ASCII key will go here)
- ;
- ;*** The "mailbox" is what appears to the left of the "@" symbol
- ; in your email address. This is case sensitive!
- Mailbox starship
- ;
- ; If your ISP assigns a hostname to your system (this would
- ; appear after the @ and before the domain name, e.g., if your
- ; address is something like dsmith@hostname.demon.co.uk), indicate
- ; the hostname here.
- Hostname hostname
- ;
- ;*** The MailQueue is the folder where outbound mail and news
- ; will be written and held for NOS to send into the Internet.
- MailQueue i:\oasis\spool\mqueue\
- ;
- ;*** The NetMail base is the path of your netmail messagebase,
- ; without the .MSG/.HDR extension
- NetMail f:\sysop\netmail
- ;
- ; Userdata is the file where your user database is maintained.
- ; Optional; "gateway.dat" will be used by default, in the
- ; same directory with the UUCP-ST programs. It is a good idea
- ; to specify this file in case you run a program from a shell
- ; that doesn't properly change the current working directory.
- Userdata i:\uucp-st\gateway.dat
- ;
- ;*** Where shall the logs be written? Full path.
- LogFile e:\logs\uucp_st.log
- ;
- ; Loglevel controls the amount of data written to the log;
- ; Loglevel 0 doesn't write a log at all.
- ; Loglevel 1 writes only start, end, and critical errors;
- ; Loglevel 2 also indicates general statistics (speed,
- ; total number of messages processed each run, etcetera);
- ; Loglevel 3 logs the Internet Message-Id for each message
- ; processed;
- ; Loglevel 4 logs individual addressee names for each message;
- ; Loglevel 5 logs the entire message body for each message.
- ; If this line is left out, Loglevel defaults to 0.
- LogLevel 3
- ;
- ; Debug On|off
- ; If Debug is On, exhaustive levels of information will be written to
- ; log; UUCP-ST operation will be very slow also. Unless there is
- ; a problem requiring detailed analysis, this should be left off,
- ; If the line is omitted, Debug defaults to off.
- Debug On
- ;
- ; SigFile is the signature that is appended to outbound news articles;
- ; if it is omitted, a product ID will be appended instead. Netiquette
- ; dictates that a .sig file consist of no more than 4 lines of plain
- ; text. This most often observed in the breach, however.
- SigFile e:\jetmail\jetmail\usenet.jm
- ;
- ; MailSig is simply a signature file that is appended to email.
- ; You can use the same file for both, if you wish, or even omit
- ; one of them and only use the other (or simply omit both of
- ; them if you have nothing special you want to say in every message).
- MailSig e:\jetmail\jetmail\gateway.jm
- ;
- ; The directory where new email is written by NOS; the filename
- ; will be the same as your mailbox name plus ".TXT" - thus new
- ; inbound email for all users at STarship will be found in a
- ; file named starship.txt in this directory:
- NewEmail i:\oasis\spool\mail\
- ;
- ; Immediate Import controls the behavior of EmailOut when writing
- ; mail back to users who send function requests and to new account
- ; holders. If it is set to ON, then Email_In will be called by
- ; EmailOut as soon as a message exists in the New Email folder.
- ; This slows EmailOut somewhat and requires more memory but may
- ; be preferred while setting up and testing UUCP-ST (or if you
- ; have a need for immediate replies, such as realtime response
- ; during a BBS session). Option, default is OFF.
- ImmediateImport On
- ;
- ; Reimport On will allow all of your outbound news articles to be
- ; picked up by NOS and reimported to your message base. This is
- ; useful for debugging (or if you're just curious to see what your
- ; articles look like), but wastes time in the NOS cycle. Set this
- ; to Off to have each message ID added to the History file, thus
- ; preventing NOS from downloading your outbound messages:
- ReimportNews Off
- ;
- ; MaxSize is something I'll have to research, I forgot what it does...
- MaxSize 32767
- ;
- ;*** AttachDir is where email messages that are too large for a single
- ; Fido-style message will be written. This does not apply to News;
- ; large news articles will be split among as many fido messages as
- ; required.
- AttachDir f:\attached
- ;
- ; The PlayPrg will be called when new email is found. This can
- ; be amusing or annoying, depending on your personal desires.
- ; Any sound player that accepts a command line and exits after
- ; playing can be used; if you have tight RAM, you may prefer to
- ; omit this and save the memory. Several optional programs are
- ; listed - pick the one that works for your hardware.
- ;
- ; WavePly2 works on the STe only:
- PlayPrg e:\waveplay\wavplay2.gtp
- ;
- ; Play.Ttp should work on any ST:
- ; PlayPrg PLAY.TTP
- ;
- ; PlayFile is the entire command line required by your sound
- ; player program. Optional (ignored if PlayPrg is omitted):
- PlayFile e:\octopus\sounds\mailz_in.wav
- ;
- ;*** HomeAddr is your .ftn address (without domain name):
- HomeAddr 51:205/311.0
- ;
- ;*** HomeSite is your ISP's domain name:
- HomeSite 3rdplanet.com
- ;
- ; Organization (or Organisation, if you're in the UK; spelling
- ; either way is optional) is the name of your BBS or network:
- Organization STarship and Quark's Holosuites
- ;
- ;*** TZ or TimeZone (either keyword is OK) is your Time Zone in
- ; any standard format: the 3-letter abbreviation, time
- ; difference from GMT (e.g., -0700), or both if you wish.
- TZ PDT
- ;
- ;*** AreasBBS is the full pathname of your AREAS.BBS file.
- ; Required for news, optional for email:
- AreasBBS e:\jetmail\areas.bbs
- ;
- ; The next 2 parameters are for use with PURGE; you may omit
- ; them if you aren't going to use the program.
- ;
- ; If you wish to use the Purge data in your Jetmail config,
- ; use the full path to the config.jm file:
- Jetmail e:\jetmail\jetmail\config.jm
- ;
- ; If you prefer a seperate Purge list, put the filename (or
- ; full path if it's not in the UUCP-ST folder) here:
- PurgeList purge.txt
- ;
- ; Is there someone who posts to the newsgroups but never
- ; has anything useful or interesting to say? Does he annoy
- ; you like no one else ever has? Want to trash all his
- ; news articles automatically? KillFrom will do just that -
- ; after you have registered UUCP-ST.
- ; The info on this line must match perfectly with info in the
- ; From: line of incoming news articles, although it need not
- ; be the only thing on the line. In the given example, any
- ; message with "PETER SINCLAIR-DAY" as part of the From: address
- ; will be automatically trashed.
- KillFrom PETER SINCLAIR-DAY
- ;
- ; What about email? Does someone have you on their junk email
- ; list, or do you just never want to hear from a given individual
- ; at all? Email should be treated as postal mail in this respect;
- ; if you get mail you don't want, it should be returned to the sender.
- ; BounceFrom will do exactly that. The address must match EXACTLY,
- ; so if you get email from (for example) sinclap2945@cobra.uni.edu,
- ; if will bounce, but mail from SinClap2945@cobra.uni.edu will not;
- ; mail from sinclap2954@cobra.uni.edu (PETER SINCLAIR-DAY) will.
- ; Be sure to specifiy enough information so you don't accidentally
- ; bounce mail you want to keep! A line that said (for example)
- ; BounceFrom aol.com
- ; will bounce ALL mail originating on AOL! You really should
- ; specify as complete an address as possible if you use this feature.
- ; Try to keep the number of lines here as low as possible;
- ; checking for Bounce addresses takes time and memory.
- ;
- ; This feature is reserved for registered sysops.
- BounceFrom sinclap2945@cobra.uni.edu
- BounceFrom root@uni.edu
- ;
- ;*** The BatchText file is the full path of your incoming
- ; news articles. Required for News.
- BatchText i:\oasis\spool\articles\batch.txt
- ;
- ;*** Path to your NOS Spool folder:
- Spool i:\oasis\spool\
- ;
- ; If you wish new users to be automatically activated, set
- ; ActiveFlag to On; if you prefer to manually activate each
- ; user, set this command to Off; default is ON:
- ActiveFlag On
- ;
- ; If SendReceipt is set to ON, then each email sent will be acknowlged
- ; in a return email ot the sender; if set to Off, mail will be
- ; sent without notifiying the sender. Default is Off:
- SendReceipt OFF
- ;
- ; If you want a text file with the daily statistical report;
- ; put the full pathname here:
- StatsRep e:\logs\stats.log
- ;
- ; If you want the statistics sent out in a message to ALL;
- ; indicate the message base location (without .MSG/.HDR
- ; extension) here: NOTE: Either StatsRep or StatsBase
- ; is required; you may do either or both, but do not
- ; leave both out of the control file!
- StatsBase f:\sysop\gatenews
- ;
- ; If you wish to have outbound email copied to an archive
- ; file, set KeepSysopMail to ON. Defaults to OFF; setting
- ; this on will slow EmailOut considerably.
- KeepSysOpMail OFF
- ;
- ; If you want Reminder.Txt sent to each user automatically
- ; on a given day of each month, set the date here. You may
- ; also send a function request to UUCP-ST (see the docs for
- ; EmailOut) or run EmailOut with a command line of "Reminder"
- ; to manually accomplish the same thing.
- SendRemindDate 15
- ;
- ; History is the list of messages that New_In has already
- ; seen; this will keep NOS from downloading them again.
- History i:\oasis\spool\news\history
- ;
- ; HistorySize is the maximum number of message IDs to keep
- ; in the history list. The more you have in the list, the
- ; longer it will take NOS to collect new messages; however,
- ; if you don't keep at least one average day's message IDs,
- ; NOS will repeatedly download the same messages. A minimum
- ; size of 3000 messages has worked well at STarship:
- HistorySize 3000
- ;
- ; Since UUCP-ST runs in a GEM Window, it is possible to resize
- ; that window. However, rather than adding speed-gobbling code
- ; to the programs to determine if you have resized the window,
- ; and to save the new size if you have, instead you can set the
- ; size in the CTL file. UUCP-ST defaults to a full-screen window
- ; regardless of your resolution. You may set the X and Y coordinates
- ; here and the size of the border area, that is, how far to the right
- ; and how far down should the window open, and how much space
- ; behind the window should be visible.
- Window 16,8,64,128
- ;
- ; The Link and File lines may be included here; if a LINK.CTL file
- ; is found in the UUCP-ST folder, it will be used instead, but the
- ; format is the same. Each line starts with either Link or File;
- ; then one or more spaces (NO TABS!), followed by the internet
- ; newsgroup name (case sensitive!) and again, one or more spaces.
- ; If it is a Link, end the line with the .ftn areaname as listed
- ; in your AREAS.BBS file.
- ; If instead you wish each news article written to a disk file,
- ; indicate the path to the folder where the articles will be stored.
- ; Filenames will be generated based on the current system time;
- ; a maximum of 27 articles per second can be handled. At any higher
- ; speed, the software must pause until the system clock catches up
- ; to prevent overwriting existing articles. For reference, assuming
- ; an average article size of 32768 bytes (which is fairly common for
- ; the Binaries heirarchy), that equates to 864 kilobytes per second.
- ; You will probably not see this kind of speed unless you have an
- ; '040 CPU running at better than 40 MHz.
- ; Keep in mind that newsgroups linked to Files in this way will
- ; NOT be available for areafixing by your downlinks.
- ; The trash area (where empty and unlinked articles will be written)
- ; is a special case; it should have the newsgroup name listed as either
- ; "badmsgs" or "trasharea" and the message base will be the same as your
- ; Jetmail/IOS trasharea. This link is not required but it is highly
- ; recommended; if it doesn't exist the results are unpredictable.
- Link badmsgs BADMSGS
- Link alt.ascii-art U.ALT.ASCII-ART
- Link alt.atari-jaguar.discussion U.ALT.ATARI-JAGUAR.DISCUSSION
- Link alt.atari.2600 U.ALT.ATARI.2600
- ;
- File alt.binaries.pictures.black.erotic.females I:\UFILE\BLACK\
- File alt.binaries.sounds.erotica I:\UFILE\AUD_EROS\
- ;
- Link alt.games.lynx U.ALT.GAMES.LYNX
- Link alt.internet.services U.ALT.INTERNET.SERVICES
- Link alt.sports.baseball.la-Dodgers U.ALT.SPORTS.BASEBALL.LA-DODGERS
- Link alt.tv.babylon-5 U.ALT.TV.BABYLON-5
- Link alt.tv.red-dwarf U.ALT.TV.RED-DWARF
- Link comp.binaries.atari.st U.COMP.BINARIES.ATARI.ST
- Link comp.os.linux.m68k U.COMP.OS.LINUX.M68K
- Link comp.sys.atari.8bit U.COMP.SYS.ATARI.8BIT
- Link comp.sys.atari.st U.COMP.SYS.ATARI.ST
- Link comp.sys.atari.st.advocacy U.COMP.SYS.ATARI.ST.ADVOCACY
- Link comp.sys.atari.st.announce U.COMP.SYS.ATARI.ST.ANNOUNCE
- Link comp.sys.atari.st.programmer U.COMP.SYS.ATARI.ST.PROGRAMMER
- Link comp.sys.atari.st.tech U.COMP.SYS.ATARI.ST.TECH
- Link demon.ip.support.atari U.DEMON.IP.SUPPORT.ATARI
- Link news.announce.newgroups U.NEWS.ANNOUNCE.NEWGROUPS
- ;
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