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# ====================================================================
#
# PostLink(tm) Configuration file
# Copyright (C) 1992 by Kip Compton, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
#
# POSTLINK.CFG file for CollNet(tm), from The Radio Wave BBS. Only
# the first 222 lines of this file should be edited.
#
# If you need any help call me at 609-764-0812 (1200 - 16.8k)
#
# ====================================================================
#
# This is your BBS tagline.
#
# 60 Chars max for CollNet(tm) please
# |--------1---------2---------3---------4---------5---------|
BBS-TAG-LINE=The Radio Wave BBS ■ 609-764-0812 ■ Delran, NJ
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# If you are a Node then change this to YES, if not then leave this NO.
#
NODE-MODE=NO
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# If set to YES PostLink will make a file called LASTTIME.TXT, which
# contains a line telling when the last successful transfer was.
#
LASTTIME.TXT=YES
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Leave USE-REAL-SYSOPS-NAME= set to YES. Put you name where it says
# SYSOPS-NET-NAME=
#
USE-REAL-SYSOPS-NAME=YES
SYSOPS-NET-NAME=TYLER MYERS
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# These directories are not needed, but will make PostLink run quicker
#
SHARED-DIR=C:\COLLNET
PUBLIC-DIR=C:\COLLNET
MDT-DIR=C:\COLLNET\MDT
DUPE-DIR=C:\COLLNET\DUPE
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Timezone information: TIMEZONE=n sets the timezone. N should be the
# number of hours after UTC (aka greenwich mean time) you are.
#
# 5 = Eastern
# 6 =
# 7 = Mountain
# 8 = West Coast
#
# DAYLIGHT-SAVINGS should be set to NO if daylight savings time is not
# in effect, YES if it is.
#
TIMEZONE=5
DAYLIGHT-SAVINGS=YES
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Define MailStore...different MailStores are for different systems.
# Currently supported MailStores:
#
# UTI2 : UTI Revision 2
# PCB145 : PCBoard 14.5
#
MAILSTORE=PCB145
#
# If you are not using PCBoard 14.5 then these 3 lines should be commented.
#
PCBOARD.DAT=C:\PCB\PCBOARD.DAT
UPDATE-PCB-MAIL-WAITTING=YES
PCBSTATS-NODE=10
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This variable sets the name of the file to log activity to. To have no
# log at all, just comment this line out.
#
LOG=C:\COLLNET\COLLNET.LOG
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# SYSTEM MESSAGE CONFIGURATION:
#
# Messages for users (usually the SYSOP) from the networking software can
# either be placed in a text file, or placed right into a message base on
# your BBS.
#
# To place the messages into your message base, define the variable
# "SYSTEM-MSG-CONFERENCE" and set it equal to the number of the conference
# that you want sysop messages to be placed in (note: these numbers are
# the same as the numbers used in MANAGE when editing conferences, and
# do not necessarily correspond to the conference numbers on your BBS).
#
# To have the messages placed in a text file, define the configuration
# variable "SYSTEM-MSG-FILE" and set it equal to the full path of the
# file that you would like sysop messages placed in. If none is specified,
# the messages will be placed in SYSMSG.TXT in the current directory.
#
#SYSTEM-MSG-FILE=C:\COLLNET\SYSMSG.LOG
SYSTEM-MSG-CONFERENCE=1
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# AUTO-ADD-NEW-NODES should be set to YES if you want to automatically add
# new nodes when they call.
#
# HUBs should set this to YES
#
AUTO-ADD-NEW-SITES=NO
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# File Transfer Protocol Information:
#
# Each protocol has a character associated with it (ie A-Z and 0-9).
#
# Warning: Do not change the characters that these represent without talking
# to the others on your network. The software negotiates which protocol
# to use based on which are available, and if the letters do not match up,
# it will not work properly.
#
# (ie, if Z is ZModem on your system, it must be ZModem on all systems that
# you call and that call you, unless they do not support ZModem, in which
# case Z should not be defined as being any protocol)
#
# Each protocol has a letter associated with it. The first thing you
# need is a listing of the available protocols:
#
# PROTOCOLS=A B C D E F G H I J K ..
#
# Just list the letters that are being used. NOTE: THE FIRST PROTOCOL LISTED
# WILL BE THE DEFAULT FOR ADDED SYSTEMS.
# Then, define 3 other attributes:
#
#
# The name (for display purposes only)
# PROTO-NAME-Z=Zmodem
#
# The send command
#
# PROTO-SEND-Z=$$ZMODEMS
#
# The receive command
#
# PROTO-RECV-Z=$$ZMODEMR
#
# Note: Use the following for built-in protocols:
#
# Protocol Send/Recv Suggested Letter
# Zmodem $$ZMODEM Z
# XModem-1k $$XMODEM-1K O
# XModem-1K-G $$XMODEM-1K-G F
# XModem-CRC $$XMODEM X
#
# For external protocols, the following variables are defined:
#
# $$PORT ---> an integer representing the port # (ie 1 for COM1)
# $$RECDIR ---> Directory to place received files in (ie C:\UPLOAD)
# $$RECNAME ---> Expected name of file to be received (ie 3.NUL)
# $$SENDPATH ---> Full path of file to send (ie C:\POSTLINK\3.NDL)
#
# Note that it is perfectly acceptable to define "better" implementations
# of protocols to these letters (for example, use DSZ ZModem for Z instead
# of the built in one.)
#
#
# In addition, some special protocol options must be configured. They
# are put in the PROTO-OPTIONS-X where X is the letter of the protocol.
#
# Currently, the only two options are BIDIRECTIONAL and FULLSCREEN. So, for
# a bidirectional protocol such as HSLINK, assuming that you're using H as the
# protocol's letter, you would put the following to make it both FULLSCREEN and
# BIDIRECTIONAL
#
# PROTO-OPTIONS-H=BIDIRECTIONAL FULLSCREEN
#
# NOTE THAT IT IS IN ALL CAPS. IT _IS_ CASE SENSITIVE.
#
# Supported protocols:
#
PROTOCOLS=Z F O X
#
# Built-in Zmodem
PROTO-NAME-Z=Zmodem
PROTO-SEND-Z=$$ZMODEM
PROTO-RECV-Z=$$ZMODEM
# If you want to use DSZ for your Zmodem, just uncomment the following
# 2 lines, then comment PROTO-SEND-Z=$$ZMODEM and PROTO-RECV-Z=$$ZMODEM
# above
#PROTO-SEND-Z=dsz handshake both port $$PORT sz $$SENDPATH
#PROTO-RECV-Z=dsz handshake both port $$PORT rz $$RECDIR
#
# -- built in Xmodem-1k-G
PROTO-NAME-F=Xmodem-1k-G
PROTO-SEND-F=$$XMODEM-1K-G
PROTO-RECV-F=$$XMODEM-1K-G
#
# -- built in Xmodem-1k
PROTO-NAME-O=Xmodem-1k
PROTO-SEND-O=$$XMODEM-1K
PROTO-RECV-O=$$XMODEM-1K
#
# -- build in Xmodem-CRC
PROTO-NAME-X=Xmodem-CRC
PROTO-SEND-X=$$XMODEM
PROTO-RECV-X=$$XMODEM
#
# -- HSLink bidirectional protocol (external)
#
# Uncomment the following 4 lines AND add an "H" to the PROTOCOLS
# setting above to enable HS/Link support.
#
#PROTO-NAME-H=HS/Link
#PROTO-SEND-H=hslink -P$$PORT -U$$RECDIR $$SENDPATH
#PROTO-RECV-H=hslink -P$$PORT -U$$RECDIR $$SENDPATH
#PROTO-OPTIONS-H=BIDIRECTIONAL FULLSCREEN
#
# ====================================================================
#
# In most cases everything below this line will not need editing.
#
# ====================================================================
#
# Compression Scheme Information.
#
# Compression schemes are identified by strings of up to 3 characters.
# These strings s hould correspond to the extension that the compression
# program puts on the end of compressed files (ie ZIP for zip files).
#
# The first thing you need is a listing of available compression schemes
#
# COMPRESS=AAA BBB CCC ...
#
# Then you need to define the command to compress a file:
#
# COMPRESS-AAA=COMPRESS $$FPATH $$DESTDIR
#
# and the command to uncompress a file
#
# UNCOMPRESS-AAA=UNCOMPRESS $$FPATH $$DESTDIR
#
# Where AAA is the up to three character identifier for the compression
# scheme.
#
# The following variables are available when defining compression programs:
#
# For both compressing and uncompressing:
#
# $$CMP-PATH --> Full path of compressed file without extension (ie C:\POSTLINK\RECV\U3)
#
# for uncompressing only
#
# $$DESTDIR --> Directory to place resutant file(s) in (ie C:\POSTLINK)
#
# for compressing only
#
# $$INCFILE --> Include these files (files or wildcards sep. by spaces)
#
#
# NOTE : THE ABOVE VARIABLES ARE CASE-SENSITIVE, AND THUS MUST BE IN ALL CAPS!
#
COMPRESS=ZIP
#
# Definition for PKZIP
COMPRESS-ZIP=PKZIP $$CMP-PATH $$INCFILES
UNCOMPRESS-ZIP=PKUNZIP -o $$CMP-PATH $$DESTDIR
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Define the maximum number of channels that are available. The system can
# have up to 16767 channels, but the more channels you have, the worse the
# performance becomes. (ie, the site.lst file grows larger, etc)
#
# IF YOU NEED MORE THAN 16767 CHANNELS, CONTACT KIP COMPTON AS THE SOFTWARE
# CAN EASILY BE CHANGED TO SUPPORT MANY MORE PORTS -- The 16767 limit was
# introduced for efficency reasons...
#
MAX-CHANNELS=1400
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Options for mail..
#
# This option controls whether private mail addressed to the sysop is exported.
#
EXPORT-SYSOPS-PRIVATE-MAIL=NO
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This option is the name of the sysop as it should be on outside systems.
#
USE-SYSOPS-REAL-NAME=YES
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This option controls the default maximum number of packets to keep per
# channel in the .PUB (public) files.
#
DEFAULT-MAX-TO-KEEP=10000
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This option controls the default minimum number of packets to keep per
# channel in the .PUB (public) files.
#
DEFAULT-MIN-TO-KEEP=100
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The IMPORT-MODE and EXPORT-MODE variables control whether POSTLINK.EXE
# automatically exports and imports on the fly. If you set EXPORT-MODE and/or
# IMPORT-MODE to AUTOMATIC, then the corresponding operation will be performed
# on the fly by POSTLINK.EXE, only when needed. You should then not have to run
# EXPORT or IMPORT ever again. For example, to be fully automatic, set both
# EXPORT-MODE and IMPORT-MODE to AUTOMATIC. To have mail imported onto your
# board automatically (ie as it is uploaded) but not have mail exported from
# your board until EXPORT.EXE is run, set IMPORT-MODE to AUTOMATIC and
# EXPORT-MODE to MANUAL.
#
# If these variables are left out, the default is AUTOMATIC.
#
EXPORT-MODE=AUTOMATIC
IMPORT-MODE=AUTOMATIC
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# MINIMUM DISK SPACE REQUIREMENTS:
#
# On startup, PostLink programs check the free space
# available in the work directory and shared directories. If the free
# space is less than the minumum number of K to be free as defined by
# the following variables, the software will signal an error and terminate.
#
# In addition, if the space free is within a certain percentage of the
# minimum free space allowed, a message will be sent to the sysop. The
# default percentages are 20%, but they can be changed by changing the
# variables below:
#
# Note that the amount of free space is expressed in K, ie 5000 is 5 megs.
# Setting the minimum free space to 0 will disable these checks.
#
# For the shared directory:
SHARED-DIR-MIN-SPACE=5000
SHARED-DIR-MIN-PERCENT=20
#
# For the work directory:
WORK-DIR-MIN-SPACE=5000
WORK-DIR-MIN-PERCENT=20
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# DOS SHELL SWAPPING OPTIONS
#
# SHELL-SWAP controls whether the programs swap themselves to disk or
# ems memory when they shell out to DOS. (ie to call UTIs, PKZIP, protocol
# drivers, etc.) If it is YES, the programs will attempt to swap themselves
# out, if it is NO, they will not.
#
SHELL-SWAP=YES
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# SHELL-SWAP-EMS controls whether, if configured to swap, the programs
# attempt to use EMS memory instead of disk when swapping out. If set
# to YES, the programs will swap to EMS memory if enough is available;
# if enough EMS memory is not available, they will swap to disk.
#
SHELL-SWAP-EMS=YES
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# SHELL-SWAP-DIR controls where the programs place their swap files if
# they end up swapping to disk. For example, if you have a RAM disk
# D and wish to have your swap files put in the root directory of this
# disk, you would use SHELL-SWAP-DIR=D:\. NOTE: By default the swap
# file is placed in the current directory. If there is not enough space
# on the drive that you specify, PostLink will not be able to shell to
# whatever it is trying to shell to (PKZIP, DSZ, UTI driver, etc) and
# will fail.
#
#SHELL-SWAP-DIR=C:\
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Site list Packing configuration:
#
# The MAX-SITE-LIST-IDLE-DAYS variable controls how many days a site must
# be idle before it is automatically deleted by the packing routines. If
# it is not specified, no sites will ever be deleted because they are too
# old. Note that sites that you add yourself will not be deleted automaticaly
# until the site has called at least once.
#
MAX-SITE-LIST-IDLE-DAYS=30
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Automatic Packing configuration:
#
# POSTLINK.EXE can be configured to automatically pack the dictionary, site list,
# and/or .PUB files on a regular basis.
#
# AUTOMATIC-PACKING turns on and off the entire automatic packing apparatus.
# if is it set to "YES" automatic packing will occur; "NO" means no automatic
# packing.
#
# In addition, there is an variable for each of the files to be packed which
# allows you to specify how often, in days, each file is packed. If
# you set the number of days to 0, no automatic packing will take place.
# (for example, 1 means pack every day, 2 every other day, etc.)
#
# The default values for these are 1 day for .PUB files and 10 days for
# both the site list and dictionary.
#
AUTOMATIC-PACKING=YES
PACKET-PACK-DAYS=1
SITELIST-PACK-DAYS=10
DICTIONARY-PACK-DAYS=10
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# "Message Data" File Configuration
#
# The Message Data file is used to keep track of messages. The primary
# function that this supports is reference numbers.
#
# You can control how many messages back the software keeps track of. You
# can have the software keep track of 0 to 5000 messages in each conference.
# The default is 1000 messages per conference.
#
NUM-RECS-IN-MSGDATA=1000
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Debugging Directory Option:
#
# Normally, when it is done with PREAMBLE, U##, and D## files, POSTLINK.EXE
# deletes them. If you set the DEBUG-DIR option to a directory, POSTLINK.EXE
# will, instead of deleting the files, move them to the directory specified.
# You must not specify your work directory as this directory or things will
# get screwed up. This option is intended to be used only if you are having
# problems and need to examine exactly what was uploaded by the sites that
# call you. Note that this directory must exist; the software will not
# create it for you.
#
#DEBUG-DIR=C:\POSTLINK\DEBUG
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# MAIL CONFIGURATION:
#
#
# There are several options that control the _DEFAULTS_ for options that
# control how mail is handled on a conference by conference basis. These
# variables only take effect when put new conference onto the net (ie give
# it a channel in manage.exe); they do not have any effect on conferences
# that have already been set up. They are also only the DEFAULTS for these
# new conferences; they can be changed when adding the conference or any
# time later.
#
# The first option, DEFAULT-PRIVATE-MAIL, controls whether or not private
# mail in general is exported and imported. Note that if you set this to
# YES, the individual import and export Routed Mail options below have no
# effect; if this option is set to YES, all private mail is exported and
# imported regardless of whether it is routed or not. Generally, it is a
# good idea to set this option to NO, as if it is set to YES, all private
# mail in the conference will be exported, and if it is not routed, it
# will appear on all boards that also have this flag set to YES and who
# take the conference on the network.
#
DEFAULT-PRIVATE-MAIL=NO
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The next two options control whether Private and Public mail is "Auto
# Routed". "Auto Routing" means that when exporting mail, the software
# looks at messages that have reference numbers (and are thus replies to
# a message) and routes that reply message back to the system where the
# message that it is a reply to was written.
#
# In general, PRIVATE Auto Routing is very GOOD; it makes mail a lot more
# "private" in that once a series of replies has gotten started, the
# private messages only appear on the origin and destination systems.
#
# In general, PUBLIC Auto Routing is BAD; it keeps people from seeing
# conversations that are going on. However, in extremely busy conferences
# this may be desirable.
#
DEFAULT-AUTO-ROUTE-PRIV=YES
DEFAULT-AUTO-ROUTE-PUBLIC=NO
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The next two options control whether Routed Private Mail is exported and
# Imported. If Private Mail is turned on for the conference, these two
# flags are ignored; all private mail is being exported and imported. If
# Private Mail is turned off for the conference, these flags can allow you
# to import/export private messages that are routed, including Auto Routing.
# These options should generally be set ON, as a routed message is pretty
# private.
#
# For Exporting:
#
DEFAULT-EXP-PRIV-ROUTED=YES
#
# For Importing:
#
DEFAULT-IMP-PRIV-ROUTED=YES
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# The next two defaults control the default for Bridge Modes. Generally,
# you want to have Bridge Mode turned OFF for all of your conferences.
# Bridge mode is generally used for "bridging" conferences across networks.
#
#
DEFAULT-BRIDGE-EXPORT=NO
DEFAULT-BRIDGE-IMPORT=NO
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# File Request Configuration
#
# This option controls whether a message is sent to the sysop when somone
# attempts to request a file that they are not allowed to request in the
# REQUEST.DAT. YES means a message is sent, NO means no message is sent.
# The default is YES.
#
ILLEGAL-REQ-WARNING=YES
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# This option controls whether a message is sent to the sysop when someone
# attempts to request a file which is not found in any of the paths listed
# in the REQUEST.DAT file. YES means a message is sent, NO means no message
# is sent. The default is NO.
#
UNKNOWN-REQ-WARNING=NO
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Dictionary Administrative Update Configuration
#
# Normally, dictionary name publications (or unpublications) are noly honored
# if they are from the site that they are updating. However, in some
# situations it is desirable to let some site(s) update your dictionary
# for any names. These updates are called "Administrative Updates" and this
# configuration variable controls who is allowed to do them.
#
# To allow administrative dictionary updates, add the variable
# DICTIONARY-ADMIN-SITES= and then put a list of ID(s) that are allowed
# to send you administrative updates. For example,
#
DICTIONARY-ADMIN-SITES=
#
# Would allos sites 1,2,3, and 4 to send you administrative updates. Note
# that you _can_ use names here instead if you like.
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# DO NOT CHANGE THIS LINE AT ALL!
#
NET-TAG-LINE=CollNet
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------
#