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%
% Configurations file for Terminate mail editor 1.51
% The automatic point system for Terminate
% Copyright (C) 1993-94 Strathrory Systems Limited
% Worldwide distributor SerWiz Comm
%
%
% This program comes with Terminate, just to give you an idea of how easy it
% is reading and writing netmail and conference mail.
% All Paths without a leading Drive or backslash, will be expanded to the
% TerMail directory. There is NO reason for changing to the TerMail directory
% first before running this program. TerMail will change by itself and change
% back to the original path afterwards.
% It is HIGHLY recommended to use a disk cache for faster disk access.
% Remember you can edit this file directly from Termail, just by pressing
% E from the area selection.
%
%
% TerMail can be used by ANYONE for free, it may NEVER be sold by anyone.
% It can be used by private persons as well as commercial firms.
% This means FREEWARE. You can even give it away for free to customers.
% No money may ever change hands for this program. If it is placed on a
% floppy disk the price may never exceed 2$ or 3DEM. Nobody may profit from
% this product financially - other than saving time and hassles!
% If you like it, register the complete Terminate terminal program instead.
%
% However it cannot be bundled with competing programs without a seperate
% written agreement from SerWiz Comm.
%
%
% A lot of the keys are compatible with GoldEd, so please try your normal
% combination first and if that does not work, use the TerMail-keys.
% Press F1 in the reader for a list of available keys.
%
%
% This program will be discussed in Terminate conferences. Try connecting to
% the TERMINAT_R23.PUB (Danish), TERMINAT (English), TERMINATE.SUPPORT.024
% (German) if you want more information on this program.
%
%
% If you want to make any changes, please do not remove the above message.
% That is our only demand, so please do not abuse this simple request.
% /SerWiz Comm
% All blank lines and lines starting with a % are comments
%
% Your network address: zone:net/node.point. You should ask your Boss for
% this number. TerMail uses 4D nodenumbers, no fakenets needed.
% Boss address is the node number of your boss. If your boss has several
% lines/node numbers you could route the mail to one of the other nodes.
% PktPwd is something called PKT-password, only use this if your Boss tells
% you to, TerMail will ignore this when unpacking, since you are a point.
% In general TerMail will unpack everything (mail) in the inbound directory.
%
%
% Your name should be placed here. Normally only 1 address is used, but
% if you have several point or node numbers in different networks you should
% enter two definitions. You can assign each user to a group. When you write
% in an area, then the user is selected depending on which group the area is
% assigned to. Look below. Max 16 users allowed.
% You CANNOT change the order of these lines, and ALL LINES MUST BE PRESENT.
% Remember you can temporarily change the user by pressing the U button.
%
% If you want to have all highbit characters replaced with another character
% before saving the message, just enter the character on the HIGHBIT line.
% Some networks does not allow these characters, so you can enable this if
% this is demanded. (Highbit characters are ASCII 128-255).
%
% My normal user configuration in fidonet - you should normally only have 1
% user. If you have a node-number, just set the Address and Route-To to the
% same address like 2:236/111
%
User 1
Name DAN BBS ApS
Address 2:236/111.9999
Route-To 2:236/111
AreaFixPwd secret
PktPwd secret
Highbit
% An address in VirNet
% User 2
% Name Bo Bendtsen
% Address 10:451/206
% Route-To 10:451/206
% AreaFixPwd killit
% PktPwd novirs
% Highbit *
% Sysop of the best MIDI and sound board in Denmark
% User 3
% Name Lars Nyby
% Address 2:236/360.1
% Route-To 2:236/360
% AreaFixPwd oohyes
% PktPwd music
% Highbit ?
% User 4
% Name John Doe
% Address 1:234/567.8
% Route-To 9:123/456
% AreaFixPwd whoami
% PktPwd dtknow
% Highbit
%
% Where is Terminate located.
%
Terminate ..\
%
% Where your private netmails (sometimes called matrix, directmail, personal
% mail etc.) messages are located.
% Netmail is personal mail sent directly to you. You can also send netmail
% to other points or nodes. These letters are not public and only intended to
% be read by the sender/receiver.
%
Netmail NETMAIL\
%
% Where to look for incoming mail.
% If you are using Terminate this will be the default directory where all
% mailfiles are downloaded to, with the pointsystem.
% ..\ means 1 directory up (Normally C:\TERMINAT\IN\)
% Remember the path-names are expanded at startup. So if Terminate is located
% in C:\MODEM\TERMINAT then ..\IN\ would be expanded to C:\MODEM\TERMINAT\IN\
% The same thing goes for the outbound.
% Also QWK packages must be placed here.
%
Inbound ..\IN\
%
% Where to store outgoing mail, always use ZONE as subdir, then messages to
% other zones will be stored in OUT\ZONE.006 (Zone 6) etc.
% When you write a message, it will be packed in this directory and the
% next time you call a system or your boss, the mail will be transferred.
%
Outbound ..\OUT\ZONE\
%
% Where to store out .REP QWK-offline mail packages. Produced only if the
% conference is a QWK offline conference.
%
QwkReply ..\UPLOAD\
%
% If you want the Tossing/Scanning/Packing information in a logfile, then
% use this statement. The last digit will tell Tmail to erase the logfile
% whenever the filesize is more than X kilobytes. Enter a 0 if you never
% want the logfile to be erased.
%
LogFile TMAIL.LOG 128
%
% When exporting by pressing W, the default directory can be set in here
% .\ mean TMAIL directory.
% For printer use PRN, LPT1, LPT2 or LPT3.
%
ExportPath EXPORT\
%
% Where new echomail directories should be created.
%
NewAreas ECHO\
%
% If you do not want the question: "Toss incoming mail", and just want to do
% it every time there is any mail, then enable AutoToss.
% This will also skip the "press any key" after tossing.
%
% If you do not want the question: "Do you want to pack mail for sending now",
% and instead just want to pack it automatically, then enable AutoPack.
%
% If you never want to pack mail or get the question use the NeverPack command.
%
% If you want automatic cleaning of areas (Max-messages and renumbering),
% then enable AutoClean.
%
% If you never want the cleaning to be performed. Perhaps if you are sharing
% the database with another program, enable NeverClean
%
AutoToss
% AutoPack
% NeverPack
% AutoClean
% NeverClean
%
% Nodelists are used for getting information on people you are writing to.
% In these lists you can get a persons network address and other information.
% TerMail, is capable of reading uncompiled nodelists and pointlists.
% Including the 'UBOSS:231/111' flag and the 'Point' keyword.
% If you are using nodelists that end with a number like: NODELIST.239, then
% use NODELIST.* and then TerMail will get the nodelist with the latest time
% stamp. Max 5 nodelists can be defined.
%
Nodelist DK-POINT.LST
Nodelist C:\NODELIST\NODELIST.*
%
% Colors for editor Normal Highlight Reversed Bold
% Use the program TEXTATTR.EXE available in the Terminate package
% Remember TerMail can also handle very large screens, up to 132x60 is tested.
% Just set the videomode before starting up TerMail.
%
% Default
Colors 3 11 113 7
%
% ME2 colors. Did someone claim this program looks like ME2 ?
% Colors 2 14 112 2
%
% Mono colors for black/white systems
% Colors 7 15 112 7
%
% More colors
% Colors 112 113 14 112
%
% The worst possible colors, nobody likes this
% Colors 91 107 20 33
%
% Disable this to use 12-hour am/pm instead
%
RealTime24
%
% Where we can find the file defining which mail areas you are using.
% This file will hold the directories of each echomail conference
%
AreaFile TMAIL.BBS
%
% Origin line to insert at the end of echomail messages.
% You can write whatever you like in here. (Within reason of course).
%
% Max 20 origin lines can be specified.
%
% |----------------------------------------------------|
Origin The NEW Terminate will -=> FAX <=- almost anything!
Origin Terminate is now specially built for Internet!
Origin Terminate + SmartNote + Internet = best solution ever!
Origin Terminate does both QWK offline-mail and fido-mail!
Origin Terminate = Pointmailer+Tosser+Reader+Packer+QWK!
Origin Terminate SmartNote: Remembers and recalls everything!
Origin Terminate & ISDN-2 gives you 1000k/minute (15000 CPS)
Origin Alt-X : Not used much in Terminate The Final Terminal
Origin When did you TERMINATE your old terminal program ?
Origin Terminate point system, the easiest in the world!
Origin Terminate IS the final terminal!
Origin Get real, get better, get faster, get Terminate!
Origin With Terminate YOU can beat the feeling!
Origin You know when you have been Terminated...
Origin Have you ever been TERMINATEd ?
Origin Terminate is Bigger, Better, Faster.........
Origin When did you last arm yourself with a Terminate!
Origin Terminate, keeps full control of your phonebill
Origin Terminate is available from a dealer near you!
Origin Terminate has most advertising origin lines ;-)
%
% If a netmail has a 'Request Receipt' flag, then you can have a automatic
% message generated and sent back, if you do not have time to answer the
% message at once. Disable this line if you never want these messages.
% Remember that sometimes you want to ignore annoying persons and do not
% by a mistake want to inform the person that you have seen their silly
% messages. Please edit the file TMAIL.CFM if you want something special.
%
Confirmation
%
% A twitfilter is something that you must have. Sometimes a person can be
% so irritating that you don't even want to see the messages and simply
% just want to ignore messages. TerMail will pop up a little box saying
% it is a twit message and will under no circumstances show the message.
% Max 10 Twits are allowed.
%
Twit Donald Duck
Twit Dr. Fantasy
Twit Goofy
%
% Will show control information in messages, you should turn it off if you
% are a beginner and do not want to be confused by all the keywords.
%
Kludges
%
% Terminate will send everything that is not on hold for your Boss.
% Other systems may not like you sending the packages crash and
% calling all the time. If CrashBoss is enabled Terminate will create
% .CLO files. If removed then Terminate will use .FLO files.
% If you don't know what I am talking about, just leave it alone.
%
CrashBoss
%
% This feature could help you read messages faster. If enabled you could
% read all messages just by pressing ENTER, however if you are not used
% to this you could get confused. If blind support is enabled this function
% will not work, because is will just confuse you.
%
AutoAdvance
%
% By default Terminate will use --- instead of ___, if you for some reason
% want to use the the other style ___, just disable this statement.
%
FidoTearline
%
% Add your Boss's SEEN-BY and/or PATH when exporting.
% Some systems require this and some don't, this will add:
% SeenBy : SEEN-BY: 231/111
% AddPath: PATH: 231/111
% If you want a different SEEN-BY or PATH, a fakenet or simular, you can
% enter any string after 'SeenBy' or 'AddPath'. Please remember that there
% are NEVER zones and point-numbers in SEEN-BY's or PATH's.
% Bad=2:231/111.0, Good=231/111.
% Do only change this if your boss asks you to, and follow his exact advise!
% If you are a node, Terminate will always put in the correct SEEN-BY+PATH
%
SeenBy
% SeenBy 23424/1
% AddPath
% AddPath 23424/1
%
% Set the Kill/sent flag on new netmails, this will delete the netmails
% after they have been scanned, otherwise the SENT flag is set.
% These are the flags you can toggle when writing a netmail:
%
% C Crash Send message directly to receiver, if you send
% a message to another point it will be routed through
% his boss. 2:236/12.27 -=> 2:236/12
% S Sent When TerMail sends a message this flag will be set,
% so TerMail know that the message has already been
% sent. If you want to send the message again, change
% an old message and remove the sent (Snt) flag
% A File attach Send file(s), filename(s) must be in subject and
% each filename must be seperated by a space
% K Kill/sent Delete message after it has been sent
% L Local Only Local messages will be sent by TerMail
% H Hold Hold the message, send it later
% F File request Request a file, filenames in subject 'FILES TER100.ARJ'
% each filename must be separated by a space
% R Request Receipt Some systems allow you to get an automatic reply if
% the person has actually read the message you sent.
%
KillSent
%
% Whenever mail is tossed to the SYSOP-name (your name) in any conference,
% then a copy could be placed in another area. As default a copy will be made
% in the SAVEAREA which is area 2. This is made so that if you are connected
% to a lot of conferences you will always be sure to get the messages for you,
% before they are cleaned out or if you forget to read the conference.
%
CopyArea 2
%
% If you want to save all messages you write, so you can keep track of who
% you have written to and what you have said and not said, this feature will
% create a copy of the message in this area. The default area is YOUWROTE,
% which is area 3
%
SaveYourMail 3
%
% When making a new message this would default to be appended in the top/end
% of the letter.
% @F = Firstname, @L = Lastname(s), @YOU Your name
% @FROM = Original letter from, @TO = Original letter to
% @CR = New line (CR+LF), @SUBJECT = Subject when quoting.
% @CDATE @CTIME current date and time.
% @DATE @TIME date and time quoted message was written.
% Each template should be assigned to a group, then this template will be
% used, whenever you write a message in an area belonging to this group.
% The 4 lines must come in that order. Template,MsgStart,MsgEnd,MsgQuote
% No blanks or comments between the lines.
% You can define up to 12 templates
%
% |------------------------------- Max 200 characters on each line ->
%
% International/English template
%
Template 1
MsgStart @CRHi @F @L, hope you are having a nice day
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Yours sincerely, @YOU@CR
MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM wrote to @TO@CR Subject: @SUBJECT
%
% Danish template
%
Template 2
MsgStart @CRHej @F, hvordan har du det
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMεδ √επ£¡ç H¡£sεπ @YOU@CR
MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM skrev til @TO@CR Emne: @SUBJECT
%
% German template
%
Template 3
MsgStart @CRHallo @F, wie geht's
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMit freundlichen Gruessen @YOU@CR
MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM schrieb an @TO@CR Thema: @SUBJECT
%
% Svensk template
%
Template 4
MsgStart @CRHej @F, hur står det till?
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRMed vänlig hälsning @YOU@CR
MsgQuote @DATE, @FROM skrev till @TO@CR Ämne: @SUBJECT
%
% Turkish template
%
Template 5
MsgStart @CRMerhaba @F @L, nasIlsIn
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR@YOU sana mutluluklar diler@CR
MsgQuote Tarih @DATE ve Saat @TIME iken,@CR@FROM, '@SUBJECT' konusunda konuƒmuƒ@CR@TO bakalIm ne demiƒ@CR
%
% Italian template
%
Template 6
MsgStart @CRCiao @F, come va?
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Saluti da @YOU@CR
MsgQuote In un msg del @DATE, @FROM scriveva a @TO@CRa proposito di @SUBJECT
%
% French template
%
Template 7
MsgStart @CRBonjour @F @L, comment vas tu
MsgEnd @CR@CRAmitiés de la part de @YOU@CR
MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM écrivait à @TO@CR Sujet: @SUBJECT
%
% Portuguese Template
%
Template 8
MsgStart @CROlá @F @L, como estás!
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Cumprimentos do @YOU@CR
MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM escreveu para @TO@CR Assunto: @SUBJECT
%
% Finnish template
%
Template 9
MsgStart @CRHei @F,
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CRTerveisin @YOU@CR
MsgQuote @DATE, L{h: @FROM @CR Kohde: @SUBJECT
%
% Dutch template
%
Template 10
MsgStart @CRHallo @F @L, hoe is het ermee?
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> Groeten van @YOU@CR
MsgQuote @DATE @TIME, @FROM schreef aan @TO@CR Onderwerp: @SUBJECT
%
% Hebrew template
%
Template 11
MsgStart .èÄàë ÜÇ äöë äîüÄ äÜÇÖ äààùÄ @CRHi @F @L
MsgEnd @CR@CR@CR───┐@CR └───> @YOU@CR ,èîÖ
MsgQuote .@TO î üÜï @FROM ,@TIME äÆÖ ,@DATE èëÿÇÜü@CR @SUBJECT :ÇÖàÉü
%
% How to Quote.
% 1 = Will insert the first letters from from-name 'BB>' (Bo Bendtsen)
% 2 = Will quote the entire letter starting/ending with a ---- QUOTE line
%
QuoteStyle 1
%
% After you have written a message, sometimes your editor puts in nasty
% TAB characters (Ascii 9), these characters can be replaced with 8 spaces
% if this function is enabled.
%
ExpandTabs
%
% Force disk swap when calling external programs.
%
% ForceDisk
%
% External editor, Qedit is the default choice.
% -N is a Qedit command to jump to a specific line. When editing
% TerMail will replace the @LINE with the correct number in the letter.
% @FILE will insert the filename at that position on the command.
% If TerMail determines that line 4 should be used to start on, then
% the command line would be 'Q.EXE C:\TERMINAT\TMAIL\NETMAIL\1.MSG -N4'
% REMEMBER TO REMOVE LINECOMMAND IF THE EDITOR DOES NOT SUPPORT THIS
%
Editor C:\ED\Q.EXE @FILE
LineCommand -N@LINE
% Editor Q.EXE @FILE
% LineCommand -N@LINE
% First line is for GEDIT version 1.00 and second line is for 2.00
% Remember to remove the Linecommand when using Gedit.
% Editor GEDIT.EXE TEST A2 R25 F@FILE
% Editor GEDIT.EXE TEST A2 R25 @FILE
% Microsoft Editor from DOS 5.00 or 6.xx
% Editor EDIT.COM @FILE
% Norton Commander 4.0 Editor
% Editor NCEDIT.EXE @FILE
%
% Run any external program before you starts writing a message.
% Could be used if you have some special utilities that allow you to set up
% a special template or make you select a standard message type.
%
% BeforeEdit CLEANMSG TMAIL.MSG !GROUP
%
% Run any external program after you have written or changed a message
% It could be a batchfile that run several programs, programs like TagDude
% or a spell-checker if you want everything to be strictly correct.
% !GROUP will insert the current group for the area in uppercased letters:
% INTER, GERMAN etc.
%
% AfterEdit AFTERMSG !GROUP
% AfterEdit TAGDUDE TMAIL.MSG
% AfterEdit SPELLCHK TMAIL.MSG
%
% External viewer. LIST.COM is recommended, which is also recommended
% for the filemanager in Terminate.
%
Viewer C:\ED\LIST.COM
% Vernon D. Buerg's LIST
% Viewer LIST.COM
% Norton Commander 4.0 Viewer
% Viewer WPVIEW.EXE
% Utility included in Terminate
% Viewer ..\UTILS\SHO.COM
%
% Packer/unpacker
%
% Fido-mail:
%
% Your mail will arrive in packed files. TerMail will test the archive and
% find out which type of unpacking is required.
% A packed message file is always called the dayname + #:
% MO#, TU#, WE#, TH#, FR#, SA#, SU#, where the # is a number from 0..9
% inside these packages one or more .PKT files is stored. These files
% contain one or several messages which will be tossed into the netmail
% area or the correct echomail area. They are converted to a .MSG format.
% When packing the .MSG files that you have written will be converted into
% a .PKT file and packed with the packing program. I recommend PKZIP version
% 2.04g or higher, since it is the fastest. After packing your mail, a flow
% file will be created in your outbound and the next time you call your
% Boss, the mail will be send. Terminate Mail System only supports Binkley
% style. The parameters were grabbed from Gecho, thanks to Gerard van der Land.
%
% QWK-mail:
%
% When unpacking QWK packages. TerMail will look for files matching '*.Q??',
% just like most QWK readers. DANBBS.QWK will match, DANBBS.QW1 will match,
% DANBBS.OPX will not match. TerMail will of course determine which of the
% unpacker to use. If the conference belongs to DANBBS.QWK, then whenever
% you write a message in the conference, it will be packed into DANBBS.REP
% with the packer specified below.
%
%
% Only one packer can be defined. Only mail to your Boss that is not Crash
% or Hold will be packed.
% When packing TerMail will change to the outbound directory.
%
Packer PKZIP.EXE -ao -3
% Packer RAR a -m5 -ep
% Packer ARJ a -e -m1 -s -t0 -y
% Packer LHA a /mt
% Packer PKPAK -a
% Packer PAK A /L /ST
% Packer ZOO a:
% Packer DWC a
% Packer SQZ a /p3q0z3
%
% You do not need to change these, just make sure that at least the
% unpacker you use is present in the DOS path. TerMail will autodetect which
% unpacker to use from the ones available. You should not remove any,
% even if you do not have the program. Just leave these alone.
% When unpacking TerMail will change to the inbound directory.
% Beware that if an unpack program is downloaded in the inbound directory
% it will be used. Just keep in mind that if your boss does not like you he
% could: REN FORMAT.COM PKUNZIP.COM and send the file. So be very nice to
% your Boss! (or edit the unpack commands below file so that they show the
% complete path to your archiving programs).
%
UnPack ZIP PKUNZIP -o -ed
UnPack ARJ ARJ e -c -y
UnPack LZH LHA e /cm
UnPack ARC PKUNPAK -r
UnPack PAK PAK E /WA
UnPack ZOO ZOO eO
UnPack DWC DWC e
UnPack SQZ SQZ e /o1
UnPack RAR RAR e
%
% To connect to any area you normally need to send a netmail message to a
% program called 'Areafix'. TerMail will allow you to automatically connect
% or disconnect to any area found in the file mentioned below. This file must
% have the syntax:
% EchoID-name Description Ex: 'TERMINAT International Terminate'
% 1 area on each line.
% Ask the Areafix system for a list of all available conferences you can
% connect to.
% TerMail can write these in the AreaFix manager. First write a %LIST command
% then you will receive a netmail containing all the areas you can connect to.
% Export this message and remove the header/footer, so it matches this syntax.
% When sending AreaFix requests, the subject is used for your password.
% When you are a point it is usually the same as the mail session password,
% but it depends on what your boss has decided.
% The default echofile includes all conferences in Denmark and a lot of
% international conferences. The file must be located in the TMail path.
%
EchoFile TMAIL.LST
%
% When making Areafix requests, add a + in front of the TAGNAME.
% Not used normally, but some old programs refuse to understand without it.
%
% AreaFixPlus
%
% If your Boss is using an old Areafix that only accepts -l -q -r in subject
% you can enable this.
%
% OldAreaFix
%
% Here you can tell the maximum number of messages to accept in each area
% TerMail will delete the oldest messages and renumber automatically.
% All adopted areas will get the group name 'New'.
% Origin is which origin to use as default when using this conference.
% If you replace the number with an R, a random origin will be suggested.
% Add Yes at O-Ask if you want TerMail to allow you to select the origin
% yourself. Default to name is used when you enter a new message.
% All blanks must be replaced with underscores '_'
% When checking the group names everything is converted to upper case.
% Max. 25 groups are allowed
%
% This is how it works: Each area is assigned to a group
% Each group assigned to a user and an originline and
% a language template and some other things, look below.
%
% ┌─> User 1
% │ User 2
% │ User 3
% │
% ├─> Random originlines
% │ Originline 1
% │ Originline 2
% Area:TERMINAT ─┬> Group:Inter ─┤ Originline 3
% Area:PORTAL ─┘ │
% └─> Template 1
% Template 2
% Template 3
%
% Max is the maximum number of messages to keep in the area after cleaning.
% The Clean value is the number of messages that will trigger a cleaning.
% The clean value cannot be less than the Max value.
% For example. You have 1200 netmail messages in matrix, then TerMail will
% clean out the oldest messages and only leave the 1000 newest.
% If you never want any messages to be erased in a group, just use a 0 in Max.
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% Group Max Clean User Templ. Origin O-Ask Default to name
% |------| |---| |---| |--| |----| |----| |---| |-------------------------->-----|
Group Matrix 250 300 1 1 0 No
Group KeepIt 0 1200 1 1 1 No All
Group New 500 600 1 1 R Yes All
Group Inter 100 120 1 1 R Yes All
Group Test 50 60 1 1 1 Yes Mega_test_party_people..
Group Dansk 200 250 1 2 R Yes Alle
Group German 200 250 1 3 R Yes Alle
Group Svensk 200 250 1 4 R Yes Samtliga
Group Turkis 200 250 1 5 R Yes Herkes
Group Italia 200 250 1 6 R Yes Tutti
Group French 200 250 1 7 R Yes Tous
Group Portugal 200 250 1 8 R Yes All
Group Finland 200 250 1 9 R Yes All
Group Dutch 200 250 1 10 R Yes Iedereen
Group Hebrew 200 250 1 11 R Yes All
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% If you are in different networks, just define a group for these areas.
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% Group VirNet 100 120 2 1 1 No All
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% Enter descriptions for the areas below here.
% All spaces must be replaced with underscores (_) in descriptions
% There is no limit to how many Desc lines you want, they are just scanned
% through until end-of-file.
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% EchoId Description Group
% |----------------------------| |---------------------------| |------|
Desc NETMAIL Private_netmail/matrix/fido Matrix
Desc SAVEAREA Messages_I_want_to_remember KeepIt
Desc YOUWROTE Messages_written_by_you KeepIt
Desc TEST Echomail_test_area Test
Desc TERMINAT Global__Terminate_conference Inter
Desc TERMINATE.SUPPORT.024 German__Terminate_conference German
Desc TERMINATE_UK UK______Terminate_conference Inter
Desc TERMINAT_R23.PUB Danish__Terminate_conference Dansk
Desc FM-TERMINATE French__Terminate_conference French
Desc SK_TERMINAT French__Terminate_conference French
Desc TERMINATE.39 Italian_Terminate_conference Italia
Desc TERMINAT.FIN Finnish_Terminate_conference Finland
Desc R20_TERMINATE Swedish_Terminate_conference Svensk
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% The new adopted areas will be placed below here.
% You should then enter the correct description for the area and change
% the group. If no description for an area is found then the echolist
% (TMAIL.LST) is scanned and the description is grabbed from there, if any.
% If you have made a TMAIL.LST or got it from your boss. Then the only
% thing you need to do when connecting to a new area Is to correct the
% following lines.
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% EchoId Description Group
% |----------------------------| |----------------------------| |------|