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; "Garbage In = Garbage Out"
;
; Warning:
;
; This file is a mess. Almost as bad as certain other config files
; that I've seen. :-) However, you should be able to find all of
; the information you need, IN the config file.
;
; Try to take things one line at a time; it goes a bit easier that way.
;
; If you still need help, there is a mailing list (internet) as well
; as a fidonet echo devoted to GIGO help. In addition, the UFGATE
; conference seems to get a log of GIGO traffic :-)
;
; When upgrading, _ALWAYS_, __ALWAYS__, read the NOTES file.
;
; *** A GIGO Config File
;
; Lines leading with a semi-colon are comments and will not be
; processed by GIGO.
;
; *** Environment Parameters
;
; Registration Information. Once you have registered GIGO, fill in the
; SERIALNUMBER and REGISTRATION fields. These values are keyed to your
; MYSITE entry, so please ensure you report your site correctly when you
; register.
SERIALNUMBER
REGISTRATION
; TZ = Your timezone. In most cases it will be EST5, CST6, MST7, PST8.
; If you remove or leave out this field, the default is EST5
; The numeric portion should be the number of hours away from UCT you
; are; positive numbers are west of the equator, and negative numbers
; are to the right of the equator.
TZ PST8
; GIGO will run faster if you enable direct video, but direct screen
; writes can cause problems with some systems, or if you are using
; Desqview. If you use Desqview in 50 line text mode, or if you have
; other incompatibility, you should specify "/BIOS" on the startup line.
; GIGO can ALSO, simply turn off video once it has initialized.
; Your only indication that it's working will be your drive access
; indicator (drive light, norton disklight, etc). You may either
; specify NOVIDEO in the config, or add /NOVIDEO to your command line.
;NOVIDEO
; For fastest results, use /NOLOGO /NOVIDEO when starting up.
; GIGO, by default, does not require swapping to disk. It normally leaves
; the DOS portion of memory available for shelling. However, if you find
; that you need more memory to work with, and would like to make this memory
; available to GIGO, you should simply make sure that SHROOM.COM is in the
; gateway directory. GIGO's loader will automaticly load SHROOM.COM up
; before loading the dos extender up.
; The following are if you wish to restrict GIGO by skipping
; the RNEWS or RMAIL processes, or by not deleting the original file.
;
; Alternately, you may use the following commands on the command line
; when loading GIGO to specify the actions you *DO* want.... i.e.,
; GATEWAY SACBBX.CFG /MAIL
; Valid command line switches: /MAIL /NEWS /FIDO
;TEST ; Do not delete files when done
;
; *** Directories
;
; Where to place the log file. There is no default. Comment or remove
; this line to skip making a log file.
LOG gigo.log
; GIGO is able to keep track of how each piece of news is processed.
; LOGKEPT will log all newsgroups that were kept and what echo names they
; were given. LOGDUMPED logs which areas were dumped, i.e., because the
; name of the area could not be found in your MAP file, they were not
; added to your BBS.
:
; If you do not need these options, turn them off - they _will_ slow
; processing down!
;LOGKEPT gigokeep.log ; Which newsgroups you imported
;LOGDUMPED gigodump.log ; Which newsgroups you received but dumped
;LOGBOUNCED gigobncd.log ; Messages that were returned to sender
;LOGFILESERV gigoftp.log ; FILESERV requests
;LOGTRAFFIC gigotraf.log ; All inbound and outbound traffic stats
; (straight ascii, requires processing)
; Don't forget to INCLUDE your other parts!
INCLUDE headers.cfg ; Controls what headers are kept and allowed
INCLUDE mapping.cfg ; Controls which newsgroups you want
INCLUDE options.cfg ; Various options you can change
INCLUDE users.cfg ; USER and SITE statements to define your users etc
; INCLUDE maillist.cfg ; Contains sample stuff for _running_ a mailing list
; MAILER-DAEMON & FILESERV MESSAGES + SIGNATURES FILES
;
; GIGO has a variety of messages that it can give it's users, usually
; associated with user errors or permission errors. These messages
; are all sysop-definable; you can rewrite it to other languages, or
; perhaps change the wording to better suit your users, or mention
; certain pecularities about your specific system.
;
; In addition, GIGO can automaticly add a signature at the bottom of
; messages, on the behalf of the BBS or the user. You can define these
; signatures yourself; you can define their behavior with wildcards,
; etc. The main drawback, is that this file has to be searched once
; for every outgoing message that you send out.
;
; The file that GIGO's messages and the signatures are stored in
; is called "GATEWAY.MSG", unless you specify otherwise here. Also,
; signatures are only attemped _IF_ the SIGNATURES verb is used.
; The format for the messages and for the signatures is in the sample
; GATEWAY.MSG file provided in the archive.
;
; Note that this file MUST be here for GIGO to run properly;
; if the file is missing, or any of the messages are missing,
; the messages sent to the users will be practically meaningless.
; Signatures aren't required, but the messages themselves are.
MESSAGES GATEWAY.MSG ; Location of message+signature file
SIGNATURES ; comment out to disable auto-signatures
; (affects fidonet->usenet mail)
; COMPRESSION
;
; Newsgroups are usually sent batched together and compressed. These
; files usually say "#! cunbatch" at the top, and it tells the receiving
; end how to process them.
;
; The following two parameters are the command lines needed for the
; standard unix-world COMPRESS program. This program is being included
; in the GIGO extras.
;
; Allow GIGO to handle compression of rnews files. COMPRESS.EXE may be
; replaced with GZIP.EXE if and only if your UUCP feed allows it on the
; host system. If commented out, GIGO will prepare mail to be sent
; uncompressed. This file must be in your GIGO directory or in the path.
COMPRESS COMPRESS.EXE -m
; Allow GIGO to handle decompression of cunbatched files. You may use
; GZIP.EXE -d instead to allow decompression of both compressed and gzip'd
; files (gzip autodetects the format being used). This file must be in
; your GIGO directory or in the path.
DECOMPRESS COMPRESS.EXE -d
; FASTCOMPRESS tells GIGO that we are using a specially modified version
; of the public domain COMPRESS program. This modified version will
; take care of adding or removing the "#! cunbatch" line on newsgroups
; for us, saving the gateway a lot of time with messy tempory files.
FASTCOMPRESS
;┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
;│If you are NOT using GIGO's compress program, which has been tailored│
;│for use with the gateway, you will need to run the following instead.│
;└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
;COMPRESS compress.exe
;DECOMPRESS compress.exe -d
;;;;FASTCOMPRESS should not be used.
;
; *** Gateway Addressing
;
; The Gateway address is the address for GIGO to use when sending and
; receiving mail from & to Fidonet. This may be a real address, listed
; in the Nodelist, a fake address, or a point address.
; Under _NO_circumstances_ should the gateway's address be the same as your
; address. If you can not get a nodelist entry for it, then set it up
; as either a fake node, or as a point off of your system. If you do not
; follow this precaution, you will find that the gateway will be attempting
; to process and bounce mail that was meant for you, instead of the gateway.
; Gateway address, and where to look for _uncompressed_ FTSC files.
; Also, what extension to look for. Use * if unsure and GIGO will
; search all files in the directory you specify.
;
; Valid suggestions: GATEWAY 1:203/2 C:\OUTBOUND\ ?UT
; GATEWAY 1:203/2 C:\GECHO\PKTS\ PKT
; GATEWAY 1:203/2 C:\INBOUND\ *
; Note, you may only specify this _once_.
GATEWAY 1:125/110.99 C:\FD\OUTBOUND\ *
; SENDTO, SEEN-BY, and PATH control mail going into FidoNet. The address
; shows what address the .PKT files should be addressed to (usually your
; BBS's main Fidonet-style address). The directory should be your
; protected inbound directory.
SENDTO 1:125/110.0 C:\FD\FILES\
; Seen-by adds whatever 2-dimensional address(es) to the seen-by's.
; Generally, this is going to be the net/node of the gateway. Do NOT
; (*repeat*) do NOT place zone or point information here, as it breaks
; some mail processors!
SEEN-BY 125/110
; PATH adds whatever 2-dimensional address(es) to the seen-by's.
; Generally, this is going to be the net/node of the gateway. Do NOT
; (*repeat*) do NOT place zone or point information here, as it breaks
; some mail processors! For many mail processors, this line _may_
; be commented out. [This command added for compatability with WildCat's
; mail processor, which _demands_ path information]
PATH 125/110
; Mail Address information about you and your feed.
;
; EXAMPLES:
;
; To get user.name@swizzle.com use:
;
; MYSITE swizzle
; DOMAIN com
;
; To get user.name@swizzle.sacbbx.com use:
;
; MYSITE swizzle
; DOMAIN sacbbx.com
MYSITE swizzle ;Your site uucp name (single name)
DOMAIN com ;Your site's address, minus the UUCP name
MYFEED holonet ;Your feed's UUCP machine name (for spooling)
;(See MAPSTYLE for more information)
;MYPATH swizzle.com ;If you want to override the site name used
;in the Path: line, you may specify it here.
;Leave alone unless you need it.
;MYFROM swizzle.uucp ;Only use this to modify your "From " line
; (ie, From user xxxxdatexxxx remote from site
; to From myfrom!user xxxxdatexxx remote from site
;Added for compatability w/centron.com's host
;POSTMASTER_HACK ;Use this to force the "From " line to
;be sitename!postmaster .. (also for centron.com)
; (Can be used at same time as MYFROM)
;CASE_INSENSITIVE ;This option tells gigo to convert all
;addresses to lowercase before conversion.
;Used when you have a feed that gives you
;upper case names often.
;Note, this will make _all_ outgoing addresses
;lowercase, as well.
;CRLF ; Uncomment this line if your feed is sending
; mail or news bundles with carriage returns
; at the end of the line, instead of just
; line feeds. Enabling this option _will_
; slow down processing some, as it will have
; to translate cr/lf lines to just lf lines.
; (Most sites won't need this option.)
; (It's prefered that they turn OFF the CR's)
SPOOL C:\GIGO\SPOOL\ ; Where your Waffle style UUCICO spool dir is
; (must be the same as UUCICO's spool!)
;BAGS C:\BAGS\ ; If you get .BAG files from Plannet
; Connect you may specify this option here.
; Note that you will still need to set up
; the SPOOL, MYSITE, DOMAIN, and MYFEED
; options.
;
; *** Packet Generation
;
; In messages from usenet to Fidonet, ORIGIN=ORGANIZATION will place
; the "Organization" field from the usenet header into the Fidonet origin
; line. You may change the string following ORIGIN=ORGANIZATION to
; meet your gateway's needs. Example:
;
; Organization: University of the World
;
; - will become -
;
; * Origin: Usenet: University of the World (1:125/110.99)
ORIGIN=ORGANIZATION Usenet:
; Along the same lines, ORGANIZATION=ORIGIN will place the Fidonet
; origin line into the "Organization" field to messages bound for
; usenet. Example:
; * Origin: Swizzle Stick BBS (1:125/110)
;
; - will become -
;
; Organization: Fidonet: Swizzle Stick BBS
;ORGANIZATION=ORIGIN Fidonet:
; If either ORGANIZATION=ORIGIN or ORIGIN=ORGANIZATION are excluded, _or_
; simply left unspecified, the config verb(s) below will be used as their
; respective place holders in the outbound mail.
ORIGIN Swizzle Stick <-> Internet Gateway
ORGANIZATION Swizzle Stick
; ORIGINADDRESS allows you to specify a fidonet address other than the
; gateway's address, for echomail that is produced by the gateway.
; Ie, ORIGINADDRESS 1:2/3.4 will make * Origin: xxxxx (1:2/3.4)
; Most people should leave this commented out.
;ORIGINADDRESS 1:2/3.4