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;
; These settings apply ONLY to TPBoard+. See below for the other, general,
; settings that can be configured for both TPBoard and TPBoard+. If your
; copy of TPBoard does not say TPBoard+ when loading, you do not have the
; PLUS (+) version of TPBoard.
;
; THIS FILE MUST BE NAMED CONFIG.VAL TO WORK. It is called config.spl
; to avoid overwrites when extracting.
;
; NOTE!!! Entries that begin with a semicolon are ignored! To avoid extra
; processing, comment out those entries you aren't changing by placing
; a semicolon in the first space.
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; SYSTEM SECURITY
;
; The following represents the PRIVILEGE flag masks assigned to
; validation levels. Users may be assigned unique Priviledge Flags;
; however, assigment by prearranged access levels makes the process
; easier as users generally fall into categories.
;
; All users except Sysops (access code >= 250) have access ONLY to
; functions enabled in the privelege masks. A '+' turns access to
; a function ON, any other letter turns that function OFF. The
; exceptions being those functions that are not afected by any sort
; of access, such as display quotes.
;
; Note that UVP sets the privilege codes for unvalidated callers.
;
; ┌──────────── Access Message Menu {}
; │┌─────────── Access File Menu {}
; ││┌────────── Access Doors {}
; │││┌───────── Access Utilities {}
; ││││┌──────── Access Bulletins {}
; │││││┌─────── Chat request {}
; ││││││┌────── Dbase menu access {}
; │││││││┌───── Sysop menu access {}
; ││││││││┌──── Toggle graphics {}
; │││││││││┌─── Alter Parameters menu {}
; ││││││││││┌───────────── list users cmd {}
; │││││││││││┌──────────── Read messages {}
; ││││││││││││┌─────────── Enter messages {}
; │││││││││││││┌────────── Not Used {}
; ││││││││││││││┌───────── Upload Message command {}
; │││││││││││││││┌──────── Not Used {}
; ││││││││││││││││┌─────── XRS Download/Upload {}
; │││││││││││││││││┌────── Upload files {}
; ││││││││││││││││││┌───── Download file {}
; │││││││││││││││││││┌──── List file by decriptions {}
; ││││││││││││││││││││┌─── list files by diR command {}
; │││││││││││││││││││││┌── LOcate file command {}
; ││││││││││││││││││││││┌────────── Verbose file listing {}
; │││││││││││││││││││││││┌───────── Enter Archive {}
; ││││││││││││││││││││││││┌──────── Toggle diR display {}
; │││││││││││││││││││││││││┌─────── Type a file command {}
; ││││││││││││││││││││││││││┌────── Not Used
; │││││││││││││││││││││││││││┌───── Not Used
; ││││││││││││││││││││││││││││┌──── Not Used
; │││││││││││││││││││││││││││││┌─── Not Used
; ││││││││││││││││││││││││││││││┌── Not Used
; 1234567890123456789012345678901
;UVP=++ ++ ++ + ++++ ++++++ +++++
;AP1=+++++++ ++ + ++++++++++++++++++
;AP2=+++++++ ++ ++++++++++++++++++++
;AP3=+++++++ ++ ++++++++++++++++++++
;AP4=+++++++ ++ ++++++++++++++++++++
;AP5=+++++++ ++ ++++++++++++++++++++
;AP6=+++++++ ++ ++++++++++++++++++++
;AP7=+++++++ ++ ++++++++++++++++++++
;AP8=+++++++ ++ ++++++++++++++++++++
;AP9=+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
;
;
; These are the access levels assigned to the respective Val Levels.
;
;AL1=20
;AL2=40
;AL3=60
;AL4=80
;AL5=100
;AL6=120
;AL7=140
;AL8=200
;AL9=255
;
; These are the access times assigned to the respective Validation levels.
;
;AT1=20
;AT2=40
;AT3=60
;AT4=80
;AT5=100
;AT6=120
;AT7=140
;AT8=180
;AT9=255
;
;
; The following represents the conference flag masks assigned to
; each acces group; + under the number indicates that users in
; that validation level have access to that conference.
;
; 1234567890123456789012345678901
;AC1=
;AC2=
;AC3=
;AC4=
;AC5=
;AC6=
;AC7=
;AC8=++
;AC9=+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
;
; Note above that AC9 grants access to ALL conferences where AC8 only
; grants access to conferences 1 and 2;
;
;
; The following are the names applied to each validation level. The
; sysop will see these names when validating a user.
;
;
;AN1=NOVICE
;AN2=BLUE_LEVEL
;AN3=30_DAY_USER
;AN4=NO_DLS
;AN5=ORANGE_LEVEL
;AN6=BLUE_LIGHT
;AN7=BUD_LIGHT
;AN8=ASST_SYSOP
;AN9=SYSOP_LEVEL
;
;
;
; Set the following to TRUE to enable system generated menus. If false
; TPB+ will still use the privilege flags for access but will display
; all menus from the sysmsg files.
;
;MENUS=TRUE
;
;
; LOG is **NOT** IMPLEMENTED YET!!!!!!!
; LOG establishes the level of detail TPB will write to the LOG# file
;
; 1 - logins, logouts, uploads, downloads, error messages
; 2 - adds mesg reading detail, mesg entering
; 3 - adds area changes
; 4 - adds file listing commands
;
;LOG=3
;
;
; If COMPRESS is set to true, *ALL* messages over 100 bytes are packed/
; compressed before storing in the Message.BB# file. Depending on the
; average size of your messages, compression can yield up to a 30%
; reduction in size. NOTE: do not use compression if your importer/
; exporter is not equipped to handle this feature!
;
;COMPRESS=TRUE
;
;
; If EXTDESC=TRUE, TPBoard will enable the extended info for Newin files
; and will add the [I]nfo prompt in the prompt line for the [F]iles command
;
;EXTDESC=TRUE
;
;
; If you've enabled EXTDESC, you must specify the directory where the
; extended description files are located. Maximum of 32 characters.
;
;EXTDESCDIR=D:\FILEINFO\
;
;
; If you are running with system generated menus, the letters that
; are the commands are typically enclosed in brackets. Ex: [A]
; where 'A' is the command. The following sets the left and right
; bracket characters TPB will use. You can also set the characters
; to blank.
;
;LMENUCHAR=[
;RMENUCHAR=]
;
;
; MAXHOLD sets the maximum number of days that files should be held
; in PRIVATE for pickup. After the number of days specified in
; MAXHOLD, the files will be deleted and the sender notified of this
; fact.
;
;MAXHOLD=14
;
;
; RETRIES sets the number of retries following a failed network access
; call. The entry must be in the range of 6 - 255. The TPBoard
; default has always been 6.
;
;RETRIES=6
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; The following settings are used by all versions of TPBoard.
;
;-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Min Free sets the minumum anount of disk space (in Kilobytes) that
; MUST be available to allow user uploads to system. 10 = 10,240 bytes.
;
;MINFREE=50
;
; ValTime sets the # of minutes allowed for a validated user per day
;
;VALTIME=50
;
; UnValTime sets the # of minutes allowed for an UNvalidated user per day.
;
;UNVALTIME=20
;
; Access level to validate users at.
;
;VALACCESS=50
;
; Access level to grant unvalidated users.
;
;UNVALACCESS=20
;
; The number of days to retain validated users in the database.
;
;VALDAYS=180
;
; The number of days to retain unvalidated users in the database.
;
;UNVALDAYS=61
;
; MyZone is your FIDO zone number
;
;MYZONE=1
;
; MyNet is your FIDO net number
;
;MYNET=151
;
; MyNode is your FIDO node number
;
;MYNODE=112
;
; MyPoint is your FIDO point number
;
;MYPOINT=0
;
;
; TypeLimit sets a limit on the number of lines a user may display from
; text files using the TYPE command. TYPELIMIT is only enforced if
; TYPELIMITON is set to TRUE;
;
;TYPELIMIT=99
;TYPELIMITON=FALSE
;
; The number of seconds the board may be idle before automatic logoff
;
;INPUTIDLE=300
;
; Credit users for uploads by F or K
; F means increment upload counter once for each file uploaded
; K means maintain a count of the number of bytes (in Kilobytes)
; P credits by points, assigned to each file by sysop
;
;CREDITBY=F
;
;
; Allow new users to download files? TRUE/FALSE
;
;DLOK=FALSE
;
;
; Should phone numbers be promted in American format? TRUE/FALSE
;
;
;AMPHONES=TRUE
;
;
; ChatOK determines whether new users may use chat mode. TRUE/FALSE
;
;CHATOK=TRUE
;
; The starting hour that chat is enabled. 0..24
;
;CHATSTART=0
;
; The last hour that chat is enabled. 0..24
;
;CHATEND=24
;
;
; The FULL first and last name of the sysop up to 35 letters.
;
;SYSOPNAME=Jim McDaniel
;
; The full DOS path of your netmail directory. Up to 64 letters.
;
;MAILDIR=C:\FD\
;
; The name of your bbs shown in system displays. Up to 50 letters.
;
;BBSNAME=The Board Room
;
; The full DOS path of your Message.bb# and Summary.??? files. If
; left blank, TPBoard assumes these files are in the same directory
; as the other system files. MaxLen = 64;
;
;MESGDIR=C:\TPBoard\
;
;
; CAPROMPT sets the Computertype/address prompt. This is the prompt
; a new user is shown when asked for computer type. Set this in conjunction
; with CANAME which is the name of the same field used in user info displays.
;
; CAPROMPT is limited to 32 characters, CANAME is limited to 7
;
;CAPROMPT=What is your street address?
;CANAME=Address
;
; UpDown sets the numerator (Upload) Upload/Download ratio.
;
;UPDOWN=20
;
; ComPort sets the number of the comport to use where 1 = Comport 1, etc..
;
;COMPORT=1
;
; This is the rate to initialize the port at when running a standalone bbs.
;
;MODEMRATE=9600
;
; QUESTION is the first question asked of callers and established whether
; the calling system is capable of or wants ascii menus or not. 71 Letters.
;
;QUESTION=Do you want IBM Color Graphics
;
; These strings are the connect strings as returned by your modem when
; a good connect has been established per the perspective rates. Those
; ending in "E" are for the mnp connects.
;
;CONNECT300=1
;CONNECT1200=5
;CONNECT2400=10
;CONNECT9600=13
;CONNECT1200E=15
;CONNECT2400E=16
;CONNECT9600E=17
;
; Other modem strings are:
;
;ERRORSTR=4
;INITSTR=ATX4Q0H0M0V0E1S2=255|
;OFFHOOKSTR=ATH1|
;ANSWERSTR=ATA|
;HANGUPSTR=ATH0|
;ATSTR=255
;
;
;
; Set ASkDate to true if you want TPBoard to prompt new users for their date
; of birth.
;
;ASKDATE=TRUE
;
; IF you ARE prompting for date of birth, the date prompt and display can
; take one of 8 forms:
;
; 1 = mm-dd-yy 01-29-92
; 2 = MM-DD-YY 1-29-92
; 3 = mm-dd-yyyy 01-29-1992
; 4 = MM-DD-YYYY 1-29-1992
; 5 = dd-mm-yyyy 29- 1-1992
; 6 = DD-MM-YYYY 29-01-1992
; 7 = DD-MM-YY 29- 1-92
; 8 = dd-mm-yy 29-01-92
;
; The lower case letters tells TPBoard NOT to pad single digit
; entries with zeros.
;
;DFORMAT=1
;
;
; DateChar sets the character used in the display of date strings:
; A datechar of / would yield date displays of 01/29/92
; A datechar of - would yield date displays of 01-29-92
; A datechar of . would yield date displays of 01.29.92
;
;DATECHAR=/
;
;
; This sets the number of logins between confirmation prompts for
; the caller's birth date. If you aren't prompting for d.o.b., this
; does nothing! If you set DATECHECK=1, callers will be asked EVERY
; call to confirm their previously entered birthdate; if set to 2,
; caller's will be asked every other call; etc. NOTE that existing
; callers do not have valid dates on file unless you run USRCNVT
; available from TBR.
;
;DATECHECK=3
;
;
; LODELAY sets a delay factor following display of the logoff screen.
; This delay is in addition TO those currently used (which are set
; according to the baud rate).
;
; Set LODELAY=### where ### is the number of milliseconds to delay.
;
;LODELAY=2000
;
;
; When TPBoard answers in local mode (when the sysop enters TPBoard locally)
; the default is to place the modem off hook thereby giving callers a busy
; signal. If you can do this in your area, that is the preferred method.
; In some areas though, the phone company will disconnect the line if
; an offhook signal is detected for too long. Set GOffHook to true or false
; accordingly.
;
;GOOFFHOOK=FALSE
;
;
; A few places in TPBoard attempt to display colorized screens. Set
; MONO to true if you want mono video colors used in these instances.
;
;MONO=TRUE
;
;
; All new users are asked how many nulls they need. This question has
; confused a lot of folks as not many can remember exactly what that
; question is for. Set ASKNULLS to TRUE *if* you still want that question.
;
;ASKNULLS=FALSE
;
;
; New users can be assigned a default account fidomail balance to allow
; sending netmail messages. Set ACCTBAL to the amount you want new users
; to receive. 200 = $2.00
;
;ACCTBAL=200
;
;
; By default, all files uploaded to TPBoard are placed in the area NEWIN
; and are hidden from caller's view by setting the DOS hidden attribute
; for the file. Set HIDEFILES=TRUE if you want files to be hidden
;
;HIDEFILES=FALSE
;
;
; The user State field has a maximum of 12 characters. Set Statelen to
; the MINIMUM length you expect callers to enter. StateMax sets the
; maximum that may be entered.
;
;STATELEN=2
;STATEMAX=2
;
;
; The following establish the archivers available for compressing XRS
; mailbags before download. The TPXRS environmental variable is no
; longer used.
;
;XRSARC=TRUE
;XRSLZH=TRUE
;XRSZIP=TRUE
;XRSZOO=TRUE
;
; XRSLEVEL sets the error level that TPBoard should set on exiting
; *IF* the last caller uploaded an XRS mailbag. Otherwise, the
; error level defaults or 1 for NetMail message(s) entered and
; 2 for echo mail message(s) entered by the last caller.
;
;XRSLEVEL=250
;
;
; XRSPOINT assigns a point number (added to YOUR fido address) to
; outgoing mailbags. Returning mailbags would then have a point
; address. This will make tossing and importing less problematic
; for some tossers.
;
;XRSPOINT=1
;
;
; Vertical selects horizontal or vertical snaking of files in a
; RAW files display. This is vertical (in name order):
;
; 64270 .PAK TPBNBETA.PAK
; 64270DOC.PAK ZMODEM .DOC
; CHANGES .DOC
; DFILE .PAK
; TPBBETA .PAK
;
; This is horizontal (in name order):
;
; 64270 .PAK 64270DOC.PAK CHANGES .DOC DFILE .PAK
; TPBBETA .PAK TPBNBETA.PAK
;
;VERTICAL=TRUE
;
;
; ALLOWEXT determines whether the caller can select to sort files
; by filename extension. Why not? If you have a lot of files
; (over 500 or so) and a slower processor, the sort can take too
; long.
;
;ALLOWEXT=FALSE
;
;
; XRSPATH is the path to you incoming netmail packets. If you use
; FD, this is the same as your IN setting (also an environmental
; variable.
;
;XRSPATH=C:\MAIL\FILES
;
;
; DOEXPORT instructs TPBoard to export, in OPUS format, any new
; netmail or echomail messages as they are entered. This is the
; only means of exporting such messages if you use IMPMSGS to import
; or the compressed version of the message base.
;
;DOEXPORT=TRUE
;
;
; To conserve memory, you can reduce the size of the buffers used
; by TPBoard for message editing and message compression. The
; following must be in the range of 8000 - 32000. Each buffer is
; created at this size.
;
;MAXMESG=32000
;
;
; Set VGAMODE = TRUE to use 43/50 line mode for the local crt.
;
;VGAMODE=TRUE
;
;
; TPBoard is IEMSI capable which means callers with Iemsi capable
; comm programs can log in quickly via iemsi sessions between the
; bbs and the comm program. Set IEMSI = TRUE if you want TPBoard
; to attempt/use Iemsi sessions.
;
;IEMSI=TRUE
;
;
; If FASTLOCAL is set to TRUE, TPBoard will assume user #1 when
; you login locally using TPB 99 and will NOT ask for user name
; or password.
;
;FASTLOCAL=TRUE
;
;
; You can now set a percentage at which TPB is to purge the User
; and Newin files. For systems with proportionately low turnover
; in the Newin and User files, this setting can save time on your
; regular purges. For example, a value of 20 means NOT to purge
; the Newin/User files until at least 20 percent of the file is
; marked for deletion.
;
;PURGELEVEL=20
;
;
; Depending on the size of your system (TPB configs) and the amount
; of ram available to TPBoard when it first loads, you may not have
; swap TPBoard to disk (or ems) when calling the Remote editor or the
; Sysop's editor. If you have sufficient EMS to swap TPBoard, you
; won't really gain very much time by setting SwapTpb to false.
;
;SWAPTPB=FALSE == NOT CURRENTLY IN USE
;
; If CHKANSI=FALSE, TPBoard will *NOT* check the lenths of your ansi
; screens (anything from SysmsgG.TXT) when displaying them. They will
; scroll right on by..........
;
;CHKANSI=FALSE
;
;
; If you want caller to be returned to their previous file area,
; set the followng to TRUE. The only times you might NOT want them
; returned to their last area is:
;
; a) you have VERY large files areas
; b) you want them to go through your LOGIN area
;
;LASTAREA=FALSE
;
;
; When LOCALED is TRUE, the sysop will get the internal full screen
; editor when editing messages. When false, TPBoard will drop the
; sysop to DOS and call the batch file LOCALED to run your selected
; editor.
;
;LOCALED=TRUE
;
;
; TPBoard uses indexed database files for storing the User, Message,
; and Newin data files. These indexes are read into a memory buffer
; on an as-needed basis. The amount of ram dedicated to these buffers
; will affect the speed of TPBoard operations. Set this figure in
; the range of 20000 to 100000
;
;INDEXRAM=30000