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; ____________________________________________________________
;
; Msgedsq 2.0.5 Configuration file. Last modified 1/05/92.
; ____________________________________________________________
;
; Lines beginning with ' ' and ';' are ignored; other lines are
; ignored if command is not understood. Config controls enclosed
; by "[]" are optional, controls enclosed by "<>" are not. If
; followed by an elipsis ("..."), then multiples are allowed, as
; necessary. <address> means <zone:net/node[.point][@domain]>.
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Name <username>
; ...
;
; Who you are. Max 10.
;
Name John Dennis
Name jd
Name Scourge of the West
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Address <zone:net/node[.point][@domain]>
; ...
;
; Where you are, no maximum.
Address 3:690/613.6@fidonet
Address 3:690/626.4@fidonet
Address 8:7877/9613.6
; Address 3:6260/4
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Privatenet <fakenet>
;
; Pointnet/Fakenet, 1 Only.
; Privatenet 6260
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Alias <alias,name,zone:net/node[.point][@domain][,subject[,]]>
; ...
;
; Aliases (case insensitive), no maximum.
;
; Internet is a special case: "UUCP" is the address. You cannot
; use bangpaths in Carbon Copies; ony smart addresses (RFC-822).
Alias john, John Dennis, 3:690/626.4@fidonet
Alias colin, Colin Wheat, 3:690/613
Alias linc, Lincoln Dale, 3:690/626
Alias rich, Richard Dale, 3:690/626
Alias mike, Michael Studte, 3:690/728,Yo!
Alias area, AreaFix, 3:690/626,YOURPW -r -q
Alias alex, Alex Wyss, 2:302/801
Alias ed, Edward Branley, 1:396/10
Alias clay, Clay Tinsley, 1:124/5125
Alias dallas, Dallas Hinton, 1:153/715
Alias jd, john@miyu.dailix.oz.au, UUCP, Test Subject
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Default file names, maximum 1.
Outfile +msged.txt,t
Lastread lastread
Tosslog +echotoss.log
Userlist d:\binkley\fidouser.lst,(null)
Nodepath d:\binkley\mail\nodelist
; Nodelist <domain name> <base name> <sysop lookup file>
Nodelist fidonet nodex sysop.dat
Nodelist signet signet sigsys.dat
; (Help files, rhelp called up in Reader mode etc..)
; If commented out, the help function will be ignored.
; Full paths *are* allowed.
Rhelp \src\squish\rel\rhelp.hlp
Ehelp ehelp.hlp
; _________________________________________________________
;
; AreaFile <s[quish] | a[reas]> [[path]filename]
;
; The areas file you want to parse.
Areafile squish squish.cfg
; _________________________________________________________
;
; The record offset into the *.sql file, maximum 1.
Useroffset 0
; _________________________________________________________
;
; How you like your quotes, maximum 1.
Quote &>_
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Attribution <attribution text>
; ...
;
; Attribution lines, maximum 10.
;
; NOTE: The max number of chars this can work out to is 256!!
; (~3 full lines). NOTE the 2 char token for all date tokens! -
; If date token is trailed by 'm' then the date is from msg,
; else taken from current time.
Attribution In a msg on <%mm %dm %hm>, %f of %a writes:\n
Attribution on <%mm %dm %hm>, %f of %a writes:\n
Attribution Regarding the original message from %f of %a\nwriting to %t on <%mm %dm %hm> while confessing..\n
Attribution Hello %i,\n\nIn a message on <%mm %dm %hm>, you wrote:\n
Attribution %_* On %mm %dm %hm %f quoth this to %t\n
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Reply functions config
;
; These are the lines that Msgedsq inserts in the course of
; normal operation. Above restrictions and tokens apply.
; Please check to make sure they work in the way intended
; before using any changes. If you comment out these lines,
; they will not be added to the msg when using that function.
; >>>-------- When forwarding msgs, Max 1. <alt><m> <f><cr> Max 1.
Forwardline %_* Original To : %t, %g\n * Original From: %f, %a\n * Original Date: %mm %dm %hm\n
; Forwardline %_* Original to %t of %g in %e\n * Forwarded on <%mn %dn %hn> by %u of %o\n
; Forwardline %_* Original to %t of %g, on <%mm %dm %hm>\n * Forwarded on <%mn %dn %hn> by %u of %o\n
; >>>-------- When following up to messages, Max 1. <alt><u>
Followup %_* Original from %f at %a\n
; >>>-------- When replying in another area, Max 1. <alt><n>
ReplyArea %_* Reply to msg in %e\n
; >>>-------- User defineable function, Max 1. <alt><y>
ReplyExtra Hi %i!\n
; _________________________________________________________
;
; AlterFunc <funtion> <action(s)>
;
; The actions you can add to a function are:
;
; Q - quote and insert normal attribution line
; A - ask for area & insert "ReplyArea" attribution
; F - followup & insert "Followup" attribution
; E - insert "ReplyExtra" attribution
;
; note: no spaces between each action.
; AlterFunc ReplyQuote Q
; AlterFunc ReplyOtherArea QA
; AlterFunc ReplyFollow QF
; AlterFunc ReplyExtra QAF
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Switch Settings. Those marked with <*> shoudn't be commented
; out. If programs don't understand Msgedsq without these
; uncommented, then they're probably broken.
No seen-bys
No shownotes
No confirm
No showaddr
No nettear
No savecc
; No msgids ; <*>
; No opusdate
; No softcr ; <*>
; No tearline
; No confirm
; No strip ; <*>
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Quote quotes?
;
; With this commented out, it works the same as Maximus 2.0. Saves the
; waste of space. If uncommented, it adds in an extra '>' to the quote
; line.
Qquotes
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Store the highest read message in squish lastread file?
; (default = current msg - the one you're reading).
; Sqllast
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Video settings, valid = "direct" and "bios". OS2 ignores
; this setting.
Video Direct
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Screen colors. '+' = high intensity version of that color.
Color Normal Cya /bla
Color Warn Red+/bla
Color Quote Whi /bla
Color Block Gre /blu
Color Info Gre /bla
Color Hilite Cya /blu
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Margins and tabs.
; Note: The screen lib version must use 78 as a rm; there
; is a problem that I can't seem to fix: it won't print the
; last char on the line when EDITING, tho it's ok when reading.
Right 79
Quoteright 65
Tabsize 4
; _________________________________________________________
;
; <basetype> <areatype> [[flags]...] <description> <path> [<tag> <address>]
; ...
;
; Area definitions, no maximum.
Squish Echo "Test" c:\app\msg\test\test TEST
Fido Mail pk "Fido" c:\app\msg\fido 8:234/23
Fido Echo "Test Echo" c:\app\msg\test ETEST 8:234/23
Squish Mail pk "Net Mail" c:\app\msg\net\net
Fido Uucp "Uucp" c:\app\msg\news
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Uucp <address>
;
; This is the nearest UUCP gate into internet, Max 1.
; (An example only). Domain not needed/used.
Uucp 3:6264/1
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Domain <address>
; ...
;
; Messages to other domains will be sent to matching domain gates here
; with the ^aDOMAIN kludge. See manual for uses.
Domain 1:345/23@rbbs
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Gate <gate type>
;
; Gate domains/zones/both ?, Max 1.
;
; Without "gate zones", the binary addr will remain the same.
; Some gates will complain if the message then has a ^aINTL -
; strictly speaking they are correct. So "gate zones" is
; probably best, unless you have any other reasons.
; gate zones
gate none
; gate domains
; gate both
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Your origin line, Max 1.
Origin demo sa...
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Message Reader key definitions.
;
; Use "null" to unassign a key.
;
; These are not assigned by default. All others are as listed in
; the documentation (for key assignments). Comment them out if you
; like the way msged traditionally treats these keys.
readkey 0x000d astart ; <enter> go to msg area started in (when entering area).
readkey 0x4f00 slast ; <end> go to last msg in msgbase.
readkey 0x4700 first ; <home> go to first msg in msgbase.
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Editor Key Definitions.
;
; All defined by default. Use "null" to undefine a key.
; examples:
;
; editkey 0x0015 undelete
; editkey 0x3000 bytecount
; _________________________________________________________
;
; Function Key Definitions.
function 1 _ _ _ O / _ _ C_U_T_ H_E_R_E_ _ _ _^m O \\^m
function 2 ^mRegards,^mJohn.^m
;
; This will leave 2 lines before the tearline.
;
function 3 ^,Regards,^mJohn.^m ^m
; End of File.