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- ;***************************************************************************
- ; xMail 1.00 Sample Configfile XMAIL.CFG
- ; This config file includes all possible config statements you can use
- ; with xMail. You may not need all them but please read this file to be
- ; able to see what powerful features xMail offers.
- ; For better performance you may remove the comment lines.
- ;***************************************************************************
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; SYSOP
- ; The Name of the Sysop. This name must be exactly the name your
- ; registration key has been created for !!!
-
- Sysop Roger Kirchhoff
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; FILES
- ; The directory where incoming files are located, usually your
- ; mailer's inbound directory.
- ;
- ; Attention ! Very important !
- ; This directory and the directories for the INPACKET, OUTPACKET,
- ; OUTBOUND, NETOUTBOUND, MAILERPATH, MESSAGEBASE and NETMAIL
- ; parameters MAY NOT BE THE SAME (!!!) and may not be used by other
- ; programs !!! You have to declare seperate directories for all of
- ; them, otherwise you will have some very strange results...
-
- Files E:\FILES
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; SECUREINBOUND
- ; Defines a directory from which xMail imports every mail packet
- ; without any security check. Use this if your mailer supports a
- ; secure inbound directory.
-
- ; SecureInbound E:\SECURE
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; INPACKET
- ; The directory where xMail can temporarely store your inbound
- ; mail packets.
- ;
-
- InPacket E:\XM\INP
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; OUTPACKET
- ; The directory where xMail can temporarely store your outbound
- ; mail packets. You can speed up xMail if you let this point to
- ; a RAM disk!
-
- OutPacket E:\XM\OUTP
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; OUTBOUND
- ; The directoy where xMail will store outgoing echomail
- ; arcmail packets.
-
- Outbound E:\XM\OUTBOUND
-
- ; For Binkley the zone outbound directories are created
- ; automatically by xMail in the form
- ; E:\XM\OUTBOUND.xxx (001, 002 etc; Zone nr. in hex)
- ; in the subdirectory E:\XM (in this example).
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; FTSCOUTBOUND
- ; The directoy where xMail will store outgoing FTSC comp. echomail
- ; arcmail packets (if you use 'Use FTSC packet names').
-
- FtscOutbound E:\XM\FTSCOUTB
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; NETOUTBOUND
- ; The directory where xMail stores packed netmail if you use the
- ; PACK option (FrontDoor only).
-
- NetOutbound E:\XM\NETOUT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MESSAGEBASE
- ; Path to your QBBS style message files.
-
- MessageBase E:\RA\MSGBASE
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MSGBASE
- ; Defines where new *.MSG areas are created
-
- MsgBase E:\MAIL
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; SQUISHBASE
- ; SquishBase defines where new squish areas are created.
-
- ; SquishBase E:\XM\SQUISH
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; JAMBASE
- ; JamBase defines where new JAM areas are created.
-
- ; SquishBase E:\XM\SQUISH
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; NETMAIL
- ; Your *.MSG style netmail directory.
-
- Netmail E:\MAIL
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; KILLNETMAIL
- ; If 'ON', xMail will delete imported netmails after import to
- ; the messagebase
-
- KillNetmail OFF
-
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MAILER
- ; This can be FRONTDOOR, BINKLEY or DBridge.
-
- Mailer FRONTDOOR
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MAILERPATH
- ; Your mailer directory.
-
- MailerPath E:\FD
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; NODEADR
- ; Your 4-D node address
-
- NodeAdr 2:245/4.0
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; AKA
- ; You can define an unlimited number of AKA adresses !
- ; It is NOT neccessary to define your pointnet as an AKA.
- ; If you don't want your AKA to be added to the SEEN-BY line just
- ; add a '#' before the address.
-
- Aka 21:100/59
- Aka 66:490/0
- ; Aka #2:245/5
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; POINTNET
- ; If you have points that cannot handle 4-D adressing PointNet is
- ; your fakenet address.
-
- PointNet 25004
-
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; DELETEFILE ON
- ; ON/OFF If ON xMail will delete incoming packets after Import,
- ; otherwise they will be marked with a '~' in the file extension.
-
- DeleteFile OFF
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; LOGFILE
- ; Path and Name of xMail's main logfile.
-
- Logfile E:\XM\XMAIL.LOG
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; AREAFIXLOG
- ; Logfile for Areafix requests
-
- AreafixLog E:\FD\XMAIL.LOG
-
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; STATLOG
- ; Logfile for statistical information about the number of mails that
- ; flow through your system.
-
- StatLog E:\FD\XMAIL.LOG
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; AREAFIXNAME
- ; You may define new names for Areafix and Filefix. Both will process
- ; every message which is addressed to one of these names.
-
- AreafixName AREAFIX,AREAMGR,ECHOMGR,SQAFIX,POINTMGR,ECHOFIX
-
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; EXTERNNAME
- ; xMail usually sets the 'received' bit on every received netmail.
- ; Some external utilities require the 'received' bit NOT to be set, so
- ; you can define an unlimited number of 'EXTERNNAME'. If xMail finds
- ; a netmail addressed to one of these names it will NOT set the
- ; 'received' bit _and_ will not import the netmail to the base.
-
- ExternName RAID
- ExternName Allfix
- ExternName Whatever You Want
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ORIGIN
- ; Default Origin line for new echos created by xMail.
-
- Origin Mister Musiker - Home of xMail
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; BADMESSAGE
- ; The name of the area, where xMail puts bad messages.
-
- BadMessage BAD_MSGS
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; DUPEMESSAGE
- ; The name of the area, where xMail puts double messages.
-
- DupeMessage DUPES
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ILLEGALMESSAGE
- ; The name of the area, where xMail puts illegally imported messages.
-
- IllegalMessage ILLEGAL
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; DUPECOUNT
- ; The number of duplicate messages info that xMail stores.
- ; Maximum is 100.000
-
- DupeCount 100000
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; NEWMESSAGE
- ; If you receive an echomail in an unknown area, xMail creates
- ; this echo (only if the sending node is qualified for this).
- ; Optionally xMail writes the incoming echomail to the
- ; 'NEWMESSAGE' area, which will have 'Newmail' as mailtype
- ; definition.
-
- NewMessage NEW
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; DEFAULTLEVEL
- ; For the new echos you can define defaults for the read and write security
- ; and for the conference new echos will have.
-
- DefaultLevel 50 150 0
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ADDAREA
- ; New Echomail areas will be created in the first free area from
- ; ADDAREA on. Example: 'AddArea 1' will create a new echo in the first
- ; free area available, 'AddArea 201' in the first available passthru
- ; area. You can also define in which type of messagebase new echos will
- ; be created. Use the AddArea statement as follows:
- ;
- ; AddArea 100 Hudson Create in Hudson base
- ; Msg Create as *.MSG area
- ; Squish Create as Squish base
- ;
- ; Default is create as passthru area.
- ; The directoryname (*.MSG) and the name of the squish base files will
- ; be automatically generated from the echoname. If a filename for a
- ; squish area already exists RA-Echo creates a new filename.
-
- AddArea 1 Hudson
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ADDREQAREA
- ; Where downlink requested echos will be installed
-
- AddReqArea 201
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ADDCMD
- ; When xMail creates a new echo you can automatically call a program
- ; or batch. Define the commandline with this keyword.
- ; xMail passes the name of the new echo as command line parameter 1.
-
- ; AddCmd E:\RA\NEWECHO.BAT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; FORWARD
- ; With the keyword FORWARD netmail may be forwarded
- ; (a copy of the netmail is generated) or readdressed. Please read
- ; the docs for further information.
-
- Forward "Roger Kirchhoff" ON 2:245/4 TO "Stefan Graf" ON 2:245/4.6
- ; |........| this is optional
- ; This is a setting I use on my BBS. Every netmail to me will be forwarded
- ; to Stefan.
-
- Forward "Stefan Graf" ON 2:245/4.6 TO "Roger Kirchhoff" ON 2:245/4
-
- ; FORWARD #"Roger Kirchhoff" ON 2:245/4 TO "Stefan Graf" ON 2:245/4.6
- ; With a leading '#' the forwarded message will be deleted.
- ; This is in fact readdressing. The original netmail will be deleted
- ; after forwarding it.
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; PRIVATEUSER
- ; Many users requested this:
- ; Messages to defined name can be forwarded to an own message area, no
- ; matter if it's a netmail or echomail message. A mark will be inserted
- ; into that message that shows from what echo the message comes. Netmail
- ; will be marked too. If you answer any of these messages in the private
- ; area you have to quote this mark and xMail will know to what area it
- ; has to export the message. The quote characters at the begin of the
- ; tag line will be ignored by xMail, but the tag itself may not be changed.
- ; You can define multiple private mail areas in XMAIL.CFG:
- ;
- ; PRIVATEUSER <Name> <AreaName>
- ;
- ; Examples:
- ;
- ; PRIVATEUSER "Stefan Graf" PRIVATE
- ;
- ; PRIVATEUSER "Roger Kirchhoff" *MYMAIL
- ;
- ; If you add a '*' in front of the area name in PRIVATEUSER definition
- ; the original mail will not be set to 'received'.
-
- ; PrivateUser "Roger Kirchhoff" SYSOPMAIL
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; SYSOPALERTTEXT
- ; xMail will inform you with a netmail that a new echo has been
- ; received. You can define a textfile with the content of this message
- ; if you use the '@' tagĀ or just define a short text here.
-
- SysopAlertText @E:\XM\TXT\NEWECHO.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ALERTMESSAGE
- ; You can inform your users or Points that a new echo area has been
- ; received. Simply let xMail post a message on a local Board or even
- ; in an echomail area. This is the board where xMail will do this.
-
- AlertMessage HUB.245
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ECHOALERTTEXT
- ; This is the text with which you want to inform them.
-
- ; EchoAlertText Mister Musiker has received the new area &Z from &N on &A.
- ; .... or:
-
- EchoAlertText @E:\XM\TXT\ECHOALRT.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ECHOQUERYTEXT
- ; xMail's Areafix Query answer text
-
- EchoQueryText @E:\XM\TXT\QUERY.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ECHOLISTTEXT
- ; Echolist header text the user gets from areafix in a %LIST message
-
- EchoListText @E:\XM\TXT\ECHOLIST.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ECHONOTIFYTEXT
- ; Areafix notify text
-
- EchoNotifyText @E:\XM\TXT\NOTIFY.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; PAYECHOQUERYTEXT
- ; xMail's Areafix Query answer text for pay users
-
- PayEchoQueryText @E:\XM\TXT\PAYQUERY.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; PAYECHOLISTTEXT
- ; xMail's Areafix List answer text for pay users
-
- PayEchoListText @E:\XM\TXT\PAYELIST.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; PAYECHONOTIFYTEXT
- ; Areafix notify text for pay users
-
- PayEchoNotifyText @E:\XM\TXT\PAYNOTIF.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ECHOCANCELTEXT
- ; The text xMail sends to nodes that were connected to an echo which
- ; was removed by the sysop with CLEANUP or DELETEAREA.
-
- EchoCancleText Area &Z was removed by Sysop
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; REQFAILTEXT
- ; If an ordered echo could not be received from an uplink the user will
- ; get informed about this. This is the message he will get when you run
- ; xMail CHECKSYSTEM.
-
- ReqFailText @E:\XM\TXT\REQFAIL.TXT
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; UPLINK
- ; xMail's Areafix can forward echo area requests of downlinks
- ; to your uplink. See xMail.DOC for details.
- ;
- ; UPLINK <adr> <arealiste> <requestname> <passwort> <level>
-
- UPLINK 2:245/31 E:\XM\LISTS\22450031.TXT Areafix MY_PASSW 10
- UPLINK 2:245/60 +E:\XM\LISTS\22450060.TXT Areafix GRUMPF 10
-
- ; As it is impossible to recognize all different query formats of
- ; all echomail processors xMail will only create the area list
- ; file if the query message comes from xMail, Tosscan or the
- ; original Areafix.
- ;
- ; For all other Uplinks you can define a static list which could be
- ; the echolist of your network.
- ; IF you want xMail to create the echolist you must add a '+' before
- ; the filename of the list.
- ;
- ; Examples:
- ;
- ; UpLink 2:245/31 +24500406.LST Areafix PASSWORD 100
- ; The list will be created.
- ;
- ; UpLink 2:245/1 245004.LST Areafix DUMMY 100
- ; The list will not be created.
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; FORCEREQ
- ; If xMail gets an echo request from a downlink and cannot find the
- ; echo in any of your uplinks' echo lists the echo will usually not be
- ; ordered. You can force xMail to order the requested echo no matter
- ; if it could be found in one of the uplink echo lists. The node must
- ; also have the level you define here to let xMail do this.
-
- ForceReq 100
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; QUERYSUBJECT
- ; Allows you to define up to 10 subjects to let xMail know that a message
- ; is actually a query message from an uplink and the echo list for this
- ; uplink has to be created from this message.
- ; xMail also looks for parts of what you define here in the query message.
- ; Notice: The query mail MUST have one of the names you defined in the
- ; AREAFIXNAME statement as the name of the sender. Otherwise xMail will
- ; not recognize that the message comes from another Areafix.
-
- QuerySubject Query
- QuerySubject Report
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MAXMSGSIZE
- ; Maximum size a message may have to get imported by xMail
- ; min. 1024, max. 65000 Bytes
-
- MaxMsgSize 64000
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MAXMSGAGE + OLDMESSAGE
- ; On IMPORT xMail can check if a received message is too old
- ; (MaxMsgAge <days>). If the message is older it will not be imported
- ; and may optionally be stored in a message area.
- ; Keyword OldMessage defines where old messages are imported (same
- ; like IllegalMessage etc. you can define an areaname or path):
- ; OldMessage OLD_MSGS or OldMessage E:\MSGS\OLD
-
- ; MaxMsgAge 30
- ; OldMessage OLD
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MAXEXPORTSIZE
- ; Maximum size a message may have to be exported.
- ; min. 1024, max. 65000 Bytes
- ; If a message > MaxExportSize is generated on your system, it will not
- ; be exported but copied to you BadMessage area.
-
- MaxExportSize 64000
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; BASELIMIT
- ; Defines maximum size of hudson base
- ; BaseLimit <text_size> <max_msg_nr>
- ; text_size : Max. size of MSGTXT.BBS in kBytes
- ; max_msg_nr : Max. allowed message number
- ; Default: 15000 kByte Text and 15000 messages
-
- BaseLimit 15000 15000
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MINIMPFREE
- ; Minimum disk space (kB) that must be available on the destination
- ; drive to let xMail unpack incoming Arcmail packets.
-
- MinImpFree 500
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; MINEXPFREE
- ; The minimum diskspace that must be available on the destination
- ; drive for packing arcmail packets (in kBytes)
-
- MinExpFree 200
-
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; SWAPDRIVE
- ; The drive or directory where xMail will put its swap files when
- ; external programs like packers etc. are called.
-
- SwapDrive E:\XM
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; SWAPEMS ON/OFF
- ; You can also tell xMail to swap to EMS.
-
- SwapEms ON
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; POINTSYSTEM ON/OFF
- ; If 'PointSystem' is on xMail will NOT export while importing.
- ; NEVER use this if you have any downlinks!
-
- PointSystem OFF
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; DBRIDGEPOINT ON/OFF
- ; If you are a Point system and your boss uses D'Bridge you have to
- ; use this keyword. If ON the pointnumber will be put into the path
- ; line as D'Bridge expects.
-
- DbridgePoint OFF
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ORIGINREPLACE ON/OFF
- ; If ON xMail will replace every origin line with the origin line
- ; that you defined in XMSETUP for that echo.
-
- OriginReplace ON
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; TEARLINE
- ; The tearline xMail adds to every exported mail. If you comment this
- ; out xMail will leave the tearline untouched. Beta und unregistered
- ; versions have a non-changeable default tearline.
-
- TearLine xMail 1.00/Pro
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ZONEGATE ON/OFF
- ; ZoneGate ON strips your Path and Seen-By lines and inserts a
- ; ZPTH Kludge when a message changes to another zone. Should
- ; always be ON.
-
- ZoneGate ON
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; AREACONF
- ; xMail can handle multiple Netmail areas. Usually a netmail
- ; will be imported to the netmail area with the address the
- ; netmail is addressed to. If you want to setup netmail areas
- ; for special nodenumbers you can do this with area conferences.
-
-
- AREACONF 2:245/4 .99 777:2/0 21:100/59 66:490/0 666 493/0 1
- ; AREACONF 2:245/4 22:100/59
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; LHARC, PKZIP, ZOO, ARJ, PAK, LHA, PKARC,
- ; USERARC 1, USERARC 2, USERARC 3, USERARC 4, USERARC
- ;
- ; This is something very special. It allows you call any packer with
- ; any parameters. And it also allows you to define up to six NEW packers
- ; that now that xMail is going to be release might not even exist.
- ; Remember, YOU DON'T HAVE TO CHANGE these settings and you may leave
- ; these lines commented out unless you want to change the default
- ; packer parameters or add a new packer!
- ;
- ; LHA = 2,-lh5-
- ; LHA - LHA a -m %1 %2
- ; LHA + LHA e -c %1 %2 *.PKT
- ;
- ; Define a packer. '2' is the offset from the beginning of a
- ; packed file where xMail can find the packer's 'mark'.
- ; '-lh5-' is the packer's mark with which xMail can recognize
- ; that the packet is packed with LHA.
- ;
- ; '-' are the unpack parameters. '%1' is the name of the
- ; archive file, '%2' the name of the file that has to be
- ; added. '+' are the unpack parameters.
- ;
- ; These are the default settings for LHA, so you don't have to include
- ; this. But you can define any new packer too, please take a look
- ; at this:
-
- ; UserArc 1 = 0,DS #80 #64
- ; UserArc 1 + DSPACK a -o -e %1 %2
- ; UserArc 1 - DSUNPACK -o -m -v -y %1 %2 *.PKT
-
- ; Now, here is a list of the default settings for all packers.
-
- ;
- ; Packer Extract Add Offset, Mark
- ; ====================================================================
- ; LHARC LHARC e -c %1 %2 *.PKT LHARC a -m %1 %2 2,-lh1-
- ; LHA LHA e -c %1 %2 *.PKT LHA a -m %1 %2 2,-lh5-
- ; PKZIP PKUNZIP -o %1 %2 *.PKT PKZIP %1 %2 0,PK
- ; PAK PAK e %1 %2 *.PKT PAK a %1 %2 0,#26,#8
- ; ZOO ZOO -e %1 %2 *.PKT ZOO -a %1 %2 0,ZOO
- ; ARJ ARJ e %1 %2 *.PKT ARJ a %1 %2 0,#96 #234
- ; PKARC PKXARC %1 %2 *.PKT PKARC a %1 %2
- ;
- ; If you want to change PKZIP it could be like this:
- ;
- ;
- ; PKZIP = 0,PK <-- Declare PKZIP's mark
- ; PKZIP + PKZIP -m %1 %2 <-- How to Zip
- ; PKZIP - PKUNZIP -o %1 %2 *.PKT <-- and how to Unzip
- ;
- ; YOU DON'T HAVE TO DECLARE A PACKER UNLESS YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE
- ; PARAMETERS OR DECLARE A NEW UNKNOWN PACKER!
- ;
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; ZEROMSGCLEAR ON/OFF
- ; Messages with zero length will be deleted. This will be documented
- ; in the logfile. You can use this to delete fileattach messages on
- ; Binkley systems.
-
- ZeroMsgClear Off
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; USEINTL ON/OFF
- ; All netmail can be created with a INTL line even if this seems not to be
- ; neccessary
-
- UseIntl OFF
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; LOCKCOUNT
- ; Number of messages that xMail will import before unlocking the base
- ; temporarely. Valid entry from 1 to 255.
- ; ATTENTION! This is indeed the most important factor for processing
- ; speed of xMail, as locking/unlocking always takes some time.
- ; I highly recommend to leave this at the default setting 10.
-
- ; LockCount 10
-
- ;***************************************************************************
- ; END of xMail.CFG
- ;***************************************************************************
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