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# SPAM/SPAM2 Configuration file
#
# Copy the enclosed SAMPLE.CFG file to filename SPAM.CFG if you are
# using the DOS version or SPAM2.CFG if you are using the OS/2 version
# Fill out the options you wish (see sample below. Switchable
# options may be turned out by deleting the octothorpe (#) at the
# beginning off the line. All active titles must start from the
# _beginning_ of the line.
#
# SPAM is designed to be used with YARN (1) and SOUPER (2), but it's
# output may be adapted to other mail systems. Default is to create
# message files with a header of the usual Usenet "To:" and "Subject"
# lines, or they may be entered to the command line of a unix session
# using "mail." This is useful if you access a unix shell with
# telnet or a terminal program. Simply upload the file to the command
# line as an ASCII transfer. The first line will invoke "mail" and
# send the destination, and the second line will automatically respond
# to the "Subject:" prompt. Uncomment the "Use Mail" line to
# activate this option.
#Use Mail
#
# Many messages have a header line: NNTP-Posting-Host. You may send
# spam-report messages to that address also in hopes of reaching a
# responsible representive of the originating IP. Note, though, that
# most messages to this address will be undeliverable. To activate this
# feature, just uncomment the following line;
#NNTP-Posting-Host
#
# If you use YARN/SOUPER, SPAM can be configured to automatically add
# outgoing messages to your reply-packet file as specified in your
# YARN config file for posting with SOUPER. This is the most
# convenient way of using SPAM. Be sure to include the correct path to
# your CONFIG below. To activate this feature, uncomment the following:
SOUPER Packet.
#
# Directory you must place copies of spam messages in -- Note: this must
# be an EMPTY directory except for copies of spam.
Spam copies in: C:\SPAM
#
# To automatically delete the spam copies when the program is finished
# with them, uncomment the following line:
Clean Copies
#
# Directory in which the program will place the report messages it
# creates. Note: if you have SPAM place messages in SOUPER packets,
# archive copies for your records will also be placed in the directory
# specified in the following. If you don't wish to keep copies, comment
# out this line with an octothorpe (#) at the beginning of the line.
#Put messages to postmaster in: D:\SPAMOUT
#
# Directory in which YARN config file is kept.
# NOTE: If you use with YARN\SOUPER, you MUST fill in this item.
Yarn Config in: C:\RICH\YARN
#
# Path and filename for log file.
Log file: C:\RICH\SPAM.LOG
#
# The remaining lines refer to the text of the cover message SPAM will
# create accompanying the repurned spam.
#
# First line of a two-line signature.
Signature1: Sincerely,
#
# Second line of signature.
Signature2: J. Q. Netpublic
#
# Subject line of message to send
Message subject: Net abuse report.
#
# Number of lines in message text to accompany spam copy
# Make sure that this number equals the number of uncommented lines
# used by your message text below.
Message lines: 6
#
# Text of cover message message
I attach FYI a spammed message that was posted in violation of the charters
of the listed newsgroup(s).
Your attention to this will be appreciated.
Thank you.
#