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Mehul Patel
The Solar Realm
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C:\FD\FILES
C:\FD\NETMAIL
900
FRONTDOOR
#---------------------------------------------------------------------#
Sample BBS.CFG file
NOTE: The BBS.CFG file should be stored in your main BRE directory
Line 1 = Sysop Name
Line 2 = BBS Name or Planet Name - This is used only to identify your
planet in the game, so use whatever you like - to make others
see the selected name, request that it be placed in the Nodelist
in place of the BBS name
Line 3 = NodeNumber WITH Net/Node ONLY - Include the ZONE *only* if it is
included in the BRNODES.DAT file. Zones should be used is the
zone number is greater than one - be sure to get your coordinator
to place it in the BRNODES.DAT.
Line 4 = Your Front End Incoming FILE Directory
Line 5 = Your NetMail Directory
Line 6 = League number - Must be the same throughout the league. This
can be any number between 1 and 999. It is used if a BBS wishes
to be a member of two leagues to separate incoming files.
I suggest league coordinators pick a unique number for their league
to avoid confusion with other leagues. Support for this has been
installed and you will need this number whether running one or more
games. Enjoy!
Line 7 = Your Front End Mailer
This should be one of the following:
FRONTDOOR BINKLEY DBRIDGE DBRIDGEOLD OTHER NONE
If you wish to run BRE PLANETARY more than once a day, you MUST
be running the Front Door, Binkleyterm, or D'Bridge mailers.
D'Bridge 1.51 and below do not support the necessary features for
BRE to allow multiple files per day to be transferred, and you must
therefore use the "DBRIDGEOLD" setting.
If you run D'Bridge 1.51- or OTHER, then be SURE to only run
BRE PLANETARY during daily maintainence. Otherwise, you will lose
Data.
Also, many systems are running BRE *without* a mail system
completely (no idea how, but they have succeeded!). You can use
the NONE setting if you delete files after they are sent.
Selecting NONE will *not* create a .MSG file.