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#
# Initialization file for the MR/2 mail reader. This file sets
# run time parameters and options.
#
PacketPath=
# This is where MR2 will look for packets to read. For convenience,
# this path should match any "download directory" specification set
# within your communications package (e.g., "PacketPath=c:\dl")
FileSpec=*.q*
# This is the wildcard file specification to use when searching for
# packets to read.
ReplyPath=..\
# Directory where ".Rep" reply packets are built and maintained.
# This should match any "upload" directory specification set inside
# your communications package. (Not a requirement, but life is made
# a little easier that way).
Editor=INTERNAL
#Editor=e
#Editor=epm
#Editor=q -e\mr2\qstartup.mac
#Editor=NONE
# This is the command MR2 will use when invoking the editor.
# By default, the MR/2 INTERNAL editor is used. This is a simple,
# limitted feature editor. Hey, it works :)
#
# The second line shows how to specify that the system PM editor "e"
# be used. Comment out INTERNAL and uncomment this line if desired.
#
# To use QEdit and pass it a start-up macro (-e parameter), change
# this line to read:
#
# Editor=q -e\mr2\qstartup.mac
#
# Use NONE if you wish to have your editor running in another window.
# MR/2 will not chain to an editor - it merely tells you to switch
# windows, then waits for you to switch back and press a key.
Attributes=Extended
#Attributes=NONE
# When preparing to edit reply files, MR/2 can optionally mark these
# files as type "Plain Text" so, for example, the "E" editor will not
# force you to set the type before saving. "None" means don't use
# extended attributes. "Extended" tells MR/2 to set them.
ReplyFile=Reply.Msg
# Temporary file name used when creating replies. This file can be
# specified with a full path, making it easier to edit it in a separate
# window. For instance, C:\Reply is valid
HeaderEditing=Both
# This controls when the Message header is displayed for editing.
# Options are Before, After or Both.
Tagline=@Misc2.Tag
#Tagline=@OS2.Tag
#Tagline=A QWK compatible mail reader for OS/2
# This sets the default tagline for MR2 replies. This string is placed
# at the bottom of each reply, before the reply is edited. You may
# change the tagline via your editor, while composing your reply.
# Example one accesses a file of multiple taglines.
# The second example provides a fixed, non-changing tagline.
TagMode=RANDOM
# This sets the tagline file access method. RANDOM will skip around
# and randomly select the next tagline. SEQUENTIAL will perform a
# RANDOM seek when MR/2 is first loaded, then move sequentially
# through the file after that.
SaveFile=..\*.txt
# This is the file to which messages are appended when they are "saved" or
# filed for later reference. Use the "S" key while viewing a message to
# append it to this file in printable form.
# NOTE that if this specification contains an "*" or a "?", then MR/2
# displays an existing file pick-list anytime the "S" is pressed.
# You may cancel from this list and enter a new file name if desired.
Zipper=pkzip
UnZipper=pkunzip -o
#Zipper=..\msg2rep
#Unzipper=..\unqwk
# These are the commands used to archive and unarchive your message
# packets. If you use something other than PKZip/UnZip, modify these
# commands appropriately.
# The second set of commands access a REXX script for unpacking and
# packing. These scripts, included, will attempt to auto-detect the
# archive method and branch to an appropriate command.
Colors=1E171EE0
#Colors=0F0E0A
# Yes, this is crude - I'll include something more friendly later.
# The first two characters describe the "normal" text color for messages,
# which is shown here as 1E, or Blue background (1) Yellow foreground (E).
# The second two are the quoted-text colors, 17 is Blue background (1)
# with a White foreground (7). The third set of 2 numbers are the
# message header display colors (the From/To/Subject section on top).
# Forth set is the search-word highlight color for search-hit messages.
# This is the only color configuration support at this time.
# Colors: 0 = Black 1 = Blue 2 = Green 3 = Cyan 4 = Red
# 5 = Magenta 6 = Brown 7 = White 8 = Gray 9 = Light Blue
# A = Lt. Green B = Lt. Cyan C = Lt. Red
# D = Lt. Megenta E = Yellow F = Intense White
#
# I personally have changed to the second example here, which gives a
# black background with bold-white text, yellow quotes and green header.
SkipReadMessages=No
# If set to YES, MR/2 will bypass any messages you've already read.
# The problem with this option is that, if a conference contains only
# previously-read messages, then MR/2 will skip right out of that
# conference - there's no way to get back in.
QuoteBody="%i>",EachLine
# Describes how MR/2 will quote the lines of the source message when
# creating a new reply file. The optional %i (which is the only
# parameter-type variable supported at this time) will be replaced by
# the message originator's initials. The quote prefix may be placed
# on EachLine or on the "FirstLine" only (subsequent lines indented).
# Use Paragraph to force the full initial spec on the first line of
# each paragraph, and blank initials on subsequent lines.
OldQuoteDetect=YES
# When set to YES, MR/2 will not place the quote prefix in front of
# reply-file lines that already are prefixed with quotes. This creates
# (usually) a much cleaner initial reply file.
HeaderInQuote=No
# You may optionally include the message header in a reply file. This
# is often used with a clever editor "macro" to create sophisticated
# quoting styles not natively supported my MR/2. You must be sure
# to remove all traces of the header before saving the message, as MR/2
# makes no attempt to identify or remove it.
KeepMessageMarks=YES
# If set to YES, MR/2 will track the read/replied/saved status of
# every message, as well as your current position in the packet. This
# information is stored as OS/2 extended attributes and will stay
# attached to the file as it is copied or renamed. When a previously
# read packet is reopened, you will be asked if you wish to return to
# you previous position. Answering YES will return you to that spot,
# responding NO will place you at the conference selection screen.
SerialInTagline=Yes
# If you register MR/2, you will be provided with a serialized MR2.ID
# file. As a registered user, you have the right to choose whether
# you wish to display your serial number in your tagline or not.
# Regardless, MR/2 will remove the "NR" (Not Registered) identifier
# from all your tags.
VideoMode=25
# Specifies the number of lines/screen the display will be set to upon
# entering MR/2. Possibilities are: 25, 28, 34, 40, 43, 50 or 60.
# You may also toggle through these when on the packet selection screen
# by pressing ALT-V.
AllUpperCase=Yes
# Converts Subject, From and To user names to upper-case before saving
# replies, if set to YES. If set to NO, the case you supply is preserved.
SplitLongReplies=Yes
# MR/2 will split replies into "multiple" message at somewhere around
# 92 lines if left at YES. Set to NO, no splitting is performed.
# ALTERNATIVELY, you may specify a number here, which will be the
# equivelent of saying "YES", but sets the split at count to
# whatever you specify.
;============= Switches Added in version 1.1 ========================
WrapLinesAtColumn=80
# This keeps lines within reasonable lengths. Using the system "E"
# editor with word-wrap mode causes some problems. The text appears
# to wrap on-screen, but MR/2 has no way of knowing where the editor
# has determined the wrap should be. With this option set, lines are
# word wrapped at this column, avoiding truncated messages.
SortMasterConferences=Yes
# The master conference list is stored as found in the BBS's control
# file. If this parameter is omitted or set to NO, this list is
# displayed in its default order. If YES is specified here, the list
# is sorted alphabetically by conference name. NOTE: This is the
# MASTER conference list (i.e., "Write New" message list).
ExitAtEndOfParameters=Yes
# This parameter defines what MR/2 does when parameters are provided
# on the command line (or via "association"). If set to YES, MR/2
# exits when all packets listed as command line parameter have been
# read. If NO, then MR/2 simply returns to the packet selection
# screen. NOTE: If no paramaters are passed on the command line, this
# option has no effect. See the read.me file for more detail.
MessageOrder=Subject
# May be set to "Subject" or "None" and specifies the reading order of
# messages. When Subject is chosen, many extra "thread" related keys
# become available. For instance, the TAB and BACKSPACE key can be used
# to skip through threads, and the "Q" key will invoke a thread summary
# menu.
###ThreadChangeTone=20000,10
# May be used to tell MR/2 to make a tone while paging through messages,
# when the "thread" changes. Uncomment the line and play with the
# numbers - let me know how useful this is to you :)
;============= Switches Added in version 1.3 ========================
BeepOnPersonals = Yes
# Turns the "beep" when a personal message is displayed off and on.
# Specify YES is you want MR/2 to beep on your personal messages, NO
# for silent running.
GoToLastRead = No
# If set to YES, will suppress the "do you wish to return to your
# previous reading position" prompt and jump there automatically.
BackupOldReplies = Yes
# If YES is specified, any .REP file that is to be deleted is frist
# copied to a .OLD file. If NO is specified, the .REP files are
# deleted and no backup is performed.
##### NewMessageEditor=E
# This is an optional entry. If you wish to run a different editor
# for NEW messages, or run the same editor with different startup
# macros for NEW messages, specify it here. This NEW editor is
# also used to edit News, Bulletins and Newfile listings. If not
# specified, the base editor is always used.
MouseMode = DoubleClick
# Can be set to DoubleClick (the new default) or SingleClick (the
# old way). Double click will be required to select any entry from
# a selection list. In SingleClick mode, a single mouse click will
# select an entry. DoubleClicking is provided for use with the new
# "mouse menus".
MouseClickSpeed = 500
# The maximum time, in miliseconds, between mouse clicks for them to
# be considered "double" clicks.
MouseScrollSpeed = 1
# Controls the speed of scrolling when you park the mouse on a scroll
# arrow and hold the left mouse button down. A value of one is the
# fastest you can get right now, if this is too fast for you, raise
# this number. This represents the number of milliseconds delay before
# MR/2 generates a psuedo mouse click for you.
#Check = Subject
# See SEARCH.INI for an example of how this is used.
;============= Switches Added in version 1.31 -> 1.36 =======================
#MouseMode = OFF
# MouseMode was added in version 1.3, but I've added the OFF mode.
# This hides the mouse cursor from program startup. For users who
# don't use the mouse, but are tired of moving the cursor out of the
# way.
SuppressVersionInTagline = NO
# This controls tagline generation for registered users only.
# Specifying YES here will create taglines without the MR/2 version
# number. You may also suppress the serial number by setting
# SerialInTag to NO. These two switches together will cause an
# MR/2 signiture like: " * MR/2 * Tagline goes here"
TagStyle=PCBoard,Autosense
#TagStyle=Fido
#TagStyle=TwoLine
# This option has been around for a long time; just never documented.
# This controls the type of tearline and tagline characters used. If
# set to PCBoard (just now changed to the default), you get the
# customary three dashed followed by the MR/2 identifier surrounded
# by hi-end ASCII characters "■". If set to Fidonet mode, underlines
# replace the dashes, and "*"'s are used as delimiters.
# Twoline mode uses a more unique format that allows longer taglines.
# The keyword AutoSense, when it exists, tells MR/2 to determine if
# the reply is to a Fidonet-sourced message. If it is, then Fidonet
# mode is invoked. Otherwise, PC-Board style tags are used.
;============= Switches Added in version 1.37 -> 1.39 =======================
LogReplies = YES
# Controls the creation and maintenance of a reply log. Set to YES,
# all replies are logged to an online reply "folder". Set to FULL,
# copies of the original message preface every reply. Set to NO, no
# reply logging is performed. The reply folder is maintained in a
# conference named ReplyLog.
;============= Switches Added in version 1.40 =======================
TemplateFile=..\template.tf
# This is a template file used in the creation of your replies.
# When you reply to any message, MR/2 will format the reply
# as defined by this file. This allows for the creation of
# attribution and signature lines. Variables are available for
# accessing source message and system data (e.g., FROM and DATE).
# See the read.me file and/or MR2.doc for more details.
;=========== Switches Added in version 1.41 thru 1.50 ==================
#V0 = Variable assignment 0
#V1 = Variable assignment 1
# For use with templates, you can assign or reassign the value of
# 10 user-defined variables. Set V0 through V9 to any text string
# you might find handy. These strings can then be placed in any
# template file line. When a template line using one of these variables
# is accessed, the variable (e.g., @V0@) will be replaced with the
# string you have assigned to it.
Internet=-1
Netmail=-1
# Use these parameters to declare which conferences, if any, handle
# Internet mail and Fidonet netmail, respectively. For example,
# PC-Ohio has Internet mail in conference 5 and Fidonet netmail in
# conference 6. My PC-OHIO.INI file has: Internet=5, Netmail=6.
# Nerd' Nook has Netmail in conference in 139 and no Internet
# capabilities. My NerdNook.INI file has the lines:
# Internet=-1, Netmail=139.
# The "-1" tells MR/2 that there is no Internet support, and makes
# sure that the Internet section template is not referenced.
SmartQuoting=YES
# SmartQuoting will "prewrap" the reply file that MR/2 generates,
# compensating for the user initial prefix string. In other words,
# when you first see the reply, the original sender's text will be
# rewrapped and quoted so as to fit inside the WrapLinesAtColumn
# defined elsewhere in MR2.INI.
# Options are YES, NO or FULL. Full is aggressive, where most of the
# text is totally rewrapped.
# NOTE: that existing quoted lines ARE NOT REWRAPPED.
ReplyStripTagline=Yes
# Used only when SmartQuoting is on. If set to YES, the quoting will
# not include the message's tag/origin lines. Set this to NO to
# quote the entire message.
SmartWrapping=Yes
# SmartWrapping will change the logic used by MR/2 when the edited
# reply file is saved. If set to NO, the old wrapping method is used.
# When left on, MR/2 will format your NEW text with some intellegence.
# There is logic to differentiate between a "hard" and "soft" return,
# and soft returns will be removed if necessary.
# The old technique would simply insert hard returns to make the line
# fit within the declared wrap column. The remaining section of the
# original line would often be short (one or two words) and look out
# of place, stranded on a line by itself. The new technique attempts
# to rewrap the text as a whole and eliminate some of the older
# method's ugly results.
# Options are YES, NO or FULL. Full is aggressive, where most of the
# text is totally rewrapped.
# NOTE: Quoted lines ARE NOT REWRAPPED, these are always considered
# to be prefixed and terminated by hard returns.
#NOTE ALSO: Changes were made to these existing parameters:
# Colors (search text highlight)
# SaveFile (use of * and ? in file name)
# Zipper (optional REXX script for multiple zippers)
# UnZipper (optional REXX script for multiple zippers)
# TagStyle (Autosense keyword)
# QuoteBody (Paragraph keyword)
===========
FolderPath=..\
# This is the default directory path from which MR/2 will create
# BBS specific directories for folders. Using this default, MR/2
# will build a sub directory (when a folder is to be created) for the
# current BBS directory off of the MR/2 "home" directory. You may
# specificy any other desored "root" directory for folders, though.
;=========== Switches Added in version 1.51 thru ==================
RemoveReplyBookmarks = No
# This flag, if set to YES, sets the last byte of each reply header
# back to a space before packing the replies. Any MR/2 bookmark
# information saved with replies is lost, but some networks may
# use this byte internally and any non-standard value here might
# cause problems. Leave set to NO unless you determine that there
# is an MR/2-specific problem with your origin lines or end
# of your replies.
;========= Switches Added in 2.0 BETA Development Versions ==========
#NOTE that the LoggingReplies INI variable added long ago, then disabled,
#is now, again, enabled. It is fully functional and seems to work quite
#reliably.
;First, let me add a virtual conference here, as an example.
;Previous INI's made little mention of virtual conferences, you had to
;study the read.me file to discover that they even existed. I'll add
;a custom/virtual conferences as an example, and in an attempt to make
;sure new users "discover" this key feature of MR/2 automatically :)
;NOTE: See SEARCH.INI for other options and more detailed examples.
MakeConference = MR/2 Talk
Conference = *
Check = Subject, Body
String = MR/2\MR2\MR-2
#PacketSort = ATIME_DDATE
# This controls the sort order in which packets are shown on the
# Packet Selection screen. Possible values are:
# Name - sort alphabetically
# DTime_DDate - descending time within descending date (default)
# ATime_DDate - ascending time within descending date.
# List todays packets first, morning's first,
# the afternoon's, then evenings.
# This makes .qwk, .qw0, .qw1 list in order.
#FileViewer=List
# May be used to specify an external file viewer for viewing news,
# bulletins and file lists. The default is to use the internal viewer.
ShowReadPercent=Yes
# Controls the packet select screen look. Setting this to NO will use
# the old screen look (v1.57 and before) where no percentages and/or
# counts were displayed. The default is yes, which gives you an
# expanded window and per-packet statistics.
AutoUnpack = NO
# The default is NO, which means that if an existing REP file is
# found when unpacking a BBS's packet, you will be prompted for its
# disposition. If YES is specified here, then the replies are
# automatically unpacked, as if you had answered "KEEP" to the
# "Replies exist" prompt.
#AutoFirstKey = Q
# This is a keypress that can be automatically similated whenever
# you first enter a conference. For example, if the first thing
# you do upon entering a new conference is to press Q for the
# Quick Thread Summary, specifying Q will do this for you. Another
# logical choice would be to specify the I key. NOTE that this
# feature works ONLy for conferences with 2 or more messages.
#PreEdit = c:\utility\quoter
# This entry may be used to specify a "pre editing" process for replies.
# If specified, the reply file name is appended to this line and
# executed as a command line after a reply file has been created but
# before the editor is loaded. Allows for user intervention at this
# point in processing, for such things as fancy quoting utilities.
#PostEdit = c:\utility\ss
#PostEdit = INTERNAL
# May be used to specify a "pst editing" process for replies.
# If specified, the reply file name is appended to this line and
# executed as a command line after a reply file has been edited and saved
# but before the messages is recorded in the reply file. Allows for
# user intervention at this point in processing, for such things as
# external spelling checkers. The example here runs ShareSpell, an
# MS-DOS shareware spell checker, against all finished replies.
#
# NOTE: INTERNAL may be specified. This flags MR/2 to run its
# internal spelling checker against all finished replies. This
# allows automatic access to the built-in spelling checker even
# when using an external editor.
ReassembleSplits = Ask
# Controls the Prompt when a reply is to be modified and it is
# found to be one part of a "split" message. If YES is specified,
# MR/2 will automatically reassemble all the split parts into
# one single large "whole" for modifications. If NO is specified,
# MR/2 will only bring in the one individual part for editing.
# If ASK is specified, MR/2 prompts you for the desired action for
# each reply you request to modify.
ShowBBSID = Top
# Controls the display of the BBS ID string (Packet name, BBS name
# and conference name). The default is TOP, which displays this string
# on the message divider bar. You may specify BOTTOM, which places it
# in the lower left corner of the status line; removing the helpful
# hints text from view. Specifying BOTH displays the string in both
# spots, while NO hides it altogether.
PacketRefresh = 60
# Controls how often, in seconds, the packet selection screen is
# updated to reflect changes in the packet list. The default is every
# 60 seconds. Specify 0 (zero) to suppress the refresh process
# entirely.
#HideConferences = 2344, 1823, 89
# This is a new "helper" function for search/virtual conference
# entries. It allows conferences, specified by number, to be
# "hidden" from the conferences w/mail selection screen. You may
# specify multiple conference numbers on this line, separated
# by commas. You may also have multiple HideConference lines, the
# lines are collected into a single internal list and have a
# cumulative effect. I use this, for example, to hide the dozen or
# so FORSALE conference I download, as I let my virtual conference
# builder pick out the message I want to see. I never go into
# these conference on an individual basis, hence, I need not see them
# as readable conference.
SavePointerFiles = YES
# Controls whether or not your packets' message pointer files are
# saved. Often a QWK packet will contain a bbsname.PTR or
# bbsname.PNT file. These files contain the message pointers for
# the current session. If these files are present, the QWK door
# will accept the uploading of this file in order to reset message
# pointers to the values recorded within. This allows you to
# recover message that may have been lost due to a faulty or corrupt
# downloaded packet. If set to YES, any PTR or PNT file found when
# a packet is opened is saved in the MR/2 directory (note that MR/2
# will *not* overwrite an existing file if it is found to be newer
# that the packet's file.).
PurgeAfterCount = 200
PurgeAfterDays = 90
# Controls the automatic purging of ReplyLog messages.
# NOW FUNCATIONAL
#DoorName = RoseMail
# This parameter is provided as a means of identifying the BBS Door
# software you use to process your QWK packets. This is useful, for
# example, if the QWK door does not provide a DOOR.ID file, in which
# case MR/2 may not address and create door configuration messages
# (DROP and ADD) properly. It will also benefit cases where you are
# configuring the door offline after selecting NO PACKET entry. In
# this case, no DOOR.ID file will be present, and MR/2 will default
# to QMAIL based configuration messages.
#CursorSize = 6
# Used to control the size of the "normal" cursor when inside the
# internal editor. Under some higher-line modes, users have reported
# trouble seeing the cursor. My attempts to enlarge it solved only
# some of the cases. By default, the cursor size is 1 or 2 scan lines
# tall in 25 line mode. When switching to 34 line or greater, the
# cursor size becomes 6 scanlines. The cursor size for "overtype"
# cursors if 13 scanlines. USE THIS OPTION ONLY IF NECCESSARY. It's
# meant only to solve some specialized, infrequent problems.
#F2 = list c:\phone.nbr
#F3 = q ..\mr2.ini
#F10 = your command here
# Assign command-line actions to function keys F2 through F10 with
# these INI parameters. When viewing messages, these commands will
# be invoked if the corresponding key is pressed.
#BackDropMaxLines = 25
# Used to control how much of the WELCOME and GOODBYE screens are
# displayed as "backdrops". Some BBS's have WELCOME screens that
# contain ANSI codes and are hundreds of lines long. This causes
# slow downs in between conferences. Setting this to 25, for example,
# causes the display to stop after 25 lines have been displayed.
# Set the value to 0 (zero) to supress the display of backdrops all
# together.