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; This is an example of a AUTOREQ.XRF file for AutoRequest v1.1
;
;
; First we have the file list. In this area we can define associated names
; with files. First put the "real" file name (as it is stored in your
; WildCat! file database), then put the "pseudo" name for the file.
; You users can now send a message to FILE REQUEST with a subject of
; "//<pseudo-name>" to receive the associated file.
;
; For example, a message sent to FILE REQUEST, with the subject "//FILES"
; will send FILELIST.ZIP to the user.
;
FILELIST.ZIP,Filelist
NEWFILES.ZIP,New
E-MAIL.ZIP,Mail
;
;
; Now tell AutoRequest that we are looking at the "Information Service"
; section of the XRF file:
;
Messages:
;
; All following "pseudo" names should be prefixed with "/" (as opposed to
; "//" for the above files.
;
; For example, sending a message with the subject line "/product-info" will
; send the user (as a message) the text stored in J:\WC\MSG\PRODUCT.MSG"
;
; Remember to run STRIPCOL.EXE on any files containing WildCat! colour codes
; See the AUTOREQ.DOC file for more info.
;
;
J:\WC\BULL\BULLETIN.MSG,Bull
J:\WC\INFO\SUBSINFO.TXT,Subs
J:\WC\INFO\CONFLIST.TXT,Conflist
J:\WC\MSG\PRODUCT.MSG,Product-Info
J:\WC\BULL\BULL1.MSG,Bull1
J:\WC\BULL\BULL2.MSG,Bull2
J:\WC\BULL\BULL3.MSG,Bull3
J:\WC\BULL\BULL4.MSG,Bull4
J:\WC\BULL\BULL5.MSG,Bull5
J:\WC\BULL\BULL6.MSG,Bull6
J:\WC\BULL\BULL7.MSG,Bull7
J:\WC\BULL\BULL8.MSG,Bull8
J:\WC\BULL\BULL9.MSG,Bull9
J:\WC\BULL\BULL10.MSG,Bull10
J:\WC\BULL\BULL11.MSG,Bull11
J:\WC\BULL\BULL12.MSG,Bull12
J:\WC\BULL\BULL13.MSG,Bull13
J:\WC\BULL\BULL14.MSG,Bull14
J:\WC\BULL\BULL15.MSG,Bull15
J:\WC\BULL\BULL16.MSG,Bull16
J:\WC\BULL\BULL17.MSG,Bull17
J:\WC\BULL\BULL18.MSG,Bull18
J:\WC\BULL\BULL19.MSG,Bull19
J:\WC\BULL\BULL20.MSG,Bull20