CHANGIACTIVEFILE
CHANGIACTIVETIMES
CHANGICHARTRANFILE
CHANGIDISTRIBUTIONSFILE
CHANGIEXPIRECONF
CHANGIEXPIREPIDFILE
CHANGIEXPIRESUMMARY
CHANGIEXPIREZAPFILE
CHANGIGROUPDISTRIBFILE
CHANGIHISTORY
CHANGIHOSTACCESSFILE
CHANGIMAILPATHSFILE
CHANGINEWSFEEDSFILE
CHANGINEWSGROUPSFILE
CHANGIOVERVIEWFMTFILE
CHANGIPIDFILE
CHANGISEQF
CHANGISIGNFILE
CHANGISUBSCRIPTIONFILE
CHANGIUSERACCESSFILE
CHANXFILTERFILE
CHANXPIDFILE
If no absolute pathname is specified, CHANGIWORKDIR is prepended.
Set CHANGIACTIVEFILE to the pathname of your active file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\active.
Example:
SET CHANGIACTIVEFILE=C:\UUCP\ACTIVE
Set CHANGIACTIVETIMES to the pathname of your active.timesfile, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\active.times.
Example:
SET CHANGIACTIVETIMES=C:\CHANGI\active.times
Set CHANGICHARTRANFILE to the name of your character translation file to switch on character translation.
Example:
SET CHANGICHARTRANFILE=ctran.dat
Set CHANGICTRLACCESSFILE to the full pathname of your control access file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\ctrl_access.
Example:
SET CHANGICTRLACCESSFILE=R:\secret\ctrl_access
Set CHANGIDISTRIBUTIONSFILE to the name of your distribution area description file. This file is currently not used by Changi, but will be send to a client upon request.
Example:
SET CHANGIDISTRIBUTIONSFILE=distributions
Defines the name of your expire configuration file. By default Expire will look for CHANGIWORKDIR\expire.conf and, if this file doesn't exists, apply the same expiration time to all groups. However, if this variable has been set, expire will terminate with an error, if it can't read the specified file.
Example:
SET CHANGIEXPIRECONF=cfg\expire.conf
Example:
SET CHANGIEXPIREPIDFILE=C:\mptn\etc\expire.pid
See expire.sum on how to interpret the contents of this file.
Example:
SET CHANGIEXPIRESUMMARY=statistics\expire.sum
Example:
SET CHANGIEXPIREZAPFILE=delarts.cmd
Set CHANGIGROUPDISTRIBFILE to define a different pathname for this file.
Example:
SET CHANGIGROUPDISTRIBFILE=c:\etc\group.distrib
Set CHANGIHISTORY to the pathname of your history file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\history. Note that the file extension .pag for the data file and .idx for the index file will be added by Changi.
Example:
SET CHANGIHISTORY=C:\UUCP\NEWS\HISTORYWith this setting Changi will look for the article history in C:\UUPC\NEWS\HISTORY.PAG and C:\UUPC\NEWS\HISTORY.IDX.
Set CHANGIHOSTACCESSFILE to the full pathname of your host access file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\nntp_access.
Example:
SET CHANGIHOSTACCESSFILE=R:\secret\nntp_access
Set CHANGIMAILPATHSFILE to the full pathname of your mailpaths file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\mailpaths.
Example:
SET CHANGIMAILPATHSFILE=R:\secret\mailpaths
Set CHANGINEWSFEEDSFILE to the full pathname of your newsfeeds file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\newsfeeds.
Example:
SET CHANGINEWSFEEDSFILE=C:\mptn\etc\newsfeeds
Set CHANGINEWSGROUPSFILE to the full pathname of your newsgroups description file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\newsgroups.
Example:
SET CHANGINEWSGROUPSFILE=C:\UUCP\NEWSGROUPS
Set CHANGIOVERVIEWFMTFILE to the full pathname of your overview format file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\overview.fmt.
Example:
SET CHANGIOVERVIEWFMTFILE=C:\changi\myover.fmt
Set CHANGIPIDFILE to the full pathname of your server pid file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\changi.pid.
Example:
SET CHANGIPIDFILE=C:\mptn\etc\changi.pid
Set CHANGISEQF to the full pathname of your job sequence file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\SEQF.
Example:
SET CHANGISEQF=C:\uucp\SEQF
Set CHANGISIGNFILE to the name of your default signature file.
Example:
SET CHANGISIGNFILE=C:\CHANGI\signature.ping
Example:
SET CHANGISUBSCRIPTIONFILE=C:\CHANGI\sys
Set CHANGIUSERACCESSFILE to the full pathname of your user access file, if it is not CHANGIWORKDIR\user_access.
Example:
SET CHANGIUSERACCESSFILE=R:\secret\user_access
If the specified file doesn't exist, Chanx will not filter articles.
Example:
SET CHANXFILTERFILE=R:\changi\filter\spam.filter
Example:
SET CHANXPIDFILE=C:\mptn\etc\chanx2.pid
URL: changi/manual/envifile.html Created: 27 August 1996 Revised: 13 December 1996 Author: harald@os2point.ping.de |