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% FILESTAT
;
; FILESTAT will produce a straight ASCII-text file that displays information
; on the file areas of your system.. Try it and see what exactly happens! If
; you only want selected areas included, then write the area numbers after
; the command (normal format used for listing numbers, as used in LIST
; command and others).
;
FILESTAT E:\RA\TEXT\FILESTAT.ASC 1-199
% FDBREPORT
;
; This verb produces a report similar to FILESTAT, but in a more compact
; style. This is ideal for including to your daily information report with
; AutoMsg, another great S/e/m/a/j Communications utility! (Check the demo
; config file you get with that for details of the INCLUDE verb, v2.20 or
; later).
;
FDBREPORT E:\RA\FDBLIST.REP
% TOPFILE
;
; TOPFILE sets up the path to the top downloaders file you want. You may make
; a list of the most downloaded files on your system - it goes in the file
; you've specified here. If you want a list of most downloaded files from
; only certain areas, then write this list of areas on the line.
;
TOPFILE E:\RA\TEXT\MOSTDNLD.ASC
TOPFILE E:\RA\TEXT\ARCHIVER.ASC 1
% TOPCOUNT
;
; TOPCOUNT tells the system how many entries you want listed in the file
; that's made by the TOPFILE option. You may specify up to 100 entries here.
;
TOPCOUNT 100
% MAKEFILE
;
; This command is used to create a text file listing your file areas. It can
; create FLSEARCH.CTL compatible files as well as freq-path files for most
; mailers.
;
; Use: MAKEFILE "string" filename header footer areas
;
; "string" (with " marks around it) is the text to write to each line. You
; may use these macros:
;
; %DIR directory, excluding backslash
; %NUM area number
; %SEC security level of area
; %DESC area description
; %_DESC area description, underscores not spaces
; %PWORD password of area (see later in this file)
; %!PWORD password of area preceded by ! mark
;
; filename is the full name and path of the file that will be written ie
; e:\ra\flsearch.ctl.
;
; header is a file that will be added at the top of the output file.
;
; footer is a file that will be added at the end of the output file.
;
; areas is a list of areas to include, this is the same format as the area
; list used in the LIST command, ie 29 13-18 39 or similar. If you leave it
; blank it will default to all areas.
;
MAKEFILE "%DIR" e:\fd\areas.txt e:\fd\areas.add * 1-149
MAKEFILE "%DIR\" e:\ftp\bi\dir.lst * * 1-149
MAKEFILE "%DIR %SEC %_DESC" flsearch.ctl * *
MAKEFILE "%DIR\*.* %!PWORD" okfiles.lst okfiles.add *
;
; NB the %!PWORD used for the Binkley-format OKFILES.LST file. This is so
; if you have an area with a password it will add a ! before it, and if
; you have no password then no ! will be added to the line.
% ORPHAN
;
; This writes a small list of all files that have been adopted by FSUMM.
; I add this to my AutoMsg sysop report with the IncludeReport verb in
; AutoMsg.
;
ORPHAN E:\RA\ORPHANS.LST
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