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; =============================================================================
; XENTIME.CFG Time sync config Xenia Version 1.98 - January 1995
; =============================================================================
; TIMESYNC <address> [<timediff> [<maxdiff> [DST]]]
; System clock synchronisation feature!
; This only works with links using EMSI which also send the TRX# field....
; You specify the address of the system you want to sync with, the difference
; in hrs:mins between you and that system (ie if the time in your country is
; one hour behind his, you say -1:00), the maximum time difference allowed,
; and if you want to allow switching between summer (DST) and winter time.
; If not, you just leave out the word 'DST'.
; You may have more than one TIMESYNC line if you want (unlimited! ;-)
; If you have a mailsession with one of the listed addresses, and there is a
; need for time adjustment, Xenia writes a file (XENIA*.SNC) with all necessary
; information to its home directory. Call XENSYNC/XENSYNC2 from your batchfile
; to actually adjust your system clock. XENSYNC will check whether there is a
; XENIA*.SNC file present, make sure there are no mailsessions in progress and
; that the information is not invalid or too old. It'll kill the file after
; processing. If there is a mailsession in progress, it will keep the file and
; do nothing. It's upto you to make other checks to make sure your system
; doesn't mess up because of a possible time change.
; If you use task numbers, you will need to tell XENSYNC what to look for:
; Ie. 'XENSYNC 1 3 5 6' to have XENSYNC check for sync info from tasks 1,3,5,6
;TIMESYNC <address> <ofs> <dif> <dst>
;TIMESYNC 2:283/1 0:00 0:10 DST
;TIMESYNC 2:470/1.1 -1:00 0:10
; =============================================================================