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;File Announcer for Points configuration file.
;All lines that start with a ; are ignored.
;The NetFile option tells FAP where to look for new files. You can
;enter up to 32 of these. Duplicates will be ignored.
NetFile d:\modem\bbs\file
;The FileExclude verb tells FAP where to find the list of files to
;exclude from new file scanning. This file holds the full path and file name
;of any file that has been scanned by FAP. If a file is found in a
;directory and is in the FileExclude file, it is not announced. You can
;manually edit this file with a text editor. The default is EXCLUDE.DAT
FileExclude FAP.DAT
;The Area verb tells the FAP where to put the file announcements. It should
;point to a Squish, MSG or QBBS style base. NOTE: This message base must
;already exist or it will not work. THIS MUST BE INCLUDED. THERE IS NO
;DEFAULT!
Area d:\msgs\cvpfiles
;Area d:\faptest
;Area d:\tp
;The BoardNo verb tells FAP what QBBS Board Number to post the message to.
;1 is the default. You only need this if you use QBBS (Hudson) style
;message bases. This number can be between 1 and 65535.
BoardNo 1
;The NumberAnnounce verb tells you how many files announcements will go in
;each message. The default is 3. If there are more than the number
;specified, it will be broken into multiple messages. You cannot have more
;than 32 files per message. Any number greater will be reset to 32.
;The larger the number, the less FAP has to shell to DOS so FAP will run
;a lot faster if you get many files in one transfer.
NumberAnnounce 3
;The AreaType verbs tell FAP what message area to support. Right now,
;FAP supports Squish, MSG and QBBS bases. Put the word Squish after AreaType
;to use Squish style bases. Put the word *.MSG after the AreaType to use
;MSG type bases. Put the word QBBS to use QBBS style message bases. Squish
;is the default
AreaType Squish
;The AddressFrom verb is to define the address the message is from. This
;MUST be included if there is no AddressTo verb.
AddressFrom 1:163/307.30
;The AddressTo verb is to define the address the message is from. This
;MUST be included if there is no AddressFrom verb.
AddressTo 1:163/307.30
;The FAPTempFile verb points to the temp file. The default is NEWFILE.FAP.
;The temp file simply stores the text that will go into the file
;announcement message. If a file by the name given already exists, it will
;be erased.
FAPTempFile FAP.TMP
;The MSGTempFile verb points to the temp file that FAP makes for temporary
;storage of messages. If this file already exists, it will be erased. The
;default is FAPMSG.TMP.
MSGTempFile FAPMSG.TMP
;The From verb is what appears on the From line of the message. FAP and then
;the version is the default. If you want the right version number displayed,
;do not include a from line.
;From FAP v1.10
;The To verb is what appears on the To line of the message. All is the
;default.
To All
;The Subject verb is what appears on the Subject line of the message.
;"New Files" is the default. (without the surrounding quotes). In all
;messages (after the subject) there will be a set of square brackets that
;hold the number of messages that have been announced.
Subject New Files
;The OriginLine verb tells FAP what to put on the Origin Line of your
;message. DO NOT PUT YOUR ADDRESS HERE. It will be added to the end
;of the Origin Line by FAP. The default is:
;'Point System Using FAP ' + Version + ' * (' + FromAddress + ')'
OriginLine Carp Valley Point * Carp, Ontario
;The TICAnnounce verb tells FAP if it should read into TIC files and
;announce the files that appear in them. Valid options are Yes and No. The
;default is Yes.
TICAnnounce Yes
;The RSPAnnounce verb tells FAP if it should convert files with the RSP
;extension into a message. Valid options are Yes and No. The default is
;Yes. Sometimes when you file request a file from a BBS but you get the
;password wrong or the file cannot be found, they BBS will return a RSP file.
;FAP will post this file to you message base.
RSPAnnounce Yes
;The AlwaysExclude command will always exclude certain files from a scan.
;This is usefull to exclude mail packets or files you get on a regular basis.
;There are no defaults. You can have 32 of these.
AlwaysExclude *.PKT
AlwaysExclude *.SU*
AlwaysExclude *.MO*
AlwaysExclude *.TU*
AlwaysExclude *.WE*
AlwaysExclude *.TH*
AlwaysExclude *.FR*
AlwaysExclude *.SA*