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' +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | THIS IS THE CONFIGURATION FILE FOR WR-BBS |
' +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
'
' +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | This file must be present in the "home" directory as defined by |
' | the DOS or OS/2 environment variable named "WR-BBS". For more |
' | details, read the documentation file WR-BBS.DOC. If you are |
' | using a word processing program to edit this file, make certain |
' | that you save this file as a standard text file (ASCII format) |
' | If you save this file in your word processor's native format, |
' | results will be unpredictable when WR-BBS attempts to read this |
' | file on startup. |
' +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
'
' +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | CAUTION: Any text in this file that does not comprise a valid |
' | configuration item for WR-BBS must be "REMarked" by starting |
' | the line with REM or a single quote character. If you don't do |
' | this, WR-BBS will attempt to divine configuration information |
' | from the entry and will log errors "INVALID CONFIGURATION DATA" |
' +--------------------------------------------------------------------+
'
' Once you have configured your WR-BBS system completely and fine-tuned
' its operation, you may wish to delete all of the remark lines (which
' start with [ REM ] or [ ' ]. This will reduce the time it takes for
' WR-BBS to read the configuration file, and speed the startup process.
'
' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
' ++ NOTE: All examples of modem-related settings are for a ++
' ++ standard (non error correcting) modem, unless otherwise ++
' ++ specified. ++
' ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
'
'
REM ========================================================================
'
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | Normally, BADDOOR should be set to "N". Some door programs do |
' | not properly read the DOOR.SYS industry standard file cerated by |
' | WR-BBS. If you are using one of these doors, set BADDOOR=Y and |
' | WR-BBS will write the DOOR.SYS file "wrong" to compensate. See |
' | documentation for more details on this configuration item. |
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
BADDOOR=N
'
'
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | Put the name of your BBS here, instead of "TEST BBS". |
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
'
BBSNAME=TEST BBS
'
'
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | WR-BBS supports up to 9999 bulletins, numbered from 0000 to 9999 |
' | and with associated file names BULL0001.ASC to BULL9999.ASC, and |
' | BULL0001.ANS to BULL9999.ANS. Chances are, you will not actually |
' | thousands of bulletins. To reduce the time it takes WR-BBS when |
' | checking for updated bulletins, use the entry below to indicate |
' | how many actual bulletins you expect to have. For example, when |
' | BULLETINS=50, WR-BBS will only check for bulletins files having |
' | names of BULL0001.* through BULL0050.*, and not waste any time |
' | searching for the other potential 9950 files. See WRBBS.DOC for |
' | additional information about this setting. |
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
BULLETINS=16
'
'
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | The BUSYLINE= setting determines whthere or not WR-BBS will busy |
' | out the phone line when WR-BBS is not available to accept calls. |
' | |
' | WR-BBS cannot accept calls when a local login is occuring, when |
' | it is shut down from the local console, during events, and while |
' | the modem is recycling after a logoff. If you have a dedicated |
' | telephone line (no phones or other devices connected except for |
' | the WR-BBS modem), then you can set BUSYLINE=Y, and WR-BBS will |
' | take the phone line "off hook" (making it busy to callers) when |
' | WR-BBS cannot accept calls. If WR-BBS shares the phone line with |
' | any phones or other devices, you must set BUSYLINE=N. This will |
' | prevent WR-BBS from disabling the phone line which may be needed |
' | by another phone or device on the same line. When BUSYLINE=N, a |
' | caller (or calling modem) hears ringing when WR-BBS is not able |
' | to accept calls. |
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
BUSYLINE=N
'
'
'
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | If you have an older CGA monitor and you see random streaks that |
' | flash when the screen is being updated, set CGA_STOP_SNOW=Y, and |
' | WR-BBS will use the computer's video BIOS (which is much slower) |
' | to write to the screen. Otherwise, set CGA_STOP_SNOW=N, and all |
' | WR-BBS screen updates will be done using a more efficient method |
' | of directly writing to the video adapter's memory. |
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
CGA_STOP_SNOW=N
'
'
'
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
' | The following entries tell WR-BBS what to expect (a result code) |
' | from your modem when a caller connects at various speeds. Upon |
' | establishing a connection, WR-BBS compares the modem's response |
' | to these values, and uses that information to determine the baud |
' | rate at which the caller has connected. |
' | |
' | For any speed which you modem cannot support, enter "IMPOSSIBLE" |
' | (without the quotes) as the result string. This will help avoid |
' | incorrect information due to line noise. |
' +------------------------------------------------------------------+
REM
REM Sample settings for a typical 2400 baud (non error correcting) modem
REM
CONNECT300=CONNECT
CONNECT1200=CONNECT 1200
CONNECT2400=CONNECT 2400
CONNECT4800=IMPOSSIBLE
CONNECT9600=IMPOSSIBLE
CONNECT12000=IMPOSSIBLE
CONNECT14400=IMPOSSIBLE
CONNECT19200=IMPOSSIBLE
CONNECT38400=IMPOSSIBLE
CONNECT57600=IMPOSSIBLE
'
'
' ==================================================================
' The following entries are used to configure "doors". A door is an
' optional, external program that a caller can run from your WR-BBS
' system by selecting it from the "Doors Menu". You do not have to
' configure any doors for your WR-BBS system to work properly. This
' feature is optional. There can be up to 26 doors defined, with a
' letter (from A to Z) identifying each one. You can have as few as
' one door, or as many as 26, or none at all - it's up to you, the
' SysOp. For each door you define here in WRCONFIG.SYS, there must
' be a corresponding batch file in the WR-BBS "home" directory. This
' batch file must be named DOOR?.BAT, where "?" is replaced with the
' door's letter designation. For example, a door which is defined
' here as being door "A" must have a corresponding batch file named
' DOORA.BAT, and a door defined as being door "B" must have a batch
' file named DOORB.BAT in the home directory, and so on. You do not
' have to assign the letters in ascending order. For example, it is
' permissible to have three doors with designations of "A", "F", and
' "T", while no definitions exist for the letters in between. Refer
' to the documentation file (WRBBS.DOC) for complete details on the
' configuring of door programs.
'
' For purposes of this file, all you are defining is that the door
' exists, and what Classes Of Service are able to access it. Details
' about what the door actually does, what its name is, and how it is
' launched are handled in the screen file DOORMENU, and in the batch
' file corresponding to each door. For each door you wish to set up,
' put a line in this configruation file which reads:
'
' DOOR=A|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
'
' The "DOOR=" part is required. The next character is the letter to
' be associated with that door (A to Z). A pipe character ("|") is
' next, followed by the classes of service (up to 26 of them) to be
' allowed access to that individual door.
'
REM DOOR=A|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ <-- SAMPLE ENTRY
REM DOOR=B|XYZ <-- SAMPLE ENTRY
'
'
' ==================================================================
' If you are using an error-correcting modem, enter the string that
' the modem outputs when an error-free connection is established. If
' you do not have an error-correcting modem, you can leave this line
' out of WRCONFIG.SYS, or use "IMPOSSIBLE" for its value. Otherwise,
' enter the exact string, such as /REL, !MNP, etc., that is output
' by your modem when an error-free connection occurs.
' ==================================================================
ERRORFREE=/REL
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | The following entries are for EVENTS that WR-BBS should invoke |
' | automatically at specific times. See documentation for details. |
' | There can be up to sixteen different events defined. The syntax |
' | for the EVENT= entry(s) is: |
' | |
' | 1. The keyword EVENT= |
' | 2. A numeric character (1-7 or 9), representing the day of the |
' | week that this event should occur on. "1" for Sunday, |
' | "2" for Monday, etc. If "9" is used, the event will |
' | run every day of the week. ("8" has no meaning). |
' | 3. A pipe "|" symbol. |
' | 4. The time of day that the event should run, using XX:XX in |
' | twenty four hour (military) format. Include any leading |
' | zeros ... "03:30" is valid, but "3:30" is not. Midnight |
' | is "00:00", not "24:00". |
' | 5. Another pipe "|" symbol. |
' | 6. One (only one) of the following. Either: |
' | A. The full name, including path, of the batch file to |
' | be run when this event executes. |
' | B. A star (*) immedediately followed by a number from |
' | 84 to 99, which indicates the ERRORLEVEL that WR-BBS |
' | should terminate with. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
REM
REM (The remarked EVENT lines shown below are samples only)
REM
REM EVENT=9|02:00|C:\SAMPLE.BAT
REM EVENT=3|17:30|C:\WR-BBS\UTILITYS\DSKMAINT.BAT
REM EVENT=6|00:01|*87
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | The following lines define the file areas in your WR-BBS system |
' | (also known as the files library). Notice that some lines are |
' | longer than 80 characters, and depending on the editor that you |
' | use, it may appear that some of these entries actually take up |
' | two lines. (They don't). The syntax to define a file area is: |
' | |
' | 1. The keyword FILEAREA= |
' | 2. A letter (A to Z) to designate the file area |
' | 3. A pipe "|" symobol |
' | 4. A descriptive name for the file area |
' | 5. Another pipe "|" symbol |
' | 6. The full path for this file area (directory location) |
' | 7. Another pipe "|" symbol |
' | 8. Up to twenty-six letters, each representing a class-of |
' | service that is allowed to access this file area |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
REM
REM (The following remarked FILEAREA entries are samples only)
REM
REM FILEAREA=A|Dos Utilities|C:\DOCSUTILS|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
REM FILEAREA=B|Games|D:\BBSFILES\GAMES|ADGKMWZ
REM FILEAREA=C|New Uploads|C:\NEWFILES|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
REM FILEAREA=X|John's Non-Public Area|C:\JOHN_DOE|M
'
' =================================================================
' Size of receive buffer (range 1024 to 32767). This specifies how
' many characters are buffered when the program is too busy to take
' new input from the COM port. For 2400 baud modems and typical PC
' systems, the default value of 2048 is fine. With modem speeds of
' 9600 and higher, a larger buffer (try 8000 or so) provides a good
' compromise between buffer capacity and memory usage. If you use
' a multi-tasker and and a very high speed modem, higher values may
' be necessary to ensure that no characters are lost due to buffer
' overrun while the multi-tasker gives time slices to other program
' resources. (20000 should be the most you would need).
' =================================================================
INBUFFER=2048
'
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | The INITBAUD entry specifies the speed (baud) that WR-BBS needs |
' | to use when initializing the modem. For most modems, this is |
' | the same as the modem's maximum operating speed. See INITBAUD= |
' | in the WR-BBS documentation for more details. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
INITBAUD=2400
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | If you have registered your copy of WR-BBS, use the LICENSEE= |
' | entry to indicate the EXACT name that you used when you applied |
' | for WR-BBS registration. (Does not have to be same as BBSNAME) |
' | Name must be entered exactly, and a valid license code must be |
' | entered with "REGISTRATION=" (below), or WR-BBS will display |
' | "EVALUATION COPY" instead of your name. If you haven't yet reg- |
' | istered your WR-BBS, or you haven't received your license code, |
' | do not put a LICENSEE= entry in WRCONFIG.SYS. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
LICENSEE=John Q. Sample
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | If you do not have an error correcting modem, leave LOCKDTE set |
' | to "N". Most error correcting modems work with a fixed (locked) |
' | baud rate between the computer and the modem. If you are using |
' | such as modem, set LOCKDTE=Y. The LOCKSPEED entry should then |
' | be set to the desired locked DTE speed. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
LOCKDTE=N
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | If LOCKDTE=Y, then you also need to tell WR-BBS what speed the |
' | DTE should be locked at. This is usually the modem's maximum |
' | speed. See your modem manual for instructions. If you do not |
' | have an error correcting modem, do not put a LOCKSPEED entry in |
' | WRCONFIG.SYS. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
LOCKSPEED=2400
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | WR-BBS can alert you to each incoming call by making a 1 second |
' | tone on the computer's speaker. If you want to use this feature |
' | then set LOGONALARM=Y. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
LOGONALARM=N
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | Set MAXBAUD to the highest speed that your modem can operate at |
' | (regardless of what kind of modem you have). |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
MAXBAUD=2400
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | There are two keywords, MODEM_INIT_1 and MODEM_INIT_2, which |
' | can be used to define the string of modem commands necessary to |
' | prepare the modem for BBS operation. Each keyword is followed |
' | by an equal sign and up to forty characters that the modem will |
' | recognize as commands. MODEM_INIT_2 is optional, and does not |
' | need to be used unless you can't fit all of the commands within |
' | the MODEM_INIT_1 definition. You should always configure the |
' | MODEM_INIT_1 string. Sample command strings are shown below. |
' | Be sure to read WRBBS.DOC for details on this. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
REM
REM Sample settings for a 2400 MNP5 error correcting modem
REM MODEM_INIT_1=AT&C1&D2%C1&D2E1\Q2\N3\J0
REM MODEM_INIT_2=AT\V1V1\A3 S2=255
REM
REM Sample settings for a 9600 V32bis high speed fax modem
REM MODEM_INIT_1=AT&C1&D2\R3\Q1\A3@256S2=255
REM
REM Sample settings for a Hayes SmartModem <tm> 2400
MODEM_INIT_1=ATE1M0Q0V1X4&D1&D2&G0&J0&Q0&R0&S0&T4
MODEM_INIT_2=AT SO=0 S2=255 S7=60
'
'
'
'
'
REM The following pertain to the New User Questionnaire which is
REM presented to new callers. See WRBBS.DOC.
'
' Ask new users for their address?
'
NEWUSER_ADDRESS1=Y
'
' Allow new users a second line for address? (Y or N)
NEWUSER_ADDRESS2=Y
'
' Ask new users for their city and state?
NEWUSER_CITY=Y
'
' What class of service should new users be assigned to? (A to Z)
NEWUSER_COS=B
'
' Allow new users to enter their data or business phone? (Y or N)
NEWUSER_DATAPHONE=Y
'
' Require new users to enter their state or province?
NEWUSER_STATE=Y
'
' Require new users to enter their voice phone number? (Y or N)
NEWUSER_VOICEPHONE=Y
'
' Require new users to enter their Zip or postal code?
'
NEWUSER_ZIPCODE=Y
'
'
'
'
' Size of transmit buffer (range 1024 to 32767)
' Leave this at default setting unless you experience problems.
'
OUTBUFFER=2048
'
'
'
' ===================================================================
' Classes of service that are allowed to overwrite their own previous
' uploads. Callers who have one of these classes of service will be
' permitted to upload an updated version of a file that they uploaded
' previously. If their COS letter does not appear here, no overwrite
' is permitted. If their COS letter DOES appear here, then they can
' overwrite ONLY those files that they themselves previously uploaded
' and no other caller's files. No caller (except the SysOp can over-
' write a file that they did not originally upload, regardless of the
' settings on this line.
' ===================================================================
OVERWRITE=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
'
' ===================================================================
' Parity check to use (N E O M S) None recommended. Set PARITY=N
' ++++
' ===================================================================
PARITY=N
'
' ===================================================================
' Which COM port is the modem connected to? (1,2,3,4) See WRBBS.DOC
' ===================================================================
PORTNUMBER=1
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | The PROTOCOL= keyword is used to define the external protocols. |
' | WR-BBS does not have any built in file transfer protocols. All |
' | file transfer requests (downloads and uploads) are handled via |
' | an external file transfer program(s) that you provide. You can |
' | obtain file transfer utilities as shareware (or public domain) |
' | from BBS's throughout the world. |
' | |
' | The syntax for PROTOCOL= is as follows: |
' | |
' | 1. The keyword PROTOCOL= |
' | 2. A description of the protocol (which be displayed to the |
' | appropriate callers). |
' | 3. A pipe "|" symbol. |
' | 4. A string that you select, which will be passed to the batch |
' | file WFILEXFR.BAT. This string must be unique for each |
' | protocol, and should be something that is easy to work |
' | with and recognize, such as "XMODEM" for Xmodem. |
' | 5. Another pipe "|" symbol. |
' | 6. A string describing whether the file transfer protocol can |
' | handle multiple files, either "SINGLE" or "BATCH". |
' | 7. Another pipe "|" symbol. |
' | 8. A string of up to 26 letters (A to Z), indicating which COS |
' | (classes of service) can use that protocol. |
' | See the documentation for details. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
REM These examples are from the WR-BBS Headquarters BBS
PROTOCOL=Xmodem (Checksum)|XMODEM_CS|SINGLE|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
PROTOCOL=Xmodem (CRC)|XMODEMCRC|SINGLE|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
PROTOCOL=Xmodem (1K)|XMODEM1K|SINGLE|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
PROTOCOL=Ymodem (Batch)|YMODEM|BATCH|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
PROTOCOL=Zmodem by DSZ (Batch)|ZMODEM|BATCH|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
PROTOCOL=Kermit (Single)|KERMIT|SINGLE|ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | WR-BBS is designed to work with the modem's auto-answer feature |
' | set to off (DISABLED). WR-BBS detects ring from the modem and |
' | then issues the appropriate commands to answer the call. Almost |
' | every modem ever made can properly report the line ringing via |
' | the RS-232 pin 22. Exceptions are some old, cheap internal type |
' | modems, certain laptop modems, external modems with bad cables, |
' | and defective modems. Virtually any "real" modem will properly |
' | signal WR-BBS to an incoming call. You must make sure that the |
' | auto answer feature is disabled, or WR-BBS will not work. Also, |
' | set RINGDETECT=1 which tells WR-BBS to expect ring signals from |
' | the modem. WR-BBS never uses the result code "RING" but instead |
' | uses the more reliable ring detection via the RS-232 hardware. |
' | |
' | If you have one of the few modems that does not properly signal |
' | ringing via the RS-232 hardware, have your modem fixed, or get |
' | a new modem. While you are waiting for a working modem, you can |
' | set RINGDETECT=2, and set the modem to auto answer (either with |
' | an initialization command or hardware switches. See WRBBS.DOC. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
RINGDETECT=1
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | After you register your copy of WR-BBS, the author will supply |
' | you with an eight character "license code". This will prevent |
' | WR-BBS from displaying "EVALUATION COPY" at various points. |
' | |
' | In order for the license code to work properly, the name that |
' | you enter for LICENSEE= must agree exactly with the name that |
' | was supplied by you on the registration application. |
' | |
' | Using the license code you were supplied, make an entry such as |
' | |
' | REGISTRATION=W0000000 (sample only) |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
REM REGISTRATION=W0000000
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | By default, all WR-BBS screen files are kept in the home path |
' | (see WRBBS.DOC for description of home path). You can select a |
' | different directory (optional) for storing the screen files. If |
' | you do, all .ASC and .ANS files must be in the sub-directory as |
' | configured. Use SCREENDIR= to point to that directory. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
REM SCREENDIR=C:\WR-BBS\SCREENS <-- SAMPLE
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | To help prevent "image burn in" on the CRT, you can enable the |
' | screen saver feature. This puts the WR-BBS "waiting for calls" |
' | display at random locations on the screen, with random colors |
' | and intensities. If SCREENSAVER=N, this feature is disabled. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
SCREENSAVER=Y
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | The SEEKBAUD= configuration item tells WR-BBS what speed should |
' | be used, after answer a call, to start speed negotiations with |
' | the calling modem. Most modems start at their highest possible |
' | speed, and work down to find a speed that both modems can work |
' | with. In this case, set SEEKBAUD= to the modem's maximum speed |
' | (as defined in MAXBAUD=). If you modem needs to use a special |
' | speed for negotiations, enter it instead. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
SEEKBAUD=2400
'
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | After you register your copy of WR-BBS, a serial number will be |
' | assigned to you. Enter it using the SERIALNUMBER= keyword, as |
' | follows: |
' | |
' | SERIALNUMBER=93XXXXX (Sample only) |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
SERIALNUMBER=93_EVAL
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | WR-BBS "shells" out to the operating system at various times to |
' | run external file protocols, events, and other configured batch |
' | files such as MIDNIGHT.BAT and WR_AFTER.BAT. To allow maximum |
' | memory for the external program, WR-BBS will swap about 90% of |
' | its memory image out if SHELLSWAP=Y. The swapping will be done |
' | to EMS memory (real fast), if exPANDed memory is available and |
' | if SWAPTOEMS=Y. Otherwise, the WR-BBS image will be swapped to |
' | a disk file. Setting SHELLSWAP=Y is recommended unless you are |
' | using a slow computer with a slow drive and no exPANDed memory. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
SHELLSWAP=Y
'
'
' ===================================================================
' How many data stop bits? (1 or 2) "1" strongly recommended!
' +
' ===================================================================
STOPBITS=1
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | If SHELLSWAP=Y, then WR-BBS will swap to EMS (exPANDed) memory |
' | provided there is a sufficient amount of exPANDed memory to use |
' | for the swap. If you have exPANDed memory but wish WR-BBS to |
' | swap to disk instead, set SWAPTOEMS=N. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
SWAPTOEMS=Y
'
'
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | Tell WR-BBS who the SysOp is by using the SYSOP= keyword along |
' | with the SysOp's first and last name. This entry must exactly |
' | match the SysOp's logon. For example, if you define the SysOp |
' | with SYSOP=PATRICIA DOE, then log on as "PAT DOE", you will not |
' | be recognized as the SysOp. This entry is required for correct |
' | operation of WR-BBS. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
SYSOP=JOHN DOE
'
'
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | There are twenty six different classes of service available for |
' | callers on WR-BBS. Each class of service (COS) can be defined |
' | to allow a specific number of minutes per day. This is done by |
' | assigning a numeric value (from 1 to 999) to each COS, using a |
' | TIMELIMIT= entry. The syntax is: |
' | |
' | 1. The keyword TIMELIMIT= |
' | 2. The letter (A to Z) representing the class of service |
' | 3. A pipe "|" symbol. |
' | 4. A numeric value (1 to 999) - number of minutes per day |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
TIMELIMIT=A|60
TIMELIMIT=B|60
TIMELIMIT=C|90
TIMELIMIT=D|90
TIMELIMIT=E|90
TIMELIMIT=F|90
TIMELIMIT=G|90
TIMELIMIT=H|90
TIMELIMIT=I|90
TIMELIMIT=J|90
TIMELIMIT=K|90
TIMELIMIT=L|90
TIMELIMIT=M|90
TIMELIMIT=N|90
TIMELIMIT=O|90
TIMELIMIT=P|90
TIMELIMIT=Q|90
TIMELIMIT=R|90
TIMELIMIT=S|90
TIMELIMIT=T|90
TIMELIMIT=U|90
TIMELIMIT=V|90
TIMELIMIT=W|90
TIMELIMIT=X|90
TIMELIMIT=Y|90
TIMELIMIT=Z|90
'
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | What directory do you wish to have uploaded files put into? You |
' | might want to have a file area (defined with FILEAREA=) for new |
' | uploads whcih will allow callers to download the recent uploads |
' | before you catalog them - in this case, set UPLOADAREA= to that |
' | file area, and make sure that the specified file area (A to Z) |
' | allows all desired COS's to access it. Otherwise, you can hide |
' | new uploads by assigning them to a file area that only you have |
' | access to (a file area with only the SysOp's COS defined). |
' | |
' | UPLOADAREA= must point to a letter (A to Z) of a valid, defined |
' | file area. Use FILEAREA= to define file areas. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
UPLOADAREA=Z
'
'
'
'
'
'
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
' | In the new user questionnaire, you can tell WR-BBS to refuse to |
' | accept most "bogus" phone numbers by setting VALIDATEPHONE=Y. |
' | When VALIDATEPHONE=Y, if the caller has stated that they are a |
' | resident of Canada or the USA, phone numbers they enter during |
' | the new user questionnaire are screened for validity. If a new |
' | user tries to put in a "wrong" number, they will not be allowed |
' | to continue until they put an acceptable number in. Examples of |
' | "wrong" numbers include: |
' | |
' | - Any number not having format "XXX-XXX-XXXX" |
' | - Numbers with bogus area codes or office codes, such as |
' | "000-555-1212" or "206-019-1234" |
' | - Numbers known to be used for special services, such as |
' | "800-XXX-XXXX", "900-XXX-XXXX", "XXX-555-XXXX" |
' | |
' | Note that international callers are not screened, as non-North |
' | Amercian phone numbers vary widely. |
' +-----------------------------------------------------------------+
VALIDATEPHONE=Y
'
'
' ===================================================================
' Data word length (7,8) 8 recommended.
' ===================================================================
WORDLENGTH=8
'
'
'
'
'
' NOTE: All of the configuration keywords have been listed in
' alphabetical order for your convenience. You are NOT
' required to make your WRCONFIG.SYS file alphabetical
' or follow any order in using the keywords!
'
'
' NOTE: As mentioned at the top of the file, you can trim a
' few seconds off the startup procedure by eliminating
' all lines that begin with a remark symbol ('), or the
' word REM. You should leave the comments in this file
' until you are satisfied that your WR-BBS system has
' been configured properly. Feel free to add your own
' comments, as well.
'
' If any of the configuration lines contain invalid data, WR-BBS will
' pause during startup and warn you about the problem. An entry will
' also appear in the WR-BBS activity log telling you which line had
' the invalid information.
'
' Thank you for using WR-BBS.
'
' For support, please call: The WR-BBS Headquarters BBS (2400/1200)
' (206) 828-9089. If you have questions that are specifically about
' WRCONFIG.SYS, you may wish to upload your current WRCONFIG.SYS to
' the WR-BBS Headquarters BBS. If you do this, please observe:
'
' 1. You may wish to remove unnecessary comments to reduce upload
' time (and long distance time).
' 2. Do not attempt to transmit WRCONFIG.SYS as a text message -
' it is too long for the message system.
' 3. Don't just upload the file - send a message as well.