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#
# SAMPLE FILE ONLY -- Do not use if you have already installed
# UUPC and customized this file.
#
# Comment lines begin with a pound sign (#) in column 1.
#
# Sample User configuration file for user John Smith
#
# Essential information
# Change 'moi' to your userid
Mailbox=moi
# Change 'John Smith' to your full name
Name=John Smitch
# Directory where your personal mail files, including your Signature
# file, outgoing mail, and mail saved via the "s" command with no
# file name or with the '=' prefix is placed.
Home=c:\usr\uupc\john
# FileSent defines where a copy of all outgoing mail is saved.
# This file will be created, if needed, in your Home directory.
# If you don't want your outgoing mail saved, comment out the
# following.
FileSent=MailSent
# Signature defines a file to be appended to all your outgoing
# mail. This file should, in general, include your name, E-mail
# address, and optionally your Snail Mail address and/or phone
# number. You must create this file yourself, otherwise comment
# out the following.
#
# Note: Also see options=autosign, below.
Signature=personal.sig
# Altsignature defines an alternate signature file, included by
# the ~S command when sending mail.
altsignature=per_alt.sig
# Aliases defines a file with names and addresses of people you
# often send mail to. You must create this file. Unlike the
# FileSent and Signature, you must include the path name in
# the Aliases file; like the other files, to not use an alias
# file, you may comment the line out.
Aliases=c:\usr\uupc\config\aliases.txt
# Optional mail header items; these headers are not generated if
# these lines don't exist. Note that the lines are commented
# out via a pound sign (#) in this sample file.
# Organization is basically a comment, included in the mail header
# if it exists.
Organization=Private Site happily using OS/2 Warp
#
# The OPTIONS line. There can be one or more options lines,
# each with one or more keywords separated by tabs or spaces,
# in the UUPC.RC and PERSONAL.RC files. Options are set and
# reset in the order that they are read. The defaults are
# ALWAYS false for these options, as if you specified:
options=noaskcc noautoedit noautoprint nodot nofromsep
# ... and so forth.
#
# Use the 'fromsep' option if you must read a mailbox that
# does not have UUPC separators in it, and then UUPC/extended
# will also search for From lines to separate messages.
# messages. Otherwise, use 'nofromsep'.
options=nofromsep
#
# With 'autoprint', messages are automatically printed when you
# move to them by deleting the previous message. Setting
# noautoprint disables this feature. "autoprint" was the default
# behavior of versions up through 1.07i.
options=autoprint
#
# By default, the mail program prompts you in line mode for your
# input, and then you can enter the editor when it prompts you.
# By setting 'autoedit', it doesn't prompt for mail from the
# console if an editor is defined, and instead goes into
# the editor immediately for all interactive mail. autoedit
# is ignored if no editor is defined.
options=noautoedit
#
# If you want to be prompted for carbon copies, use the "askcc"
# option. "askcc" was the default behavior of versions up through
# 1.07i.
options=askcc
# If you want your signature file to be automatically appended,
# specify "autosign". "autosign" was the default of versions up
# through 1.07j.
options=noautosign
# If you want to be able to terminate your mail with a period (.),
# use the "dot" option.
options=dot
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * To automatically have the text of mail you are replying to *
# * included in the mail you send, use the "autoinclude" option *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
options=autoinclude
# Option "forwardsave" causes resent mail to be saved in your
# outgoing mail box. The default, "noforwardsave" doesn't save
# mail resent with the forward (f) command.
options=noforwardsave
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Option "doskey" enables use of the MS-DOS 5.0 DOSKEY command *
# * installed, you'll get a nasty message. *
# * line editor. If you specify doskey but not have the TSR *
# * installed, you'll get a nasty message. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
options=nodoskey
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Option "expert" turns off selected redundant messages and *
# * re-enables the empty line command when DOSKEY is installed. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
options=expert
# "pager" reverses the meanings of the P/p commands and the
# T/t commands; "nopager" makes "p" and "t" use the external
# pager if available, and "pager" makes "P" and "T" use the
# external pager. This option also affects the help (?) and
# tilde help (~?) commands.
options=nopager
# If you want empty mailboxes deleted automatically, specify
# "purge".
options=purge
# If you want new mail that you read and do not delete or save to
# be automatically saved in your default mailbox when you quit
# mail, specify "save".
options=save
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
# * Verbose enables the printing of remote delivery messages. *
# * Useful. *
# *--------------------------------------------------------------------*
options=verbose
# Defaults for editing outgoing mail and viewing incoming
# mail. The %s is required to specify the file name.
# Editor for editing outgoing mail with the Edit command.
Editor=trnedit %s
# Editor=e %s
# Program defined for displaying incoming mail. By default,
# UUPC will use its own internal pager, suitable for most
# purposes.
#Pager=list %s
# Information used by the Mail User's Shell, if installed
# Folder defines where to save your mail.
#Folders=~/folders