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- ; WPMSETUP.DAT
- ; Sample ISP Setup file for Pegasus Mail for Windows v2.53 and later.
- ;
- ; This file contains instructions for both the WinPMail Setup program,
- ; and for the WinPMail WPMSETUP Extension, and is intended to be used
- ; by service providers and network administrators to provide default
- ; values for Pegasus Mail's setup and preferences.
- ;
- ; The file looks like a Windows INI file to some extent, but is actually
- ; handled differently; It is divided into sections, where each section
- ; has a heading like this: "[Section-name]" on a line of its own. The
- ; sections that can be found in this file are:
- ;
- ; [Setup] - instructions to the WinPMail setup program
- ; [Prolog] - text for a preamble dialog
- ; [Prompt] - create a dialog to prompt the user for information
- ; [Script] - instructions for setting up WinPMail's preferences
- ;
- ; All the sections are optional - so, it is legitimate to have only a
- ; "[Script]" section if you don't need to prompt the user for any data.
- ;
- ; 1: The [Setup] Section
- ; The [Setup] section is read by the WinPMail setup program if WPMSETUP.DAT
- ; is in the same directory as SETUP.EXE; it can also be placed in SETUP.DAT,
- ; but WPMSETUP.DAT is used preferentially if it is present. The [Setup]
- ; section can contain the following commands:
- ;
- ; Set WinPMail directory = <d:\path>
- ; - Set the location where WinPMail will be installed
- ; (the default is C:\PMAIL)
- ; Set WinPMail directory prompt = <Y|N>
- ; - If 'Y', then setup will not ask the user to enter the
- ; location where WinPMail should be installed and will use the
- ; current or default value instead.
- ; Set NetWare = <Y|N>
- ; - If 'N', then setup will not offer the choice of installing
- ; in NetWare mode and will force installation in standalone mode.
- ; Set US Dictionary = <Y|N>
- ; - If 'Y', Setup will install the US English dictionary as
- ; the default for the spelling checker, otherwise the UK English
- ; dictionary will be the default. If this option is present,
- ; setup will not prompt the user for the choice.
- ; Set Mailto Handler = <Y|N>
- ; - If 'Y', Setup will install WinPMail in the Registry as the
- ; default handler for MAILTO: urls, which will allow it to act
- ; as the mail front end for MS Internet Explorer. There is
- ; usually no reason to set this to 'N'.
- ; Set copy files = <Y|N>
- ; - If 'N', setup will default to not copying the WinPMail program
- ; files on its final setup screen.
- ; Set create group = <Y|N>
- ; - Set the default value of the control in the final setup dialog
- ; that determines whether or not distribution files are copied.
- ; Set manifest check = <Y|N>
- ; - Tells setup whether or not to verify that all the files that
- ; should be present actually are present. If set to 'N', no check
- ; will be done but file copying will not be possible.
- ; Set default user setup = <Y|N>
- ; If this command is present and set to 'Y', then SETUP will
- ; preconfigure the installed copy of Pegasus Mail with the
- ; following values:
- ; - WinPMail will start in Multi-user standalone mode
- ; - Mailbox directories will be located in a subdirectory
- ; called "MAIL" in the directory where WINPMAIL.EXE is
- ; installed
- ; - An administrative user called "Admin" will be automatically
- ; created, and an icon added to the program manager group
- ; that runs Pegasus Mail as that user.
- ;
- ; 2: The [Prolog] Section
- ; This optional section allows you to put up an initial informational
- ; dialog prior to entering the prompt screen. The section should contain
- ; three lines of text - a title and two descriptive entries. If present,
- ; the prolog dialog is displayed showing the text you provide and your
- ; bitmap (if any). The user proceeds to the prompt screen by clicking
- ; on a "Next >" button.
- ;
- ; 3: The [Prompt] Section
- ; This section allows you to create a dialog that the WPMSETUP Extension
- ; will present to the user prompting him or her for information. You can
- ; prompt for up to nine separate pieces of information, then substitute
- ; that information into any preferences field later when the [Script]
- ; section is processed. The [Prompt] section can contain from 1 to 9
- ; commands in the following format:
- ;
- ; prompt <T|P|C> <"Prompt text"> ["Default"]
- ; - "T" means to present the item as a text field
- ; - "P" means to present the item as a password field
- ; - "C" means to present the item as a checkbox
- ; - "Prompt text" is a short string describing the field, and
- ; is used as a caption for the associated control.
- ; - "Default" is an optional default value for the entry.
- ;
- ; The WPMSETUP extension will create a dialog based on the "prompt"
- ; statements in the file and allow the user to edit them. The value
- ; entered by the user in response to each prompt statement is stored
- ; in the internal variables v1 through to v9, in the order in which
- ; the prompt statements appear in the file.
- ;
- ; 4: The [Script] Section
- ; This section is processed after the WPMSETUP Extension has prompted
- ; the user to enter the information requested in the [Prompt] section.
- ; It can contain the following commands:
- ;
- ; set <preference_variable> = <value>
- ; - Set an internal WinPMail preferences or configuration string
- ; with the data in "value". See below for a list of the possible
- ; "preference_variables".
- ; mkdir <path>
- ; - Create a directory
- ; copy <sourcefile> <destfile>
- ; - Copy a file
- ; write <filename> <string>
- ; - The string "string" is appended to the file <filename>. If the
- ; file does not exist, it is created. Both the filename and the
- ; string can contain substitutions. This command is a handy way
- ; of creating signature files (for instance, INETSIG.PM in the
- ; user's home mail directory, for Internet mail).
- ; run <commandline>
- ; - Run a program; "commandline" is the command string passed to
- ; the Windows "WinExec" function - it may be a DOS or a Windows
- ; program and may have commandline parameters.
- ;
- ; Substitutions: you can replace any variable value in the [Script]
- ; section with user-supplied or system-level information using
- ; substitution strings. If you have ever used a Pegasus Mail gateway,
- ; then these substitutions should be mostly familiar to you already.
- ; The following substitutions are possible:
- ;
- ; When this is seen... This is substituted
- ; -------------------------------------------------------------------
- ; ~n the user's username in its simplest form.
- ; ~8 user's object name truncated to 8 chars
- ; ~d a random integer, expressed as 4 hex digits
- ; ~%name% the value of environment variable %name%
- ; ~p the user's personal name preference
- ; ~a the directory where WINPMAIL.EXE is located
- ; ~h the current user's home mailbox
- ; ~w the current user's new mailbox
- ; ~vX the value of variable "X" (0 < x < 10)
- ; ~~ a single tilde (~).
- ;
- ; So, for example, if you have the line:
- ;
- ; set Alternative From: field for message = ~8@~v1
- ;
- ; Then if the current user's username is "peter" and the user has been
- ; prompted for a domain name in variable #1, entering "foo.bar.com",
- ; then the string will be set in his profile as "peter@foo.bar.com"
- ;
- ; Preference variables: The [Script] section's "set" command expects
- ; the name of an internal variable to be set by the command: this can
- ; be given in one of two ways:
- ;
- ; 1: You can use the long name of the variable, which is identical to
- ; the text found in PMAIL.INI representing the setting. You need
- ; only use enough characters from the long name to identify the
- ; variable uniquely - so, for instance, the preferences variable
- ; "Tab width in message editor (0-disable)" can be abbreviated to
- ; just "Tab width" if you wish.
- ; 2: You can use a numeric value for the variable.
- ;
- ; So, the following three strings all have the same effect:
- ;
- ; set Folder for copies to self = COPYSELF
- ; set Folder for copies = COPYSELF
- ; set 5 = COPYSELF
- ;
- ; While you can set practically any program setting from the [Script]
- ; section, you should normally be selective - most items in Pegasus Mail
- ; have sensible default values and you should alter only those things
- ; that actually need specific tailoring. Items not accessed by a "Set"
- ; statement in the [Script] section are not touched at all - they retain
- ; their current value. This ability to set items selectively makes the
- ; WPMSETUP extension useful for propagating changes at any time, since
- ; the user can always select it from the "Extensions" submenu of the
- ; WinPMail "Tools" menu.
- ;
- ; The following variable names (and their corresponding numeric values)
- ; are recognized by the Setup extension
- ;
- ; Personal name 1
- ; Default right margin 2
- ; Home mailbox location 3
- ; Copy to self 4
- ; Folder for copies to self 5
- ; Commenting string 6
- ; Folder sort order 7
- ; Default reply-to address 8
- ; Reply field settings 9
- ; Edit mail before forwarding 10
- ; MHS mailbox name 11
- ; Request confirmation of reading 12
- ; Startup directory 13
- ; MHS Application directory 14
- ; Scan MHS application directory 15
- ; Open new mail folder at startup 16
- ; Save deleted messages until exit 17
- ; Prompt to select copy to self folder 18
- ; Leave read mail in newmail folder 19
- ; Address book sort order 20
- ; Require password at startup 21
- ; MHS address 22
- ; Use MIME features 23
- ; Default MIME character set 24
- ; Encrypt copies-to-self of encrypted mail 25
- ; Don't confirm message deletion 26
- ; Enclose attachments instead of separating 27
- ; Noticeboard sort order 28
- ; Lines to scan for message enclosures 29
- ; Button panel mode 30
- ; Button panel is closed 31
- ; Button panel window rectangle 32
- ; New mail folder window rectangle 33
- ; Default signature for outgoing mail 34
- ; Request confirmation of delivery 35
- ; Application window frame is maximized 36
- ; Application window rectangle 37
- ; Editor window default width and depth 38
- ; Reader window default width and depth 39
- ; Font to use in message reader 40
- ; Font to use in message editor 41
- ; Font to use in folder browser 42
- ; Font to use for printing 43
- ; Offer advanced reply options 44
- ; Top/bottom margin for printing 45
- ; Left/right margin for printing 46
- ; Local user list window rectangle 47
- ; Reformat hard line breaks in replies 48
- ; Printer device name 49
- ; Printer driver name 50
- ; Printer port 51
- ; Tab width in message editor (0-disable) 52
- ; Logged-in user list window rectangle 53
- ; Save desktop state between sessions 54
- ; Wrap long lines in message reader 55
- ; Built-in POP3 transport options word 56
- ; Don't autoload WINSOCK.DLL if found 57
- ; Seconds between POP3 new mail checks 58
- ; Seconds between regular new mail checks 59
- ; Secondary organization name 60
- ; Timezone for internal transport 61
- ; Refuse confirm-read requests (internal) 62
- ; Telltale window mode 63
- ; Telltale window control word 64
- ; Location of TLC of telltale window 65
- ; DList Manager window rectangle 66
- ; Noticeboard Manager window rectangle 67
- ; Header printing setting 68
- ; Extensions manager window rectangle 69
- ; WAV file for new mail sound alert 70
- ; Folder manager window rectangle 71
- ; Omit message headers when replying 72
- ; Use custom header when replying 73
- ; Custom header format string 74
- ; Allow 8bit MIME data (!discouraged!) 75
- ; Font to use in folder manager window 76
- ; Quick folder definition 77
- ; Quick folder operating flags 78
- ; MHS directory service window rectangle 79
- ; Use system colours 80
- ; Display hot URLs in reader 81
- ; Web Browser Commandline 82
- ; Message reader format options 83
- ; Message editor format options 84
- ; Message editor autosave interval 85
- ; Default settings values 86
- ; New mail folder column widths 87
- ; Combined multipart reader rectangle 88
- ;
- ; Host where POP3 mail account is located 1001
- ; POP3 mail account (username on host) 1002
- ; Password for POP3 mail account 1003
- ; Delete downloaded mail from host 1004
- ; Largest message size to retrieve 1005
- ; Directory to place incoming POP3 mail 1006
- ; Transport control word 1007
- ; SMTP relay host for outgoing mail 1008
- ; Search mask to locate outgoing messages 1009
- ; Alternative From: field for message 1010
- ; TCP/IP timeout value (seconds) 1011
- ; TCP/IP server port 1012
- ; TCP/IP SMTP server port 1013
- ;
- ; Bitmaps:
- ; You can include your own Bitmap in the WPMSETUP windows by creating
- ; a 16-colour version of your logo, 140x120 pixels or smaller (WPMSETUP
- ; will centre the bitmap if it is smaller) and placing it in the same
- ; location as WPMSETUP.DAT under the name WPMSETUP.BMP. If you do not
- ; provide a bitmap file, WPMSETUP will use a Pegasus Mail bitmap by
- ; default.
- ;
-
-
-
- [Prolog]
- EUnet-Czechia Setup.
- This wizard will prepare Pegasus Mail for use with EUnet services.
- Tento program vam pomuze nastavit Pegasus Mail pro pouzivani sluzeb EUnet Czechia.
-
-
- [Prompt]
- prompt T "Your personal name - Vase jmeno"
- prompt T "Your login name - Vas login "
- prompt P "Your password - Vase heslo"
- prompt T "Your e-mail address - Vase e-mailova adresa" "@traveller.cz"
- prompt T "SMTP/POP3 server" "traveller.cz"
- ;prompt T "Enter POP3 server" "traveller.cz"
- ;prompt C "Delete downloaded mail" "Y"
-
-
- [Script]
- ;mkdir c:\pmail\foobar\mail
- set Personal name = ~v1
- set POP3 mail account = ~v2
- set Password for POP3 mail account = ~v3
- set Alternative From: field for message = ~v4
- set SMTP relay host = ~v5
- set Host where POP3 = ~v5
- ;set Delete downloaded mail = ~v7
- ;set Largest message size = 1024000
- :set TCP/IP timeout value = 150
- set TCP/IP server port = 110
- set TCP/IP SMTP server port = 25
- set Save deleted messages = 1
- set Font to use in message reader = Arial CE, 16, 0
- set Font to use in message editor = Arial CE, 15, 0
- set Font to use in folder browser = Arial CE, 14, 0
- set Font to use for printing = Arial CE, 15, 0
- set Font to use in folder manager window = Arial CE, 15, 0
- ;set Copy to self = Y
- ;set 86 = 0010000000000000
- set Save deleted messages until exit = Y
- set Use MIME features = Y
- set Default MIME character set = ISO-8859-2
- set Wrap long lines in message reader = Y
-