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1993-01-30
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; This is the configuration file for MaxID
;
; MaxID reads the Binkleyterm (or other?) mailer log files. I assume that
; you own a Suprafax v.32b modem with J-Roms that supports Caller-ID, or
; other compatible modem, and that your local telephone company ALSO supports
; it, you have it activated and have given the proper commands and that you
; know what I'm talking about. I also assume you operate either the DOS or
; OS/2 version of Maximus.
;
; This configuration file is case insensitive. You can put it ALL IN CAPS or
; all in lower case. It don't matter a hoot. Comment lines begin with a
; semicolon against the extreme left margin. All lines must be pure ascii
; and end with a hard carriage return. No high bit characters are allowed.
;
; Each entry in this configuation file is preceeded by a "keyword". For
; example, the line for the sysop says "SYSOP Joe Sysop". In this case,
; SYSOP is the keyword and must not be deleted. Whatever comes after the
; keyword separated by one or more spaces, is taken as the sysop name.
;
; Read the DOC file for more diatribe.
;
;
;=======================================================================
; System Operator Name
;=======================================================================
SYSOP Joe SysOp
;
;=======================================================================
; Registration number (if any)
; See MaxID.DOC for details on registration. Registration is only required
; if you use MaxID in a commercial environment, however, if you do
; choose to register, a valid registration number will cause the program
; not to announce that it is unregistered in the OUTPUT file.
;=======================================================================
REGISTRATION 00000000
;
;=======================================================================
; drive:path/name of your Binkleyterm or other mailer LOG file
;=======================================================================
LOGFILE c:\log\binkley.log
;
;=======================================================================
; What does your modem send preceding the phone number in your log file?
;=======================================================================
MODEMSTRING Nmbr =
;
;=======================================================================
; What is your telephone areacode that you wish to strip from the
; phone numbers? (numbers only. All other characters are ignored). This
; is important, as many callers have put their areacode number in their
; user file, but the caller-id doesn't show an areacode for local callers.
; So to keep MaxID from getting confused, you need this.
;=======================================================================
AREACODE 604
;
;=======================================================================
; drive:path/name of a Max *.bbs file to output the telephone number to.
; OUTPUT will create a file which can be "read into" your BBS. On Maximus
; systems, you can use this file with the [link] token in a mecca file.
; Example: Your phone number today is [link]c:\max\misc\phone
;
; With other BBS packages this could be used as follows: (just an idea)
;
; copy Welc.asc + phone.bbs > welcome.asc
; (This would copy welc.asc to welcome.asc and append phone.bbs to the
; to the end of the file. So if the last line of the file said:
;
; You're phone number today is
;
; the the telephone number would appear just after this line.
;
; Note that if the program is not registered then MaxID will also write
; the words "MaxID (Unregistered)" to the file as the second line. This
; does not happen in the registered version. You are not required to
; register MaxID unless you operate in a commercial environment, however
; those that do choose to register can receive a registration number
; which will stop MaxID writing the Unregistered tag as the second line
; of the OUTPUT file. This is the only difference between the registered
; and unregistered versions.
;=======================================================================
OUTPUT c:\max\misc\phone.bbs
;
;=======================================================================
; Location and name of your USER.BBS file. If you don't have one, replace
; this with NUL
;=======================================================================
USERBBS c:\max\user.bbs
;
;=======================================================================
; If you don't want to use any of the autolog features, but simply want
; to use this program to utilize Caller-ID and show that information in
; the bulletin board to the callers, you can disable AutoLogin entirely.
; Setting DISABLE_AUTOLOGIN YES will cause MaxID to simply read the phone
; number from the mailer log file, write it to a disk file and terminate.
; This diskfile can then be read by other BBS packages and provides some
; compatibility, therefore, with non-Maximus systems. Generally, however,
; Maximus sysops will want this set to NO. The default is NO.
;=======================================================================
DISABLE_AUTOLOGIN No
;
;=======================================================================
; This is how you would normally load Maximus without MaxID
; I use the following for my OS/2 setup. If you run DOS, simply copy
; whatever you normally use in a batch file to load Maximus into this
; field below. The word LOADMAX is the keyword and must be present.
; everything to the RIGHT of that is what you would use to load Maximus
; normally.
;=======================================================================
LOADMAX maxp -b%2 -p%3 -t%4 -s%19200 -n1 -z\pipe\maxsnoop
;
;=======================================================================
; Put the name of the batch file that you want MaxID to create to load
; Maximus with the caller's name and optional password on the command line.
; If you run DOS it should end with the extension .BAT, if you run Maximus
; for OS/2 it should end with the extension .CMD
;=======================================================================
BATCH bbs.cmd
;
;=======================================================================
; IMPORTANT! READ THIS!
;
; MaxID is capable of also placing caller's password on the command line at
; the discretion of the caller. This is an optional feature. If you enable
; this feature here, and if a caller wants to have AutoLogin including his
; or her password, he/she would simply have to add a ! as the first character
; of their password. To deactivate this feature, they simply would need to
; remove the ! from the first character of their password in the CHANGE menu.
; This gives the option to the caller if they want AutoLogin to also include
; the password, and they can decide if they want to take this risk. Obviously
; someone who shares a computer/phone line with other members of the same
; household or business would NOT want this, and they can just omit the
; exclamation mark from the first character of their password. But if someone
; has exclusive use of a computer and phone line, they may want this feature
; implemented. In any case, I left the SysOp in control (although I feel the
; sysop should let the caller decide). If the SysOp does not want this feature
; of MaxID then he/she can change the YES to NO in the option below.
;
ALLOWPASSWORD YES
;
; Th' th' that's all folks!